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## 1. What is 2 + 2?

5
4

## 2. What is JavaScript?

An exciting new play about coffee.
JavaScript is a high-level, interpreted programming language that is primarily used for creating interactive and dynamic content on 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
Git and GitHub solve these three problems:

1. Version Control: Track changes, revert to earlier versions, and manage code history.
2. Collaboration: Enable multiple developers to work together, merge changes, and resolve conflicts.
3. Centralized Hosting: Provide a shared platform for storing, sharing, and managing code securely.
## 4. What happens when you `fork` a repository?

You delete it
When you fork a repository on GitHub, you create a personal copy of another user's repository in your own GitHub account.

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

It send it to a friend
When you clone a repository, you create a local copy of a Git repository from a remote source (e.g., GitHub) on your computer.

## 6. What is a Pull Request?

When you send a file over the internet
A Pull Request (PR) is a feature in GitHub (and other Git platforms) used to propose changes from one branch to another, typically from a fork or feature branch to the main branch of a repository.

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