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HAT Subject 2026 Compiler Construction Free Quiz 17

Practice HAT Subject 2026 HEC Aptitude Test Computer Science MCQs from Compiler Construction. Get instant results with Explanation.

161. What does CPython use?



162. What does a compiler do?



163. What is the first phase of a compiler?



164. What is a lexeme?



165. What is a token in lexical analysis?



166. What does syntax analysis do?



167. What represents the syntactic structure of a program?



168. What is an AST?



169. What does semantic analysis do?



170. What is a symbol table used for?



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Frequency: Quarterly | Time: 120 Minutes
Negative Marking: No

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