| 1. How many comparisons can a single COBOL if statement make? | 
			
			| 1 | 
			
			| 2 | 
			
			| There is no limit | 
			
			| COBOL if statements are not used to compare variable values 
 
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			| 2. Which of the following errors are possible within a COBOL if statement? | 
			
			| Infinite loop | 
			
			| Logical Error | 
			
			| Runtime Error | 
			
			| All of the above 
 
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			| 3. The COBOL perform loop is the equivalent of which of the following structures found in other languages, such as Java or C++ | 
			
			| For loop | 
			
			| Do-While loop | 
			
			| Method | 
			
			| None of the Above 
 
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			| 4. If someone wanted a COBOL perform "loop" to execute once before the condition is checked, which of the following would they do? | 
			
			| Use a standard perform statement | 
			
			| Use an in line perform | 
			
			| Skillful use of the COBOL reserved word "AFTER" | 
			
			| This is not possible in COBOL 
 
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			| 5. A = 0,   B = 9�.. Perform until a > b Add 2 to a End-perform  How many additions are performed? | 
			
			| 3 | 
			
			| 4 | 
			
			| 5 | 
			
			| 6 
 
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			| 6. If an IF statement is true, what�s the first thing it does? | 
			
			| Exits the statement | 
			
			| Executes the function | 
			
			| Exits the Program | 
			
			| Executes the If statement again 
 
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			| 7. Not negative means | 
			
			| Equal to 0 | 
			
			| Greater than or equal to 1 | 
			
			| Less than or equal to 0 | 
			
			| Greater than or equal to 0 
 
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			| 8. Which of the following is NOT a valid symbol to use in an IF condition | 
			
			| = | 
			
			| =< | 
			
			| => | 
			
			| > 
 
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			| 9. Which is the correct ASCII collating sequence? | 
			
			| spaces, special characters, 0-9, A-Z, a-z | 
			
			| spaces, a-z, A-Z, 0-9, special characters | 
			
			| a-z, A-Z, 0-9, spaces, special characters | 
			
			| 0-9, special characters, spaces, a-z, A-Z 
 
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			| 10. The word COBOL is an acronym for what? | 
			
			| It is not an acronym. | 
			
			| COmputer Basic Operating Language | 
			
			| COmmon Business Oriented Language | 
			
			| Common OBservation Official Language 
 
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			| 11. There are 4 divisions in a cobol program. Which of the following is not one of them? | 
			
			| Identification Division | 
			
			| Linkage Division | 
			
			| Data Division | 
			
			| Procedure Division 
 
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			| 12. Cobol is self-documenting. | 
			
			| True | 
			
			| False | 
			
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			| 13. User defined names must follow which one of the following rules? | 
			
			| Multiple word names must be separated with an underscore | 
			
			| Names must be 10 or less characters | 
			
			| Names must contain at least 1 alpha character in any position. | 
			
			| Names must be lower case 
 
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			| 14. Cobol paragraphs contain sentences. A sentence must end in a period and can contain multiple statements. | 
			
			| True | 
			
			| False | 
			
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			| 15. Sentences and statements must start on a new line. | 
			
			| True | 
			
			| False | 
			
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			| 16. When defining a file layout it is placed in the file section of the data division. Each record begins with an "01", a space, and the record name. Fields within a record traditionally began with 05? | 
			
			| All of these answers. | 
			
			| This is an alternate name for the 05 name. | 
			
			| This is a breakdown of the 05 field. | 
			
			| This is another format for the field. 
 
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			| 17. Condition names are names associated with a field that take on a true/false status depending on whether their value is equal to the field value. They are indicated by a level number of what? | 
			
			| 05 | 
			
			| 66 | 
			
			| 88 | 
			
			| 77 
 
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			| 18. If a field is defined as Pic s9(6)v99 comp-3, it uses 5 bytes of storage. | 
			
			| True | 
			
			| False | 
			
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			| 19. If we are limited to 5 bytes of storage, is there be a way to store a complete 8 digit date? | 
			
			| Yes | 
			
			| No | 
			
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			| 20. You store it as YYYYMMDD in 8 bytes. What is the COBOL definition of this field? | 
			
			| Pic Y(4)M(2)D(2) | 
			
			| Pic date(yyyymmdd) | 
			
			| Pic date(8) | 
			
			| Pic X(8) 
 
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