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Q21.
Which of the following are NOT Relational operators in C#.NET?

1. >=
2. !=
3. Not
4. <=
5. <>=
Discuss
Answer: (c).3, 5
Q22.
Which of the following is NOT a Bitwise operator in C#.NET?

a.

&

b.

|

c.

<<

d.

^

Discuss
Answer: (c).<<
Q23.
Which of the following statements is correct about the C#.NET code snippet given below?

int d; 
d = Convert.ToInt32( !(30 < 20) );
Discuss
Answer: (b).A value 1 will be assigned to d.
Q24.
Which of the following is the correct output for the C#.NET code snippet given below?

Console.WriteLine(13 / 2 + " " + 13 % 2);
Discuss
Answer: (d).6 1
Q25.
Which of the following statements are correct about the Bitwise & operator used in C#.NET?

1. The & operator can be used to Invert a bit.
2. The & operator can be used to put ON a bit.
3. The & operator can be used to put OFF a bit.
4. The & operator can be used to check whether a bit is ON.
5. The & operator can be used to check whether a bit is OFF.
Discuss
Answer: (d).3, 4, 5
Q26.
Which of the following are Logical operators in C#.NET?

1. &&
2. ||
3. !
4. Xor
5. %
Discuss
Answer: (a).1, 2, 3
Q27.
Suppose n is a variable of the type Byte and we wish, to check whether its fourth bit (from right) is ON or OFF. Which of the following statements will do this correctly?
Discuss
Answer: (b).if ((n&8) == 8)
Console.WriteLine("Fourth bit is ON");
Q28.
What will be the output of the C#.NET code snippet given below?
 
int num = 1, z = 5;

if (!(num <= 0))
    Console.WriteLine( ++num + z++ + " " + ++z ); 
else
    Console.WriteLine( --num + z-- + " " + --z );
Discuss
Answer: (d).7 7
Q29.
Suppose n is a variable of the type Byte and we wish to put OFF its fourth bit (from right) without disturbing any other bits. Which of the following statements will do this correctly?
Discuss
Answer: (c).n = n & 0xF7
Q30.
What will be the output of the C#.NET code snippet given below?

byte b1 = 0xAB;
byte b2 = 0x99;
byte temp;
temp = (byte)~b2;
Console.Write(temp + " ");
temp = (byte)(b1 << b2);
Console.Write (temp + " ");
temp = (byte) (b2 >> 2);
Console.WriteLine(temp);
Discuss
Answer: (c).102 0 38

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