COSC 1437 Chapter 7 Review Quiz
What is the last legal subscript that can be used with the following array? int values[5]; a. 4 b. 1 c. 0 d. 5 e. 6
4
What will the following code display? int numbers[] = {99, 87, 66, 55, 101}; cout << numbers[3] << endl; a. 87 b. 55 c. 101 d. 66
55
How many elements does the following array have? int values[1000]; a. 1000 b. 999 c. 1001 d. cannot tell from the code
1000
When you pass an array as an argument to a function, the function can modify the contents of the array. a. True b. False
True
What will the following C++11 code display? vector<int> numbers {3, 5}; for (int val : numbers) cout << val << endl; a. 3 rows of 5's b. 5 rows of 3's c. a 3 in the top row and a 5 in the bottom d. Nothing. This code has an error.
a 3 in the top row and a 5 in the bottom
C++ limits the number of array dimensions to two. a. True b. False
False
The following statement is a valid C++ definition: double money[25.00]; a. True b. False
False
The amount of memory used by an array depends on the array's data type and the number of elements in the array. a. True b. False
True
What will the following code display? int numbers[] = {99, 87, 66, 55, 101}; for (int i = 1; i < 4; i++) cout << numbers[i] << " "; a. 99 87 66 55 101 b. 87 66 55 101 c. 87 66 55 (incorrect) d. Nothing. This code has an error.
87 66 55 (incorrect)
Although two-dimensional arrays are a novel idea, there is no known way to pass one to a function. a. True b. False
False
An array initialization must be all on one line. a. True b. False
False
Assume array1 and array2 are the names of two arrays. To assign the contents of array2 to array1, you would use the following statement: array1 = array2; a. True b. False
False
If you attempt to store data past an array's boundaries, it is guaranteed to cause a compiler error. a. True b. False
False
In C++11 the range-based for loop is best used in situations where you need the element subscript for some purpose. a. True b. False
False
Subscript numbering in C++ a. can be set at runtime b. can begin with a value defined by the programmer c. varies from program to program d. begins with zero e. None of these
begins with zero
Arrays must be ________ at the time they are ________. a. sized, executed b. re-scoped, deleted c. initialized, declared d. compiled, typed e. None of these
initialized, declared
This vector function returns the number of elements in a vector. a. num_elements b. size c. elements d. length
size
To access an array element, use the array name and the element's ________. a. data type b. subscript c. value d. name e. None of these
subscript
This vector function removes an item from a vector. a. remove_item b. delete_item c. erase d. pop_back
pop_back
If you leave out the size declarator in an array definition... a. you must furnish an initialization list b. you are not required to initialize array elements c. all array elements default to zero values d. your array will contain no elements e. None of these (incorrect)
None of these (incorrect)
A vector object automatically expands in size to accommodate the items stored in it. a. True b. False
True
An individual array element can be processed like any other type of C++ variable. a. True b. False
True
Each individual element of an array can be accessed by the array name and the element subscript. a. True b. False
True
If an array is partially initialized, the uninitialized elements will be set to zero. a. True b. False
True
When writing functions that accept multi-dimensional arrays as arguments, ________ must be explicitly stated in the parameter list. a. all dimensions (incorrect) b. all but the first dimension c. the size declarator of the first dimension d. all element values e. None of these
all dimensions (incorrect)
Unlike regular variables, ________ can hold multiple values. a. constants b. named constants c. arrays d. floats e. None of these
arrays
An array's size declarator must be a ________ with a value greater than ________. a. number, one b. number, zero c. constant integer expression, zero d. variable, -1 e. None of these
constant integer expression, zero
The individual values contained in an array are known as a. parts b. items c. constants d. elements e. none of these
elements
This following statement shows an example of ________. int grades][ ] = {100, 90, 99, 80}; a. default arguments b. an illegal array declaration c. an illegal array initialization d. implicit array sizing e. None of these
implicit array sizing
A(n) ________ can be used to specify the starting values of an array. a. initialization list b. array name c. subscript d. element e. None of these
initialization list
It is ________ to pass an argument to a function that contains an individual array element, such as scores[3]. a. illegal in C++11 b. legal in C++ c. not recommended by the ANSI committee d. not good programming practice e. None of these
legal in C++
An array with no elements is Question 10 options: a. legal in C++ (incorrect) b. illegal in C++ c. automatically furnished with one element whose value is set to zero d. automatically furnished with one element, the null terminator e. None of these
legal in C++ (incorrect)
Which statement correctly uses C++11 to initialize a vector of ints named n with the values 10 and 20? a. int vector n ({10}, {20}); b. vector n<int>(10, 20); incorrect c. vector<int> n = {10, 20}; d. vector<int> n {10, 20};
vector n<int>(10, 20); (incorrect)
Which statement correctly defines a vector object for holding integers? a. int<vector> v; b. vector v<int> c. vector<int> v; d. int vector v;
vector<int> v;
What will the following code display? int numbers[4] = {99, 87}; cout << numbers[3] << endl; a. 87 b. 0 c. 99 d. garbage e. This code will not compile
0
A two-dimensional array of characters can contain a. strings of the same length b. strings of different lengths c. uninitialized elements d. All of these e. None of these
All of these
What does the following code do? const int SIZE = 5; double x[SIZE] for (int i = 2, i <= SIZE; i++) { x[i] = 0.0; } a. Each element in the array is initialized to 0.0. b. Each element in the array except the first is initialized to 0.0. c. Each element in the array except the first and last is initialized to 0.0. d. An error will occur when the code runs.
An error will occur when the code runs.
What does the following statement do? vector<int> v(10, 2) a. It creates a vector object with a starting size of 2 and initializes the first element with the value 10. b. It creates a vector object and initializes the first two elements with the values 10 and 2. c. It creates a vector object with a starting size of 10 and initializes the first element with the value 2. d. It creates a vector object with a starting size of 10 and initializes all the elements with the value 2.
It creates a vector object with a starting size of 10 and initializes all the elements with the value 2.
What does the following statement do? vector <int> v(10) ; a. It creates a vector object that can only store values of 10 or less. b. It creates a vector object and initializes the first element with the value 10. c. It creates a vector object and initializes all its elements to the value 10. d. It creates a vector object with a starting size of 10.
It creates a vector object with a starting size of 10.
By using the same ________ you can build relationships between data stored in two or more arrays. a. array name b. data types c. subscript d. arguments e. None of these (incorrect)
None of these (incorrect)
An array can easily be stepped through by using a a. a for loop b. a reference variable c. an array prototype d. a null value e. None of these
a for loop
To assign the contents of one array to another, you must use a. the assignment operator with the array names b. the equality operator with the array names c. a loop to assign the elements of one array to the other array d. Any of these e. None of these
a loop to assign the elements of one array to the other array
Which of the following is a valid C++ array definition? a. int array[0]; b. float $payments[10.23]; c. int numbers[5.6]; d. int scores[25]; e. None of these
int scores[25];
Which of the following is a valid C++ array definition? a. int nums[0]; b. float $payments[10]; c. void numbers[5]; d. int sizes[10]; e. None of these
int sizes[10];
This vector function returns true if the vector has no elements. a. null_size b. is_empty (incorrect) c. empty d. has_no_elements
is_empty (incorrect)
To pass an array as an argument to a function, pass the ________ of the array. a. contents b. size, expressed as an integer c. name d. value of the first element e. None of these
name
This vector function is used to insert an item into a vector. a. add_item b. push_back c. insert_item d. store
push_back
A two-dimensional array can be viewed as a. rows and columns b. arguments and parameters c. increments and decrements d. All of these e. None of these
rows and columns
Given the following declaration, where is the value 77 stored in the scores array? int scores[ ] = {83, 62, 77, 97, 86} a. scores[1] b. scores[2] c. scores[0] d. scores[3] e. scores[5]
scores[2]
An array of string objects that will hold five names would be declared with which of the following statements? a. string names[5]; b. string names 5; c. String[5] = names; d. string names(5);
string names[5];
The range-based for loop in C++11 is designed to work with a built-in variable known as a. the counter b. the i variable c. an iterator d. the range variable e. None of these
the range variable
An element of a two-dimensional array is referred to by a. the array name followed by the column number of the element b. the row subscript of the element followed by the column subscript of the element c. a comma followed by a semicolon d. the row subscript of the element followed by the array name e. None of these
the row subscript of the element followed by the column subscript of the element
An array can store a group of values, but the values must be a. the same data type b. integers and floating-point numbers c. integers d. constants e. None of these
the same data type