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# Week 1 Assessment

### Bash (Terminal)

#### Assume your present working directory is `$ ~/buffy`

1. Make two directories inside `~/buffy`: `scoobies` and `vamps`



2. Make files in `scoobies` named `buffy.txt`, `giles.txt` and `angel.txt`



3. Copy `angel.txt` into the `vamps` directory


4. Delete the `vamps` directory and everything inside it


### JS Variables

1. Assign the string "Jack" to a variable called `captain`


2. Using the `captain` variable, use string concatenation to form the string "Oh Jack, my Jack!", assigning it to a variable named `phrase`


### JS Conditionals
```js
var souls = 3;
var lifeRafts = 2;
```

1. Write an `if` statement that console.logs "SOS!" if there are more _souls_ than _lifeRafts_


### Data Structures - JS Arrays

1. Create an array named `weekend` with just 'Saturday' in it


2. Add 'Sunday' to the end of the `weekend` array


3. Add 'Friday' to the front to the front of the `weekend` array


4. Access 'Saturday' in the array and assign to a variable named `day`


5. Remove 'Friday' from the array


### Data Structures - JS Objects

1. Write an object literal named `brain` having a property of `energyLevel` with a value of `10` as a number


2. Assign the property of `energyLevel` to a variable named `energy`


3. Add a `dream` property to the `brain` object that holds the string 'electric sheep'


4. Add a `dayDream` property to the `brain` object that holds the object `{ lunch: ['burger', 'beer'] }`


5. Add another element `pudding` to the lunch array inside the `brain` object


### JS Functions

1. Write a function to return the area of a rectangle (the product of its length and its width)


2. Invoke the function with `3` and `4` as arguments and save it to a variable named `result`