1) Programming Paradigms are a way to classify programming languages based on their..... a) Syntax b) Variable types c) Modules d) Features 2) Which of these is an example of a Object Oriented Program a) Fortran b) C# (C Sharp) c) Pascal d) Basic 3) In Object Oriented Programming a Class is a ……. For future Objects a) Pre-fix b) Function c) Template d) Model 4) What are the 4 basics of OOP? a) Abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. b) Encapsulation, desegregation, inheritance, monopolisation c) Construction, relapsing, desegregation, monopolisation d) abstraction, relapsing, desegregation and polymorphism 5) In event-driven programming a trigger can be described as any action that initiates an event, which of below is not a viable example of a trigger a) Mouse Click b) Key Press c) Timer start d) 4. Addition Variable 6) Three key features of Event Driven Programming are: a) Concert, Event Handler, Trigger Function, Feature b) Event, Event Finder, Shooter, Time Driven c) Concert, Event Finder, Shooter, Feature d) Event, Event Handler, Trigger Function, Time Driven 7) What is procedural programming? a) Procedural programming is a computer programming model that organizes software design around data, or objects, rather than functions and logic. b) Procedural programming is a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events such as user actions etc.. c) Procedural programming is a programming paradigm built around the idea that programs are sequences of instructions to be executed d) Procedural programming is built around the of events and objects 8) Which of the options below is an advantage of Procedural programming? a) Simplicity of use: Procedural functions are easy to understand, making it a good starting point when learning to code. b) Very easy to relate to real world object due its makeup c) The code in larger Programs is usually easy to understand d) Error checking is very easy to do 9) Which of these is not a construct in Programming a) Sequence b) Selection c) Iteration d) Boolean 10) What does the term Iteration mean in programming a) Where the code has the option go in two different direction depending on the condition and outcome b) Where the code goes down line by line in a sequential fashion c) Where the code jumps to another part of the program when called to do so d) 1. Where the code in programming repeats itself at least once
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