Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, 9am - 11am
Location: Natural Science, NS1
Note: There will be no makeup Midterm Exam, except for students requesting a Special Midterm Exam for religious reasons. These students must have notified the course instructor and filed documentation with their Dean's office at least 2 weeks prior to the Midterm Exam. If you miss the Midterm Exam for any other reason, follow the procedure for Academic Accommodation for Medical Illness given in the course outline. If accommodation is approved by your Dean's office, your Final Exam mark will be reweighted to include the weight of the Midterm Exam.
Make sure you bring your student card to the exam.
Bring a pencil.
You will be allowed in 5 minutes early.
Please put your student card on your desk; the proctors will ask you to sign a nominal roll form within the first 15 minutes.
The Midterm exam is worth 20% of your CS1026a mark.
The exam is partly multiple choice and partly written (short answer questions, coding, tracing).
No extra time will be given for filling in your scantron at the end of the exam.
The answers to the written part of the exam should be written right on the exam paper.
The exam is closed book - you may not bring in any notes.
However, you will get a handout which you may use during the exam. This handout will contain a description of methods used in the course.
Lecture material covered: topics 1 to 6. You're not expected to know:
the sizes of the different primitive data types (slides 22-24, topic 2)
special characters in strings (slide 34-35, topic 2)
methods for strings (slide 22, topic 3)
methods in the Math class (slide 59, topic 3)
Calculators, cell pones, or other electronic devices are not allowed.
Spring 2007 Midterm (ignore question 1(f))