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It occurs when you introduce typing errors into your program or use the programming language incorrectly.. 7.____________- stand-alone, executable program. 8._____________- ability to create classes that share the attributes and methods of existing classes, but with more specific features. 9.___________Describes the features of languages that allow the same word to be interpreted correctly in different situations based on the context. 10.____________- use it to write a program that runs on any platform (operating system). 11._____________- consists of programming statements written in high-level programming languages. 12._________________-consists of programming statements that have been compiled into binary format. 13.____________ -start with two forward slashes (//) and continue to the end of the current line. 14.____________- start with a forward slash and an asterisk (/*) and end with an asterisk and a forward slash (*/). 15.____________ -contains a group of built-in Java classes. 16._____________- frequently asked questions. 17._____________ behind any program involves executing the various statements and procedures in the correct order to produce the desired results. 18.______________- occur when you use a correct word in the wrong context in program code. 19. _______________- a style of programming in which sets of operations are executed one after another in sequence. 20._____________- involves creating classes, creating objects from those classes, and creating applications that use those objects. Thinking in an object-oriented manner involves envisioning program components as objects that are similar to concrete objects in the real world; then, you manipulate the objects to achieve a desired result. Word Bank Architecturally Neutral Object-oriented programs Polymorphism Byte code Run-time error Dialog Box Package Program Statements Logic Inheritance Java API Line comments SDK- FAQ Block comments Source Code Application Semantic Errors II. Procedural Programming Multiple-Choice: Choose the best answer by circling it. 21. Which programming language is considered a third generation programming language (3GL)? a. machine language c. SQL b. assembly language d. C 22. Which programming language is considered an object-oriented language? a. Fortran c. SQL b. Java d. C 23. Java code typed by a programmer is called a. bytecode c. source code b. machine code d. compiled code 24. 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