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C | Operators | Question 11

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#include <stdio.h> 
int main() 
  int a = 10, b = 20, c = 30; 
  if (c > b > a) 
    printf("TRUE"); 
  else
    printf("FALSE"); 
  return 0; 
}


(A) TRUE
(B) FALSE
(C) Compiler Error
(D) Output is compiler dependent


Answer: (B)

Explanation: Let us consider the condition inside the if statement. Since there are two greater than (>) operators in the expression “c > b > a”, associativity of > is considered. Associativity of > is left to right. So, expression c > b > a is evaluated as ( (c > b) > a ). And since the (c > b) is being the relational operator it will return 1 if True otherwise 0 is if False. So here the value returned is 1 and then it is compared to the a. so now, the statement becomes, (1 > a), which is false, so the answer, return is 0, therefore, else part is executed.

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Last Updated : 10 Nov, 2020
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