Oject Oriented Programming Questions

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My friends, I have some problems needed to be solved and i desperately need your help. The questions are on 2 attached image files. Please could anyone answer the papers using RED color and send it back to me...thanks.

Your help is needed! Thanks.

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  • Profile picture of the author Eddieheli
    Why don't you learn how to program rather than get someone to do your test for you.
    What will you do if you get a programming job on the basis of passing this test?
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    • Profile picture of the author sparckyz
      Originally Posted by Eddieheli View Post

      Why don't you learn how to program rather than get someone to do your test for you.
      What will you do if you get a programming job on the basis of passing this test?
      They'll come to this forum with some more scans lol
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      • Profile picture of the author ccd
        I'm many years removed from my former career as a computer programmer. I'd probably have to drag out the books to answer some of your questions.

        But what's preventing YOU from dragging out the books?
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    • Profile picture of the author Eddieheli
      Originally Posted by Eddieheli View Post

      Why don't you learn how to program rather than get someone to do your test for you.
      What will you do if you get a programming job on the basis of passing this test?
      The reason I posted this is because as a Software Developer I come across these types of questions regularly in interviews for IT Contracts.
      It also looks suspiciously like an IT Course progress test or exam question, photocopied from the test paper.

      The problem is that for all I know this might be a test someone has sent you as part of a competency test to evaluate if they should use you to do a coding job for them.
      I (or someone like me) then end up spending weeks of my time sorting out the code for the disgruntled client who says he performed due dilligence, and now I have time and money pressures to add to my work pressures.

      You don't learn to program by asking someone to send you the correct answer from a multichoice exam question.

      My friends, I have some problems needed to be solved and i desperately need your help. The questions are on 2 attached image files. Please could anyone answer the papers using RED color and send it back to me...thanks.

      Your help is needed! Thanks.
      You don't even have to spend thousands on books nowadays like I had to as everything is available for free online. You just need to seek it out and STUDY, and LEARN, and then you will be able to answer the questions yourself.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tango_T50
        Originally Posted by Eddieheli View Post

        The reason I posted this is because as a Software Developer I come across these types of questions regularly in interviews for IT Contracts.
        It also looks suspiciously like an IT Course progress test or exam question, photocopied from the test paper.

        The problem is that for all I know this might be a test someone has sent you as part of a competency test to evaluate if they should use you to do a coding job for them.
        I (or someone like me) then end up spending weeks of my time sorting out the code for the disgruntled client who says he performed due dilligence, and now I have time and money pressures to add to my work pressures.

        You don't learn to program by asking someone to send you the correct answer from a multichoice exam question.



        You don't even have to spend thousands on books nowadays like I had to as everything is available for free online. You just need to seek it out and STUDY, and LEARN, and then you will be able to answer the questions yourself.
        Yep. Eddieheli, thanks mate for the explanation and the clarification. I understand. Thanks again.
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  • Profile picture of the author mywebwork
    The answer is 4.

    Hope that helps - and thanks for the useful post.

    Bill
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    • Profile picture of the author Tango_T50
      I just needed help guys. Comments accepted. Thanks anyway.
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  • Profile picture of the author caesargus
    No offense, but I would imagine that a lot of people would hesitate answering this type of post since it appears that you're taking a test or it's homework.

    Plus the way you phrased the question it didn't sound like you wanted an explanation of what the answer is, just what is it so you can move on. (no real learning opportunity is there if you just get answer like that).

    Judging from your other post, it appears that you're just learning programming, there are plenty of chat rooms where you can ask similar questions - for specific type help check out irc.freenode.net (on irc of course) - and join the channel for the specific language you're working with, and most of the time people are helpful - except in cases like these - in these types of cases - work on phrasing your question so it doesn't appear obvious that you need help answering a test or homework.

    Hope that helps.

    Plus by going to IRC - you're more likely to get an answer faster - and you'll pick up a lot of other conversations related to the language you're working with so you'll learn even faster. - I suggest hanging out in those chat rooms regularly.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tango_T50
      Originally Posted by caesargus View Post

      No offense, but I would imagine that a lot of people would hesitate answering this type of post since it appears that you're taking a test or it's homework.

      Plus the way you phrased the question it didn't sound like you wanted an explanation of what the answer is, just what is it so you can move on. (no real learning opportunity is there if you just get answer like that).

      Judging from your other post, it appears that you're just learning programming, there are plenty of chat rooms where you can ask similar questions - for specific type help check out irc.freenode.net (on irc of course) - and join the channel for the specific language you're working with, and most of the time people are helpful - except in cases like these - in these types of cases - work on phrasing your question so it doesn't appear obvious that you need help answering a test or homework.

      Hope that helps.

      Plus by going to IRC - you're more likely to get an answer faster - and you'll pick up a lot of other conversations related to the language you're working with so you'll learn even faster. - I suggest hanging out in those chat rooms regularly.
      Non taken.

      What you said is true. I am gonna check out irc.freenode.net. Thanks mate for the encouragements and advise, it helps a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Brownlaw
    Gee its even multiple choice...

    I'd answer it but I'd probably fail

    All of the above!
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  • Profile picture of the author max2010
    oh lol... and also this is simple function, is not OO
    good luck!
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