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Android Programming
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. This is used to check that you're actually connected to the Internet and what type of connection is in place.
Dots per inch
onStop();
isConnected()
ConnectivityManager
2. An intermediate state that uses around 50% of the battery power at the full state.
Low power
Open Handset Alliance
Objects Activity lifecycle
drawBitmap()
3. This is used to convert raw touch events into gestures.
GestureDetector
EXTRA_STREAM
BroadcastReceiver
View
4. It is a string that defines the specific type of access your app is asking for.
Entire
Android SDK
auth scope
Google Cloud Messaging for Android (GCM)
5. This behaves similarly to a SQLite table - but reads and writes to an object in memory via callbacks - instead of to a database file.
ACTION_BATTERY_LOW and ACTION_BATTERY_OKAY
virtual table
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Low power
6. This class exposes a number of methods for applications to receive location updates.
onCreate() - onDestroy()
NetworkInfo
LocationManager
View
7. This method returns the inflated View once complete so you don't need to call findViewById() if you need to interact with the layout.
BatteryManager
inflate()
isConnected()
AbstractAccountAuthenticator
8. Amode where the action bar is set up with tabs for navigation.
Full power
android.hardware.touchscreen
dual-
SurfaceView
9. Once installed on a device - each Android application lives in its own ______
Services
LocationManager
security sandbox
Advanced Training
10. The Android SDK tools include a tool that allows you to analyze your layout while your application is running.
Hierarchy Viewer
authenticator class
Linux based
Account
11. Theseclasses simplify the steps required to enhance your app with powerful platform features or effectively optimize your app performance.
Advanced Training
Paint
SQLiteOpenHelper
BroadcastReceiver
12. This is used for the need of finer control over your view's layout parameters.
Service Content Provider
Standby
onMeasure()
OAuth2
13. Use this to draw bitmaps.
drawBitmap()
Back stack
Implicit intent
BatteryManager
14. It provides a single value - called an auth token that represents both the user's identity and the application's authorization to act on the user's behalf.
OAuth2
ACTION_DOCK_EVENT
Dalvik Debug Monitor Server
AccountAuthenticatorActivity
15. This class defines methods for drawing text - lines - bitmaps - and many other graphics primitives.
Account Manager
Layouts
Activity
Canvas
16. This is the simplest way to monitor device state changes.
BatteryManager
BroadcastReceiver
SurfaceHolder.Callback
OAuth2
17. The Android framework has a large set of these classes for interacting with the user and displaying various types of data.
OAuth2 protocol
ConnectivityManager
View
Widgets
18. Binary data is shared using the ACTION_SEND action combined with setting the appropriate MIME type and placing the URI to the data in an extra named called?
EXTRA_STREAM
ConnectivityManager
drawText()
Intent filters
19. These helpers are specialized classes for backing up certain kinds of data.
BackupHelper
AudioManager
drawText()
Entire
20. It provides a simple way to perform your work outside the main thread.
SearchView
AsyncTask
Ducking
Activity
21. This is set up to animate for the duration of the fling.
Canvas
AbstractAccountAuthenticator
onCreate();
ValueAnimator
22. This object contains an account name - which for Google accounts is an email address.
Stack - back stack
View
Account
ConnectivityManager
23. An open source group led by Google
onStop();
Full power
Open Handset Alliance
onMeasure()
24. This is a lightweight view with no dimension and doesn't draw anything or participate in the layout.
OAuth2 protocol
Lifecycle callback methods
ViewStub
Google
25. Relative to pixels and resolution screen
Dots per inch
Intents
Component - screen
Lifecycle callback methods
26. A mode where navigation is set up with a spinner widget.
Google Cloud Messaging (GCM)
single-pane
Advanced Training
AndroidManifest.xml
27. This is the main class through which your application can access location services on Android.
ValueAnimator
LocationManager
android.hardware.touchscreen
Service Content Provider
28. On a rooted device - the credentials would be readable by anyone with this access to the device.
AndroidManifest.xml
PackageManager
adb
HttpURLConnection
29. For example - if your activity has a thread running in the background to download data from the network - it might create that thread in _____ and then stop the thread in _____
virtual table
onCreate() - onDestroy()
Application resources
Android SDK
30. Android request its permission using its ________
Deserialize
Account Manager
When the activity resumes
AndroidManifest.xml
31. Allow to combine loosely coupled components to perform certain tasks
LocationManager
Layouts
SearchView
Intents
32. Callback method: The activity has become visible.
Parser
EXTRA_STREAM
onResume();
Google
33. Represents the visual representation of an Android application
Activity
Wi-Fi radio
onCreate() - onDestroy()
android.hardware.touchscreen
34. Use this to draw text.
drawText()
isConnected()
Activity
security sandbox
35. Once a connection has been established - the app uses this method to retrieve the data as an InputStream.
Account Manager
Scroller
Full power
getInputStream()
36. Direct component call in Android
Lifecycle callback methods
onCreate() - onDestroy()
Explicit intent
dual-
37. It is used to load images in a background thread - then apply them to the UI once finished.
ViewStub
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Explicit intent
AsyncTask
38. It is an efficient and maintainable way to parse XML on Android.
Account
XmlPullParser
getInputStream()
Linux based
39. This includes tools to help you identify problems in your layout performance.
BatteryManager
Application resources
Android SDK
onStart() - onStop()
40. A service in which programmers can offer their Android application to Android users.
Widgets
Stack - back stack
Google Play
ACTION_BATTERY_LOW and ACTION_BATTERY_OKAY
41. Android is __________.
Application footprint
HttpURLConnection
Linux based
LocationManager
42. It is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form.
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Google Cloud Messaging (GCM)
drawBitmap()
AsyncTask
43. is run when running Android on the pc
Full power
Advanced Training
Emulator
BackupHelper
44. This action is used in sending text content from one activity to another.
AbstractAccountAuthenticator
ACTION_SEND
Android SDK
EXTRA_STREAM
45. Callback method: The activity is no longer visible
onStart() - onStop()
SecurityException
onStop();
Stack
46. The easiest way to create an authenticator class is to extend this and implement its abstract methods.
Widgets
<declare-styleable>
AbstractAccountAuthenticator
Stack
47. This broadcasts all battery and charging details in a sticky Intent that includes the charging status.
BatteryManager
ETC1
onCreate() - onDestroy()
onStop();
48. Whenever the device is docked or undocked - this action is broadcast.
Widgets
Layouts
ACTION_DOCK_EVENT
NetworkInfo
49. Where Android is currently primarily developed
Explicit intent
AbstractAccountAuthenticator
Stack - back stack
Google
50. This class computes scroll positions for you - but it does not automatically apply those positions to your view.
ConnectivityManager
ACTION_BATTERY_LOW and ACTION_BATTERY_OKAY
EXTRA_STREAM
Scroller