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ISRO | CS | 2017 | May | C Programming | Miscellaneous | Question 61
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ISRO | CS | 2017 | May | C Programming | Miscellaneous | Question 61
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What does the following program do when the input is unsigned 16-bit integer?
#include
main( )
{
unsigned int num;
int i;
scanf (“%u”, &num);
for ( i = 0; i<16; i++)
{
printf (“%d”, (num << i & 1 << 15 ) ? 1:0);
}
}
It prints all even bits from num
It prints all odd bits from num
It prints binary equivalent of num
None of the above
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