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Learning Programming Using Visual Basic.Net
Bill Burrows, University of Washington
Joe Lanford, University of Rochester
Performing Calculations and Manipulating Data
True or False
1
Expressions are not complete statements, but rather they are part of a complete statement.
A)
True.
B)
False.
2
Functions that take no parameters or arguments may have their parenthesis omitted when they are called.
A)
True.
B)
False.
3
Arithmetic expressions are evaluated from left to right regardless of the expression being evaluated.
A)
True.
B)
False.
4
Logical expressions will ultimately evaluate to one of two values: true or false.
A)
True.
B)
False.
5
Numerical values may be compared, but string values may not be.
A)
True.
B)
False.
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