Answer:
a student who researches various websites that show how to gamble online
a student who visits a special website with step-by-step directions on how to make a bomb
a student who posts jokes online about the cultural heritage of other students
Explanation: These are all most likely against school policy. In fact attempting to make a bomb is illegal.
Answer:
lst=["H", "wor", "o w"]
s='Hello world'
contains = True
for i in range (0, len(lst)):
if not lst[i] in s:
contains = False
break
Explanation:
Above code works fine if you make sure that identation is correct.
Answer:
Option c is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
- The super is a keyword in java which is used to call the parent class constructor from the child class constructor, but the only one thing is important to write the super is the constructor that the super keyword needs to be written as a first-line where it is used.
- The above question has three option which holds the constructor, in which option 1 and 2 holds the super keyword as the last line. So this option is not to hold the correct constructor.
- But option 3 will hold the Super as the first line, Hence this is the correct use of the constructor.
- And Only option c states about option 3 while the other is states about the other option. Hence option c is the correct answer.
What is referred to the description above is the term SELECTIVE ATTENTION. When there is selective attention, there are certain memories that are only selected and these are processed to become part of the short-term memory. Not everything that is being sensed is remembered.