Timed College Board Quizzes
Timed College Board Quizzes
Overall Reflection
Of the practices MCQs we did so far I found this one the most challenging and most time consuming. If I spent as much time as I wanted on it, I think I'd definitely be able to complete with almost a perfect score overall. Although 60/66 is not bad in any sense of the matter, I think a lot of them were less conceptual misunderstandings and more so mental exhaustion. I think if I practice doing continuos quizzes more that exhaustion will be better and I'll be able to analyze the code a lot better. I also spent well over 1.5 hours (although I did take breaks in between) but overall I think my total time on the reflection was around 2.5 hours of continuous answering them.
Corrections
Here are my corrections for both quizzes.
66 Question Quiz Corrections
In implementation I, num is used as a local variable rather than an actual reference variable and thus does not get assigned which I thought it did. This means I should work on getting better at recognizing the scope of my variables and how they are affected as a whole.
This involved a lot of 2D array columns which I mistook which ones were iterating through columns and which one through rows. I think honibg in on improving my identification of code in loops would help a lot.
This was just a lot of silly miscalculation (idk if thats the right word) of de morgans law that caused me to accidently apply the not symbol a flip some signs accidently.
Remember indices since it messes up a lot of code sometimes and is important to consider in logic for inclusive or not.
Overlooked the out of bounds error.
Forgot about initialization.