diff --git a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
index 3625ddb628..b6ca72b64e 100644
--- a/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
+++ b/seed/challenges/01-front-end-development-certification/basic-javascript.json
@@ -346,10 +346,10 @@
"We can also divide one number by another.",
"JavaScript uses the /
symbol for division.",
"
0
so that quotient will equal 2
."
+ "Change the 0
so that answer
will equal 2
."
],
"tests": [
- "assert(quotient === 2, 'message: Make the variable quotient
equal 2.');",
+ "assert(answer === 2, 'message: Make the variable answer
equal 2.');",
"assert(/\\d+\\s*\\/\\s*\\d+/.test(editor.getValue()), 'message: Use the /
operator');"
],
"challengeSeed": [
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
""
],
"tail": [
- "(function(z){return 'quotient = '+z;})(quotient);"
+ "(function(z){return 'answer = '+z;})(answer);"
],
"type": "waypoint",
"challengeType": "1"
@@ -975,7 +975,7 @@
"id": "56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244b8",
"title": "Concatanting Strings with the Plus Equals Operator",
"description": [
- "We can also use the +=
operator to concatanae a string onto the end of an existing string. This can be very helpful to break a long string over several lines.",
+ "We can also use the +=
operator to concatanate a string onto the end of an existing string. This can be very helpful to break a long string over several lines.",
"myStr
over several lines by concatanating these two strings:\"This is the first line. \"
and \"This is the second line.\"
using the +=
operator."
],
@@ -1650,10 +1650,10 @@
"id": "bg9997c9c69feddfaeb9bdef",
"title": "Manipulate Arrays With unshift()",
"description": [
- "Not only can you shift
elements off of the beginning of an array, you can also unshift
elements onto the beginning of an array.",
+ "Not only can you shift
elements off of the beginning of an array, you can also unshift
elements to the beginning of an array.",
"unshift()
works exactly like push()
, but instead of adding the element at the end of the array, unshift()
adds the element at the beginning of the array.",
"[\"Paul\",35]
onto the beginning of the myArray
variable using unshift()
."
+ "Add [\"Paul\",35]
to the beginning of the myArray
variable using unshift()
."
],
"tests": [
"assert((function(d){if(typeof(d[0]) === \"object\" && d[0][0].toLowerCase() == 'paul' && d[0][1] == 35 && d[1][0] != undefined && d[1][0] == 'dog' && d[1][1] != undefined && d[1][1] == 3){return true;}else{return false;}})(myArray), 'message: myArray
should now have [[\"Paul\", 35], [\"dog\", 3]]).');"
@@ -5356,4 +5356,4 @@
"challengeType": "0"
}
]
-}
\ No newline at end of file
+}