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iOS 5 App Development Objective C

Subjects : it-skills, apple
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What does autorelease mean?






2. Reducing details to focus on the core concepts






3. NSString *s = @'Hello - World'; is an example of...






4. The object to which a message is sent - the receiver can be referred to as self from inside the method that is invoked






5. When an NSMutableArray is deallocated - it sends...






6. Whenever a UINavigationController is about to swap views - it sends out two messages






7. super - is used...






8. Instance Variables by default are called @protected meaning...






9. id is a...






10. Never access a view controller's view in that...

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11. Primitives and C Structures...






12. Classes describe two things...






13. Designated initializer makes sure that every...






14. When do we need to release our outlets?

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15. @property - is using methods...






16. A view is an...






17. Each object does its own job - and presents to the rest of the world - to other objects - and indeed in a sense to the programmer - an opaque wall whose only entrances are the methods to which it promises to respond and the actions it promises to per






18. UIViewController has several methods that get called at certain times...






19. Dynamic binding means that when we call a certain object's method - and there are several _ of that method - the right one is figured out at runtime.






20. The class is responsible for what instance variables the instance has - but not the _ of those variables.






21. We can use dot notation to reference...

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22. A view represents a _ area






23. Three ways instances are created...






24. When making a tableView always...






25. Files Owner...






26. In Objective C - the name of a setter method is set plus the name of the instance variable it is changing - for example PossessionName would be...






27. initWithFrame: the designated initializer for UIView gives the view






28. You use _ to implement the view






29. It's class is sent the message alloc - which creates an instance of that class and returns a pointer to it - and then that instance is sent the message init - which gives its instance variables initial values.






30. Name of the method to be executed






31. The only reason to temporarily own an object - is...






32. The notion that the data for an object is stored in it's instance variables and is accessed only by the objects methods. This maintains the integrity of the data.






33. @property declares - and _ implements the setter and getter...






34. Property List...






35. A class inherits all _ from its superclass and can add as many as it wants for its own purposes....






36. NSString* s2 = [s uppercase String]; Is an example of what kind of instance?






37. A set of variables and associated methods. An object can be sent messages to cause one of its methods to be executed.






38. NSDictionary...






39. Use of class methods - there are three...






40. NSString objects are usually sent _ rather than _...






41. The designated initializer calls the _ designated initializer....

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42. A delegate is a pointer to an object with a set of methods the delegate-holder knows how to call. In other words - it's _ from a later created object






43. When a view controller presents a modal view controller - the _ of the modal view controller is set to be the parent of the presenting controller






44. Archiving works by creating an instance of _ - which is essentially just a container for data - and placing objects and their data inside it.






45. A view is a subclass of _






46. A UITableView usually needs three different pieces...






47. In object oriented languages - we call methods that get and set instance variables

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48. Defining variables - three parts...






49. Keep view and model objects in sync - control the 'flow' of the application - and save the model objects out to the filesystem






50. Categories are an Objective C way to add _ to an existing class without subclassing