Use the following flowchart to implement a simple application that will help students decide whether computer science is a good
fit for them. Are you curious about how computers and humans communicate? Yes or No
Do you consider yourself imaginative? Yes or No
Is math one of your favorite subjects? Yes or No
Do you enjoy solving problems? Yes or No
Are you interested in computer programming? Yes or No
Do you communicate well? Yes or No
Are you able to think abstractly? Yes or No
Do you consider yourself a team player? Yes or No
Are you detail oriented? Yes or No
Are you fascinated by how computers function? Yes or No
If at any point, the student has said “no” to 7 or more questions, the survey should stop immediately.
When the survey is finished (whether a student has answered all the questions or the survey has ended, because the student answered “no” to 7 questions), the results should display as follows:
7 or more “no” answers: You might consider a different major.
3-6 “no” answers: Computer Science might be a good major, but you might also research other majors to see if you find something you are more passionate about.
1-2 “no” answers: It seems like Computer Science would be a great fit for you!
National Computer Corporation (NCC) employs Cynthia as an agent. NCC gives her an exclusive territory in which to sell NCC products. NCC cannot compete with her in that territory under the duty of cooperation
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