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Conditional structure problems
1. The University of Lahore
The Department of Computer Science & IT
LAB MANUAL-2(Control Structure)
1. Write a program that asks the user to enter two integers, obtains the numbers from the
user, and thenprints the larger number followed by the words “is larger”. If the numbers
are equal, print the message “These numbers are equal”.
2. If cost price and selling price of an item is input through the keyboard, write a program to
determine whether the seller has made profit or incurred loss. Also determine how much
profit he made or loss he incurred.
3. Any integer is input through the keyboard. Write a program to find out whether it is an
odd number or even number.
4. A five-digit number is entered through the keyboard. Write a program to obtain the
reversed number and to determine whether the original and reversed numbers are equal or
not.
5. If the ages of Ram, Shyam and Ajay are input through the keyboard, write a program to
determine the youngest of the three
6. Write a program to check whether a triangle is valid or not, when the three angles of the
triangle are entered through the keyboard. A triangle is valid if the sum of all the three
angles is equal to 180 degrees.
7. Given the length and breadth of a rectangle, write a program to find whether the area of
the rectangle is greater than its perimeter. For example, the area of the rectangle with
length = 5 and breadth = 4 is greater than its perimeter.
8. Given the length and breadth of a rectangle, write a program to find whether the area of
the rectangle is greater than its perimeter. For example, the area of the rectangle with
length = 5 and breadth = 4 is greater than its perimeter.
9. Write a program that reads an integer and determines whether it is odd or even.
10. Write a program to determine which character is entered by the user from the keyboard
i.e., an uppercase character, a lowercase character, a digit or a special symbol.
11. Write a program that inputs a six digit number from the user reverses it and determines if
the original and reverse numbers are equal or not. Do not allow the user to enter any other
number except a six digit number.