FC0-U71 Applications and Software Practice Question
Which programming data type would be used to store a value of 'True' or 'False'?
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Boolean
Boolean data type represents true/false values.
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String
Why it's wrong here
String stores text.
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Float
Why it's wrong here
Float stores decimal numbers.
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Boolean
Why this is correct
Boolean stores logical true/false.
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Integer
Why it's wrong here
Integer stores whole numbers.
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