CS305 Final Exam Date: 10:00-11:50AM‚ 12/16/2014. Name: Steven Centino Score: ________ I. Multiple-Choice (30%‚ 2% for each question) 1. (D) Which of the following CALL instructions writes the contents of EAX to standard output as a signed decimal integer? a. call WriteInteger b. call WriteDec c. call WriteHex d. call WriteInt 2. (A) Which of the following are true about the PUSH instruction? a. It decrements the stack pointer (by 2 or 4) and copies the operand
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FINAL EXAM Ruth carelessly parks her car on a steep hill‚ leaving the car in neutral and failing to engage the parking brake. The car rolls down the hill‚ knocking down an electric line. The sparks from the broken line ignite a grass fire. The fire spreads until it reaches a barn one mile away. The barn houses dynamite‚ and the burning barn explodes‚ causing part of the roof to fall on and injure a passing motorist‚ Jim. Can Jim recover in negligence from Ruth? Why or why not? Negligence
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The University of Melbourne Semester 1 Assessment 2011 Department of Economics ECON10003 Introductory Macroeconomics Reading Time 15 minutes Writing Time 2 hours This paper has Nine (9) pages. This examination paper contributes 60 per cent to the assessment in ECON10003. Authorised Materials: The following items are authorised: English/foreign language dictionary. Scientific Calculator. Instructions to Invigilators: Students require: script books and multiple choice computer answer sheets
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in the field of study and experience D. Expertise and accuracy 8) Which of the following is the most reliable source of information? A. Wikipedia® B. A blog C. A book recommended by your instructor D. Britannica Online® BCOM 275 Final Exam 9) Consider the following exchange: “How do I know God exists? How do you know he doesn’t?” Which fallacy does the second statement illustrate? A. Perfectionist fallacy B. Slippery slope C. Misplacing the burden of proof D. Inconsistency
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The Phoenix Bird Name: Date: Block: Teacher: The phoenix bird is sometimes heard about and referenced in mythology‚ and even popular movies today like Harry Potter. But some don’t know its origin‚ and ancient mythological background. It starts with its symbolism. The Phoenix symbolizes rebirth‚ especially of the sun‚ and has alternatives in European‚ Central American‚ Egyptian and Asian cultures. In the 19th century‚ Hans Christian Anderson wrote a story about the phoenix. Edith Nesbit
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Georgia Institute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE6604 Personal & Mobile Communications Final Exam Spring 2010 Tuesday May 6‚ 11:30am - 2:20pm • Attempt all questions. • All questions are of equal value. • Open book‚ open notes‚ exam. 1a) 5 marks: The LCR at the normalized threshold ρ for a 2-D isotropic scattering channel can be expressed as √ 2 LR = 2πfm ρe−ρ ‚ where ρ= Δ and Rrms = R Ωp = R Rrms E[α2 ] is the rms envelope level
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Personal Fitness Final Exam Essay Q: You are now 25 years old‚ done with college and you are very unfit! Fix your condition regarding strength‚ and cardiovascular conditioning. A: To fix my unfit condition‚ I have to do many things‚ including the F.I.T system. I have to exercise 3-5 times a week using 60-90% of my max‚ for at least 15-60 minutes. Since I haven’t worked out in awhile‚ I would have to use adaptation to adapt to the exercises I would be doing. For example‚ for strength‚ I will set
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Personal Goals I Want to Achieve as A University of Phoenix Student Shawneequa T. Elliott University of Phoenix September 7‚ 2005 Personal Goals 1 Abstract The ultimate result of this paper will reflect my personal goals that I hope to achieve as a University of Phoenix student and which I have been and am trying to pursue and obtain. They are goals that I feel I need to have in life in order to survive‚ prosper‚ and succeed to higher
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Chem Final Exam Combination Combination reactions‚ also known as synthesis reactions‚ involve the combination of two or more substances into a single new substance: A + B ---> AB Many metal oxides‚ for example‚ absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air to form carbonates: CaO(s) + CO2(g) ---> CaCO3(s) Decomposition Decomposition reactions represent the reverse of the combination process in that one substance breaks down into two or more substances: AB ---> A + B Water‚ or H2O‚ for example
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Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: 9. December 2009 ID: A Final Exam - Microeconomics General Instructions: Calculators and rulers are allowed. You are not allowed to have any cell phones with you during the exam. That is‚ you may not use your cell phone as a calculator. In fact‚ you may not use any device other than a calculator (scientific calculators are allowed). This is a closed book and closed notes exam.However‚ you may have with you one page (both
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