1. (12%) Answer True or False to the following statements. problem. There is onl
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1. (12%) Answer True or False to the following statements. problem. There is only one unique general solution (algorithm) for a given (2) All computer programs are algorithms. The compiler is a program that translates a high-level language program into machine code. (5) In the "solve by analogy" technique, you solve a problem by modifying the solution to a similar problem. engage in software piracy and prevent it (6) A computing professional has a responsibility not to from occurring. of a 2. (29% Which one of the following is not one of the three major phases in the life cycle B. the phase computer program? A. the problem-solving phase D. the maintenance phase C. the implementation phase 3 (6% Match the following programming language constructs to the descriptions below. B. selection looping A. sequence (instructions) while certain conditions are met (1) the repetition of statements depending on certain conditions 2) the execution of different statements (instructions) another G) the execution of a series of statements (instructions) one after 4 (8%) Match the following problem-solving strategies to the descriptions below. Merging A. Divide and C. Solving by analogy D. approach solution. (l) integrating existing solutions on a step-by-step basis into a complete pieces (2) breaking the problem up into smaller pieces that have been solved before, then tie the together into a complete solution. you have worked on (3) recognizing that the problem you are working on is similar to one that before. smaller units that are easier to handle. (4) breaking up a large problem into ofExplanation / Answer
1. (1) False.
(2) False.
(3) False.
(4) True.
(5) True.
(6) False.
2. B: Management Phase.
3. (1) C: Looping.
(2) B: Selection.
(3) C: Sequence.
4.(1) B: Merging Solutions.
(2) A: Divide and Conquer.
(3) C: Solving by analogy.
(4) D: Building-block approach.
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