ITC Chap 9 (CSI) True/False

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f

Head pointers are data types associated with static arrays.

f

A linked list stores data contiguously.

t

A multi-dimensional array consists of two or more single-dimensional arrays

f

A queue is another type of linked list that implements a LIFO storage system.

t

A stack is a last in, first out (LIFO) data structure.

t

A stack is a special form of a list that allows operations such as "push" and "pop".

t

An element is another name for a memory cell in an array.

t

Data structures organize the data in a computer.

t

Each position in the tree is called a node or vertex.

f

In a binary tree, the left node always has a value greater than the right node.

f

Insertions are made at the front of the queue.

f

Stacks are typically used to organize requests to print documents.

t

Stacks, like linked lists and arrays, are just memory locations organized into process friendly structures.

t

The bubble sort is highly inefficient in terms of processing speed.

f

The first address or position in an array starts with the number one (1).

t

The insertion sort is modeled after the manual process of sorting cards.

f

The memory cells of an array may store different types of data

f

The selection sort is highly efficient for large lists.

f

The shell sort incorporates a bubble sort to organize data.

t

The statement "anArray [2] = 5;" assigns the number five (5) to the third component of anArray.

t

The upper bound of an array initialized to a size of five (5) is position number four (4).


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