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CSE 1001: Introduction to Computer Programming

Programming Assignment-1
(Elements of Programming)
Question-1:
Write a java program to display following messages.
Hello “ITERIAN”
Welcome to Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Family.
Welcome to “Introduction to Computer Laboratory”
Java is fun for All !!

Question-2:
Write a complete Java program that shows the pattern similar to the following.

Question-3:
Write a java program to print the following pattern using Hash (#).

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Question-4:
Write a java program that will display your First, Middle and Last name in different lines
without using the method println( ).
Question-5:
Write a java program to greet someone. Your program stores person name and greeting
message into two variables, and displays their values on the screen.

E.g. Hey Rishi, Good Morning!

Question-6:
Write a java program to store your Bank account no, name and balance in three different
variables and display their value on the screen as given:

“My name is Amit Kumar bearing account number 123456


having balance 7654.98”

Question-7:
Write a java program to exchange the values of two variables of integer type X and Y using
third temporary variable Z

Question-8:
Write a java program to exchange the values of two variables of integer type X and Y without
using third temporary variable.

Question-9:
What do each of the following print?

a) System.out.println(5);
b) System.out.println((float)25/6);
c) System.out.println(5+'6');
d) System.out.println(5+7+'9');
e) System.out.println("92"+7+5);
f) System.out.println(2+"9");
Question-10:
Assume a string variable ruler1 contains “1” initially i.e. String ruler1=”1” Write a java
program to print the following output using string concatenation. (You can take extra string
variables)
1
1 2 1
1 2 1 3 1 2 1
1 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 2 1
HOME ASSIGMENT
Question-1:
What do each of the following print?

a) System.out.println(2 + "bc");
b) System.out.println(2 + 3 + "bc");
c) System.out.println((2+3) + "bc");
d) System.out.println("bc" + (2+3));
e) System.out.println("bc" + 2 + 3);

Question-2:
What do each of the following print?

a) System.out.println('b');
b) System.out.println('b' + 'c');
c) System.out.println((char) ('a' + 4));

Question-3:
Suppose that a variable a is declared as int a = 2147483647 (or equivalently,
Integer.MAX_VALUE ). What do each of the following print?

a) System.out.println(a);
b) System.out.println(a+1);
c) System.out.println(2-a);
d) System.out.println(-2-a)
e) System.out.println(2*a);
f) System.out.println(4*a);

Question-4:
Suppose that a variable a is declared as double a = 3.14159. What do each of the following
print?

a) System.out.println(a);
b) System.out.println(a+1);
c) System.out.println(8/(int) a);
d) System.out.println(8/a);
e) System.out.println((int) (8/a));
Question-5:
Write a java program to exchange the value of 4 variables W,G,K,A such that the value of
W will move to A, A to K, K to G and finally G to W. Exchange using with and without
using extra variables

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