An ARRAY statement is
not an executable statement; it merely defines an array.
Correct answer: d
The value in parentheses
indicates the number of elements in the array. In this case, there
are four elements.
Correct answer: b
In the DO statement,
you specify the index variable that represents the values of the array
elements. Then specify the start and stop positions of the array elements.
Correct answer: c
The index value represents
the position of the array element. In this case, the third element
is Jul.
Correct answer: b
To process all the elements in an array, you can either specify the array dimension or use the DIM function with the array name as the argument. ...
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