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Starting Out with Java
From Control Structures through
Objects
7th Edition
By
Tony Gaddis

, Gaddis: Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects
Chapter 1

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which of the following professions use the computer as a tool?
a. Accountants
b. Engineers
c. Mechanics
d. Nurses
e. All of the above


ANS: E

2. The computer can do such a wide variety of tasks because:
a. It can be programmed
b. It is a machine
c. It contains a central processing unit (CPU)
d. It has the ability to connect to the Internet


ANS: A

3. Computer programming is:
a. An art
b. A science
c. Both of the above
d. Neither of the above


ANS: C

4. Another term for programs is:
a. Hardware
b. Software
c. Firmware
d. Shareware


ANS: B

5. refers to the physical components that a computer is made of.
a. Device
b. System
c. Hardware
d. Software


ANS: C

6. The major components of a typical computer system consist of:
a. The CPU
b. Input/output devices
c. Main memory
d. Secondary storage devices
e. All of the above

, Gaddis: Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects

ANS: E

7. A program is a sequence of instructions stored in:
a. The CPU
b. The computer’s memory
c. Software
d. Firmware


ANS: B

8. When a computer is running a program, the CPU is engaged in a process formally known as:
a. The decrypt/validate/commit cycle
b. Low-level machine mode
c. The fetch/decode/execute cycle
d. Parallax data execution


ANS: C

9. A byte is a collection of:
a. Four bits
b. Six bits
c. Eight bits
d. A dollar


ANS: C

10. Which of the following is a secondary storage device?
a. Hard drives
b. Floppy disks
c. USB drives
d. None of the above
e. All of the above


ANS: E

11. An operating system can be categorized according to:
a. The number of users they can accommodate
b. The number of tasks they can perform at one time
c. Both of the above
d. Neither of the above


ANS: C

12. This is a special language used to write computer programs.
a. Programming language
b. Operating system
c. Application
d. Pseudocode


ANS: A

, Gaddis: Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Objects
13. The original name for Java was
a. Java
b. HotJava
c. Elm
d. Oak


ANS: D

14. Syntax is:
a. Words that have a special meaning in the programming language
b. Rules that must be followed when writing a program
c. Punctuation
d. Symbols or words that perform operations


ANS: B

15. Variables are:
a. Symbolic names made up by the programmer that represents locations in the computer's RAM
b. Reserved words
c. Symbolic names made up by the programmer whose values cannot be changed
d. Operators that perform operations on one or more operands


ANS: A

16. Byte code instructions are:
a. Another name for source code
b. Syntax errors
c. Machine code instructions
d. Read and interpreted by the JVM


ANS: D

17. Suppose you are at an operating system command line, and you are going to use the following command to
compile a program:

javac MyClass.java

Before entering the command, you must:

a. Save the program with the .comp extension
b. Execute the java.sun.com program
c. Make sure you are in the same directory or folder where MyClass.java is located
d. Close all other Windows on your computer system


ANS: C

18. In the programming process which of the following is not involved in defining what the program is to do:
a. Process
b. Compile code
c. Input
d. Output
e. Purpose

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