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renzo156

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Perl operator = is used to ________.
 
  a) test whether two strings are identical
  b) test whether two values are equal
  c) test whether two values are not equal
  d) test whether a value is greater than another

Question 2

The Perl 5 keyword my indicates that the variable is only valid for ________ in which it is declared.
 
  a) the program
  b) the line
  c) the if statement
  d) the block of code



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: (a)

Answer to Question 2

Ans: (d)



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