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The C++ Programming contest evaluates participants' knowledge of structured designs, algorithms, and object-oriented programming using the C++ language. Eligibility is open to any postsecondary division student member, who must bring their own equipment and adhere to strict guidelines regarding materials allowed in the testing area. The event consists of a 10-minute orientation, 90 minutes of testing, and a 10-minute wrap-up, with each state permitted five entries.

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The C++ Programming contest evaluates participants' knowledge of structured designs, algorithms, and object-oriented programming using the C++ language. Eligibility is open to any postsecondary division student member, who must bring their own equipment and adhere to strict guidelines regarding materials allowed in the testing area. The event consists of a 10-minute orientation, 90 minutes of testing, and a 10-minute wrap-up, with each state permitted five entries.

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(335) C++ Programming

Description
Evaluate knowledge of working with structured designs, algorithms, and OOP methodology using the
C++ language. This contest can only be completed using the C++ programming language, if you want to
use C#, you must take the C# contest. This contest will be graded on the Windows operating system;
therefore, Unix/Linux should not be used.

Eligibility
Any postsecondary division student member may enter this event.

Member must supply


Computer or laptop/notebook (USB-Type A or adapter required); a full-size keyboard may be used (no
printer is needed)
Carry-in and setup of equipment must be done solely by the member
Member must bring all supporting devices and software appropriate for the event (e.g., extension cords,
power supply, IDE, paper, etc.)
Published and/or unpublished non-electronic written reference materials
Only pre-written code that is hard copied is allowed.

Business Professionals of America assumes no responsibility for hardware/software provided by the


member. No equipment, supplies, or materials other than those specified for an event will be allowed in the
testing area. No previous Business Professionals of America tests and/or sample tests or facsimiles thereof
(handwritten, photocopied, or keyed) may be taken into the testing area. Violation of this rule will result in
disqualification.

Competencies
• Demonstrate understanding of general programming concepts and C++ computer language
• Use programming skills for proper development of a C++ computer program
• Demonstrate knowledge of C++ computer language
• Implement program logic (algorithms, structured design)
• Use structural design techniques and object-oriented concepts
• Understand and implement UML diagrams
• Create a C++ program using calculations, totals, selection statements, logical operators, classes,
sequential file access, I/O operations, loops, methods, arrays, and data structures (linked lists,
structures, etc.)

Method of evaluation
Application

Length of event
No more than ten (10) minutes orientation, ninety (90) minutes testing time, ten (10) minutes wrap-up

Entries
Each state is allowed five (5) entries

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