You have three questions, including a rather broad question, which makes your post:
But what is the explanation behind this? Is it something like the following?
The first question is probably going to attract a long answer which might be coming from an official site for that particular language. Now if you ask whether the answer to the previous question is something like you described, that makes the question even worse. These two questions can be easily searched with Google.
But is it mandatory for a truth value to be evaluated to 1? What happens when we assume a truth value to be any non-zero value rather than 1? What if in the above case, some intermediate result was true? How do we decide in the above case when a = 1, b = 5 and c = 10?
You had two already... now four more!? This is insane and definitely means you need to revisit the Help Center. Six questions is definitely way too broad and the quality of the questions themselves is rather low and subjective to opinion and debate/discussion. The questions you ask seems to also be easily Googled or tested by yourself.
So the reason for the downvotes will be:
Way. Too. Broad. - Six questions is way too much
Quality of questions - The questions can be answered by testing them yourself and/or using Google
Is an easily found duplicate - Shows you have not invested research effort