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				This section includes 7 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Compilers knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | The RE gives none or many instances of an x or y is | 
| A. | (x+y) | 
| B. | (x+y)* | 
| C. | (x* + y) | 
| D. | (xy)* | 
| Answer» C. (x* + y) | |
| 2. | The regular expression denote a language comprising all possible strings of even length over the alphabet (0, 1) | 
| A. | 1 + 0(1+0)* | 
| B. | (0+1) (1+0)* | 
| C. | (1+0) | 
| D. | (00+0111+10)* | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. | If a ‘/’ is used before a character that has no special meaning, ‘/’ is ignored.$ | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 4. | All ___________ Are automatically treated as regular expressions. | 
| A. | Programmatic description | 
| B. | Window | 
| C. | Win Object | 
| D. | Collection | 
| Answer» B. Window | |
| 5. | You can use RE, if you expect the value of a property to change in an unpredictable way each time its run. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |
| 6. | RE can be used only for values of type string and number. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» C. | |
| 7. | A regular expression enables a quick test to determine objects and text strings with undependable values. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |