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<?php. This opening tag indicates the beginning of PHP code.
<?php. This opening tag indicates the beginning of PHP code.
Which of the following is true about PHP comments?
A). Comments are ignored by the PHP interpreter
B). Comments can only be single-line
C). Comments must start with /* and end with */
D). Comments are displayed on the webpage
Which of the following symbols is used to concatenate strings in PHP?
A). +
B). <>
C). .
D). -
What does the PHP statement echo 'Hello, World!'; do?
A). Prints 'Hello, World!' to the browser
B). Declares a variable named 'Hello, World!'
C). Performs a calculation
D). Defines a function named 'Hello, World!'
What is the purpose of the PHP exit() function?
A). To terminate the script execution
B). To print output to the browser
C). To create a loop in PHP
D). To define a function in PHP
What does the strlen() function do in PHP?
A). Returns the length of a string
B). Converts a string to lowercase
C). Checks if a string contains a substring
D). Returns the first occurrence of a substring in a string
What is the purpose of the PHP print_r() function?
A). To print human-readable information about a variable
B). To redirect output to a file
C). To execute SQL queries
D). To define a function in PHP
Which of the following PHP tags is used to start and end a block of PHP code?
A). <?php ?>
B). <? ?>
C). <script>
D). <php >
Which of the following is true about PHP data types?
A). PHP is a strongly typed language
B). Variables must be explicitly declared with data types
C). PHP supports dynamic typing
D). PHP only supports numeric data types
What is the purpose of the PHP unset() function?
A). To destroy a specified variable
B). To create an array in PHP
C). To execute SQL queries
D). To define a function in PHP
Which of the following is a valid PHP constant?
A). MY_CONST
B). $myConst
C). MY_CONST
D). myConst