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60106: Which of the
following is NOT a legal identifier? 7thheaven
Section 10.3 The
protected Access
Modifier
60108: Which of the
following IS a legal identifier? ______________
Section 10.2.4 Overriding
Inherited Methods
60098: Which of the
following names in a program is equivalent to the name int? None
of the above
60118: An identifier
that cannot be used as a variable name is a reserved word.
Section 10.2.3 Adding
Specialization to the
Subcla...
60120: Which of the
following is NOT a Java reserved word? main
Section 10.2.2 Subclass
Constructors
60094: A comment
starts with what characters? //
The text of a comment can
be anything the programmer wants to
write.
Section 10.2.1 Inherited
Members of a Class
Section 10.1 Inheritance
85016: Of the
following variable names, which is the best one for keeping track of whether a
patient has a fever or not?
hasFever Of the following variable names, which is the
best one for keeping track of whether an integer might be prime or
not? mightBePrime
Section 9.7.4 Using the
ArrayList Class in a
Progr...
20503: Write a
statement that prints Hello, world to the screen:
Section 9.7.2 Methods of
the ArrayList Class
System.out.println( "Hello,
world" );
20504: Write a
complete main method that prints Hello, world to the screen:
public static void main( String []
args )
System.out.println( "Hello, world"
);
System.exit( 0 );
20505: Suppose
your name was Alan Turing. Write a statement that would print your
last name, followed by a comma,
followed by a space and your first name:
System.out.println( "Turing,
Alan" );
20506: Suppose
your name was George Gershwin. Write a complete main method that
would print your last name,
followed by a comma, followed by a space and
your first name:
public static void main( String []
args )
System.out.println( "Gershwin,
George" );
System.exit( 0 );
Section 9.7.1 Declaring
and Instantiating
ArrayLis...
Section 9.3.1 Processing
All the Elements of a
Two...
Section 6.14 Exercises,
Problems, and Projects
Section 6.11 Nested
Loops
Section 6.10 CountControlled Loops Using
for
Section 6.8 EventControlled Loops Using
do/while
Section 6.4.1
Accumulation
Section 6.3.2 Reading
Data from a Text File
Section 6.3.1 Reading
Data from the User
Section 6.2 General Form
for while Loops
Section 5.11 The switch
Statement
20515: Write a
complete program whose class name is Hello and that
displays Hello, world on the screen.
public class Hello
public static void main( String [] args )
System.out.println( "Hello, world"
);
System.exit( 0 );
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Section 5.10 The
Conditional Operator
(?:)
Section 5.9.2 String
Comparison Methods
Section 5.9.1 The equals
Method
Section 5.5.2 Nested
if/else Statements
Section 5.5.1 Sequential
Java Codelab Solutions: Section 2.1 Java Application Structure
if/else Statements
Section 5.4 Selection
Using if/else
20973: Rearrange the
following code so that it forms a correct program that prints out the
letter Q:
Section 5.3 Selection
Using if/else
public class Q
public
static void main(String[] a)
System.out.println("Q");
Section 5.2 Simple
Selection with if
Section 5.1.3 Logical
Operators
Section 5.1.2 Relational
Operators
20977: Assume
that message is a Stringvariable. Write a statement to
display its value on standard output:
Section 5.1.1 Equality
Operators
System.out.println(message);
Section 3.19 Exercises,
Problems and Projects
20978: Assume
that word is a
Stringvariable. Write a statement to display the
message "Today's Word-Of-The-Day is: "
followed by the
value of word on a line by itself
on standard output.
Section 3.16 Input and
Output Using
JOptionPane Di...
Section 3.15 The Integer,
Double and Other
Wrapper...
System.out.println("Today's
Word-Of-The-Day is: " + word);
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Section 3.13 The Math
Class
Section 3.11 Calling Static
Methods and Using
Stat...
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Section 3.10 Input from
the Console Using the
Scan...
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Section 3.7 The String
Class -- indexOf
Section 3.7 The String
Class -- substring
Section 3.7 The String
Class - methods, length
and...
Section 3.7 The String
Class -- concatenation
Section 3.7 The String
Class -- variables,
declara...
Section 3.3 Calling
Methods
Section 3.2: Creating
Objects Using
Constructors
Chapter 3 Object-Oriented
Programming, Part 1:
Us...
Section 9.2 Accessing
Multidimensional Array
Eleme...
Section 9.1.4 Assigning
Intial Values to
Mutlidime...
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Section 9.1.3 Combining
the Declaration and
Instan...
Section 9.1.2 Instantiating
Multidimensional
Array...
Section 2.6 Exercises,
Problems and Projects
Section 2.3.8 Shortcut
Operators
Section 2.3.7 Mixed-Type
Arithmetic and Type
Casti...
Section 2.3.5 Integer
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Division and Modulus
Section 2.3.3 Operator
Precedence
Section 2.3.2 Arithmetic
Operators
Section 2.3.1 The
Assignment Operator
and Expressi...
Section 2.2.8 Constants
Section 2.2.7 String
Literals and Escape
Sequences...
Section 2.2.6 The
Assignment Operator,
Initials Va...
Section 2.2.5 Boolean
Data Type
Section 2.2.4 Character
Data Type
Section 2.2.3 FloatingPoint Data Types
Section 2.2.2 Integer Data
Types
Section 2.2.1 Declaring
Variables
Section 2.2 Data Types,
Variables and
Constants
Section 2.1 Java
Application Structure
Chapter 2 Programming
Building Blocks Java
Basics
Section 9.1.1 Declaring
Multidimensional
Arrays
Chapter 9:
Multidimensional
Arrays and the ArrayL...
Section 8.10 Exercises,
Problems , and
Projects
Section 8.6.3 Insertion
Sort
Section 8.5.2 Retrieving
Command Line
Arguments
Section 8.5.1 Using Arrays
in User-Defined
Classes...
Section 8.4 Programming
Activity 1: Working with
...
Section 8.3.4 Finding
Maximum or Minimum
Values
Section 8.3.3 Summing
the Elements of an
Array
Section 8.2 Accessing
Array Elements
Section 8.1.4 Assigning
Initial Values to Arrays
Section 8.1.3 Combining
the Declaration and
Instan...
Section 8.1.2 Instantiating
Arrays
Chapter 8 Single-
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Dimensional Arrays
Section 7.18: Exercises,
Problems, and Projects
Section 7.10 The toString
and equals Methods
Section 7.8 Programming
Activity (Parking Meter)
Section 7.8 Programming
Activity (Book)
Section 7.8 Programming
Activity (Gas Tank)
Section 7.8 Programming
Activity (Value Class)
Section 7.8 Programming
Activity (Counter)
Section 7.7 Writing Data
Manipulation Methods
Section 7.6 Writing
Mutator Methods
Section 7.5 Writing
Accessor Methods
Section 7.4 Writing
Constructors
Section 7.2 Defining
Instance Variables
Section 7.1 Defining a
Class
Section 1.5.4:
Programming Activity 1:
Writing a...
Section 1.5.3: Developing
a Java Application
Section 1.5.2: Program
Design with
Pseudocode
Section 1.5.1:
Programming Basics
Section 1.4.2 An
Introduction to ObjectOriented P...
Section 1.4.1: High and
Low Level Languages
Section 1.3.3:
Representing
Characters with the U...
Section 1.3.2: Using
Hexadecimal Numbers
to Repre...
Section 1.3.1 Binary
Numbers
Section 1.1: Basic
Computer Concepts
Chapter 1: Introduction to
Programming
Chapter 7: ObjectOriented Programming,
Part 2: U...
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