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EGR 1400 Exam 1 Latest Update
In C#, you can simulate rolling two dice by selecting a random number between 1 and 6 to
represent each die roll and then adding them together to get the dice total. Let,s say that we
developed a program to do this and we rolled the pair of dice 50 times and recorded the
results of each roll on a sheet of paper. Can we just select one random number between 2 and
12 and achieve the same experimental results for the 50 rolls as rolling two die and adding
them?
a. No, It's not possible to get the same experimental results with one random number
b. Yes, using the same scaling as before
c. Yes, if the Visual C# code is written to scale the single random number between 2 and 12
d. Yes, if the random number is selected using my land Next (2,13); - ANSWER No, It's not
possible to get the same experimental results with one random number
What property of a Label control would you need to set to change the words displayed in the
Label on the form?
a. the Text property
b. the Name property
c. the Captain property
d. the Word property
e. None of these - ANSWER a. the Text property
Which of the following is the best name for a text box that will hold a person's age within a
Visual Studio .NET project, keeping in mind the recommended naming conventions?
,a. Form1
b. txtAge
c. txtText1
d. Age
e. None of the above - ANSWER b. txtAge
,When the user clicks a button, is raised.
a. an event
b. a setting
c. a method
d. a property - ANSWER a. an event
Which if the following statements will set RandNum to a value between 1 and 3, inclusive?
a. RandNum = myRand.Next(1,3);
b. RandNum = myRand.Next(0,3);
c. RandNum = myRand.Next(1,4);
d. RandNum = myRand.Next(0,4);
e. None of these - ANSWER c. RandNum = myRand.Next(1,4);
What is the value of float.Parse("3.8").ToString("0.00")?
a. 3.8
b. 3.80
c. 4
d. 03.80
e. None of the above - ANSWER b. 3.80
What does the following expression result in:
txtText1.Text = txtSalary.Text + txtBonus.Text + txtOvertime.Text;
Given that the values entered for txtSalary is 400, txtBonus is 50 and txtOvertime is 0
a. 450
b. 40050
c. 400500
d. 4500
e. 400 - ANSWER c. 400500
, What does the following expression result in (myVar is an integer with int myVar = 0;):
myVar = int.parse(txtSalary.Text) + int.parse(txtBonus.Text) + int.parse(txtOvertime.Text);
Given that the values entered for txtSalary is 400, txtBonus is 50 and txtOvertime is 0
a. 450
b. 40050
c. 400500
d. 4500
e. 400 - ANSWER a. 450
Which of the following statements declare the variables a and b as type integer?
a. a = 0: b = 0;
b. int a; b=0;
c. int a & b;
d. int a, b;
e. None of these - ANSWER d. int a, b;
Which of the following correctly demonstrates continuing a string on a second line in the code
window to keep the code in one screen instead of scrolling to the right?
a. "This is a string " +
"This is the 2nd line";
b. "This is a string " and
"This is the 2nd line";
c. "This is a string " & &