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






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

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

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4. You use _ to implement the view






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






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






7. UITableViewController is a subclass of...






8. Prefixing a character string with an @ symbol [specific - NSString class]...






9. Only exists within the statement block there defined - outside of the block is fine






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






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






12. Class methods typically either create






13. How do I implement my drawRect?






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






15. Class methods do not operate on an _ or have any access to _ variables....






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

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






18. 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






19. Also - because arrays only hold a pointer to an object...






20. Three ways instances are created...






21. 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.






22. UIImageView is used to...






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






24. NSArray - important methods...






25. The integer prefix is...






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






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






28. Execution of the break statement...






29. A responder is responsible for...






30. All objects are accessed using...






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






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






33. A message is always contained in square brackets - and has three parts






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






35. In object oriented languages - we call methods that get and set instance variables accessors - individually we call them...

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






37. Each individual instance is a bundle of data that it maintains. Typically that data is private - which means that it's encapsulated as well; no other object knows what that data is or in what form it is kept. The only way to discover from outside wha






38. Center and frame are used to _ your view






39. [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.






40. UIView - designated initializer...






41. @property - is using methods...






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






43. Files Owner...






44. NSDate - class...






45. 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....






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






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






48. 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.






49. If a break statement is executed from within a set of nested loops...






50. super - is used...