he static storage allocation approach creates space for a method when the method is invoked.

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  • The static storage allocation approach creates space for a method when the method is invoked.

 

  • Recursive methods often have fewer local variables than the equivalent nonrecursive methods.

 

  • The following returns 10 when passed the argument 3?

int example(int n)

{

  if (n == 0)

    return 0;

  else

    return example(n – 1) + n * n;

}

  • The following returns 3 when passed the argument 3783.

int example(int n)

{

if (n < 10)

return 1;

else

return 1 + example(n/10);

}

 

  • A java interface can inherit from at most one other interface.

 

  • When implementing a queue with a linked list, the front of the queue is also the front of the linked list.

 

 

  • A queue is a first in, last out structure.

True / The first element stored is the element to be retrieved.

 

  • Even though our queues will be generic, our QueueInterface is not generic.

 

  • Depending on  the  circumstances,  the  dequeue  method  of  our  LinkedQueue  class sometimes throws the QueueUnderflowException.

 

 

  • It is possible to use an array to implement a linked list.
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