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This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Software Design knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
WHAT_IS_INTERACTION_FRAGMENTS??$ |
| A. | A fragment which is a rectangular frame with a pentagonal operation compartment in the upper left-hand corner |
| B. | A fragment which has a marked part of an interaction specification |
| C. | The regions resulting from these divisions will not hold the interaction fragment operations |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. |
WHEN_IS_THE_OPERATION_EXECUTING,_SUSPENDED_AND_ACTIVE??$ |
| A. | An operation is executing when some process is actually running its code |
| B. | An operation is suspended when it sends a synchronous message and it is waiting for the message to return |
| C. | An operation is active when it is either executing or suspended |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
Which of the following is true for optional fragments?$ |
| A. | An optional fragment is a portion of an interaction that may be done |
| B. | The fragment operator name is opt |
| C. | Optional fragments have only a single operand, which must contain a guard |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. |
Which of these are true with respect to the message arrows? |
| A. | The synchronous message arrow is used when a sending individual continues execution after sending the message |
| B. | The asynchronous message arrow is used when a sending individual suspends execution after sending the message |
| C. | The dashed arrow is used either to show the return of control from a synchronous message or to create a new entity |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» D. All of the mentioned | |
| 5. |
What are the three different types of message arrows? |
| A. | Synchronous, Asynchronous, Asynchronous with instance creation |
| B. | Self, Multiplied,Instance generator |
| C. | Synchronous, Asynchronous, Synchronous with instance creation |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |
| 6. |
What does a message mean? |
| A. | It Passes all communications from one object to another and are represented by message arrows in sequence diagrams |
| B. | Message goes from the sending object’s lifeline to the receiving object’s lifeline |
| C. | It is a rectangle containing an identifier with a dashed line extending below the rectangle |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» B. Message goes from the sending object‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ë‚àö¬•s lifeline to the receiving object‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ë‚àö¬•s lifeline | |
| 7. |
What is a lifeline? |
| A. | It is a frame consisting of a rectangle with a pentagon inits upper left-hand corner |
| B. | It is a rectangle containing an identifier with a dashed line extending below the rectangle |
| C. | It is a name compartment ; the interaction is represented inside the rectangle |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» C. It is a name compartment ; the interaction is represented inside the rectangle | |
| 8. |
What is Interaction diagram? |
| A. | Interaction diagrams are the UML notations for dynamic modeling of collaborations |
| B. | Interaction diagrams are a central focus of engineering design |
| C. | All of the mentioned |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |