CS 111: Test 4 info

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Notes sheet

You are permitted one 8.5 x 11 handwritten notes sheet (both sides) for use as a reference during the exam.

How to study

Lots of research has shown that just reading over material isn't enough to prepare for exams. That's a fine way to help familiarize yourself with what's there, but to be able to do well on a test you then need to additionally practice what you will do on the test. Reading about how to swing a baseball bat or how to cross-country ski will give you some good ideas on how to get better the next time you try it, but you then need to get out there and swing a bat or ski in the Arb to actually get better.

How can you practice? One thing you can do is try the exercises at the end of each chapter, for which the solutions are available online. Practice these under test conditions and see how you do.

Make sure to do all of your practicing on paper, not at a keyboard, so as to simulate the exam conditions.

Exam content

Listed below is the material that I have in mind that you should know for the exam. It's what's in my head when creating it. That said, this isn't a contract. I may have inadvertently left something off this list that ends up on an exam question. I make no guarantees that the exam will be 100% limited to items listed below. Moreover, I will not be able to test all of this material given the time limitations of the exam. I will have to pick and choose some subset of it.

Ultimately, the content that I will be drawing from for the exam is material that we have talked about in class, and material that you have used on assignments. The textbook does have a variety of things mentioned in passing that are worth knowing, but if we haven't discussed it in class and/or if it hasn't been part of an assignment, I won't test on it.

Students should be able to…

Be able to create and use dictionaries to solve tasks such as the one in the MovieLens/Wikipedia assignment, or the ones we did in class.

Be able to define and distinguish among classes, objects, functions, methods, instance variables, local variables, and parameters.

Can appropriately interpret and use methods, instance variables, constructors, and parameters. Can write snippets of Python code that utilize all of these items. Can write from scratch code for a class that utilizes all of the above ideas.

Can appropriately utilize a class that they have built (or I have provided) in conjunction with a main function.

Show ability to appropriately use return values from methods, or lack thereof.

Continue to be able to use important programming skills from previous portions of the course. Exam questions won't be written with the explicit purpose of testing these items, but could easily include them as part of a problem designed to test a more recent idea.

Author: Dave Musicant

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