1. The type of Event you select to add an action subroutine to a push button is:  
    PRESS
    CHANGE
    ACTIVATE
  2. When the editor first appears subroutine statements are already added to the subroutine:  
    BEGACT and ENDACT
    PRESS and ENDACT
    GETATR and comment line
  3. If I want to see a list of operation codes from a C specification I can press F1 on the Operation and Extender field for that C specification and select a hypertext link to a list of operation codes. By double-clicking on a specific operation code I can see detailed help for that operation code.  
    True
    False
  4. Logic found between the BEGACT and ENDACT statements is executed when the event is selected.  
    True
    False
  5. The event-driven method of creating applications means that the program is controlled by the events selected from the window.  
    True
    False.
  6. Compile time errors may result when you build your application. I type errors must be fixed for a successful compile.  
    True
    False
  7. An action subroutine is the logic required to perform an action when a push button is pressed on a window.  
    True
    False
  8. To add an action subroutine for a push button:  
    Select Events, then PRESS then the push button.
    Select PRESS then the push button then Events.
    Select the push button, then Events then PRESS.