Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017
Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017
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ISBN: 9781337102124
Author: Diane Zak
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4, Problem 13RQ

Use the code shown in Figure 4-54 to answer Review Questions 13 through 16.

If strLevel = “1” OrElse strLevel = “2” Then

lblStatus.Text = “Bronze

ElseIf strLevel = “3” OrElse strLevel = “4” Then

lblStatus.Text = “Silver

ElseIf strLevel = “5” Then

lblStatus.Text = “Gold

Else

lblStatus.Text = “Platinum

End If

Figure 4-54 Code for Review Questions 13 through 16

What will the code in Figure 4-54 assign to the lblStatus control when the strLevel variable contains the string “2”?

  1. a. Bronze
  2. b. Gold
  3. c. Platinum
  4. d. Silver
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Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2017

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