Computer
Science 4
Java for Video Games
Exam 1
Sample Questions
- Introduction (1st day)
- In relation to what we've studied in class, define:
- Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- compile source code
- execute byte code
- modify source code
- web browser
- HTML
- web authoring tool
- What is your web page address?
- What directory is your web page locted in?
- What file gets loaded when a web page contains a directory name?
- What is a link?
- What is an absolute link?
- What is a relative link?
- Anatomy of a class
- Sample questions include being able to define and/or identify terminology
from Anatomy.4
- For practice, take a program from Head First Java and see if you can use
the terminology to describe all parts of the program.
- Data Types and Operations
- Define
- primitive type
- reference type (object)
- double
- int
- boolean
- char
- String
- Describe the naming convention for primitive types.
- Describe the naming convention for reference types (class names).
- For the following operators, describe what they do and give an example
of their use in an expression and include the results of the expression.
For example, - finds the difference, for example, 5-3 evaluates to
2.
- + (for numbers)
- + (for Strings)
- / (for integers)
- / (for floating points such as doubles)
- *
- %
- =
- ==
- Video Game Package
- What is a sprite?
- What is a tracker?
- What are the basic steps in making your own custom sprite?
- Graphics
- What does the monitor resolution describe (i.e. what does 640x480
mean as a monitor resolution)?
- What is a typical monitor refresh rate in Hz (frames per second)?
- For each coordinate system describe the components, possible values
for the components, and what each component describes. The first one
is done for you.
- Cartesian
- The components are x, y. x is real valued and indicates
the horizontal direction to move (right for positive, left for negative),
y is real valued and indicates the vertical direction to move (up for positive,
down for negative).
- Polar
- Screen
- Graphics2D
- When is it a bad idea to represent your graphics using only Screen
coordinates? Give an example of when using Screen coordinates would
cause problems that would not occur using Graphics2D coordinates.
- What is Constructive Area Geometry? Give an example of when
CAG could be useful.
- Applets and Video Games
- What is an Applet?
- List 3 basic differences between applets and applications.
- What are the basic steps a web browser takes from visiting a website
to getting an applet on that website running?
- Show the html for loading the applet named MyApplet from the jar
file myapplet.jar (note: width and height can be anything).
- What does jar stand for?
- What do jar files contain?
- In relation to the simulation model described in class,
- What is the Monitor Frame Rate?
- What is the Model Frame Rate?
- What is the User Interaction Rate?
- Which is higher, the Monitor Frame Rate or the Model Frame Rate?
Why?
- What happens if the Monitor Frame Rate and Model Frame Rate are
too high?
- Video games can be described as simulations. Why are discrete
time approximations often used to describe continous time events?
- Decisions
- should be fresh in your mind
- Questions related to your assignment
- Questions from Chapters 1-5 of Head First Java