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C200 Intro to Computer Science & Programming Midterm Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 intelligence - ANSWER-behavior driven by reasoning reasoning - ANSWER-producing new truths based on existing (old) truths logic - ANSWER-structured reasoning structure - ANSWER-some set of symbols and a way to combine them in certain ways (grammar) Programming - ANSWER-general: writing the instructions for the computer to preform; connecting your imagination to the real world, you want it to be intelligent and rational/to react, its reasoning with symbols (tiny amounts of electricity/semiconductors = symbols for computer) taking imagination and forming logic (with logic operations--and/or/not) w/ hopes that it relates to the real world the manipulation of symbols Turing-Complete Language (TCL) - ANSWER-3 elements: 1) State (memory) 2) Functions (abstraction over state) 3) Input and Output (put information into the computer and get it out) State - ANSWER-one of the fundamental elements of TCLs: state is memory-- allow us to store and retrieve information

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C200 Intro to Computer Science &
Programming Midterm Exam Questions
& Answers 2023/2024
intelligence - ANSWER-behavior driven by reasoning



reasoning - ANSWER-producing new truths based on existing (old) truths



logic - ANSWER-structured reasoning



structure - ANSWER-some set of symbols and a way to combine them in certain ways (grammar)



Programming - ANSWER-general: writing the instructions for the computer to preform; connecting your
imagination to the real world, you want it to be intelligent and rational/to react, its reasoning with
symbols (tiny amounts of electricity/semiconductors = symbols for computer)



taking imagination and forming logic (with logic operations--and/or/not) w/ hopes that it relates to the
real world



the manipulation of symbols



Turing-Complete Language (TCL) - ANSWER-3 elements:

1) State (memory)

2) Functions (abstraction over state)

3) Input and Output (put information into the computer and get it out)



State - ANSWER-one of the fundamental elements of TCLs: state is memory-- allow us to store and
retrieve information

, state is a serial operation; there is an order and to retrieve it, it must be stored earlier



state requires names as a way to identify memory (assignment statements)



Choice - ANSWER-conditionally executed code, an operation is carried out only when some condition is
true



Boolean expression (BE) - ANSWER-something that is either True or False; how we determine choice



True = "true" or any non-zero number or non-empty string



False= "False" or zero or an empty string



uses and/or/not (logical operators)



Completeness vs Soundness - ANSWER-Completeness: if its true on the left, then its true on the right--
your program will produce the same symbolic truth



Soundness: if its true on the right, its true on the left--symbolic truth corresponds to reality



Computer Architecture - ANSWER-the heart of the computer is the CPU (the central processor unit), bus,
and memory



Bus - ANSWER-Kind of electric highway between CPU and memory--two types: address bus (where it is)
and data bus (what it contains)



Central Processing Unit (CPU) - ANSWER-two components: the arithmetic/logic unit (ALU) and the
control unit (CU); the control unit gets the contents from memory (instructions) and sends information
from memory to ALU where the ALU executes some operation and stores the result (called the fetch-
execute cycle)

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