University of Toronto - Winter
2007
Department of Computer Science
CSC 324:
Principles of Programming Languages
CSC324 Final Examination Information Page
Final Exam Cheat Sheet
Here is the "cheat sheet" that is on the final exam. You do NOT need to
bring this to the exam. It will be provided with your exam.
Final Exam "Cheat Sheet"
PDF
Note that you will be expected to know Prolog Spec Modes (as used in A5 and
A6), but these are not reviewed on the cheat sheet. Also remember the syntax
for Scheme built-ins such as map, apply, eval, etc.
April 25: The CSC324 Final Exam Cheat Sheet includes
X==Y and
> X\==Y and X=:=Y. We did not cover these in class and you are not
expected to know them for the final. You can ignore them!
About the Final Exam
The following is a rough overview of what the exam may look like. This
could change and is only meant as a very rough guideline.
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10 true/false questions worth approximately 10%.
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One question on formal language specs worth approximately 14%.
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Two questions on Scheme worth approximately 24%.
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Two questions on ML worth approximately 14%.
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Three questions on Prolog worth approximately 30%.
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One question on procedural language design worth approximately 8%.
Pre-Exam Office Hours
April 20
Monday April 23 10-11AM, Pratt 398D
Wednesday April 25 2-3PM, Pratt 378, A6 Recap
Thursday April 26 1-3PM, Pratt 398D
Thursday April 26 4-5PM, Pratt 378, A6 Recap
Friday April 27 10-noon, Pratt 398D
Example of an Old Exam
April 20
I suggest you try to "write" the exam first before consulting the solutions.
Winter 2004
Winter 2004 + Solutions
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