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## 1. What is 2 + 2?

5
4

## 2. What is JavaScript?

An exciting new play about coffee.
JavaScript is a programming language used to create dynamic content for websites. It achieves this by adding new HTML elements while modifying existing ones. Many coders enhance web development skills using JavaScript to create user-friendly and interactive websites.

## 3. What three problems does Git & GitHub solve?

When people want to show off code to each other they can put it on GitHub
By addressing common problems like merge conflicts, protected branches, and branching strategy, teams can streamline their workflows and maximize the benefits of these essential tools.

## 4. What happens when you `fork` a repository?

You delete it
It is copied in my github account as a new repo

## 5. What happens when you clone a repository?

It send it to a friend
It is copied in my local storage

## 6. What is a Pull Request?

When you send a file over the internet
A pull request (PR) is a request to merge changes from one branch of a codebase into another, often the main branch. It's essentially a proposal to integrate new code, features, or fixes into the project's main development line. The PR allows for code review and discussion before the changes are actually merged, promoting collaboration and quality control.