Computer Applications
Assertion (A): The boolean
data type in Java can have only two possible values: true
or false
.
Reason (R): Boolean values in Java are stored as integers, with true
represented by 1 and false
by 0.
Answer
Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false
Explanation
Assertion (A):
True. The
boolean
data type in Java can only hold two possible values:true
orfalse
.Reason (R):
False. In Java,
boolean
values are not stored as integers. Java uses a special type to representboolean
values directly, without associating them with1
or0
.