Using Java A Guide to Creating Your First Android
Apps, 4th Edition Corinne Hoisington
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Assignment Title: Chapter 01 Instructor Test Bank
Author: Hoisington
Print ISBN: 9780357881231
Title: Android Bootcamp for Developers Using Java, 4e
IAC ISBN: 9780357881262
Chapter/Section Name: Voilà! Meet the Android
Chapter/Section Number: 1
Content Development Contact: Samantha Enders
Content Creator Name: Chimborazo Publishing, Inc.
Creation Date: 11/12/2022
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<question type="mc">
1. A smartphone is a typical name for a mobile device that can perform multiple functions in addition to
acting as a phone.
a. True
b. False
Analysis
a. Correct. Mobile phone usage has quickly outgrown the simple expectations of voice calls and text
messaging. An average data plan for a mobile device, often called a smartphone, typically includes
browsing the web, playing popular games such as Call of Duty: Mobile or Among Us, taking photos, using
business applications, reading a menu with a QR code, checking email, listening to music, recording live
video, and mapping locations with GPS (global positioning system).
b. Incorrect. Mobile phone usage has quickly outgrown the simple expectations of voice calls and text
messaging. An average data plan for a mobile device, often called a smartphone, typically includes
browsing the web, playing popular games such as Call of Duty: Mobile or Among Us, taking photos, using
business applications, reading a menu with a QR code, checking email, listening to music, recording live
video, and mapping locations with GPS (global positioning system).
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Difficulty: Introductory
LO: ABDJ.HOIS.24.1.1 Describe the market for Android applications
A-head: 1.1 Understanding the Market for Android Applications
Bloom's: Understand
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<question type="mc">
2. Mobile applications are also called “mobs.”
a. True
b. False
, Analysis
a. Incorrect. Mobile applications are called apps, not mobs.
b. Correct. Mobile applications are called apps, not mobs.
<metadata>
Difficulty: Introductory
LO: ABDJ.HOIS.24.1.1 Describe the market for Android applications
A-head: 1.1 Understanding the Market for Android Applications
Bloom's: Understand
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<question type="mc">
3. There are fewer than 10,000 Android apps available today.
a. True
b. False
Analysis
a. Incorrect. Android has a large community of developers writing apps that extend the functionality of
the devices. Users, for example, can benefit from over 2.5 million apps available in the Android
marketplace, many of which are free.
b. Correct. Android has a large community of developers writing apps that extend the functionality of
the devices. Users, for example, can benefit from over 2.5 million apps available in the Android
marketplace, many of which are free.
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Difficulty: Introductory
LO: ABDJ.HOIS.24.1.2 Identify the role of the Android platform in the mobile market
A-head: 1.2 The Role of the Android in the Mobile Market
Bloom's: Understand
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<question type="mc">
4. Because Android is open-source, phone manufacturers do not have to pay to install or use it on their
devices.
a. True
b. False
Analysis
a. Correct. Many phone manufacturers install the Android operating system on their brand-name mobile
phones due to its open-source environment. The open-source structure means that manufacturers do
not pay license fees or royalties.
b. Incorrect. Many phone manufacturers install the Android operating system on their brand-name
mobile phones due to its open-source environment. The open-source structure means that
manufacturers do not pay license fees or royalties.
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Difficulty: Introductory