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Midterm Quiz 1 Verified
Midterm Quiz 1 due Mar 15, 2021 14 00 HKT Completed
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95 Minute Time Limit
Instructions
Work alone. Do not collaborate with or copy from anyone else.
Work the problems in any order you wish, but submit your answer to
each before ending the exam.
You may use any of the following resources:
One sheet (both sides) of handwritten (not photocopied or scanned) notes
If any question seems ambiguous, use the most reasonable interpretation
(i.e. don't be like Calvin):
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Good Luck!
Question 0 -- Practice with Drag & Drop
0 points possible (ungraded)
Keyboard Help
Some of the quiz questions are Drag-and-Drop. You'll need to drag one or
more answers to a location.
Some answers might not be used at all, and some answers will be used
once. To get full credit you might need to drag more than one answer to some
locations, just one answer to other locations, and some locations might not
have any correct answers.
Please do this quick practice question. The question will give you feedback to
make sure you've done it correctly, but the real quiz questions will not.
x=1,y=7
x=2,y=3 x=1,y=4
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x=1,y
=6
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Correctly placed 3 items.
Good work! You have completed this drag and drop problem. Note that: (1 There are two
places you could've put (x=2,y=3 ; either one would be correct. 2 One location (x+y=2 had
nothing dragged to it. Another location had two answers dragged to it. 3 One choice (x=1,y=7
was not dragged anywhere, since it wasn't correct for anything.
Question 1
9/13 points (graded)
Keyboard Help
Drag each of the 13 models/methods to one of the 5 categories of question it
is commonly used for, unless no correct category is listed for it. For
models/methods that have more than one correct category, choose any one
correct category; for models/methods that have no correct category listed, do
not drag them.