SAS Certified Base Programmer 123 Questions (81)
The following SAS program is submitted: data work.month; date = put(’13,mar2000’d,ddmmyy10.); run; Which one of the following represents the type and length of the variable DATE in the output data set? A. numeric, 8 bytes B. numeric, 10 bytes C. character, 8 bytes D. character, 10 bytes
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The following SAS program is submitted: data work.month; date = input(’13mar2000′,date9.); run; Which one of the following represents the type and length of the variable DATE in the output data set? A. numeric, 8 bytes B. numeric, 9 bytes C. character, 8 bytes D. character, 9 bytes
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The following SAS program is submitted: data work.products; Product_Number=5461; Item = ‘1001’; Item_Reference=Item||’/’||Product_Number; run; Which one of the following is the value of the variable ITEM_REFERENCE in the output data set? A. 1001/5461 B. 1001/ 5461 C. . (missing numeric value) D. The value can not be determined as the program fails to execute due to […]
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The following SAS program is submitted: data work.retail; cost = ‘20000’; total = .10 * cost; run; Which one of the following is the value of the variable TOTAL in the output data set? A. 2000 B. ‘2000’ C. . (missing numeric value) D. ‘ ‘ (missing character value)
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Which one of the following SAS statements correctly computes the average of four numerical values? A. average = mean(num1 – num4); B. average = mean(of num1 – num4); C. average = mean(of num1 to num4); D. average = mean(num1 num2 num3 num4);