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The keyword LIKE can be used in a WHERE clause to refer to a range of values.

A. True

B. False

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Option B: False
The keyword LIKE in SQL is used in a WHERE clause to search for a specified pattern in a column. It is typically used with wildcard characters (% for zero or more characters and _ for a single character) to match patterns rather than ranges of values.

Conclusion:
The statement "The keyword LIKE can be used in a WHERE clause to refer to a range of values" is Option B: False. Hence, the correct answer is False.

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