What will be the output of the following PHP code?
<?php
$a = array(“a” => “Jaguar”, “b” => “Land Rover”, 
“c” => “Audi”, “d” => “Maseratti”);
echo array_search(“Audi”, $a);
?>
a)  a
b)	b
c)	c
d)	d
Answer: c
Explanation: The array_search() function searches for the element and returns the key of that element.
						
						
												
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