1Z0-811 Java Basics and Syntax Practice Question
What is the value of the expression (10 > 5) && (3 < 2)?
⚠ Common exam trap
Oracle often tests the distinction between boolean and integer types in Java, trapping candidates who expect true/false to be represented as 1/0 as in C or JavaScript.
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false
The expression (10 > 5) evaluates to true, and (3 < 2) evaluates to false. The logical AND operator (&&) returns true only if both operands are true. Since one operand is false, the entire expression evaluates to false. In Java, the result of a boolean expression is a boolean literal, not an integer.
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1
Why it's wrong here
Boolean expression returns boolean.
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true
Why it's wrong here
Both conditions must be true.
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false
Why this is correct
The second condition is false.
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0
Why it's wrong here
Boolean expression returns boolean.
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