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Introduction to Java Multiple Choice Question Tips & Practice
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In this lesson, our instructor Tom Quayle goes through an introduction on multiple choice question tips and practice. He starts by going over the AP Computer Science exam structure and then explains some strategies and tips. He works through multiple exam
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Last reply by: Francis Fan
Sun Apr 9, 2017 7:56 AM
Post by Francis Fan on April 9, 2017
Every class is a subclass of object class, So in #6, why is someclass not belong to object class?
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Fri Aug 14, 2015 12:44 AM
Post by Jim Tang on August 8, 2015
Where do the spaces come from in example 9?
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Fri Aug 14, 2015 12:34 AM
Post by Jim Tang on August 8, 2015
Hey professor!
I thought about #4 Roman numeral III for awhile, and I have a question. The code does work for the given conditions, but is it assumed that any score 92<score<93 and 83<score<84 will not return any score? The given answer choice WILL work, but I do feel it's a little over-coded if you know what I mean. Your input would be great.
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Last reply by: Darius Smith
Mon Jul 8, 2013 11:06 AM
Post by Darius Smith on July 5, 2013
1234% 10 = 4...really?