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Operators Questions

The document presents a series of Java programming questions that require the reader to determine the output of various code snippets. Each code snippet involves different operations, including arithmetic calculations and conditional statements. The questions are designed to test understanding of operators and expressions in Java.

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Operators Questions

The document presents a series of Java programming questions that require the reader to determine the output of various code snippets. Each code snippet involves different operations, including arithmetic calculations and conditional statements. The questions are designed to test understanding of operators and expressions in Java.

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OPERATORS QUESTIONS

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Question : What will be the output of the following programs :

(i)
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args){
int x = 2, y = 5;

int exp1 = (x * y / x);


int exp2 = (x * (y / x));

System.out.print(exp1 + “ , ”);
System.out.print(exp2);
}
}

(ii)
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int x = 200, y = 50, z = 100;
if(x > y && y > z){
System.out.println("Hello");
}
if(z > y && z < x){
System.out.println("Java");
}
if((y+200) < x && (y+150) < z){
System.out.println("Hello Java");
}
}
}
(iii)
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args){

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int x, y, z;
x = y = z = 2;
x += y;
y -= z;
z /= (x + y);
System.out.println(x + " " + y + " " + z);
}
}

(iv)
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args){
int x = 9, y = 12;
int a = 2, b = 4, c = 6;

int exp = 4/3 * (x + 34) + 9 * (a + b * c) + (3 + y * (2 + a)) / (a + b*y);

System.out.println(exp);
}
}

(v)
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args){
int x = 10, y = 5;

int exp1 = (y * (x / y + x / y));


int exp2 = (y * x / y + y * x / y);

System.out.println(exp1);
System.out.println(exp2);
}
}

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