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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Jb0230: Java OOP: Flow of Control .
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List and describe eight of the statements used in Java programs to alter or control the logical flow of the program.
Provide pseudo-code that illustrates the general syntax of a while statement.
True or false? During the execution of a while statement, the program will continue to execute the statement or compound statement for as long as the conditional expression evaluates to true, or until a break , continue ,or return statement is encountered. If false, explain why.
True or false? A while loop is an entry condition loop. If false, explain why.
What is the significance of an entry condition loop?
Provide pseudo-code illustrating the general syntax of the if-else statement.
Provide pseudo-code illustrating the general syntax of the switch-case statement.
Describe the behavior of a switch-case statement. Provide a pseudo-code fragment that illustrates your description of the behavior. Do notinclude a description of labeled break statements.
What are the three actions normally involved in the operation of a loop (in addition to executing the code in the body of the loop) ?
True or false? A for loop header consists of three clauses separated by colons. If false, explain why.
Provide pseudo-code illustrating the general syntax of a for loop
True or false? In a for loop, the first and third clauses within the parentheses can contain one or more expressions, separated by thecomma operator. If False, explain why.
What is the guarantee made by the comma operator ?
True or false? The expressions within the first clause in the parentheses in a for loop are executed only once during each iteration of the loop. If false, explain why.
While any legal expression(s) may be contained in the first clause within the parentheses of a for loop, the first clause has a specific purpose. What is that purpose?
True or false? Variables can be declared and initialized within the first clause in the parentheses of a for loop. If false, explain why.
True or false? The second clause in the parentheses of a for loop consists of a single expression which must eventually evaluate to true tocause the loop to terminate. If false, explain why.
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