34.
The pseudocode, sample input-output data, flowchart, and explanation of special
techniques used by the programmer are useful ________________________
and should be turned over to the client.
a. In understanding the program.
b. For further updating of the program.
c. For further debugging.
d. For all of the above.
35.
The logic pattern that permits the programmer to skip past statements in a
program is:
a. Simple sequence.
b. Selection.
c. Looping.
d. Branching.
36.
The most common logic pattern, the one that prescribes executing one statement
after another in the order given is:
a. Simple sequence.
b. Selection.
c. Looping.
d. Branching.
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