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Java Operators Test – 3


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)
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1. What will be the output of the following Java code?

    class bool_operator 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {    
             boolean a = true;
             boolean b = !true;
             boolean c = a | b;
 	     boolean d = a & b;
             boolean e = d ? b : c;
             System.out.println(d + " " + e);
        } 
    }

2. Which of these statements is correct?

3. Which of the following operators can operate on a boolean variable?

   
   1. &&
   2. ==
   3. ?:
   4. +=

4. What will be the output of the following Java code?

    class ternary_operator 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {        
             int x = 3;
             int y = ~ x;
             int z;
             z = x > y ? x : y;
             System.out.print(z);
        } 
    }

5. Which of these operators can skip evaluating right hand operand?

6. What is the output of relational operators?

7. What will be the output of the following Java code?

    class Output 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {    
             int x , y = 1;
             x = 10;
             if (x != 10 && x / 0 == 0)
                 System.out.println(y);
             else
                 System.out.println(++y);
        } 
    }

8. What will be the output of the following Java code?

    class Output 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {    
             boolean a = true;
             boolean b = false;
             boolean c = a ^ b;
             System.out.println(!c);
        } 
    }

9. Which of these is returned by "greater than", "less than" and "equal to" operators?

10. What will be the output of the following Java code?

    class Relational_operator 
    {
        public static void main(String args[])
        {
            int var1 = 5; 
            int var2 = 6;
            System.out.print(var1 > var2);
        } 
    }

 

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Manish Bhojasia - Founder & CTO at Sanfoundry
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