Question #1: What are the three things that a programmer has to code to make a loop work effectively in any programming language?
Question #2: In JavaScript you can use parseInt with input data you want to add. How do you do the same thing in Visual Basic?
Question #3: Visual Basic is event driven. How do you set up the click event in Visual Basic so that you can execute some code when a button is clicked.
Question #4: When you name a Visual Basic label, convention suggests that you start the name with what three letters?
Question #5: True or False: When you put the text box on the form you have put an object on the form.
Question #6: You can change the look of the text box by setting or changing the ______________________.
Question #7: When you want to put a message in a text box named txtMessage, the best way of coding is:
Question #8: What command can be used to convey information the way the alert does in JavaScript?
Question #9: What command can be used to take in user input in Visual Basic?
Question #10: If you want to take in user input during a loop, you should not use boxes on the form because the processing does not halt to allow a change in input. How can you ask the user for input when the request is coming from inside a loop?
Question #11: True or False: If you put a condition at the top of the loop, is it possible not to enter the loop.
Question #12: True of False: If you put a condition at the end of the loop, is it possible not to enter the loop?
Question #13: True or False: The load event is executed as soon as
the form is loaded to execute. It is a place where things you consider
housekeeping or startup can be coded.
Question #14: True or False: When you are using a loop, it is important that you do
something inside the loop to change the control. For example, if you are controlling
on ct you need to change ct inside the loop.