Exam 10: The Tower of Babel
Exam 1: An Introduction to Computer Science50 Questions
Exam 2: Algorithm Discovery and Design50 Questions
Exam 3: The Efficiency of Algorithms50 Questions
Exam 4: The Building Blocks: Binary Numbers, Boolean Logic, and Gates50 Questions
Exam 5: Computer Systems Organization50 Questions
Exam 6: An Introduction to System Software and Virtual Machines50 Questions
Exam 7: Computer Networks and Cloud Computing50 Questions
Exam 8: Information Security50 Questions
Exam 9: Introduction to High-Level Language Programming50 Questions
Exam 10: The Tower of Babel50 Questions
Exam 11: Compilers and Language Translation50 Questions
Exam 12: Models of Computation49 Questions
Exam 13: Simulation and Modeling50 Questions
Exam 14: Electronic Commerce, Databases, and Personal Privacy50 Questions
Exam 15: Artificial Intelligence50 Questions
Exam 16: Computer Graphics and Entertainment: Movies, Games, and Virtual Communities50 Questions
Exam 17: Making Decisions About Computers, Information, and Society50 Questions
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C programs can make use of low-level information such as knowledge of where data are stored in memory._________________________
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A ____ occurs when a function, in the course of acting on its argument values to produce a result value, also changes other values that it has no business changing.
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Unlike FORTRAN, COBOL, C, C++, and Ada, which were carefully developed as programming languages, ____________________, a modern, object-oriented language, was almost an accident.
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Directing the flow of control in a FORTRAN program by using ____ statements is similar to using the various JUMP statements in the assembly language.
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With a suitable parallel processor, a search for the largest of 1,000,000 numbers requires (2*lgN), or____ steps.
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