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1 Unit 1 Review By: Mr. Jacobs

2 True/False The first generation of programming language is assembly language. True

3 True/False Java is an example of a high level language. True

4 True/False Mistakes found early in the coding process are much more expensive to fix than mistakes found later in the process. False

5 True/False Byte Code is a program that behaves like a computer. False

6 True/False An arithmetic expression consists of operands and binary operators combined as in algebra. True

7 True/False Programs manipulate objects by sending them methods. False

8 True/False An integer is a positive or negative whole number. True

9 True/False Strings are objects, not primitive data types True

10 True/False Most, but not all, information in a computer is represented in binary form. False

11 Fill in the blank OOP stands for _______________. object-oriented programming

12 Fill in the blank The software responsible for translating a program in a high-level language to machine code is called a(n) ____________. compiler

13 Fill in the blank JVM stands for _______________. Java virtual machine

14 Fill in the blank Numbers with a fractional part are called _______________. doubles or floating-point numbers

15 Fill in the blank When an object receives a message, the object responds by running a block of code called a(n) _______________. methods

16 Fill in the blank When evaluating an expression, Java performs operations of higher ________ first unless overridden by ____________. precedence, parentheses

17 Fill in the blank Use the ___________ operator to create a new string out of the existing strings. +

18 Written Questions What is the purpose of a variable? The purpose of a variable is to store data that can be modified.

19 Written Questions What are three types of programming errors?
The three types of programming errors are syntax errors, run-time errors, and logic errors. An example of a syntax error is the failure to include a semicolon at the end of a statement. An example of a run-time error is an attempt to divide by a variable whose current value is zero. An example of a logic error is a calculation that is off by a factor of 100.

20 Written Questions Describe the difference between the data types double and int? Type double refers to numbers that have a decimal point. Type int refers to whole numbers.

21 Assume x = 8 and y = 4 Solve x + y * 2 = 16

22 Assume x = 8 and y = 4 Solve (x + y) /3 = 4

23 Assume x = 8 and y = 4 Solve x - y * 3 = -4

24 Assume x = 8 and y = 4 Solve x + y * 1.5 = 14

25 Assume x = 8 and y = 4 Solve [(x - y)^(x-y)]/y 64

26 Write the code Ask the user for their name and enter into a String variable called name. name = reader.readLine(“What is your name?”); System.out.print(“What is your name?”); name = reader.readLine;

27 What shape is made? Pen.home(); Pen.setDirection(0); For (int i=0; i<5; i++) { Pen.move(100); Pen.turn(72); } Pentagon

28 Binary What is as a base 10 number? 23

29 Binary What is as a base 10 number? 49

30 Binary What is 173 as a base 2 number?


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