AP CSA Semester Exam Questions And
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Consider the following two code segments. Assume that the int variables m and n have been
properly declared and initialized and are both greater than 0.
I. for (int 1 = 0; i < m * n; i++)
{
System.out.print("A");
}
II. for (int j - 1; j <= m; j++)
{
for (int k = 1; k < n; k++
{
System.out.print("B");
}
}
Assume that the initial values of m and n are the same in code segment I as they are in code II.
Which of the following correctly compares the number of times that "A" and "B" are printed
when each code segment is executed?
A. "A" is printed m fewer times than "B"
B. "A" is printed n fewer times than "B"
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C. "A" is printed m more times than "B"
D. "A" is printed n more times than "B" - Answer✔C. "A" is printed m more times than "B"
Consider the following class
public class SomeMethods
{
public void one(int first)
{ / * implementation not shown * / }
publics void one(int first, int second)
{ / * implementation not shown * / }
public void one(int first, String second)
{ / * implementation not shown * / }
}
Which of the following methods can be added to the SomeMethods class without causing a
compile-time error.
I. public void one(int value)
{ / * implementation not shown * / }
II. public void one (String first, int second)
{ / * implementation not shown * / }
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III. public void one (int first, int second, int third)
{ / * implementation not shown * / }
A. I only
B. I and II only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only - Answer✔D. II and III only
Consider the following code segment.
String str1 = new String("Advanced Placement");
String str2 = new String("Advanced Placement");
if (str1.equals(str2) && str1 ** str2)
{
System.out.println("A");
}
else if (str1.equals(str2) && str1 = str2
}
System.out.println("B");
}
else if (!str1.equals(str2) && str1 ** str2)
}
System.out.println("C");
}
else if (!str1.equals(str2) && str1 != str2)
}
System.out.println("D");
}
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