Last updated: May 20, 2001



with only positive comments...

Record no: 283
Positive: True

Test A.)

Question 11. Shouldn't need "which is the

closest", and then contain a "none of

the above", contradiction in terms, (you can always have a closest)

either d, or e.

d.) closest to the answer

e.) what happens; exception. (stack underflow)



Test B.)

Question 3) either inclusive or not; in which case

there is no loop between 3 & 7!

(interrested to know true answer!)

Question 8.) both c) and e) (maybe?) are wrong!

(not sure anymore!)





tests are a much better way of testing than the

conventional method, more relaxed but still probes for

the information, which if you don't know, you can

only guess at.

Record no: 284
Positive: True

I feel that these tests are good. Your programming skills are tested well in the projects

and these tests test your knowledge and understanding. Either on paper or machine, I wouldn't

think it matters. With the machines though it saves marking and is moving with todays

technology.



Watch for questions being repeated in different exams. I had 2 repeated!

Record no: 285
Positive: True

Prefer the test to a written exam,

but would appreciate more feedback on

the questions, i.e. what IS the correct answers.



Test A

Q11, Would this not throw an empty stack exception?

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