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TSA CODING QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT SOLUTIONS | GUARANTEED SUCCESS.



Computer Program - (answer)Any form of software that runs on top of the operating system



Programming Language - (answer)A system of conventions and symbols used to create instructions for
computers, which read through and follow the instructions in the code (content written using a
programming language)



Machine Code - (answer)A binary system that is made of a series of 1s and 0s. It is considered the lowest
level of programming and is the set of instructions with which the computer's CPU works directly



Low-level Language - (answer)A programming language whose code is more similar to what the
computer works with and is less human-readable; it is very specific and directly manipulates hardware.
They are more efficient but harder to use. Examples: C, C++



High-level Language - (answer)A programming language whose code has multiple layers of abstraction
(i.e. the code has to be translated into a form that the computer can understand) and is thus more
human-readable. With high-level languages, one does not directly manipulate the hardware and instead
works with the logic of the program. Examples: FORTRAN, COBOL



Source Code - (answer)The code that is written by the programmer and is in a form that can be
understood and edited by humans.



Object Code - (answer)Source code that has been transformed by the computer into a low-level form
that the CPU can understand and work with.



Statements - (answer)Individual, specific instructions used in programming to accomplish specific tasks.



Algorithm - (answer)A predefined procedure that aims to solve a problem or complete a task. It takes
into account specific circumstances and has varying courses of action for each.



Pseudocode - (answer)Human-written code that describes what a program is supposed to do, or, more
specifically, what the programmer wants the code to do.

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Flowchart - (answer)A diagram used to describe algorithms and the structure of programs and
programming languages. It consists of boxes that represent specific objects or steps and arrows and
lines to represent the relationship between them.



Documentation - (answer)Text written in normal language that describes software; it consists of
comments found directly in the code as well as separate documents that describe the overall program.



Debug - (answer)A process that aims to locate the exact source of bugs (i.e. errors or flaws) in the code.



Syntax Error - (answer)A mistake with the conventions and symbols of the programming language that
leads to an error in the program.



Run-time Error - (answer)An error that occurs when the program is running, after the code has already
been compiled, or checked. Programs are able to recover from runtime errors.



Interpret - (answer)To convert the code into instructions as the program is running.



Compile - (answer)To convert the code into instructions before the program runs.



Assembler - (answer)A program that converts basic, low-level instructions into machine code.



Execute - (answer)To run a program or a set of instructions given to a computer.



ASCII Code - (answer)System in which each English character is assigned a numerical code ranging from
0 to 127.



Solve by Analogy - (answer)Consists of comparing the problem to something that is both similar and
familiar to you. It requires you to draw knowledge from something that you know well and apply it to
the task at hand.

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