____ handles are the small squares that appear in the corners and in the middle of the sides of the border of a selected object.
A. Zoom
B. Sizing
C. Object
D. Magnification
Answer: B
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The amount of memory required by an array depends on the:
a) length of the array b) size of the data type of the elements in the array c) both a and b d) None of the above
When a decision of what type to bind an object to is made at runtime, it is referred to as:
A. runtime binding B. dynamic binding C. static binding D. virtual binding
Match each term with the correct statement below.
A. a liberty or entitlement owed to a person simply because he or she is a person B. former justice of the 7th Court of Appeals and a law professor at the University of Chicago; believes that there is no fundamental right to privacy C. the view articulated by Posner that concealment is most useful to criminals, and least useful to honest people; a.k.a. the "I have nothing to hide" argument D. professor at the George Washington University School of Law; instead of a single clear definition, he starts with a taxonomy of privacy problems E. collecting many small pieces of information about a person and linking them together to get new information F. communication with people in a way that disturbs their peace or makes them feel uncomfortable G. a court case in 1969 regarding the discovery of a man's pornographic films, deemed to be obscene; he was ruled innocent since his privacy was breached H. publishing or broadcasting false statements about another person, usually with the intent of harming the other person's reputation I. a situation in which one feels pressure not to do something, even though it is legal to do so, because of fear of prosecution J. crossing a national border in order to get access to a drug that is illegal on the other side K. studied and wrote essays about the history of social institutions, namely "Panopticism," to explore the influence of persistent serveillance on society L. English philosopher; proposed the design of the Panopticon M. popularized the commonly-used definition of the right to privacy in the Harvard Law Review N. prohibits telemarketers from calling phone numbers listed on the registry; stops businesses from intruding into our personal lives to try to sell us things O. publicly displaying certain physical or emotional attributes of another that are normally considered private, especially if such display is humiliating P. publishing private, but true, information in a way that damages the reputation of a subject
The use of braces to enclose a set of individual statements creates a single block of statements, which may be used anywhere in a C program in place of a single statement.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)