| In order to test your progress, you should be able to answer the following questions. | 1) | An exception defined in the inner block can be raised in -
_____ both inner and outer blocks. -
_____ the outer block only. -
_____ the inner block only. | | 2) | If an exception has been raised in the inner block and has been handled in the outer block, control is transferred back to inner block for further execution of the script. -
_____ True -
_____ False | | 3) | If an exception has been raised in the outer block, and its handler is defined in the inner block, which of the following will occur? -
_____ Control will be passed to the inner block to handle the raised exception. -
_____ The script will terminate due to an exception that is not handled. | | 4) | An exception defined inside the body of the loop -
_____ terminates this loop after it has been raised. -
_____ allows the loop to proceed with next iteration. -
_____ causes an error. | | 5) | A WHEN clause of the exception-handling section of a PL/SQL block can reference a single exception only. -
_____ True -
_____ False | Answers appear in Appendix A, Section 10.1 . |