Exam 1: Introduction to Computers and Java
Exam 1: Introduction to Computers and Java53 Questions
Exam 2: Java Fundamentals52 Questions
Exam 3: Decision Structures58 Questions
Exam 4: Loops and Files56 Questions
Exam 5: Methods56 Questions
Exam 6: A First Look at Classes58 Questions
Exam 7: Arrays and the Arraylist Class63 Questions
Exam 8: A Second Look at Classes and Objects52 Questions
Exam 9: Text Processing and More About Wrapper Classes62 Questions
Exam 10: Inheritance64 Questions
Exam 11: Exceptions and Advanced File Io59 Questions
Exam 12: Java-Fx: Gui Programming and Basic Controls42 Questions
Exam 13: Java-Fx: Advanced Controls40 Questions
Exam 14: Java-Fx: Graphics, Effects, and Media40 Questions
Exam 15: Recursion23 Questions
Exam 16: Databases40 Questions
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The contents of a variable cannot be changed while the program is running.
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Which of the following will run the compiled program called ReadIt?
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The central processing unit (CPU) consists of two parts which are
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Which of the following is not part of the programming process?
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Which of the following will compile a program called ReadIt?
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__________ refers to the physical components that a computer is made of.
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An object typically hides its data but allows outside code access to
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__________ refers to the physical components that a computer is made of.
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Without programmers, the users of computers would have no software, and, without software, computers would not be able to do anything.
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Which of the following is not one of the major components of a typical computer system?
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Which of the following is a software entity that contains data and procedures?
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When an object's internal data is hidden from outside code and access to that data is retricted to the object's methods, the data is protected from accidental corruption.
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