MSQ: 1.The most important design goals for the designer are a. Design useability b. Design reusability C.a and b d. Non of the above 2.The UML supports event -based modeling using diagram a.class b.use case c.activity d.state chart 3.The line in stste diagrams reperesent : a. Activaties b.states c.Transitions d.Initial conditions 4.Which of the following statements about state diagrams is incorrect? a. All actions in a state diagram are attached to transitions. b. Once an object leaves a state, it cannot return to that state. c.A state chart diagram relates events and states for one class. d. None of the above. 5. Dealing with complexity can be achieved by using the approach. a. Decomposition b. Hierarchy c. Abstraction and Modeling. d. All the above 6.. Which of the following models shows the major modules in the application domain a. Object model b. Functional model c.Dynamic model d. Context model 7. Which of the following is a technique for eliciting requirement? a. Questionnaires b. Task Analysis c. Scenarios d. All of the above 19. According to the UME, notation, which of the following statements is incomrect? a. There is a gsteralization relationship between Classl and Clasis. b. Clans is part of Class 3 6. There is a composition relationship between Class and Class4. (d.) There is an A zeregation relationship berween Class and Class 4. Firure 30. Which of the following statement is false? \{a. Azsegation is a special kind of Association. B. Both Ageregation and Composition are part-of relationship. When the whole is deleted, parts in aggregation are also femoved I. Nane of the above 1. The analysis object model is produced during 3. Reculirements chisitution (b) Aratysis Sisynerm design d. Object design 22. The focus of class tuer is on 2. Design reumalility. b. bow to extend a class to solve a new problem. (3) Sigatures of tiec class operations and conditions. (.) Duta siructures and algorithms. 33. Wha of the following is not intersted in class diagrams 3. The appicication domain expert b. The developer (C) Thecried) 4. Nit of the above