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Chapter 2 – C How to Program, 6e Multiple Choice Test Bank


 

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2.1 Introduction
(No questions.)
2.2 A Simple Program: Printing a Line of Text
2.1 Which of the following must every C program have?
(a) main
(b) #include
(c) /*
(d)

2.2 Every statement in C must end with a
(a) period (.)
(b) semicolon (;)
(c) colon (:)
(d) backslash (/)

2.3 Which of the following is not a valid escape sequence?
(a) \n
(b) \\
(c) \~
(d) \”

2.4 Which statement about comments is false?
a) Comments begin and end with /* and */, respectively.
b) Programmers insert comments to document programs and improve program readabil-ity.
c) Comments do not cause any machine language object code to be generated.
d) Lengthy comments can cause poor execution-time performance.

2.5 Lines beginning with a # are processed
a) at execution time.
b) at compile time.
c) at preprocessor time.
d) at postprocessor time.

2.6 Which of the following statements about the inclusion of is false?
a) It is required.
b) This header file contains information and declarations used by the compiler when compiling standard input/output library functions such as printf.
c) This header file contains information that helps the compiler determine if calls to li-brary functions have been made correctly.
d) This header helps locate bugs in your program at compile time, rather than at execu-tion time (when errors are usually more costly to correct).

2.7 In the line

int main()

the parentheses indicate that main is a program building block called a
a) module
b) statement
c) directive
d) function

2.8 The pair of braces that delineate the body of main and the portion of the program between these braces is called a __________.
a) function
b) block
c) statement
d) header

2.9 Which of the following is not a synonym for a C string?
a) message
b) character string
c) character
d) literal

2.10 The following line is most properly an example of a __________.

puts( “Welcome to C!” );

a) function
b) block
c) statement
d) header

2.11 In a printf, a backslash is printed by enclosing in quotes
a) \
b) \\
c) /\
d) //

2.12 A linked program is often called a(n) __________.
a) chain
b) library
c) object
d) executable

2.13 The escape sequence for horizontal tab is __________.
a) \tab
b) \t
c) \horizontaltab
d) \T

2.3 Another Simple Program: Adding Two Integers

2.14 Which of the following is not a valid integer value?
(a) -3
(b) 0
(c) 2134859
(d) 1.1

2.15 Which of the following is an invalid identifier (variable name)?
(a) _Test
(b) TEST
(c) 5test
(d) test1

2.16 Which statement prints “hi” on the screen?
(a) puts(“hi”);
(b) put “hi”;
(c) puts “hi”;
(d) none of the above

2.17 The __________ sign is also known as the __________ operator.
(a) +, assignment
(b) =, assignment
(c) *, stream manipulator
(d) &, stream insertion

2.18 A(n) __________ is a location in the computer’s memory where a value can be stored for use by a program.
a) unknown
b) name
c) variable
d) declaration

2.19 Which statement is false.
a) Variables may be defined anywhere in the body of main.
b) All variables must be defined before they are used.
c) All variable definitions must include the name and data type of each variable.
d) Several variables of the same data type may be defined in one definition.

2.20 Which of these is not a valid identifier?
a) a_valid_identifier
b) a1_valid_identifier
c) a_valid_identifier_
d) 1_valid_identifier

2.21 Which of the following statements is false?
a) C is case sensitive.
b) Uppercase and lowercase letters are different in C.
c) identifier and IdEnTiFiEr are identical identifiers in C.
d) Identifiers can be of any length

2.22 Which of the following multiple word variable names does not conform to the good programming practices in the text?
a) multiple_word_variable_name
b) multipleWordVariableName
c) multiplewordvariablename
d) aReallyReallyLongMultipleWordVa

2.23 The address operator is
a) &&
b) %
c) @
d) &

2.24 Which statement is false?
a) in the statement

sum = integer1 + integer2;

both = and + are binary operators.
b) The statement in part a) is an example of an assignment statement.
c) The spaces around each of the binary operators in the statement of part a) are re-quired.
d) In part a), the = operator’s two operands are sum and the value of the expression inte-ger1 + integer2.

2.25 Which of the following is false?
a) Each variable being input in a scanf statement is generally preceded by an &.
b) Each variable being output in a printf statement is generally not preceded by an &.
c) In a printf statement, the comma that separates the format control string from the ex-pressions to be printed is placed inside the format control string.
d) Calculations can be performed inside printf statements.

2.4 Memory Concepts

2.26 Variable names actually correspond to __________.
(a) locations in the computer’s memory
(b) operators
(c) integers
(d) data types

2.27 When a number gets assigned to a variable that already has a value __________.
(a) the new number overwrites the previous value at that memory location
(b) the new number gets assigned to a neighboring memory location
(c) the computer issues an error
(d) the new value is destroyed and the old value remains

2.28 Every variable has all the attributes below, except
a) name
b) value
c) alias
d) type

2.29 Which of the following is false?
a) Reading a value into a memory location destroys the previous value.
b) Reading a value out of a memory location destroys that value.
c) sum = integer1 + integer2; involves destructive read-in.
d) The statement in part c) also involves nondestructive read-out.

2.5 Arithmetic in C

2.30 Which operation will find the remainder when 15 is divided by 6?
(a) 15 / 6
(b) 15 % 6
(c) 15 ^ 6
(d) 15 * 6

2.31 Evaluate the expression
3 * 4 % 6 + 4 * 5
(a) 20
(b) 26
(c) 12
(d) 32

2.32 Which statement is false?
a) In algebra, we write ab to multiply a times b.
b) In C, we write ab to multiply a times b.
c) In C, the remainder operator is %.
d) In C, integer division yields an integer result.

2.33 Which statement about C arithmetic is false?
a) 6 / 3 yields 2
b) 5 / 2 yields 2.5
c) 7 % 3 yields 1
d) 6 % 3 yields 0

2.34 a * ( b + c ) may also be written in C as
a) ab + ac
b) (a * b ) + c
c) a * b + c
d) a * b + a * c

2.35 Which statement about precedence is false?
a) Parentheses may be used to force the order of evaluation to occur in any sequence desired by the programmer.
b) Nested, or embedded parentheses are evaluated last.
c) Multiplication has a higher precedence than addition.
d) Subtraction has a lower precedence than division.

2.36 Which expression is true?
a) The expression a * (b + c) + c * (d + e) contains nested parentheses.
b) The expression y = a * x * x + b * x + c does exponentiation without an exponentiation operator.
c) The C standard library provides function power to perform exponentiation.
d) When we say evaluation of an expression proceeds from left to right we are referring to the additivity of the operators.

2.6 Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators

2.37 C’s if statement executes the statement inside its body if a specified __________ is __________.
(a) condition, true
(b) condition, false
(c) equality operator, true
(d) relational operator, true

2.38 Which of the following is an equality operator?
(a) ==
(b) =
(c) >
(d) >=

2.39 Which statement is false?
a) Executable C statements either perform actions or make decisions.
b) If the condition in an if statement is met, the statement in the body of the if statement is executed.
c) All the relational operators have the same level of precedence.
d) The equality operators have a higher level of precedence than the relational operators.

2.40 Which statement is false?
a) Whitespace characters such as tabs, newlines and spaces are generally ignored by the C compiler.
b) The statements in an if statement must be indented.
c) Placing a blank line before and after every control structure can improve program readability.
d) There can be (but should not be) more than one statement per line.

2.41 Which statement is false?
a) It is not correct to split an identifier with a space, a tab or a newline.
b) Statements and comments may be split over several lines.
c) The equals sign (=) is not an operator.
d) A good programming practice is to break a line after a comma in a lengthy com-ma-separated list.

2.42 Which of the following is not a keyword?
a) int
b) return
c) if
d) main

2.43 Which statement is false?
a) The assignment operator associates from left to right.
b) The arithmetic operators associate from left to right.
c) The equality operators associate from left to right.
d) The relational operators associate from left to right.

2.44 The order in which statements are __________ is called flow of control.
a) entered in a source file
b) preprocessed
c) compiled
d) executed

2.7 Secure C Programming
2.45 Which of the following statements is true in secure C programming?
(a) You should avoid using printf to display a single string argument.
(b) You should always use printf to display a single string argument.
(c) You should always use puts to display a single string argument.
(d) None of the above.

2.46 Which of the following statements should be used in secure C programming to display the string “Welcome” not followed by a newline character?
(a) printf( “Welcome” );
(b) puts( “Welcome” );
(c) printf( “%s”, “Welcome” );
(d) None of the above.

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