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Q 1 - Which of the following correctly describes scalar data types in Perl?
A - These are simple variables. They are preceded by a dollar sign ($).
B - These are ordered lists of scalars that you access with a numeric index which starts with 0.
C - These are unordered sets of key/value pairs that you access using the keys as subscripts.
Answer : A
Explanation
Scalars are simple variables. They are preceded by a dollar sign ($). A scalar is either a number, a string, or a reference. A reference is actually an address of a variable, which we will see in the upcoming chapters.
Q 2 - In which of the following variable context, assignment to a scalar variable evaluates the right-hand side in a scalar context?
Answer : A
Explanation
Scalar − Assignment to a scalar variable evaluates the right-hand side in a scalar context.
Q 3 - Which of the following method pushes the values of the list onto the end of the array?
Answer : A
Explanation
push @ARRAY, LIST − Pushes the values of the list onto the end of the array.
Q 4 - Which of the following statement terminates the loop statement and transfers execution to the statement immediately following the loop?
Answer : B
Explanation
last statement − Terminates the loop statement and transfers execution to the statement immediately following the loop.
Q 5 - Which of the following statement jumps to the statement labeled with LABEL and resumes execution from there?
Answer : A
Explanation
goto LABEL − The goto LABEL form jumps to the statement labeled with LABEL and resumes execution from there.
Q 6 - Which of the following operator checks if the value of left operand is greater than or equal to the value of right operand, if yes then condition becomes true?
Answer : B
Explanation
>= − Checks if the value of left operand is greater than or equal to the value of right operand, if yes then condition becomes true.
Q 7 - Which of the following operator returns a string consisting of the left operand repeated the number of times specified by the right operand?
Answer : B
Explanation
x − The repetition operator x returns a string consisting of the left operand repeated the number of times specified by the right operand.
Q 8 - Which of the following is correct about lexical variables?
A - Lexical variables are private variables created using my operator.
Answer : A
Explanation
Lexical variables are private variables created using my operator.
Q 9 - Which of the following is true about lexical scoping?
Answer : D
Explanation
All of the above options are correct.
Q 10 - Which of the following code create a reference for a array?
Answer : B
Explanation
You can create a reference for any array by prefixing it with a backslash as follows - $ref = \@ARGV;
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