Final Examination
The final exam will be a 3-hour written exam.
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Sample multiple-choice questions (answers highlighted in bold face)
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Please bring PENCILS (HB, B or 2B darkness) for answers to multiple-choice questions on SCANTRON sheets.
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How to fill in a SCANTRON sheet
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Pens or pencils can be used for short-answer questions.
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One more office hour before the exam: Friday, Dec. 15, 4pm-5pm, LAS-2024
Time and Date
Date: Saturday, 16 December 2016
Time: 9:00AM -12:00PM (180 minutes)
Location
Check the Registrar's Office web site.
Materials
- Lectures notes from the beginning up to and including the lecture on December 4.
- Corresponding sections in the textbook.
- All tutorials (that came with the weekly labs) and posted notes on Unix.
- Labs 1 to 8.
- Assignments 1 and 2.
Exam Rules
- This is a closed-book exam. No books, notes or calculators are allowed. You will be given blank paper for scrap work.
- Bring a photo ID, pens, and pencils. You may use pencils, but please make sure that the darkness is at least HB; 2B is preferred.
- No questions are allowed during the exam. Please do not ask the invigilators to interpret questions for you; your ability to interpret the questions is one of the things we are testing.
- You may leave the classroom if you hand in your exam booklet 15 minutes or more before the exam ends. Otherwise, you have to stay until the end to avoid disturbing your classmates while they are finishing their exams.
- Programming problems will be marked based on both correctness and efficiency.
Academic Honesty
"Academic honesty is essentially giving credit where credit is due. And not misrepresenting what you have done and what work you have produced. When a piece of work is submitted by a student it is expected that all unquoted and uncited ideas and text are original to the student. Uncited and unquoted text, diagrams, etc., which are not original to the student, and which the student presents as their own work is considered academically dishonest."
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Academic Honesty Guidelines
For more information about the Academic Honesty Guidelines, check the above link.