CSCI 70 Midterms Review Part 1

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CSCI 70 Midterms Review Quiz

Prepare yourself for the CSCI 70 Midterms with our comprehensive review quiz designed to enhance your understanding of key programming concepts. Dive into various topics that will challenge your knowledge and improve your skills!

  • 11 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Covers programming languages and concepts
  • Check your understanding and readiness for the exam
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CodingExplorer235
Which of these statements is true? (1) Human-generated assembly code can run faster than compiler-generated assembly code (2) Compiler-generated assembly code can run faster than human-generated assembly code
Both 1 and 2
Only 1
Only 2
Neither
A C compiler compiles assembly code into C code
True
False
This is what converts assembly code into machine code.
Compiler
Assembly compiler
Assembler
Assemble.out
There is a one-to-one correspondence between a low-level language (like C) and the machine code it's converted to.
True
False
Which of these is the first popular high-level programming language?
Lisp
Plankalkul
Algo
Fortran
A high-level language can be compiled directly into machine code.
True
False
Which of the following is FALSE? All programming languages are:
Abstractions between the physical computer and software programs
Built on top of either C or Fortran
Defined by a set of programming paradigms
Defined by a set of programming concepts
Which of these is NOT a type of programming concept?
Concurrency
Closing
State
All of them are programming concepts
A collection of programming concepts; the "core language" of a programming paradigm
Colonel Paradigm
Kernel Language
Kernel Paradigm
Colonel Sanders
Which of these shows the correct relationship?
Imperative: How -- Declarative: How
Imperative: What -- Declarative: What
Imperative: How -- Declarative: What
Imperative: What -- Declarative: How
What programming concept exists in imperative programming but not in declarative programming?
Functions
Code Comments
State
Closures
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