Computer Software Design Principles And Patterns Quiz

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1. Which design pattern is used to create objects without specifying the exact class of object that will be created?
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Test your understanding of key software design principles and patterns! From SOLID principles to design patterns like Singleton and Factory, see how well you know the foundation of good software architecture.

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2. Which principle states that a class should have only one reason to change?
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3. What is the purpose of the Observer pattern?
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4. Which pattern is used to provide a simplified interface to a complex subsystem?
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5. What is the primary goal of software design principles?
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6. What does the Dependency Inversion Principle advocate?
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7. What does the SOLID acronym stand for in software design?
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8. Which design pattern allows for adding new functionality to an existing object without altering its structure?
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Which design pattern is used to create objects without specifying the...
Which principle states that a class should have only one reason to...
What is the purpose of the Observer pattern?
Which pattern is used to provide a simplified interface to a complex...
What is the primary goal of software design principles?
What does the Dependency Inversion Principle advocate?
What does the SOLID acronym stand for in software design?
Which design pattern allows for adding new functionality to an...
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