| QuizTest your knowledge of the material covered in this chapter by answering the following questions. Questions| 1: | When you compile a Java program, what are you doing? Converting it into a form the computer can better understandAdding it to your program collection
 |  | 2: | What is a variable? Something that wobbles but doesn't fall downText in a program that the compiler ignoresA place to store information in a program
 |  | 3: | What is the process of fixing errors called? | 
 Answers| A1: | b. Compiling a program converts a .java file into a .class file or a set of .class files. |  | A2: | c. Variables are one place to store information; later you'll learn about others such as arrays and constants. Weebles wobble but they don't fall down, and comments are text in a program that the compiler ignores. |  | A3: | b. Because errors in a computer program are called bugs, fixing those errors is called debugging. Some programming tools come with a tool called a debugger that helps you fix errors. | 
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