1. What datatype is best used for the Counter for a "for loop"?
a. string
b. boolean
c. char
d. int
2. What begins and ends the coding area for a class?
a. {}
b. []
c. ()
d. <>
3. Which of the following is true about links by default?
a. An unvisited link is underlined and blue.
b. A visited link is underlined and red.
c. All the above.
d. An active link is underlined and purple.
4. Which is NOT part of a SQL SELECT statement?
a. SELECT
b. FROM
c. WHERE
d. SORT BY
d. ORDER BY
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