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UNIVERSITY OF RIZAL SYSTEM

Cainta, Rizal

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION IN OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING

Name: ________________________________________________________Date: ___________________


I. Multiple Choice

1. Code not related to objects. This code must be invoked by the application
a. Modules b. General Procedures c. Event Procedures
2. It is the process of translating the code statements that make up a computer application into a format
that can be executed by the computer operating system
a. Compiling b. Designing c. Debugging
3. Graphical features drawn on forms to allow user interaction
a. Objects b. controls c. tools
4. It is a tool that allows you to develop Windows (Graphic User Interface - GUI) applications. The
applications have a familiar appearance to the user.
a. Visual Studio b. Visual basic c. Visual C++
5. Every characteristic of a form or control is specified by a property. Example properties include names,
captions, size, color, position, and contents.
a. Tools b. Properties c. modules
6. Released in late 1996. New environment, supported creation of ActiveX controls, deleted 16 bit
application support.
a. Visual Basic 5.0 b. Visual basic 2008 c. Visual Basic 6.0
7. It means code remains idle until called upon to respond to some event
a. Event Procedure b. Event Driven c. Event Controls
8. Used to build application
a. Design mode b. run mode c Build code
9. It is the selection menu for controls used in your application
a. Toolbox b. properties window c. form layout window
10. It is a methodology that combines the storage of information along with predefined program code that
can be used tointeract with the object and its information.
a. Object Oriented Programming
b. Rapid application development
c. none of the above
11. A collection of base files, program code, property settings, and tasks that assists you in creating a
particular type of Windows application.
a. Modules b. library c. template
12. Collection of general procedures, variable declarations, and constant definitions used by application.
a. Library b. Modules c. class
13. It is a process whereby programmers quickly create a mockup of an application’s GUI for initial review by
the users for whom the application is intended in order to demonstrate how the application will
ultimately look and operate
a. Object Oriented Programming
b. Rapid application development
c. Visual Basic
14. Windows that you create for user interface
a. Forms b. event procedures c. Properties windows

15. Displays a list of all forms and modules making up your application. You can also obtain a view of the
Form or Code windows (window containing the actual Basic coding) from the Project window.
a. Form Layout Window b. Properties Windows c. Project window
II. Identify the parts of Visual Basic 2008 Toolbar

1 3 5 8 10 11 1 1 17 1 2 22 24 25 27
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2 4 6 7 9 12
14 15 16 20 23 26 28

1. _________________ 15. _______________________


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14. _________________ 28. _______________________

Prepared by:

Raymond A. Ramirez
IT Instructor

Noted By:

Prof. Morgan G. Sibal, MTE


Dean, CIT

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