Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

1. To display a graphic in a Picture Box control, change the control\'s property

ID: 3586922 • Letter: 1

Question

1. To display a graphic in a Picture Box control, change the control's property a. Image b. Picture c. Graphic d. Icon 2. If you have added a label to a form and you want to make sure that nothing is displayed in it when the program begins, you must delete the contents of the a. Text property b. Alignment property c. Name property d. Form window 3. Which window do you open if you want to see all of the objects that you can add to a form? a. The Solution Explorer b. The Debug Window c. The properties Window d. The Toolbox 4. You are designing a form and it will be necessary for the user to type in their name. You should use a for inputting the user's name a. Text box b. Label c. Button d. Check box 5. Your project will allow the user to choose the background color for the form. You will offer them five (5) choices but they can only choose one. You should use. a. Check boxes b. Text boxes c. Radio buttons d. Name boxes

Explanation / Answer

1. To display a graphic in a Picture Box control, change the control's b. Picture

2. If you have a label to a form and you want to make sure that nothing is displayed in it when the program begins, you must delete the content of the

a. Text Property

3. Which window do you open if you want to see all the objects that you can add to a form
d. The ToolBox

4. You are designing a form and it will be necessary for the user to type in their name. You should use for inputting the users name

4. Text box

5. Your project will allow the user to choose the background color for the form. You will offer them five choices but they can only shoose one. You should use

c. Radio button

6. to make an object (control) appear and re-appear on a form, we should set the - proeperty to True or False
c. .Visible

7. Any variable declares inside a procedure is known only to that procedure. The scope of this variable is
c. Local

8. A variable that is declared in the general decalaration area of a form (at the top) and will be available to be used throughout the entire form is a(n)
d. Module Level variable

9. If we didn't use a Try/Catch and a user entered an invalid input in a text box what would happen
a. The program would produce the wrong result

10. If we want to keep track of a running total throughout the whole execution of a project - we should define the variable it will be contained in:
d. At the top of the projector in the Declaration Section