Numbers that are meant to be labels, such as a Zip code, need to be set in brackets to differentiate them from data that is meant to be plotted.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A local procedure is also known as a ____ procedure.

A. standard B. global C. public D. private

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Which of the following statements is false?

a. Each class can be used only once to build many objects. b. Reuse helps you build more reliable and effective systems, because existing classes and components often have undergone extensive testing, debugging and performance tuning. c. Just as the notion of interchangeable parts was crucial to the Industrial Revolution, reusable classes are crucial to the software revolution that has been spurred by object technology. d. Avoid reinventing the wheel—use existing high-quality pieces wherever possible. This software reuse is a key benefit of object-oriented programming.

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Which of the following is true about naming objects?

A. the database management system provides strict rules B. Camel case does not use special characters to link words C. tables should always be named with a character prefix D. A column name of Last Name is preferable to LastName

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Identify the letter of the choice that best matches the phrase or definition.

A. A link from one symbol instance to another or from one interior part of a shape to another B. Hides the contents of the layer below it C. The layer hidden by a mask layer D. A command that takes a group of selected objects and places each individual object onto its own layer E. A command that is used to convert a text block into individual letters F. Displays more than one frame at one time on the Stage G. Contains instances of other symbols within its Timeline H. A nested movie clip instance I. A movie clip that contains a nested movie clip instance J. A panel that allows you to manage and easily locate any of the individual elements of a document K. A Movie Explorer display option that selects the symbol definition for the symbol selected in the Movie Explorer L. A chain of bones

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