Which of the following is not a High Level Programming Language ?
(A) COBOL
(B) Pascal
(C) Assembly language
(D) FORTRAN
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Correct and. Is assembly language
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" Option C Assembly Language ".
Explanation:
- A high-level language (HLL) is a programming language such as COBOL, FORTRAN and Pascal.
- That activates a programmer to write programs that are more or less independent of a particular type of computer. The languages are considered high level, because they are closer to human languages and further from machine languages.
- Python, Java, C++, Visual Basic, JavaScript, PHP they are also commonly used High Level Programming Languages.
- The terms high level language and low level language are inherently relative.
- A high level programming language is one that is user oriented in that it has been designed to concoct it straight forward for a programmer to modify an algorithm into program coding.
the high level language can be divided into the following types:
i) Procedure-oriented languages.
ii) Logic-oriented languages.
iii) Object-oriented languages.
So, Assembly language is not a High Level Programming Language.
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