Terry Yan
Quiz by , created more than 1 year ago

跟crackman做sas base认证试题

6272
12
0
Terry Yan
Created by Terry Yan about 8 years ago
Close

CRACKMAN_70

Question 1 of 70

1

1.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TOTAL;

set WORK.SALARY;

by Department Gender;

if First.<_insert_code_> then Payroll=0;

Payroll+Wagerate;

if Last.<_insert_code_>;

run;

The SAS data set WORK.SALARY is currently ordered by Gender within Department.

Which inserted code will accumulate subtotals for each Gender within Department?

Select one of the following:

  • A. Gender

  • B. Department

  • C. Gender Department

  • D. Department Gender

Explanation

Question 2 of 70

1

2.Given the following raw data records in TEXTFILE.TXT:

—-|—-10—|—-20—|—-30
John,FEB,13,25,14,27,Final
John,MAR,26,17,29,11,23,Current
Tina,FEB,15,18,12,13,Final
Tina,MAR,29,14,19,27,20,Current

The following output is desired:

Obs Name Month Status Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Week5

1 John FEB Final $13 $25 $14 $27 .
2 John MAR Current $26 $17 $29 $11 $23
3 Tina FEB Final $15 $18 $12 $13 .
4 Tina MAR Current $29 $14 $19 $27 $20

Which SAS program correctly produces the desired output?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    data WORK.NUMBERS;
    length Name $ 4 Month $ 3 Status $ 7;
    infile \’TEXTFILE.TXT\’ dsd;
    input Name $ Month $;
    if Month=\’FEB\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Status $;
    else if Month=\’MAR\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Week5 Status $;
    format Week1-Week5 dollar6.;
    run;
    proc print data=WORK.NUMBERS;
    run;

  • B.
    data WORK.NUMBERS;
    length Name $ 4 Month $ 3 Status $ 7;
    infile \’TEXTFILE.TXT\’ dlm=\’,\’ missover;
    input Name $ Month $;
    if Month=\’FEB\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Status $;
    else if Month=\’MAR\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Week5 Status $;
    format Week1-Week5 dollar6.;
    run;
    proc print data=WORK.NUMBERS;
    run;

  • C.
    data WORK.NUMBERS;
    length Name $ 4 Month $ 3 Status $ 7;
    infile \’TEXTFILE.TXT\’ dlm=\’,\’;
    input Name $ Month $ @;
    if Month=\’FEB\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Status $;
    else if Month=\’MAR\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Week5 Status $;
    format Week1-Week5 dollar6.;
    run;
    proc print data=WORK.NUMBERS;
    run;

  • D.
    data WORK.NUMBERS;
    length Name $ 4 Month $ 3 Status $ 7;
    infile \’TEXTFILE.TXT\’ dsd @;
    input Name $ Month $;
    if Month=\’FEB\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Status $;
    else if Month=\’MAR\’ then input Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 Week5 Status $;
    format Week1-Week5 dollar6.;
    run;
    proc print data=WORK.NUMBERS;
    run;

Explanation

Question 3 of 70

1

3.The Excel workbook REGIONS.XLS contains the following four worksheets:
EAST
WEST
NORTH
SOUTH

The following program is submitted:

libname MYXLS \’regions.xls\’;

Which PROC PRINT step correctly displays the NORTH worksheet?

Select one of the following:

  • A. proc print data=MYXLS.NORTH;run;

  • B. proc print data=MYXLS.NORTH$;run;

  • C. proc print data=MYXLS.\’NORTH\’e;run;

  • D. proc print data=MYXLS.\’NORTH$\’n;run;

Explanation

Question 4 of 70

1

4.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.DATE_INFO;
Day=\”01\” ;
Yr=1960 ;
X=mdy(Day,01,Yr) ;
run;

What is the value of the variable X?

Select one of the following:

  • A. the numeric value 0

  • B. the character value \”01011960\”

  • C. a missing value due to syntax errors

  • D. the step will not compile because of the character argument in the mdy function

Explanation

Question 5 of 70

1

5.Which statement specifies that records 1 through 10 are to be read from the raw data file customer.txt?

Select one of the following:

  • A. infile \’customer.txt\’ 1-10;

  • B. input \’customer.txt\’ stop@10;

  • C. infile \’customer.txt\’ obs=10;

  • D. input \’customer.txt\’ stop=10;

Explanation

Question 6 of 70

1

6.After a SAS program is submitted, the following is written to the SAS log:

101 data WORK.JANUARY;
102 set WORK.ALLYEAR(keep=product month num_Sold Cost);
103 if Month=\’Jan\’ then output WORK.JANUARY;
104 Sales=Cost * Num_Sold;
105 keep=Product Sales;
—–
22
ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: !,!!, &, *, **, +, -, , <=, <>, =, >, >=,
AND, EQ, GE, GT, IN, LE, LT, MAX, MIN, NE, NG, NL,NOTIN, OR, ^=, |, ||, ~=.
106 run;

What changes should be made to the KEEP statement to correct the errors in the LOG?

Select one of the following:

  • A. keep=(Product Sales);

  • B. keep Product, Sales;

  • C. keep=Product, Sales;

  • D. keep Product Sales;

Explanation

Question 7 of 70

1

7.Which of the following choices is an unacceptable ODS destination for producing output that can be viewed in Microsoft Excel?

Select one of the following:

  • A. MSOFFICE2K

  • B. EXCELXP

  • C. CSVALL

  • D. WINXP

Explanation

Question 8 of 70

1

8.The SAS data set named WORK.SALARY contains 10 observations for each department,and is currently ordered by Department. The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TOTAL;
set WORK.SALARY(keep=Department MonthlyWageRate);
by Department;
if First.Department=1 then Payroll=0;
Payroll+(MonthlyWageRate*12);
if Last.Department=1;
run;
Which statement is true?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The by statement in the DATA step causes a syntax error.

  • B. The statement Payroll+(MonthlyWageRate*12); in the data step causes a syntax error.

  • C. The values of the variable Payroll represent the monthly total for each department in the WORK.SALARY data set.

  • D. The values of the variable Payroll represent a monthly total for all values of WAGERATE in the WORK.SALARY data set.

Explanation

Question 9 of 70

1

9. data course;
input exam;
datalines;
50.1
;
run;

proc format;
value score 1 – 50 = \’Fail\’
51 – 100 = \’Pass\’;
run;

proc report data =course nowd;
column exam;
define exam / display format=score.;
run;
What is the value for exam?

Select one of the following:

  • A. Fail

  • B. Pass

  • C. 50.1

  • D. No output

Explanation

Question 10 of 70

1

10.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.RETAIL;
Cost=\’$20.000\’;
Discount=.10*Cost;
run;

What is the result?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The value of the variable Discount in the output data set is 2000.No messages are written to the SAS log.

  • B. The value of the variable Discount in the output data set is 2000.A note that conversion has taken place is written to the SAS log.

  • C. The value of the variable Discount in the output data set is missing.A note in the SAS log refers to invalid numeric data.

  • D. The variable Discount in the output data set is set to zero.No messages are written to the SAS log.

Explanation

Question 11 of 70

1

11.Given the existing SAS program:

proc format;
value agegrp
low-12 =\’Pre-Teen\’
13-high = \’Teen\’;
run;

proc means data=SASHELP.CLASS;
var Height;
class Sex Age;
format Age agegrp.;
run;

Which statement in the proc means step needs to be modified or added to generate the following results:

Analysis Variable : Height

N
Sex Age Obs Minimum Maximum Mean
——————————————————————
F Pre-Teen 3 51.3 59.8 55.8

Teen 6 56.5 66.5 63.0

M Pre-Teen 4 57.3 64.8 59.7

Teen 6 62.5 72.0 66.8
——————————————————————–

Select one of the following:

  • A. var Height / nobs min max mean maxdec=1;

  • B. proc means data=SASHELP.CLASS maxdec=1 ;

  • C. proc means data=SASHELP.CLASS min max mean maxdec=1;

  • D. output nobs min max mean maxdec=1;

Explanation

Question 12 of 70

1

12.The Excel workbook QTR1.XLS contains the following three worksheets:
JAN
FEB
MAR
Which statement correctly assigns a library reference to the Excel workbook?

Select one of the following:

  • A. libname qtrdata \’qtr1.xls\’;

  • B. libname \’qtr1.xls\’ sheets=3;

  • C. libname jan feb mar \’qtr1.xls\’;

  • D. libname mydata \’qtr1.xls\’ WORK.heets=(jan,feb,mar);

Explanation

Question 13 of 70

1

13.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TEST;
set WORK.MEASLES(keep=Janpt Febpt Marpt);
array Diff{3} Difcount1-Difcount3;
array Patients{3} Janpt Febpt Marpt;
run;

What new variables are created?

Select one of the following:

  • A. Difcount1, Difcount2 and Difcount3

  • B. Diff1, Diff2 and Diff3

  • C. Janpt, Febpt, and Marpt

  • D. Patients1, Patients2 and Patients3

Explanation

Question 14 of 70

1

14.Which of the following programs correctly invokes the DATA Step Debugger:

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    data WORK.TEST debug;
    set WORK.PILOTS;
    State=scan(cityState,2,\’ \’);
    if State=\’NE\’ then description=\’Central\’;
    run;

  • B.
    data WORK.TEST debugger;
    set WORK.PILOTS;
    State=scan(cityState,2,\’ \’);
    if State=\’NE\’ then description=\’Central\’;
    run;

  • C.
    data WORK.TEST / debug;
    set WORK.PILOTS;
    State=scan(cityState,2,\’ \’);
    if State=\’NE\’ then description=\’Central\’;
    run;

  • D.
    data WORK.TEST / debugger;
    set WORK.PILOTS;
    State=scan(cityState,2,\’ \’);
    if State=\’NE\’ then description=\’Central\’;
    run;

Explanation

Question 15 of 70

1

15.Which statement is true concerning the SAS automatic variable _ERROR_?

Select one of the following:

  • A. It cannot be used in an if/then condition.

  • B. It cannot be used in an assignment statement.

  • C. It can be put into a keep statement or keep= option.

  • D. It is automatically dropped.

Explanation

Question 16 of 70

1

data WORK.DATE_INFO;
X=\’04jul2005\’d;
DayOfMonth=day(x);
MonthOfYear=month(x);
Year=year(x);
run;

What types of variables are DayOfMonth, MonthOfYear, and Year?

Select one of the following:

  • A. DayOfMonth, Year, and MonthOfYear are character.

  • B. DayOfMonth, Year, and MonthOfYear are numeric.

  • C. DayOfMonth and Year are numeric. MonthOfYear is character.

  • D. DayOfMonth, Year, and MonthOfYear are date values.

Explanation

Question 17 of 70

1

17.Given the following data step:

data WORK.GEO;
infile datalines;
input City $20.;
if City=\’Tulsa\’ then
State=\’OK\’;
Region=\’Central\’;
if City=\’Los Angeles\’ then
State=\’CA\’;
Region=\’Western\’;
datalines;
Tulsa
Los Angeles
Bangor
;
run;

After data step execution, what will data set WORK.GEO contain?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    City State Region
    ———– —– ——-
    Tulsa OK Western
    Los Angeles CA Western
    Bangor Western

  • B.
    City State Region
    ———– —– ——-
    Tulsa OK Western
    Los Angeles CA Western
    Bangor

  • C.
    City State Region
    ———– —– ——-
    Tulsa OK Central
    Los Angeles CA Western
    Bangor Western

  • D.
    City State Region
    ———– —– ——-
    Tulsa OK Central
    Los CA Western
    Bangor

Explanation

Question 18 of 70

1

第18题缺(crackman的博客中无此题)。待补充。

Select one of the following:

  • Right

  • Wrong

Explanation

Question 19 of 70

1

19.The SAS data set WORK.ONE contains a numeric variable named Num and a character variable named Char:

WORK.ONE

Num Char
— —-
1 23
3 23
1 77

The following SAS program is submitted:

proc print data=WORK.ONE;
where Num=\’1\’;
run;

What is output?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    Num Char
    — —-
    1 23

  • B.
    Num Char
    — —-
    1 23
    1 77

  • C.
    Num Char
    — —-
    1 23
    3 23
    1 77

  • D. No output is generated.

Explanation

Question 20 of 70

1

20. The data set WORK.REALESTATE has the variable LocalFee with a format of 9. and a variable CountryFee with a format of 7.;

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.FEE_STRUCTURE;
format LocalFee CountryFee percent7.2;
set WORK.REALESTAT;
LocalFee=LocalFee/100;
CountryFee=CountryFee/100;
run;

What are the formats of the variables LOCALFEE and COUNTRYFEE in the output dataset?

Select one of the following:

  • A. LocalFee has format of 9. and CountryFee has a format of 7.

  • B. LocalFee has format of 9. and CountryFee has a format of percent7.2

  • C. Both LocalFee and CountryFee have a format of percent7.2

  • D. The data step fails execution; there is no format for LocalFee.

Explanation

Question 21 of 70

1

21.Given the SAS data set WORK.PRODUCTS:

ProdId Price ProductType Sales Returns
—— —– ———– —– ——-
K12S 95.50 OUTDOOR 15 2
B132S 2.99 CLOTHING 300 10
R18KY2 51.99 EQUIPMENT 25 5
3KL8BY 6.39 OUTDOOR 125 15
DY65DW 5.60 OUTDOOR 45 5
DGTY23 34.55 EQUIPMENT 67 2

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.OUTDOOR WORK.CLOTH WORK.EQUIP;
set WORK.PRODUCTS;
if Sales GT 30;
if ProductType EQ \’OUTDOOR\’ then output WORK.OUTDOOR;
else if ProductType EQ \’CLOTHING\’ then output WORK.CLOTH;
else if ProductType EQ \’EQUIPMENT\’ then output WORK.EQUIP;
run;

How many observations does the WORK.OUTDOOR data set contain?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 1

  • B. 2

  • C. 3

  • D. 4

Explanation

Question 22 of 70

1

22.Which step displays a listing of all the data sets in the WORK library?

Select one of the following:

  • A. proc contents lib=WORK run;

  • B. proc contents lib=WORK.all;run;

  • C. proc contents data=WORK._all_; run;

  • D. proc contents data=WORK _ALL_; run;

Explanation

Question 23 of 70

1

23.Which is a valid LIBNAME statement?

Select one of the following:

  • A. libname \”_SAS_data_library_location_\”;

  • B. sasdata libname \”_SAS_data_library_location_\”;

  • C. libname sasdata \”_SAS_data_library_location_\”;

  • D. libname sasdata sas \”_SAS_data_library_location_\”;

Explanation

Question 24 of 70

1

24.Given the following raw data records:

—-|—-10—|—-20—|—-30
Susan*12/29/1970*10
Michael**6

The following output is desired:

Obs employee bdate years
1 Susan 4015 10
2 Michael . 6

Which SAS program correctly reads in the raw data?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    data employees;
    infile \’file specification\’ dlm=\’*\’;
    input employee $ bdate : mmddyy10. years;
    run;

  • B.
    data employees;
    infile \’file specification\’ dsd=\’*\’;
    input employee $ bdate mmddyy10. years;
    run;

  • C.
    data employees;
    infile \’file specification\’ dlm dsd;
    input employee $ bdate mmddyy10. years;
    run;

  • D.
    data employees;
    infile \’file specification\’ dlm=\’*\’ dsd;
    input employee $ bdate : mmddyy10. years;
    run;

Explanation

Question 25 of 70

1

25.Given the following code:

proc print data=SASHELP.CLASS(firstobs=5 obs=15);
where Sex=\’M\’;
run;

How many observations will be displayed?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 11

  • B. 15

  • C. 10 or fewer

  • D. 11 or fewer

Explanation

Question 26 of 70

1

26.Which step sorts the observations of a permanent SAS data set by two variables and

stores the sorted observations in a temporary SAS data set?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    proc sort out=EMPLOYEES data=EMPSORT;
    by Lname and Fname;
    run;

  • B.
    proc sort data=SASUSER.EMPLOYEES out=EMPSORT;
    by Lname Fname;
    run;

  • C.
    proc sort out=SASUSER.EMPLOYEES data=WORK.EMPSORT;
    by Lname Fname;
    run;

  • D.
    proc sort data=SASUSER.EMPLOYEES out=SASUSER.EMPSORT;
    by Lname and Fname;
    run;

Explanation

Question 27 of 70

1

27.Given the SAS data set WORK.TEMPS:

Day Month Temp
— —– —-
1 May 75
15 May 70
15 June 80
3 June 76
2 July 85
14 July 89

The following program is submitted:

proc sort data=WORK.TEMPS;
by descending Month Day;
run;

proc print data=WORK.TEMPS;
run;

Which output is correct?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    Obs Day Month Temp
    — — —– —-
    1 2 July 85
    2 14 July 89
    3 3 June 76
    4 15 June 80
    5 1 May 75
    6 15 May 7

  • B.
    Obs Day Month Temp
    — — —– —-
    1 1 May 75
    2 2 July 85
    3 3 June 76
    4 14 July 89
    5 15 May 70
    6 15 June 80

  • C.
    Obs Day Month Temp
    — — —– —-
    1 1 May 75
    2 15 May 70
    3 3 June 76
    4 15 June 80
    5 2 July 85
    6 14 July 89

  • D.
    Obs Day Month Temp
    — — —– —-
    1 15 May 70
    2 1 May 75
    3 15 June 80
    4 3 June 76
    5 14 July 89
    6 2 July 85

Explanation

Question 28 of 70

1

28.Given the SAS data set WORK.P2000:

Location Pop2000
——– ——-
Alaska 626931
Delaware 783595
Vermont 608826
Wyoming 493782

and the SAS data set WORK.P2008:

State Pop2008
——– ——-
Alaska 686293
Delaware 873092
Wyoming 532668

The following output is desired:

Obs State Pop2000 Pop2008 Difference
1 Alaska 626931 686293 59362
2 Delaware 783595 873092 89497
3 Wyoming 493782 532668 38886

Which SAS program correctly combines the data?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    data compare;
    merge WORK.P2000(in=_a Location=State)
    WORK.P2008(in=_b);
    by State;
    if _a and _b;
    Difference=Pop2008-Pop2000;
    run;

  • B.
    data compare;
    merge WORK.P2000(rename=(Location=State))
    WORK.P2008;
    by State;
    if _a and _b;
    Difference=Pop2008-Pop2000;
    run;

  • C.
    data compare;
    merge WORK.P2000(in=_a rename=(Location=State))
    WORK.P2008(in=_b);
    by State;
    if _a and _b;
    Difference=Pop2008-Pop2000;
    run;

  • D.
    data compare;
    merge WORK.P2000(in=_a) (rename=(Location=State))
    WORK.P2008(in=_b);
    by State;
    if _a and _b;
    Difference=Pop2008-Pop2000;
    run;

Explanation

Question 29 of 70

1

29.The following SAS program is sumbitted:

data WORK.INFO;
infile \’DATAFILE.TXT\’;
input @1 Company $20. @25 State $2. @;
if State=\’ \’ then input @30 Year;
else input @30 City Year;
input NumEmployees;
run;

How many raw data records are read during each iteration of the DATA step?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 1

  • B. 2

  • C. 3

  • D. 4

Explanation

Question 30 of 70

1

30.You\’re attempting to read a raw data file and you see the following messages displayed in the SAS Log:

NOTE: Invalid data for Salary in line 4 15-23.
RULE: —-+—-1—-+—-2—-+—-3—-+—-4—-+—-5–
4 120104 F 46#30 11MAY1954 33
Employee_Id=120104 employee_gender=F Salary=. birth_date=-2061 _ERROR_=1 _N_=4
NOTE: 20 records were read from the infile \’c:\\employees.dat\’.
The minimum record length was 33.
The maximum record length was 33.
NOTE: The data set WORK.EMPLOYEES has 20 observations and 4 variables.

What does it mean?

Select one of the following:

  • A. A compiler error, triggered by an invalid character for the variable Salary.

  • B. An execution error, triggered by an invalid character for the variable Salary.

  • C. The 1st of potentially many errors, this one occurring on the 4th observation.

  • D. An error on the INPUT statement specification for reading the variable Salary.

Explanation

Question 31 of 70

1

31. Given the following raw data records in DATAFILE.TXT:

—-|—-10—|—-20—|—-30
Kim,Basketball,Golf,Tennis
Bill,Football
Tracy,Soccer,Track

The following program is submitted:

data WORK.SPORTS_INFO;
length Fname Sport1-Sport3 $ 10;
infile \’DATAFILE.TXT\’ dlm=\’,\’;
input Fname $ Sport1 $ Sport2 $ Sport3 $;
run;

proc print data=WORK.SPORTS_INFO;
run;

Which output is correct based on the submitted program?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    Obs Fname Sport1 Sport2 Sport3

    1 Kim Basketball Golf Tennis
    2 Bill Football
    3 Tracy Soccer Track

  • B.
    Obs Fname Sport1 Sport2 Sport3

    1 Kim Basketball Golf Tennis
    2 Bill Football Football Football
    3 Tracy Soccer Track Track

  • C.
    Obs Fname Sport1 Sport2 Sport3

    1 Kim Basketball Golf Tennis
    2 Bill Football Tracy Soccer

  • D.
    Obs Fname Sport1 Sport2 Sport3

    1 Kim Basketball Golf Tennis
    2 Bill Football

Explanation

Question 32 of 70

1

32.Consider the following data step:

data WORK.NEW;
set WORK.OLD;
Count+1;
run;

The variable Count is created using a sum statement. Which statement regarding this variable is true?

Select one of the following:

  • A. It is assigned a value 0 when the data step begins execution.

  • B. It is assigned a value of missing when the data step begins execution.

  • C. It is assigned a value 0 at compile time.

  • D. It is assigned a value of missing at compile time.

Explanation

Question 33 of 70

1

33.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TEST;
set WORK.PILOTS;
if Jobcode=\’Pilot2\’ then Description=\’Senior Pilot\’;
else Description=\’Unknown\’;
run;

The value for the variable Jobcode is: PILOT2.What is the value of the variable Description?

Select one of the following:

  • A. PILOT2

  • B. Unknown

  • C. Senior Pilot

  • D. \’ \’ (missing character value)

Explanation

Question 34 of 70

1

34.A user-defined format has been created using the FORMAT procedure.How is it stored?

Select one of the following:

  • A. in a SAS catalog

  • B. in a memory resident lookup table

  • C. in a SAS dataset in the WORK library

  • D. in a SAS dataset in a permanent SAS data library

Explanation

Question 35 of 70

1

35.given the SAS data set SASDATA.TWO:

X Y
— —
5 2
3 1
5 6

The following SAS program is submitted:
data SASUSER.ONE SASUSER.TWO OTHER;
set SASDATA.TWO;
if X eq 5 then output SASUSER.ONE;
if Y lt 5 then output SASUSER.TWO;
output;
run;

What is the result?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    data set SASUSER.ONE has 5 observations
    data set SASUSER.TWO has 5 observations
    data set WORK.OTHER has 3 observations

  • B.
    data set SASUSER.ONE has 2 observations
    data set SASUSER.TWO has 2 observations
    data set WORK.OTHER has 1 observations

  • C.
    data set SASUSER.ONE has 2 observations
    data set SASUSER.TWO has 2 observations
    data set WORK.OTHER has 5 observations

  • D. No data sets are output. The DATA step fails execution due to syntax errors.

Explanation

Question 36 of 70

1

36.Given the contents of the raw data file \’EMPLOYEE.TXT\’:

—-+—-10—+—-20—+—-30–
Xing 2 19 2004 ACCT
Bob 5 22 2004 MKTG
Jorge 3 14 2004 EDUC

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.EMPLOYEE;
infile \’EMPLOYEE.TXT\’ ;
input
@1 FirstName $
@15 StartDate
@25 Department $;
run;

Which SAS informat correctly completes the program?

Select one of the following:

  • A. date9.

  • B. mmddyy10.

  • C. ddmmyy10.

  • D. mondayyr10.

Explanation

Question 37 of 70

1

37.The SAS data set SASUSER.HOUSES contains a variable Open_Date which has
been assigned a permanent label of \”Open Date\”.
Which SAS program temporarily replaces the label \”Open Date\” with the label \”Starting Date\” in the output?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    proc print data=SASUSER.HOUSES label;
    label Open_Date \”Starting Date\”;
    run;

  • B.
    proc print data=SASUSER.HOUSES label;
    label Open_Date=\”Starting Date\”;
    run;

  • C.
    proc print data=SASUSER.HOUSES;
    label Open_Date=\”Starting Date\”;
    run;

  • D.
    proc print data=SASUSER.HOUSES;
    Open_Date=\”Starting Date\”;
    run;

Explanation

Question 38 of 70

1

38.Given the SAS data set WORK.ONE:

X Y Z
– – —
1 A 27
1 A 33
1 B 45
2 A 52
2 B 69
3 B 70
4 A 82
4 C 91

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TWO;
set WORK.ONE;
by X Y;
if First.Y;
run;
proc print data=WORK.TWO noobs;
run;

Which report is produced?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    X Y Z
    — — —
    1 B 45
    2 A 52
    2 B 69
    3 B 70
    4 A 82
    4 C 91

  • B.
    X Y Z
    — — —
    1 A 27
    1 B 45
    2 A 52
    2 B 69
    3 B 70
    4 A 82
    4 C 91

  • C.
    X Y Z
    — — —
    1 A 33
    1 B 45
    2 A 52
    2 B 69
    3 B 70
    4 A 82
    4 C 91

  • D. The PRINT procedure fails because the data set WORK.TWO is not created in the DATA

    step.

Explanation

Question 39 of 70

1

39.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.AUTHORS;
array Favorites{3} $ 8 (\’Shakespeare\’,\’Hemingway\’,\’McCaffrey\’);
run;

What is the value of the second variable in the dataset WORK.AUTHORS?

Select one of the following:

  • A. Hemingway

  • B. Hemingwa

  • C. \’ \’ (a missing value)

  • D. The program contains errors. No variables are created.

Explanation

Question 40 of 70

1

40.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.PRODUCTS;
Prod=1;
do while(Prod LE 6);
Prod + 1;
end;
run;

What is the value of the variable Prod in the output data set?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 6

  • B. 7

  • C. 8

  • D. . (missing numeric)

Explanation

Question 41 of 70

1

41.Given the raw data record in the file phone.txt:

—-|—-10—|—-20—|—-30—|
Stevens James SALES 304-923-3721 14

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.PHONES;
infile \’phone.txt\’;
input EmpLName $ EmpFName $ Dept $ Phone $ Extension;
<_insert_code_>
run;

Which SAS statement completes the program and results in a value of \”James Stevens\” for the variable FullName?

Select one of the following:

  • A. FullName=CATX(\’ \’,EmpFName,EmpLName);

  • B. FullName=CAT(\’ \’,EmpFName,EmpLName);

  • C. FullName=EmpFName!!EmpLName;

  • D. FullName=EmpFName + EmpLName;

Explanation

Question 42 of 70

1

42.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.ONE;
Text=\’Australia, US, Denmark\’;
Pos=find(Text,\’US\’,\’i\’,5);
run;

What value will SAS assign to Pos?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 0

  • B. 1

  • C. 2

  • D. 12

Explanation

Question 43 of 70

1

43.Given the SAS data set WORK.ORDERS:

WORK.ORDERS

order_id customer shipped
——– ———— ———
9341 Josh Martin 02FEB2009
9874 Rachel Lords 14MAR2009
10233 Takashi Sato 07JUL2009

The variable order_id is numeric; customer is character; and shipped is numeric, contains a SAS date value,and is shown with the DATE9. format.

A programmer would like to create a new variable, ship_note,that shows a character value with the order_id,shipped date, and customer name.

For example, given the first observation ship_note would have the value \”Order 9341 shipped on 02FEB2009 to Josh Martin\”.

Which of the following statement will correctly create the value and assign it to ship_note?

Select one of the following:

  • A. ship_note=catx(\’ \’,\’Order\’,order_id,\’shipped on\’,input(shipped,date9.),\’to\’,customer);

  • B. ship_note=catx(\’ \’,\’Order\’,order_id,\’shipped on\’,char(shipped,date9.),\’to\’,customer);

  • C. ship_note=catx(\’ \’,\’Order\’,order_id,\’shipped on\’,transwrd(shipped,date9.),\’to\’,customer);

  • D. ship_note=catx(\’ \’,\’Order\’,order_id,\’shipped on\’,put(shipped,date9.),\’to\’,customer);

Explanation

Question 44 of 70

1

44.The following SAS program is submitted:

data ONE TWO SASUSER.TWO
set SASUSER.ONE;
run;

Assuming that SASUSER.ONE exists, how many temporary and permanent SAS data sets are created?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 2 temporary and 1 permanent SAS data sets are created

  • B. 3 temporary and 2 permanent SAS data sets are created

  • C. 2 temporary and 2 permanent SAS data sets are created

  • D. there is an error and no new data sets are created

Explanation

Question 45 of 70

1

45.The following SAS program is submitted:

ods csvall file=\’c:\\test.cvs\’;
proc print data=WORK.ONE;
var Name Score Grade;
by IdNumber;
run;
ods csvall close;

What is produced as output?

Select one of the following:

  • A. A file named test.cvs that can only be opened in Excel.

  • B. A text file named test.cvs that can be opened in Excel or in any text editor.

  • C. A text file named test.cvs that can only be opened in a text editor.

  • D. A file named test.cvs that can only be opened by SAS.

Explanation

Question 46 of 70

1

46.Given the SAS data set WORK.ONE:

Obs Revenue2008 Revenue2009 Revenue2010
— ———– ———– ———–
1 1.2 1.6 2.0

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TWO;
set WORK.ONE;
Total=mean(of Rev:);
run;

What value will SAS assign to Total?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 3

  • B. 1.6

  • C. 4.8

  • D. The program fails to execute due to errors.

Explanation

Question 47 of 70

1

47.The following output is created by the FREQUENCY procedure:

The FREQ Procedure

Table of region by product

region product

Frequency|
Percent |
Row Pct |
Col Pct |corn |cotton |oranges | Total
———+——–+——–+——–+
EAST | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4
| 22.22 | 11.11 | 11.11 | 44.44
| 50.00 | 25.00 | 25.00 |
| 50.00 | 33.33 | 50.00 |
———+——–+——–+——–+
SOUTH | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5
| 22.22 | 22.22 | 11.11 | 55.56
| 40.00 | 40.00 | 20.00 |
| 50.00 | 66.67 | 50.00 |
———+——–+——–+——–+
Total 4 3 2 9
44.44 33.33 22.22 100.00

Which TABLES option(s) would be used to eliminate the
row and column counts and just see the frequencies and percents?

Select one of the following:

  • A. norowcount nocolcount

  • B. freq percent

  • C. norow nocol

  • D. nocounts

Explanation

Question 48 of 70

1

48.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TEST;
drop City;
infile datalines;
input
Name $ 1-14 /
Address $ 1-14 /
City $ 1-12 ;
if City=\’New York \’ then input @1 State $2.;
else input;
datalines;
Joe Conley
123 Main St.
Janesville
WI
Jane Ngyuen
555 Alpha Ave.
New York
NY
Jennifer Jason
666 Mt. Diablo
Eureka
CA
;

What will the data set WORK.TEST contain?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    Name Address State
    ————– —————- ——
    Joe Conley 123 Main St.
    Jane Ngyuen 555 Alpha Ave. NY
    Jennifer Jason 666 Mt. Diablo

  • B.
    Name Address City State
    ————– —————- ———– ——
    Joe Conley 123 Main St. Janesville
    Jane Ngyuen 555 Alpha Ave. New York NY
    Jennifer Jason 666 Mt. Diablo Eureka

  • C.
    Name Address State
    ————– —————- ——
    Jane Ngyuen 555 Alpha Ave. NY

  • D. O observations,there is a syntax error in the data step.

Explanation

Question 49 of 70

1

49.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TOTALSALES(keep=MonthSales{12});
set WORK.MONTHLYSALES(keep=Year Product Sales);
array MonthSales{12};
do i=1 to 12;
MonthSales{i}=Sales;
end;
drop i;
run;

The program fails execution due to syntax errors.
What is the cause of the syntax error?

Select one of the following:

  • A. An array cannot be referenced on a keep= data set option.

  • B. The keep= data set option should be (keep=MonthSales*).

  • C. The keep= data set option should be the statement KEEP MonthSales{12}.

  • D. The variable MonthSales does not exist.

Explanation

Question 50 of 70

1

50.Given the SAS data set WORK.ONE:

Id Char1
— —–
111 A
158 B
329 C
644 D

and the SAS data set WORK.TWO:

Id Char2
— —–
111 E
538 F
644 G

The following program is submitted:

data WORK.BOTH;
set WORK.ONE WORK.TWO;
by Id;
run;

What is the first observation in SAS data set WORK.BOTH?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    Id Char1 Char2
    — —– —–
    111 A

  • B.
    Id Char1 Char2
    — —– —–
    111 E

  • C.
    Id Char1 Char2
    — —– —–
    111 A E

  • D.
    Id Char1 Char2
    — —– —–
    644 D G

Explanation

Question 51 of 70

1

51.The following program is submitted:

proc contents data=_all_;
run;

Which statement best describes the output from the submitted program?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The output contains only a list of the SAS data sets that are contained in the WORK library.

  • B. The output displays only the contents of the SAS data sets that are contained in the WORK library.

  • C. The output displays only the variables in the SAS data sets that are contained in the WORK library.

  • D. The output contains a list of the SAS data sets that are contained in the WORK library and displays the contents of those data sets.

Explanation

Question 52 of 70

1

52.Given the SAS data set WORK.EMP_NAME:

Name EmpID
—- —–
Jill 1864
Jack 2121
Joan 4698
John 5463

Given the SAS data set WORK.EMP_DEPT:

EmpID Department
—– ———-
2121 Accounting
3567 Finance
4698 Marketing
5463 Accounting

The following program is submitted:

data WORK.ALL;
merge WORK.EMP_NAME(in=Emp_N)
WORK.EMP_DEPT(in=Emp_D);
by Empid;
if (Emp_N and not Emp_D) or (Emp_D and not Emp_N);
run;

How many observations are in data set WORK.ALL after submitting the program?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 1

  • B. 2

  • C. 3

  • D. 5

Explanation

Question 53 of 70

1

53.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TOTAL_SALARY;
retain Total;
set WORK.SALARY;
by Department;
if First.Department
then Total=0;
Total=sum(Total, Wagerate);
if Last.Total;
run;

What is the initial value of the variable Total?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 0

  • B. Missing

  • C. The value of the first observations Wagerate

  • D. Cannot be determined from the information given

Explanation

Question 54 of 70

1

54.Consider the following data step:

data WORK.TEST;
set SASHELP.CLASS(obs=5);
retain City \’Beverly Hills\’;
State=\’California\’;
run;

The computed variables City and State have their values assigned using two different methods, a RETAIN statement and an Assignment statement. Which statement regarding this program is true?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The RETAIN statement is fine, but the value of City will be truncated to 8
    bytes as the LENGTH statement has been omitted.

  • B. Both the RETAIN and assignment statement are being used to initialize new
    variables and are equally efficient. Method used is a matter of programmer preference.

  • C. The assignment statement is fine, but the value of City will be truncated
    to 8 bytes as the LENGTH statement has been omitted.

  • D. City\’s value will be assigned one time, State\’s value 5 times.

Explanation

Question 55 of 70

1

55.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.DATE_INFO;
X=\”01Jan1960\” D ;
run;

Variable X contains what value?

Select one of the following:

  • A. the numeric value 0

  • B. the character value \”01Jan1960\”

  • C. the date value 01011960

  • D. the code contains a syntax error and does not execute.

Explanation

Question 56 of 70

1

56.The following output is created by the FREQUENCY procedure:

The FREQ Procedure

Table of region by product

region product

Frequency|
Percent |
Row Pct |
Col Pct |corn |cotton |oranges | Total
———+——–+——–+——–+
EAST | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4
| 22.22 | 11.11 | 11.11 | 44.44
| 50.00 | 25.00 | 25.00 |
| 50.00 | 33.33 | 50.00 |
———+——–+——–+——–+
SOUTH | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5
| 22.22 | 22.22 | 11.11 | 55.56
| 40.00 | 40.00 | 20.00 |
| 50.00 | 66.67 | 50.00 |
———+——–+——–+——–+
Total 4 3 2 9
44.44 33.33 22.22 100.00

Which TABLES statement was used to completed the following program
that produced the output?

proc freq data=sales;
<_insert_code_>
run;

Select one of the following:

  • A. tables region product;

  • B. tables region,product;

  • C. tables region/product;

  • D. tables region*product;

Explanation

Question 57 of 70

1

57.Given the SAS data set WORK.ONE:

N BeginDate
– ———
1 09JAN2010
2 12JAN2010

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.TWO;
set WORK.ONE;
Day=<_insert_code_>;
format BeginDate date9.;
run;

The data set WORK.TWO is created, where Day would be 1 for Sunday, 2 for Monday, 3 for Tuesday, … :

WORK.TWO

N BeginDate Day
– ——— —
1 09JAN2010 1
2 12JAN2010 4

Which expression successfully completed the program and creates the variable Day?

Select one of the following:

  • A. day(BeginDate)

  • B. weekday(BeginDate)

  • C. dayofweek(BeginDate)

  • D. getday(BeginDate,today())

Explanation

Question 58 of 70

1

58.The following program is submitted:

proc format;
value salfmt.
0 -< 50000 = \’Less than 50K\’
50000 – high = \’50K or Greater\’;

options fmterr nodate pageno=1;
title \’Employee Report\’;

proc print data=work.employees noobs;
var fullname salary hiredate;
format
salary salfmt.
hiredate date9.;
label
fullname=\’Name of Employee\’
salary=\’Annual Salary\’
hiredate=\’Date of Hire\’;
run;

Why does the program fail?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The PAGENO option is invalid in the OPTIONS statement.

  • B. The RUN statement is missing after the FORMAT procedure.

  • C. The format name contains a period in the VALUE statement.

  • D. The LABEL option is missing from the PROC PRINT statement.

Explanation

Question 59 of 70

1

59.Given the contents of the raw data file TYPECOLOR.DAT:

—-+—-10—+—-20—+—-30
daisyyellow

The following SAS program is submitted:

data FLOWERS;
infile \’TYPECOLOR.DAT\’ truncover;
length
Type $ 5
Color $ 11;
input
Type $
Color $;
run;

What are the values of the variables Type and Color?

Select one of the following:

  • A. Type=daisy, Color=yellow

  • B. Type=daisy, Color=w

  • C. Type=daisy, Color=daisyyellow

  • D. Type=daisy, Color=

Explanation

Question 60 of 70

1

60.Given the SAS data set WORK.PRODUCTS:

ProdId Price ProductType Sales Returns
—— —– ———– —– ——-
K12S 95.50 OUTDOOR 15 2
B132S 2.99 CLOTHING 300 10
R18KY2 51.99 EQUIPMENT 25 5
3KL8BY 6.39 OUTDOOR 125 15
DY65DW 5.60 OUTDOOR 45 5
DGTY23 34.55 EQUIPMENT 67 2

The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.REVENUE(drop=Sales Returns Price);
set WORK.PRODUCTS(keep=ProdId Price Sales Returns);
Revenue=Price*(Sales-Returns);
run;

How many variables does the WORK.REVENUE data set contain?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 2

  • B. 3

  • C. 4

  • D. 6

Explanation

Question 61 of 70

1

61.
Consider the data step:
data WORK.TEST;
infile 'c:\class1.csv' dsd;
input Name $ Sex $ Age Height Weight;
if Age NE 16 and Age NE 15 then Group=1;
else Group=2;
run;

Which statement produces a functionally equivalent result for assigning Group a value?

Select one of the following:

  • A. if Age not in(15,16) then Group=1; else Group=2;

  • B. if (Age NE 16) or (Age NE 15) then Group=1; else Group=2;

  • C. where Age not between 15 and 16 then Group=1; else Group=2;

  • D. both A or C will work.

Explanation

Question 62 of 70

1

62.The following SAS program is submitted:

<_insert_ods_code_>
proc means data=SASUSER.SHOES;
where Product in (\’Sandal\’ , \’Slipper\’ , \’Boot\’);
run;
<_insert_ods_code_>

Which ODS statements, inserted in the two locations above,create a report stored in an html file?

Select one of the following:

  • A.
    ods html open=\’sales.html\’;
    ods html close;

  • B.
    ods file=\’sales.html\’ / html;
    ods file close;

  • C.
    ods html file=\’sales.html\’;
    ods html close;

  • D.
    ods file html=\’sales.html\’;
    ods file close;

Explanation

Question 63 of 70

1

63.
The following SAS program is submitted:
data WORK.OUTDS;
do until(Prod GT 6);
Prod + 1;
end;
run;

What is the value of the variable Prod in the output data set?

Select one of the following:

  • A. . (missing)

  • B. 6

  • C. 7

  • D. Undetermined, infinite loop.

Explanation

Question 64 of 70

1

64题缺。

Select one of the following:

  • Right

  • Wrong

Explanation

Question 65 of 70

1

65.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.ACCOUNTING;
set WORK.DEPARTMENT;
label Jobcode=\’Job Description\’;
run;

Which statement is true about the output dataset?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The label of the variable Jobcode is Job (only the first word).

  • B. The label of the variable Jobcode is Job Desc (only the first 8 characters).

  • C. The label of the variable Jobcode is Job Description.

  • D. The program fails to execute due to errors. Labels must be defined in a PROC step.

Explanation

Question 66 of 70

1

66.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.SALES;
do Year=1 to 5;
do Month=1 to 12;
X + 1;
end;
end;
run;

How many observations are written to the WORK.SALES data set?

Select one of the following:

  • A. 0

  • B. 1

  • C. 5

  • D. 60

Explanation

Question 67 of 70

1

67.Consider the following data step:

data WORK.NEW;
set WORK.OLD(keep=X);
if X < 10 then X=1;
else if X >= 10 AND X LT 20 then X=2;
else X=3;
run;

In filtering the values of the variable X in data set WORK.OLD, what value new value would be assigned to X if its original value was a missing value?

Select one of the following:

  • A. X would get a value of 1.

  • B. X would get a value of 3.

  • C. X would retain its original value of missing.

  • D. This step does not run because of syntax errors.

Explanation

Question 68 of 70

1

68.The following SAS program is submitted:

data WORK.ACCOUNTING;
set WORK.DEPARTMENT;
length EmpId $6;
CharEmpid=EmpId;
run;

If data set WORK.DEPARTMENT has a numeric variable EmpId,which statement is true about the output dataset?

Select one of the following:

  • A. The type of the variable CharEmpid is numeric.

  • B. The type of the variable CharEmpid is unknown.

  • C. The type of the variable CharEmpid is character.

  • D. The program fails to execute due to errors.

Explanation

Question 69 of 70

1

69.Given the data set WORK.EMPDATA:

Employee_ Manager_
ID Job_Title Department ID
——- ———————- —————- ——
120101 Director Sales Management 120261
120102 Sales Manager Sales Management 120101
120103 Sales Manager II Sales Management 120101
120104 Administration Manager Administration 120101
120105 Secretary I Administration 120101

Which one of the following where statements would display observations with job titles containing the word \’Manager\’?

Select one of the following:

  • A. where substr(Job_Title,(length(Job_Title)-6))=\’Manager\’;

  • B. where upcase(scan(Job_Title,-1,\’ \’))=\’MANAGER\’;

  • C. where Job_Title=\’% Manager \’;

  • D. where Job_Title like \’%Manager%\’;

Explanation

Question 70 of 70

1

70.After a SAS program is submitted, the following is written to the SAS log:

105 data WORK.JANUARY;
106 set WORK.ALLYEAR(keep=Product Month Quantity Cost);
107 if Month=\’JAN\’ then output WORK.JANUARY;
108 Sales=Cost * Quantity;
109 drop=Month Quantity Cost;
—–
22
ERROR 22-322: Syntax error, expecting one of the following: !,
!!, &, *, **, +, -,
, <=, <>, =, >, >=,
AND, EQ, GE, GT, IN, LE, LT, MAX, MIN, NE, NG, NL,
NOTIN, OR, ^=, |, ||, ~=.
110 run;

What data set option could be attached to WORK.JANUARY to replace the DROP statement that generated the error in the log?

Select one of the following:

  • A. (drop Month Quantity Cost)

  • B. (drop Month, Quantity, Cost)

  • C. (drop=Month, Quantity, Cost)

  • D. (drop=Month Quantity Cost)

Explanation