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Perl Online Quiz
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Q 1 - Which of the following data type is suppported in Perl?
Answer : D
Explanation
All of the above data types are supported in Perl.
Q 2 - In which of the following variable context, an expression is being evaluated to see whether it's true or false?
Answer : C
Explanation
Boolean − Boolean context is simply any place where an expression is being evaluated to see whether it's true or false.
Q 3 - Which of the following is correct about Hashes?
A - A hash is a set of key/value pairs.
Answer : D
Explanation
All of the above options are correct.
Q 4 - How will you get the size of a Hash?
Answer : A
Explanation
You can get the size − that is, the number of elements from a hash by using the scalar context on either keys or values.
Q 5 - Which of the following statement expects the expression to return a label name and then jumps to that labeled statement?
Answer : B
Explanation
goto EXPR − The goto EXPR form is just a generalization of goto LABEL. It expects the expression to return a label name and then jumps to that labeled statement.
Q 6 - Which of the following operator returns true if the left argument is stringwise equal to the right argument?
Answer : A
Explanation
eq − Returns true if the left argument is stringwise equal to the right argument.
Q 7 - Which of the following operator returns true if the left argument is stringwise not equal to the right argument?
Answer : B
Explanation
ne − Returns true if the left argument is stringwise not equal to the right argument.
Q 8 - Which of the following is true about my operator?
B - Outside confined region , my variable cannot be used or accessed.
Answer : C
Explanation
The my operator confines a variable to a particular region of code in which it can be used and accessed. Outside that region, this variable cannot be used or accessed.
Q 9 - Which of the following is true about Subroutine Call Context?
Answer : C
Explanation
Both of the above options are correct.
Q 10 - Which of the following function disassociate the filehandle from the corresponding file?
Answer : A
Explanation
close − To close a filehandle, and therefore disassociate the filehandle from the corresponding file, you use the close function. This flushes the filehandle's buffers and closes the system's file descriptor.
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