Topical Information

This set of questions should help you firm up your knowledge of programming basics and some basic background information any programmer should know.

Questions

  1. Do Review Exercise R1.1.
  2. Do Review Exercise R1.3.
  3. Do Review Exercise R1.4.
  4. Do Review Exercise R1.5.
  5. Do Review Exercise R1.6. Please show me the codes for your programs. A script would be nice, but is not strictly required.
  6. Do Review Exercise R1.7. Please show me the codes for your programs. A script would be nice, but is not strictly required.
  7. This space reserved to add more questions...maybe...

This question set is worth (Level 2.5).

Optional Questions

Do any three of the following for an additional (Level 0.5). (Yes, you may pick as many as three non-overlapping sets of three...*smile*)

  1. Rank the storage devices that can be part of a computer system by:
    1. Speed
    2. Cost
    3. Storage capacity
  2. What is the Java virtual machine?
  3. What is an applet?
  4. What is an integrated development environment?
  5. What is a console window?
  6. Do Review Exercise R1.8. Note that you are writing an algorithm — not a Java program!
  7. Do Review Exercise R1.9. Note that you are working with an algorithm — not a Java program!
  8. Do Review Exercise R1.10. Note that you are writing an algorithm — not a Java program!
  9. Do Review Exercise R1.11. Note that you are writing an algorithm — not a Java program!
  10. Do Review Exercise R1.12. Note that you are writing an algorithm — not a Java program!

You may do Review Exercise R1.13 for an additional (Level 0.5).