CSE Final Questions PDF

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This document contains a set of CSE final questions focused on programming concepts and the MIT App Inventor platform.

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CSE FINAL Questions Digital Doodle Test: 1.​ If the designer knows how to use their app intuitively, is it considered user-confirmed? a.​ False 2.​ How many cards do you need on Kanbanchi for a client working on the specific question a.​ 7 Cards 3.​ They follow clien...

CSE FINAL Questions Digital Doodle Test: 1.​ If the designer knows how to use their app intuitively, is it considered user-confirmed? a.​ False 2.​ How many cards do you need on Kanbanchi for a client working on the specific question a.​ 7 Cards 3.​ They follow clients' wants because they know everything a.​ False 4.​ The outer block is the event handler, listening for a click, and camera 1 will take a picture. 5.​ Delete previous app versions to prevent clutter a.​ False 6.​ Keep many items in the progress list a.​ False 7.​ Why learn kanbanchi? a.​ Keep focused on the task at hand b.​ Communication w/ partner c.​ No mental list d.​ Multifaceted project 8.​ MIT App Inventor Assets Column: a.​.mp4 files b.​.png files c.​.mp3 files d.​ No.sug files e.​ No.webp files 9.​ Attend to client user stories? a.​ True 2 10.​ Errors are things to ignore if they don’t change a.​ False 11.​Test each iteration a.​ True 12.​Get feedback for user controls a.​ True 13.​Why have a big backlog? a.​ Positive 2 Oversion b.​ Crazy ideas can be the best idea c.​ It can be used as a backup idea MIT App Inventor Utility Test: 1.​ Why is a good naming procedure important? a.​ Other people interacting with your code can tell what the components mean by looking at its name. 2.​ A. good name for a sprite that makes you lose points when touched is? a.​ Enemy 3.​ Use ___ to standardize the way we name files to find them more efficiently a.​ Naming Convention 4.​ Find components where? a.​ Palette 5.​ You can see the layout of the components in the viewer 6.​ Why won’t the device connect to MIT App Inventor? a.​ The mobile device is not on the LBUSD Guest b.​ Selected LBUSD Guest but did not provide username + password c.​ Connectivity issue w/ district wifi 3 7.​ I am logged onto LBUSD wifi if my phone shows it, but I didn't provide login credentials. a.​ False 8.​ I can open multiple tabs at once to work on multiple different projects a.​ False 9.​ Where is the list of the components used in my app found? a.​ Components 10.​ Where can I see the settings of the components I selected in my app a.​ Properties 11.​Where do I add the coding for my app? a.​ Blocks 12.​Another name I can use for components ___ a.​ Objects 13.​Another name I can use for properties is ___ a.​ Parameters 14.​I should wait until I’m finished coding my app to check for warnings a.​ False 15.​How can I copy code from one program to another? a.​ Dragging it into the backpack 16.​I should enable the workspace grid so my code is neater. a.​ True 17.​Rank based on abstraction levels (high-low) a.​ Art b.​ Oral Language c.​ User Interface d.​ Blocly e.​ Java f.​ Machine language 4 Data Types and Operators Test: 1.​ No arithmetic operator turns into happy 1+8th Birthday 2.​ Space rafter happy, you can’t put a space before a variable as it is part of a string 3.​ “4” string 4.​ Argument → values that provide to a program a function/subroutine 5.​ Variable → a stored value, a small unit of data storage 6.​ x/y is an arithmetic operator 7.​ True ← Boolean 8.​ Is number? Output→boolean 9.​ Happy 18th Birthday! (MIT App Inventor normally allows numbers to be used in strings. 10.​ 4.534 is a float because it has decimals 11.​X AND y is a logical operator (the AND part) 12.​Happy 88th Birthday 13.​Steps on how to send a message a.​ Unlock Phone b.​ Open App c.​ Choose who to send the message to d.​ Compose Message e.​ Send 14.​-4 ← Integer 15.​X

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