PHP 5 test for Web designer and Developers to get more job on oDesk.
Question: What is true regarding this code?
Ans: setcookie will return true
Question: Which of the following is not a correct way of printing text in php5?
Ans: echo "Plain text";
Question: Which of the following is not the correct way of starting a session?
Ans: session_initiate()
Question: Which of the following functions do you need to implement HTTP Basic Authentication?
Ans: None of the above
Question: Which of the following Command Line Interface constant is not defined in the CLI SAPI?
Ans: STDPRT
Question: Which of the following statements is correct with regard to final and abstract?
Ans: a. An abstract class cannot have final methods
Question: Which composite data types are supported by php?
Ans: Array
Question: The default value of register_globals in PHP is:
Ans: Off
Question: Which of the following is not a valid PHP connection status?
Ans: open
Question: Choose the correct statement:
Ans: include() includes and evaluates a specific file
require_once() includes and evaluates a specific file only if it has not been included before
Question: If the session_cache_expire() is not set, then by default the session cache will expire after:
Ans: 3 hrs
Question: What will be the output of the following script?
$count=50;
function Argument()
{
$count++;
echo $count;
}
Argument();
?>
Ans: It will print 1
Question: State whether True or False
Paamayim Nekudotayim operator allows access only to the static members of a class?
Ans: True
Question: Which of the following statements is true with regard to comparisons in PHP5?
Ans: With (===) operator, object variables are identical if and only if they refer to the same instance of the same class.
Question: Which of the following built-in function assist in checking if actually the function exists or not?
Ans: function_exists
Question: What will be the output of the following code?
$a = 0.0;
for ($i = 0; $i < a ="="">
Ans: 1
Question: What will be the output of the following code?
$i=4;
$j=30;
$k=0;
$k=$j++/$i++;
echo $i . " " . $j . " " . $k . " ";
Ans: 5 31 7.5
Question: Which of the following is a not a correct way of commenting in php?
Ans: /#PHP Comment
Question: Following is a php code block:
$m=9;
$n=99;
$z=8;
$z=$n++/$m++ + --$z;
echo $z;
what will be the output?
Ans: 18
Question: Which of the following is the correct way of specifying default value?
Ans: function GetDiscount($Type = "Special") { . . . }
Question: With reference to the following php script:
print 'Text Line1'
print 'Text Line2'
?>
Question: What will be the output on running the script?
Ans: Error message will be printed
Question: What will be the ouput of the following code?
for ($i = 0; $i < i ="="">
0134
Question: Late PHP versions support remote file accessing for the functions:
Ans: include_once()
require_once()
both of them
Question: You have designed a user login form as follows:
User Name:
Password:
How can you access the username entered by the user in the 'Validate.php' webpage?
a. $var= $_POST['username'];
b. $var= $_REQUEST['username'];
c. import_request_variables('p', 'p_');
$var= $p_username;
Ans: Both of them
Question: Which of the following does not represent logical AND operator in PHP?
Ans: &
Question: Which of the following is not true for a persistent connection?
Ans: These can't be converted to non-persistent connections
Question: Which of the following are invalid data types in PHP?
Ans: char
Question: The Manager and Office classes are as follows:
class Manager{
function printName() {
echo "Manager";
}
}
class Office{
function getManager() {
return new Manager();
}
}
$ofc = new Office();
???
?>
Question: Which of the following should replace '???' to obtain the value of printName() function?
Ans: $ofc->getManager()->printName();
Question: The classes are defined as follows:abstract class BaseCls{
protected abstract function getName();
}
class ChildCls extends BaseCls{
}
Question: Which of the following implementations of getName() is invalid in ChildCls?
Ans: public function getName(){}
Question: Which of the following variable declarations within a class is invalid in PHP5?
Ans: var $term =3;
Question: What will be the output of following code?
$arr = "a";
$arr[0]="b";
echo $arr;
echo $arr[0];
Ans: bb
Question: For the following code:
the output will be:
Ans: 171
Question: What is the result of the following expression?
Ans: 5+2 * 4+6
Question: What will be the output of following code?
$var = 1 + "-1.3e3";
echo $var;
Ans: -1299
Question: What will be the output of following code?
$var1="a";
$$var1="b";
echo "$var1 $a";
Ans: a b
Question:What is the output of the following code?
$a = 500;
$b = 200;
echo $a % 2
* $b;
?>
Ans: 0
Question: What will be the ouput of the following code?
if (-1)
print "true";
else
print "false";
?>
Ans: true
Question: What will be the output of the following code?
echo 12 . 6;
Ans: 126
Question: Consider the following sample code:
$x = 0xFFFE;
$y = 2;
$z = $x && $y;
What will be the value of $z?
Ans: 1
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