1. - 56 is not a valid real constant in Fortran.



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MCQ->Assertion (A): In Fortran 77 the statement IMPLICIT INTEGER (A - E) identifies all variable name which begin with A, B, C, D, or E as being of integer type.Reason (R): IMPICIT statement in Fortran 77 is an improvement over earlier versions of Fortran.

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