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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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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. Name of the method to be executed






2. 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






3. Origin of a view's coordinate system is _ left






4. A _ handles touch events.






5. NSArray - important methods...






6. In general - in Objective-C - a reference to an instance is a _ - and the name of the data type of what's at the far end of that pointer is the name of the instances's _.






7. When do you take ownership?...






8. NSValue - class...






9. 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.






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






11. Inside a method - _ is an implicit local variable. Typically - _ is used so that an object can send a message to itself....






12. Execution of the break statement...






13. Views have three properties related to their location and size: @property _ _;






14. A view represents a _ area






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






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






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






18. A responder is responsible for...






19. Defining variables - three parts...






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






21. A UITableViewController can fill all three roles of...






22. UIImageView is used to...






23. Primitives and C Structures...






24. When overriding a method - all you need to is _ - you do not need to declare it in the header file because it has already been declared by the superclass....






25. How do I implement my drawRect?






26. At the top of any implementation file...






27. 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.






28. NSSet...






29. The root view controller typically creates the next view controller - and the next _ creates the one after that






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






31. Asking a class or object to execute a method






32. Also if you send the NSObject the _ message - you own that object.






33. A command directed to an object is called an...






34. In the last line of an init method...






35. A method in a _ is required unless its preceded by an @optional.






36. NSDictionary...






37. id is a...






38. Values to be supplied as the parameters to the method






39. Reducing details to focus on the core concepts






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






41. NSArray - class...






42. When do we need to release our outlets?

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43. super - is used...






44. Reference Counting...






45. [Instance Variables] The code it gets from its class and in a sense is shared with all other instances of that class - but the _ belong to it alone.






46. Object Oriented based analogue to a function is called a...






47. 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.






48. Property List...






49. UITableViewController is a subclass of...






50. Hold data and know nothing about the user interface