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Chapter 2 Visual Basic, Controls, and Events
1. Press F4 to
(A) run a program.
(B) display the Properties window.
(C) display the Solution Explorer window.
(D) terminate a program.
B
2. Which of the properties in a control's list of properties is used to give the control a
meaningful name?
(A) Text
(B) ContextMenu
(C) ControlName
(D) Name
D
4. Which of the following steps specifies P as the access key for a button?
(A) Set the Text property to Com_pute.
(B) Set the Text property to Com&pute.
(C) Set the Text property to &Com_pute.
(D) Set the Text property to comPute.
B
5. When a Visual Basic program is running, the user can move from one control to another
using the keyboard by pressing the
(A) Tab key.
(B) Space bar.
(C) Enter key.
(D) Backspace key.
A
6. Which of the following properties determines the words appearing in a form's title bar?
(A) Text
(B) Caption
(C) Name
(D) Title
A
8. When creating a new program in Visual Basic, you are asked to supply a name for the
program. If you do not specify a name, a default name is used. What is this default name?
(A) Wapplication followed by a number.
(B) Application followed by a number.
(C) WindowsApplication.
(D) WindowsApplication followed by a number.
D
10. The Properties window plays an important role in the development of Visual Basic
programs. It is mainly used
(A) to change how objects look and feel.
(B) when opening programs stored on a disk.
(C) to allow the developer to graphically design program components.
(D) to set program related options like Program Name, Program Location, etc.
A
11. Sizing Handles make it very easy to resize virtually any control when developing programs
with Visual Basic. When working in the Form Designer, how are these sizing handles
displayed?
(A) A rectangle with 4 arrows, one in each corner, around your control.
(B) A 3-D outline around your control.
(C) A rectangle with small squares around your control.
(D) None of the above
C
12. The Font dialog box allows you to select different Fonts, their style, their size, and some
other special effects. How do you bring up this Font dialog box?
(A) In the Properties window, click the ellipsis (…) on the right side of the settings box for
the Font property.
(B) Double-click the control, and select Font Property.
(C) Right-click the control, and select Font Property.
(D) None of the above
A
15. What feature in Visual Basic allows you to make more room on your screen by temporarily
concealing certain windows?
(A) Help
(B) Auto Hide
(C) Auto Minimize
(D) Expert-View
B
16. What property is available for most controls that allows you to hide/unhide them either
manually by setting the property or by setting it during run time via code?
(A) Clear
(B) Refresh
(C) Visible
(D) View-Control
C
17. What property of controls tells the order they receive the focus when the tab key is pressed
during run time?
(A) Focus order
(B) Focus number
(C) Tab index
(D) Control order
C
18. What is the default tab index of the first object placed on a form?
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) First
(D) None of the above
A
19. What property of a control determines whether the control can receive the focus during run
time?
(A) TabOrder
(B) Focus
(C) TabIndex
(D) TabStop
D
23. What property restricts the use of a control when set to False?
(A) Available
(B) Accessible
(C) Enabled
(D) Supported
C
24. Changing a control's Text property also changes how you refer to the control in code. (T/F)
F
25. You can display the Properties window by pressing F4. (T/F)
T
26. The Properties window is used to change how objects look and react. (T/F)
T
27. When working with text boxes, the sizing handles allow you to resize the object by
dragging to make it wider or narrower. (T/F)
T
28. Once a text box control is placed on a form, it cannot be resized or moved. (T/F)
F
29. F5 is the keyboard shortcut used to activate the Properties window. (T/F)
F
31. The Description pane, located below the Properties windows, shows a brief explanation of
the highlighted property. (T/F)
T
32. The ForeColor property of a text box changes the color of the form containing the text box.
(T/F)
F
33. Shortcut keys like F5 (Run), allow you to perform certain tasks without the use of the
mouse. (T/F)
T
34. The recommended prefix for the name of a button control is btn. (T/F)
T
35. The Auto Hide feature of the Toolbox is active when the pushpin is horizontal. (T/F)
T
37. The control with tab index 1 is always the first control to receive the focus when the
program is run. (T/F)
F
38. Snap lines can be used to align the bottoms, middles, and tops of controls. (T/F)
T
39. The key combination Shift + arrow key can be used to resize a control or a group of
controls. (T/F)
T
3. IntelliSense is a technology built into Visual Basic that assists the programmer by
(A) automatically inserting text and words that have similar meaning to those currently
being entered by the programmer.
(B) allowing the programmer to edit object properties from inside the code window.
(C) replacing misspelled words with the correct spelling as soon as the programmer presses
the Enter key.
(D) automatically displaying the methods and properties available to a control.
D
4. What of the following is a correct statement for specifying the words to appear in the title
bar of Form1?
(A) Form1.Text = "My Text"
(B) Form1.TitleBar = "My Text"
(C) Me.Text = "My Text"
(D) Me.Caption = "My Text"
C
6. Which of the following statements specifies that the color of the text in txtBox be red?
(A) txtBox.Text = Color.Red
(B) txtBox.ForeColor = Color.Red
(C) txtBox.ForeColor = Red
(D) txtBox = Color.Red
B
8. Which of the following statements sets the words on a button to "Push Me"?
(A) btnButton.Name = "Push Me"
(B) btnButton.Text = Push Me
(C) btnButton.Text = "Push Me"
(D) btnButton = "Push Me"
C
12. Which of the following statements will place "Greetings" in the title bar of a form?
(A) Me.Title = "Greetings"
(B) Me.Text = "Greetings"
(C) Me.Name = "Greetings"
(D) Me.Heading = "Greetings"
B
15. Complete Word is a helpful feature produced by the Microsoft Technology called
IntelliSense. (T/F)
T
16. The Visual Basic Code Editor will automatically detect certain types of errors as you are
entering code. (T/F)
T
18. The Visual Basic Code Editor automatically capitalizes the first letters of reserved words.
(T/F)
T
19. The first line of an event procedure must contain both the keyword Sub and Handles. (T/F)
T
21. The Properties window cannot be used to display the events associated with a control. (T/F)
F
Sec.-Lieut. W. P. Vint.
Wounded; was with the Machine Gun Company, 108th
Brigade.
ORDERS No. 237.
By Lieut.-Col. H. A. Pakenham, Commanding 11th (Service)
Battalion Royal Irish Rifles (South Antrim Regiment).
16th July, 1916.
313 CASUALTIES.
KILLED—1/7/16.
“A” Company.
Cpl. Dunlop, Q.
L/Cpl. Lennox, F. J.
R’man. Allen, W. J.
" Clelland, G.
" Harvey, J.
" Marks, R.
" Morrow, R.
" Leckey, W.
“B” Company.
R’man. Bell, H.
" Brown, E.
" Gaussen, C. L.
" Haddock, T.
Cpl. Lunn, J.
R’man. Lewis, E.
L/Cpl. M‘Kechnie, R.
R’man. M‘Keown, W.
" Neill, J.
Cpl. Stewart, P. M.
L/Cpl. Walker, G. F.
R’man. Welch, Alex.
“C” Company.
Sgt. Buick, J.
R’man. Andrews, J.
" Knox, F.
" Magill, R. D.
" Pollock, A.
" Wallace, J.
“D” Company.
C.S.M. Bell, J.
L/Sgt. Bell, J.
L/Cpl. Foster, J. B.
" Cathcart, T.
R’man. Ansell, J.
" Dunleavy, J.
" Gorman, D.
" Hoy, S.
" Harper, J.
" Morrow, J.
" M‘Clean, J.
" M‘Mullen, J.
" M‘Clughan, R.
" M‘Gimpsey, J.
" Nixon, R. W.
" Robinson, E.
" Smith, R.
" Sloan, W.
" Steadman, J.
" Stephenson, J.
" Toman, H.
" White, J.
" Weir, W.
“A” Company.
Sgt. Abbott, J.
" Patton, J.
L/Sgt. Gillespie, G.
" Beattie, V.
L/Cpl. Atkinson, M.
" Kerr, A.
" Lynch, E. W.
Upd.
L/Cpl. M‘Neice, E.
L/Cpl. Corkin, W.
R’man. Allen, S.
" Beck, J.
" Bell, R.
" Buchanan, J.
" Barrons, A.
" Conway, W. C.
" Corkin, J.
" Connaughty, R.
" Dodds, S.
" Frazer, R.
" Fulton, J.
" Hawthorne, J.
" Hunter, R.
" Keery, S.
" Lavery, Jas.
" Lavery, John
" Lewis, G.
" Logan, W. J.
" Lyness, C.
" Maginess, W.
" Morgan, J.
" Murdock, J.
" Morrison, T. G.
" Mulligan, D.
" Mulholland, C.
" M‘Cann, E.
" M‘Cann, J.
" Matier, R. (2)
" M‘Neice, J. (1)
" Orr, W.
" Patterson, T.
" Reid, J. E.
" Salley, R.
" Sewell, F.
" Smyth, W.
" Spratt, S.
" Steele, J.
" Semple, W.
" Savage, E.
" Ward, T.
" Watson, A.
" Weir, A.
" M‘Gorkin, R.
" Hillis, J.
" Hanna, B.
" Coburn, J.
" Abbott, T.
" Agnew, J.
" Atkinson, T.
" Beattie, E.
" Cassidy, J.
" Chapman, Jas.
" Fox, W. J.
" Herron, J.
" Hanna, R.
" Murdock, T.
" Rainey, S.
" Williamson, R.
" Watson, C.
" Beattie, R.
" Freeland, S.
“B” Company.
R’man. Benson, A.
" Blakes, T.
" Bleaks, W.
" Briggs, R.
" Bryson, S.
Sgt. Burke, F. G.
L/Cpl. Crawford, W. J.
R’man. Curry, W.
" Crowe, J.
" Crozier, W.
" Dickson, C.
" Dodds, J.
" Duff, J.
" Foreman, J.
L/Cpl. Gill, D.
R’man. Green, T.
" Hawthorne, A.
" Hill, S.
L/Cpl. Hull, W. J.
R’man. Hyndman, R. J.
" Lewis, W.
" Moore, R.
" Mulholland, T. J.
Sgt. Munn, H.
R’man. Maybin, J.
" Moody, T.
" Marshall, G.
Sgt. M‘Clenahan, W. J.
R’man. M‘Cormick, J.
" M‘Donald, J.
" M‘Gurk, J.
" M‘Henry, J.
" M‘Knight, R.
" M‘Williams, F.
" M‘Williams, J.
" M‘Gall, J.
" M‘Cluskey, W.
" O’Neill, J.
" Patterson, T.
" Ramsey, J.
L/Cpl. Rennix, E.
R’man. Scott, H.
" Spears, D.
" Smith, A.
" Thompson, J.
" Trousdale, G.
" Verner, T.
Sgt. Waring, G. D.
R’man. Webb, H.
" Webb, Jos.
" Woods, J.
" Woods, A. C.
" Rea, S.
" Dowling, A.
" Matchett, J. H.
“C” Company.
Sgt. Steele, M.
" Kelly, A.
" Whiteside, A.
" Kernaghan, J.
L/Sgt. Swann, J.
Cpl. Flemming, H.
" M‘Burney, J.
A/Cpl. M‘Burney, T.
L/Cpl. Reid, B.
" Crookes, C. E.
" Wallace, J.
" O’Neill, J.
R’man. Andrews, R. J.
" Alderdice, R.
" Bates, R.
" Campbell, S.
" Cullen, W.
" Doole, I.
" Dawson, J.
" Ewart, H.
" Ewart, H.
" Esler, R.
" Foster, W.
" Greer, A.
" Gillespie, J.
" Hamilton, J.
" Hughes, J.
" Hamilton, T.
" Hanlon, A. T.
" Harvey, J. S.
" Hume, J.
" Kirkpatrick, S.
" Harbinson, A.
" M‘Cammond, J.
" Linton, W.
" Millar, J.
" Moore, J.
" Magill, T.
" Milligan, J.
" Manning, R. J.
" M‘Kee, J.
" M‘Lean, W.
" M‘Connell, J.
Upd.
L/Cpl. M‘Grugan, H.
R’man. M‘Clay, S.
" M‘Calmont, W. J.
" Nicholl, S.
" Patterson, J.
" Sterling, D.
" Storey, D.
" Sergeant, T.
" Shannan, A.
" Stewart, J.
" Thompson, S.
" Thompson, J.
" Wallace, A.
" Woods, R.
" Young, W.
" Young, S.
" Scullion, J.
L/Cpl. Eakin, T.
R’man. Bailey, W.
" Millar, J.
" Mulree, J.
“D” Company.
Sgt. Higginson, W.
" Mercer, J.
Cpl. Matier, T.
" Adamson, R. M.
L/Cpl. O’Neill, E.
" Wallace, W.
" Shaw, J.
" Allen, W.
R’man. Ayre, S.
" Adair, G.
" Adair, B.
" Adams, K. G.
" Allen, D.
" Ashe, E.
" Boomer, R.
" Boggs, J.
" Calvert, W.
" Christie, J.
" Corkin, T.
" Cochrane, G.
" Cunningham, D.
" Duffy, R. J.
" Dalton, A.
" Doole, G.
" Dickson, S.
" Dawson, A.
" Fleming, W.
" Harbinson, R.
" Horner, J.
" Hill, S.
" Johnston, W.
" Johnston, H.
" Kennedy, G.
" Leathem, W.
" Stratton, W. J.
" Jenkins, T.
" Lowery, J.
" Kerr, J.
" Lyttle, J.
" Millar, B.
" M‘Pherson, R.
" M‘Kee, J.
" M‘Kibben, R. M.
" M‘Cloy, W.
" M‘Kibben, L.
" M‘Dowell, W.
" Martin, T.
" Mawhinney, S.
" M‘Connell, W.
" M‘Garth, J.
" M‘Ilroy, H.
" M‘Dowell, D.
" Neeson, J.
" Peel, A.
" Russell, J.
" Ringland, G.
" Rodgers, J.
" Steele, J.
" Stewart, W.
" Smyth, W. J.
" Smith, W.
" Shields, S.
" Todd, J.
" M‘Clelland, S.
" Ingram, H.
615 MISSING
“A” Company.
R’man. Chambers, J.
" Cowan, Jos.
" Doherty, A.
" Davidson, J. H.
" Emerson, D.
" Freeland, S.
" Kerr, D.
" Kain, W.
" Kidd, Jas.
" Lightbody, J.
" Logan, T.
" Lyttle, S.
" Russell, W.
" Singleton, T.
" Topping, S.
" Totten, W.
" Wright, W.
" Kidd, R.
“B” Company.
R’man. Beattie, G.
" Blakely, S.
" Bruce, W. J.
Cpl. Cairns, E.
Sgt. Cairns, T. G.
R’man. Crowe, J.
" Gordon, R.
" Green, J.
" Hawthorne, T.
" Herron, W.
" Henninger, W.
" Hanna, D.
" Irvine, W.
" Kidd, G.
" Kennedy, R. J.
" Kennedy, R.
" Logan, T.
" Lowry, H.
" Lyness, J.
" Marks, T.
" Murdock, H.
Upd.
L/Cpl. Murphy, T.
R’man. Morrow, J.
" Morrow, R. J.
" M‘Ilhatton, R.
" M‘Larnon, G.
" Patterson, W.
" Reid, D.
" Stevenson, J.
" Semple, S.
" Sample, S. J.
" Tollerton, R.
" Wills, S.
“C” Company.
Sgt. Stewart, W.
" Miller, W.
L/Cpl. Scott, J.
" Ellis, S.
R’man. Anderson, W. H.
" Bell, A.
" Clarke, A.
" Coulter, J.
" Drennan, R.
" Dyers, J.
" Derby, G.
" Graham, D.
" Greer, A.
" Houston, W.
" Linton, H.
" Lyttle, F.
" Marshall, A.
" Mairs, E.
" M‘Dowell, J.
" M‘Fall, J.
" Newell, T.
" Nelson, W.
" Orr, J.
" Smith, W. J.
" Wilkinson, W.
“D” Company.
Sgt. Lavery, G.
A/Cpl. Moore, W.
Cpl. Glendinning, D.
" Williamson, W. J.
Upd.
L/Cpl. Purdy, R.
" M‘Aleece, J.
" Smyth, J.
" Robinson, W.
R’man. Bushe, S.
" Bell, A.
" Easton, S.
" Goudy, J.
" Heaney, T.
" Logan, W.
" Moore, H.
" M‘Curdy, W.
" Moore, J.
" M‘Allister, J.
" Patterson, R.
" Skillen, W.
" Thompson, J.
" Williamson, A.
" Wilson, T.
" Hamill, J.
" Graham, J.
R’man. Boyd, W.
" Boyd, D.
" Henderson, J.
Upd.
L/Cpl. Millar, S.
PRISONER OF WAR.
R’man. Fisher, J.
" Walker, H.
" Frouten, A.
ADJUTANT,
11th (S.) Bn. R.Ir.Rif.
Embarkation List of Officers
Embarkation List of Officers 11th Royal Irish Rifles who left Bordon
Camp for France, October, 1915.
“B” Company.
Captain C. C. Craig.
Captain A. T. Charley.
Lieut. R. N. Neill.
Lieut. Wilson.
Lieut. Webb.
“C” Company.
Major Cavendish Clark.
Lieut. Vance.
Captain A. P. I. Samuels.
Lieut. Ellis.
Lieut. Young.
Lieut. Vint.
“D” Company.
Captain O. B. Webb.
Captain Masters.
Lieut. Canning.
Lieut. Waring.
Lieut. W. C. Boomer.
l
Lieut. Priestly.
Embarkation List of N.C. Officers &
Men.
Sgt. Abbott, James
R’man. Abbott, Thomas
" Abbott, Wm. Robert
" Allen, Samuel
" Allen, Wm. John
" Andrews, James
" Andrews, James
" Andrews, Thomas
" Atkinson, Moses
" Atkinson, Thomas
" Adams, R.
" Adams, John
" Addis, David
" Addis, Henry
" Agnow, Edward
" Andrews, William
" Adams, Henry
" Adams, James Alex.
" Adams, Oliver
" Allen, John
" Anderson, Samuel A.
" Anderson, Wm. Hy.
L/Cpl. Andrews, Robt. John
R’man. Ardery, Francis
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