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It is a computer's way to represent information. 1.Binary Number 2. Array 3. Algorithm 4. Bit A
These are used to do something else when the condition in the if statement isn't true. 1. Conditional Statement 2. Else Statement 3. If Statement 4. Function B
It is a powerful multi-platform programming language. 1. Phyton 2. Java Script 3. Java 4. Ruby C
It is a major supplier of web apps. 1. Phyton 2. Java Script 3. Java 4. Ruby D
Numbers in ________ are in base 8. This means that the only legal digits are 0-7. 1. Binary Number 2. Hexadecimal Number 3. Octal Number 4. Decima Number C
Numbers in ________ form are in base 16. 1. Binary Number 2. Hexadecimal Number 3. Octal Number 4. Decima Number B
It is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or process. 1. Pseudocode 2. Flow chart 3. Process Symbol 4. Decision Symbol B
Assembly languages are similar to machine languages, but they are much easier to program in because they allow a programmer to substitute names for numbers. 1. High level Language 2. Low Level Assembly Language 3. Fortran 4. Ada Lovelace B
Netbeans began in this year? 2010 1997 1999 1996 D
The year when Sun Microsystem bought the netbean? 1. 2010 2. 1997 3. 1999 4. 1996 C
The “/n” means to insert a new line at this specific point in the text. \n
C Style comments starts with //. All the text after // are treated as comments. C++ Style
Keywords are predefined identifiers reserved by Java for a specific purpose. You can use keywords as names for your variables, classes, methods …etc. Cannot
Character Literals represent single Unicode characters. T
Integer literals represent multiple characters and are enclosed by double quotes. String
A. int quotient = dividend \ divisor; B. int remainder = dividend % divisor; C. System.out.println("Remainder = " + remainder); A
A. int first = 10, second = 20; B. System.out.println("Enter two numbers") C. System.out.println(first + " " + second); B
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