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, Solution and Answer Guide: Farrell, Java Programming 10e, [978-035-767-3423], Chapter 1: Creating Java Programs



Solution and Answer Guide
Farrell, Java Programming 10e, [978-035-767-3423], Chapter 1: Creating Java Programs

Table of Contents
Review Questions Answers .......................................................................................................................................... 1
Programming Exercises Solutions............................................................................................................................. 8
Debugging Exercises Solutions ............................................................................................................................... 14
Game Zone Solutions ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Case Problems Solutions ........................................................................................................................................... 18



Review Questions Answers
1. The most basic circuitry-level computer language is ____________.

a. machine language

b. Java

c. high-level language

d. C++

Answer: a

Feedback:

The most basic circuitry-level computer language is machine language. Machine language, or
machine code, is the most basic set of instructions a computer can execute. Java and C++ are
both high-level languages and are the opposite of circuitry-level computer language.

2. Languages that let you use an easily understood vocabulary of descriptive terms, such as read, write,

or add, are known as ____________languages.

a. procedural

b. high-level

c. machine

d. object-oriented

Answer: b



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High-level languages use English-like terms; Java is an example of a high-level language.
Procedural languages are those that run by executing a series of procedures or methods.
Machine-level languages do not use English-like terms; they use 1s and 0s. Object-oriented
languages are run by declaring and using objects that contain data and methods.

3. The rules of a programming language constitute its ____________.

a. syntax

b. logic

c. format

d. objects

Answer: a

Feedback:

The rules of a programming language constitute its syntax.

4. A ____________ translates high-level language statements into machine code.

a. programmer

b. syntax detector

c. compiler

d. decipherer

Answer: c

Feedback:

A compiler translates high-level language statements into machine code. A programmer
writes high-level language statements but does not translate them. “Syntax detector” and
“decipherer” are not terms used in programming.

5. Named computer memory locations are called ____________.

a. compilers

b. variables

c. addresses

d. appellations



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Answer: b

Feedback:

Named computer memory locations are variables. Compilers translate programming
statements into machine language; they are not memory locations. Addresses are unnamed
computer memory locations. “Appellations” is not a term used in programming.

6. The individual operations used in a computer program are often grouped into logical units called

____________.

a. procedures

b. variables

c. constants

d. logistics

Answer: a

Feedback:

The individual operations used in a computer program are often grouped into logical units
called procedures. Variables are named memory locations, and constants are values that do
not change; they are not groups of logical operations. “Logistics” is not a term commonly
used in programming.

7. Envisioning program components as objects that are similar to concrete objects in the real world is

the hallmark of ____________.

a. command-line operating systems

b. procedural programming

c. object-oriented programming

d. machine languages

Answer: c

Feedback:

Envisioning program components as objects that are similar to concrete objects in the real
world is the hallmark of object-oriented programming.

8. The values of an object’s attributes are known as its ____________.

a. state


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b. orientation

c. methods

d. condition

Answer: a

Feedback:

The values of an object’s attributes are known as its state.

9. An instance of a class is a(n) ____________.

a. method

b. procedure

c. object

d. case

Answer: c

Feedback:

An instance of a class is an object.

10. Java is architecturally ____________.

a. neutral

b. oriented

c. specific

d. abstract

Answer: a

Feedback:

Java is architecturally neutral.

11. You must compile classes written in Java into ____________.

a. bytecode

b. source code

c. Javadoc statements


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d. object code

Answer: a

Feedback:

You must compile classes written in Java into bytecode. Source code is the high-level
programming statements. Javadoc statements are a type of comment used for
documentation. Object code is the low-level code produced when a compiler translates high-
level code.

12. All Java programming statements must end with a ____________.

a. period

b. comma

c. closing parenthesis

d. semicolon

Answer: d

Feedback:

All Java programming statements must end with a semicolon.

13. Arguments to methods always appear within ____________.

a. parentheses

b. double quotation marks

c. single quotation marks

d. curly braces

Answer: a

Feedback:

Arguments to methods always appear within parentheses.

14. In a Java program, you must use ____________ to separate classes, objects, and methods.

a. commas

b. semicolons

c. dots



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d. forward slashes

Answer: c

Feedback:

In a Java program, you must use dots to separate classes, objects, and methods.

15. All Java applications must have a method named ____________.

a. method()

b. main()

c. java()

d. Hello()

Answer: b

Feedback:

All Java applications must have a method named main(). Although an application could
have a method named method(), java(), or Hello(), they are not required method
names. Hello()also is not a conventional name because methods usually start with a
lowercase letter.

16. Nonexecuting program statements that provide documentation are called ____________.

a. classes

b. notes

c. comments

d. commands

Answer: c

Feedback:

Nonexecuting program statements that provide documentation are called comments.

17. Java supports three types of comments: ____________, ____________, and Javadoc.

a. line, block

b. string, literal

c. constant, variable




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d. single, multiple

Answer: a

Feedback:

Java supports line, block, and Javadoc comments.

18. Which of the following is not necessary to do before you can run a Java program?

a. coding

b. compiling

c. saving

d. debugging

Answer: d

Feedback:

Although you should debug a program, it can run with bugs—it simply will produce incorrect
results. You must code, compile, and save a program before you can run it.

19. The command to execute a compiled Java application is ____________.

a. run

b. execute

c. javac

d. java

Answer: d

Feedback:

The command to execute a compiled Java application is java. The command to compile a
program is javac.

20. You save text files containing Java source code using the file extension ____________.

a. .java

b. .class

c. .txt

d. .src



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Answer: a

Feedback:

You save text files containing Java source code using the file extension .java.


Programming Exercises Solutions
1. Is each of the following class identifiers (a) legal and conventional, (b) legal but unconventional, or (c)

illegal?

a. myClass

b. void

c. Golden Retriever

d. invoice#

e. 36542ZipCode

f. Apartment

g. Fruit

h. 8888

i. displayTotal()

j. Accounts_Receivable

Solution
a. myClass (b) Unconventional because class names conventionally
start with an uppercase letter

b. void (c) Illegal because void is a reserved word

c. Golden Retriever (c) Illegal because class names cannot contain a space

d. invoice# (c) Illegal because class names cannot contain #

e. 36542ZipCode (c) Illegal because class names cannot start with a
number

f. Apartment (a) Legal and conventional because it is one word, not a

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