Practice Midterm 1 – Week 6
Computer Science 302
Clark Savage Turner
Winter 2013
FORM: ________________
Instructions
1. Read all instructions carefully before you begin your work. This exam is unedited (please give me feedback if anything is obviously problematic, even at this practice level.)
2. Be sure your Scantron form has your name, your class section and the test form clearly marked on it. Without these identifying features, you will receive a 0. There will be 50 questions (maybe a few more) on the actual exam, this one contains just 40 for practice.
3. This exam is closed book: you may utilize only a single 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper with your summarized notes during the exam (OK to use both sides).
4. You have about 100 minutes to complete the midterm. Plan your time accordingly.
5. After you finish filling your Scantron with the answers, be sure your name is on it with your section number and hand in your Scantron, RETURNING THIS EXAM with it. This exam is NOT TO LEAVE THE ROOM.
question type
# of questions worth (%) grade (%)
True/False
20
2/# = 40
Multiple - choice
30
2/# = 60
total grade
%
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CSC 302 Practice Midterm 1
TRUE/FALSE Section. On your Scantron, choose “A” for TRUE, “B” for FALSE.
1. Sunjay Dhama is the TA for this class (hint: true!)
2. The definition for the word "bug" is precisely the same as "error" and "failure" in computing terminology.
3. Dr. Turner does not play musical instruments (hint: false!)
4. Tort Law includes basic rules of social interaction.
5. "Software engineering" was viewed as a form of "experimentation" in class.
6. Kant's Second Categorical Imperative may be viewed as a requirement to empathize with another to some extent.
7. Utilitarianism and Deontology can never yield the same result for a given scenario.
8. According to Baase, a problem with Utilitarianism is that it may not be possible to determine all the people affected by