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Programming Languages
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A program written in a high-level language.
4GL
source program
operation code
runtime
2. A Language which is inexpensive to program and is problem-oriented and is easy to code
operation code
3GL
RPG
PL/1
3. a popular high-level language developed by Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. The language was originally named OAK and unsuccessfully used for set-top devices but hit it big after being renamed in 1995 and introduced to the World Wide Web. It is a
Java
interpreter
IFPS
Pascal
4. A Language with good error diagnostics - is easy to use and has real-time coding
BASIC
operand
expression
scripting
5. Components of machine code: 1. register number 2. ___________ ____________ 3. data address
scripting
source program
C
operation code
6. Components of assembly language: operand and _________ _________ and name
operand
compiler
operation code
LISP (LISt Processing)
7. A fourth-generation programming language - financial modeling language - eventually out-competed by spreadsheets
operand
name
IFPS
Pascal
8. An ____________ yields a value. For example: 2 + 2 yields 4.
machine
pseudocode
environment
expression
9. This generation of languages - Assembly Language - symbolic not portable
2GL
COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language)
compiler
identification
10. a popular compiled high-level language - similar to C but witho bject-oriented features (classes) generic programming (templates) and exception handlingwith - developed by Bjarne Stroustrup in 1985 at Bell Labs
interpreter
C++
LISP (LISt Processing)
C
11. Type of error: a language command being spelled incorrectly
PL/1
1GL
syntax
Fortran (FORmula TRANslation)
12. It allows users to write programs in a language similar to natural language.
high level language
Ada
source program
LISP (LISt Processing)
13. This generation of languages - easier to read - procedural - portable - e.g. COBOL or C or C++ or Pascal or Python
assembly
Lisp
LISP (LISt Processing)
3GL
14. In machine language the purpose of an _________ _________ is to tell the control unit what data processing operation is to be performed.
Y
declarative
LISP (LISt Processing)
operation code
15. Source code may be executed immediately with the aid of a(n) ________________.
interpreter
Z
Pascal
declarative
16. A programming language in which the source code of programs is composed of mnemonic instructions- each of which corresponds directly to a machine instruction for a particular processor.
assembly language
compiler
imperative
X
17. Language used primarily for science applications
FORTRAN
Perl (Practical Extraction Report Language)
memory
interpreter
18. A fully compiled or assembled program ready to be loaded into the computer.
interpreter
assembler
object program
FORTRAN
19. It is an interpreted language designed principally to process text - often used for web CGI scripts and parsing log files.
Job Control Language
Perl (Practical Extraction Report Language)
interpreter
trace routine
20. An _________ is used to translate a program into machine code every time the program is run
BASIC
object program
interpreter
memory
21. The program that translate a source program (high level language) into an object program.
compiler
2GL
IFPS
operand
22. rogramming paradigm describes computation in terms of statements that change a program state. COBOL or C or Java etc
operation code
imperative
COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language)
interpreter
23. Basic command - directory of files: _________
Y
FILES
postfix
assembler
24. Divisions of COBOL programs: _________ and identification and environment
EBDIC
operation code
expression
data
25. The purpose of symbols in assembly language is to represent _________ locations
memory
imperative
data
COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language)
26. In assembly language the place at which computer control can be transferred is marked by the _________ field
pseudocode
imperative
label
Job Control Language
27. A program that converts from assembly language to machine language.
compiler
label
assembler
postfix
28. Programming paradigm that expresses the logic of a computation without describing its control flow. Regex or logic programming or functional programming or xslt or svg
declarative
compiler
imperative
C++
29. The most basic type of programming language - immediately executable instructions and making efficient use of computer storage. Manipulation of individual bits by instruction. Not easy in design or writing
label
ALGOL
COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language)
machine
30. This generation of languages - zeros and ones - machine code
source program
C++
Java
1GL
31. The oldest high-level language.
postfix
RPG
X
Fortran (FORmula TRANslation)
32. A Language with a very precise structure that is particularly good for training serious programmers; is procedural and is based on ALGOL
interpreter
Pascal
operand
trace routine
33. This generation of languages include - RPG or SQL or Mathamatica or PL/SQL or Cold Fusion - subset of Domain Specific Languages
4GL
2GL
operation code
environment
34. It is the ancestor of the family of functional languages that emphasize evaluating expressions rather than executing imperative commands.
Java
COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language)
LISP (LISt Processing)
assembler
35. The most widely used language for business applications
COBOL
assembler
Fortran (FORmula TRANslation)
Z
36. Divisions of COBOL programs: data and identification and _________
environment
compiler
postfix
Pascal
37. Components of machine code: 1. register number 2. operation code 3. ___________ ____________
data address
imperative
Lisp
Pascal
38. The language of the Department of Defense
machine
object program
Ada
data
39. 8 Bit character encoding used on IBM mainframe operating systems. Alphanumeric data is stored on tape/disk in this format
1GL
EBDIC
C++
Perl (Practical Extraction Report Language)
40. Components of assembly language: operand and operation code and _________
name
Pascal
machine
data
41. Another name for Reverse Polish Notation
postfix
RPG
interpreter
Fortran (FORmula TRANslation)
42. Divisions of COBOL programs: data and _________ and environment
identification
memory
EBDIC
Perl (Practical Extraction Report Language)
43. Type of error that results in unpredictable program glitches
runtime
FORTRAN
postfix
compiler
44. It was created in the late 1950s - most modern procedural languages reflect its overall structure and design
ALGOL
compiler
memory
Pascal
45. Source code may be converted into an executable image by a(n) ______________
compiler
Z
operation code
object program
46. It is a high-level compiled language built upon ALGOL. It is best known for its emphasis on structured programming techniques and strong typing; because of this it was extremely popular as a teaching language in the 1980s and early 1990s though it wa
object program
Pascal
Ada
register number
47. A _________ _________ is a set of print statements or screen-display statements whose output enables a programmer to follow a computer's processing path during execution
trace routine
ALGOL
identification
BASIC
48. In order to translate a program written in a high-level language into machine code a(n) _________ is used
compiler
operand
interpreter
postfix
49. Language capable of treating alphabetic text as a set of logic statements
object program
C
Z
Lisp
50. A mixture of natural languages and symbols and terms and other features commonly used in high-level languages. E.g. + or - or * etc.
trace routine
pseudocode
expression
IFPS