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