What is the output of the following PHP code?<?php
function multiply(...$args) {
$result = 1;
foreach ($args as $value) {
$result *= $value;
}
return $result;
}
echo multiply(2, 3, 4);
?
A). 24
B). 9
C). 6
D). 2
Which PHP function is used to check if a function exists before calling it?
A). function_exists()
B). is_function()
C). function_defined()
D). None of the above
What is the significance of passing functions as arguments in PHP?
A). It allows functions to be called multiple times
B). It simplifies the function definition process
C). It enables dynamic function invocation and behavior
D). It prevents code duplication
What will be the output of the following PHP code?<?php
function sum($a, $b = 5) {
return $a + $b;
}
echo sum(3);
?
A). 3
B). 8
C). 5
D). Function call will result in an error
What will be the output of the following PHP code?<?php
function factorial($n) {
$result = 1;
for ($i = 1; $i <= $n; $i++) {
$result *= $i;
}
return $result;
}
echo factorial(5);
?
A). 120
B). 5
C). Undefined function: factorial
D). Function factorial($n) { $result = 1; for ($i = 1; $i <= $n; $i++) { $result *= $i; } return $result; }
Which PHP function is used to return a value from a function and terminate its execution?
A). return
B). exit
C). break
D). continue
Which PHP feature allows specifying default values for function arguments?
A). Default arguments
B). Optional parameters
C). Variable-length argument lists
D). All of the above
Which keyword is used to define default parameter values in PHP functions?
A). default
B). var
C). const
D). None of the above
Which PHP keyword is used to define functions without specifying their names?
A). Dynamic functions
B). Anonymous functions
C). Inner functions
D). Nested functions
What is the purpose of the return statement in PHP functions?
A). To output a value from the function and terminate its execution
B). To specify the return type of the function
C). To declare a variable within the function
D). To terminate the function execution