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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. Reference Counting...






2. Class methods typically either create






3. An instance is a device for maintaining state. It's a box for _ of data.






4. If you aren't going to initialize an instance reference pointer at the moment you declare it by assigning a real value - it's a good idea to assign it _.






5. NSArray - important methods...






6. Defining variables - three parts...






7. If a class declares a _ that is different from its superclass - you must override the superclass' _ to call the new _...






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






9. UIView - designated initializer...






10. Name of the method to be executed






11. Delegation is an object oriented approach to






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






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






14. SomeClass* aVariable = [[SomeClass alloc] init]; is an example of what kind of instance?






15. When an object is added to a NSMutableArray - that object is sent the message to retain;...






16. NSArray - class...






17. 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.






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






19. Variable names tend to start with a _ letter; class names tend to start with an _ letter.






20. Proceed through the loop - jump back to the top and check again






21. Name of the new class - it's superclass - the instance variables that each instance of this class has - and any methods this class implements






22. When do we need to release our outlets?

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23. NSSet...






24. Center and frame are used to _ your view






25. 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.






26. A pointer to the object being asked to execute a method






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






28. NSNumber - class...






29. Classes describe two things...






30. If the view has no subviews - create it programmatically; if it has subviews






31. When making a tableView always...






32. Property List...






33. A block of statements identified by a name that can accept one or more arguments passed to it by value and can optionally return a value






34. If you have extra work you want to do on the view...






35. 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






36. A function in the objective c library that simply displays or logs it's argument






37. Core foundation classes are prefixed with _ and suffixed with _






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






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






40. super - is used...






41. A view is an...






42. Files Owner...






43. A callback is a function that is supplied in advance of an event - and...






44. For view controllers that are closely related - like a table view controller and its detail view controller - you can simply give them _ that point to each other.






45. Any other initializer a class has calls the _ designated initializer....

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






47. In a class method you cannot access...






48. A view represents a _ area






49. 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 _.






50. Three ways instances are created...