Strategy1. Work all of the problems you know you can do, marking those you're unsure about with a question mark.
2. Go back and work any problems you marked with a question mark that you feel semi-confident about. 3. With time remaining, work a few difficult problems you may can get. 4. Always check the last page for an easy question or two! O(N)CS LessonsThe first fifteen questions of every Computer Science UIL test are on the same fifteen topics and always in the same order. A perfect score on these first fifteen questions is worth 90 points, a very strong score that would help any contestant do well at District, Region and State.
Question #1 - Arithmetic involving Bases 2, 8, 10, and 16 Question #2 - Simple Literal Expressions Question #3 - Simple Output Question #4 - The String class methods Question #5 - Simple Boolean logic Question #6 - The Math class methods Question #7 - Simple variable expressions Question #8 - Conditional statements (if, if else, switch case) Question #9 - Simple output loops Question #10 - One dimensional primitive arrays Question #11 - Input concepts Question #12 - Accumulation loops Question #13 - The Java Operator precedence (14 levels of operators) Question #14 - Data type concepts Question #15 - ArrayLists |
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