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






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. 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.






4. Primitives and C Structures...






5. NSDate - class...






6. Reducing details to focus on the core concepts






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

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8. NSArray - important methods...






9. NSNumber - class...






10. Reference Counting...






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






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






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

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






15. What happens when the last owner calls release?

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16. The integer prefix is...






17. 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






18. Center and frame are used to _ your view






19. A view is an...






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






21. Number one use of protocols in iOS...






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






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






24. class methods...






25. 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






26. 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....






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






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






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






30. When making a tableView always...






31. UIImageView is used to...






32. You use _ to implement the view






33. When the message endEditing: is sent to a view - if it or any of its subviews or currently the _ - it will resign its first responder statues - and the keyboard will be dismissed.






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






35. Three ways instances are created...






36. Delegation is an object oriented approach to






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






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






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

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40. NSValue - class...






41. 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.






42. All objects are accessed using...






43. Asking a class or object to execute a method






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






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






46. When do we need to release our outlets?

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47. Just a floating point number - but we always use it for graphics.






48. Name of the method to be executed






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






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