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MIS505 MIS/505 MIS 505 PART 2 Chapter 3 Understanding Structure

MIS 505 PART 2 Chapter 3 Understanding Structure

COMPLETION

	1.	A(n) ____________________ can contain any number of tasks, but there is no option to branch off and skip any of the tasks.


	2.	Some people call the selection structure a(n) ____________________ statement.


	3.	A group of statements that execute as a single unit is called a(n) ____________________.


	4.	When you nest structures, the statements that start and end a structure are always on the same level and always in ____________________.


	5.	Structured programming is sometimes called ____________________-less programming.


MATCHING

Match each item with a statement below.
a.	structure	f.	stacking structures
b.	priming read	g.	spaghetti code
c.	module	h.	loop structure
d.	decision structure	i.	case structure
e.	null case


	1.	Logically snarled program statements

	2.	Basic unit of programming logic

	3.	With this, you ask a question, and, depending on the answer, you take one of two courses of action

	4.	Case in which nothing is done

	5.	Continue to repeat actions while a condition remains true

	6.	Attaching structures end-to-end

	7.	Added statement that gets the first input value in a program

	8.	Often can be used in multiple programs

	9.	Variation of the selection structure

	

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