What shows the structure of code without using the specific syntax of any one language?
Week 6 - Programming and App Development

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Pseudocode
Variables
Functions
Conditional statements
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What is an interpreted programming language?
Interpreted languages represent machine code in human-readable text and are typically specific to a particular hardware architecture.
Interpreted languages do not need to be compiled and are designed to retrieve specific records from a data set.
Interpreted languages do not need to be compiled because the code gets converted to machine code at runtime.
Interpreted languages organize data through structured nested tags and are rendered by a web browser.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does a markup language differ from a compiled language?
A compiled language is not a programming language, rather it is a way of using nested tags within a document to describe its structure and contents.
A markup language is not a programming language, rather it is a way of using nested tags within a document to describe its structure and contents.
A markup language is a programming language and is commonly used to retrieve data from a database.
A compiled language is a programming language and is commonly used to retrieve data from a database.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are constants and variables examples of?
Simple arrays
Programming Identifiers
Conditional Branches
Continuous loops
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What type of programming concept allows for a variable size container?
A procedure
An array
A vector
A function
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Choon Giap is checking whether a condition has been met, and if it has, perform one action. Otherwise, he want the program to perform a second action. What sort of programming operation would help achieve this?
A programming identifier
A conditional branch
A simple array
A continuous loop
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During Ash Ketchum's (Red) Pokemon adventures, he is constantly blocked by Snorlax. The program was designed with a loop by showing the message "Snorlax is deeply asleep" until the player can wake him up with a PokeFlute. What does a loop do in a program?
A loop is a container that can be used as a term to reference multiple values or elements.
A loop accesses a program element, such as a stored value, class, method, or interface.
A loop performs one or more instructions until a condition is met.
Loops grow or shrink in size as elements are added or removed.
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