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{"ops":[{"insert":"QUESTION 13\nWhich one of the following statement is NOT true for the declarative programming paradigm?\n1. The declarative paradigm uses the principle of logical reasoning to answer queries.\n2. The declarative paradigm is based on first-order predicate logic.\n3. Ada is an example of a programming language that uses the declarative approach.\n4. In the declarative paradigm logic rules are defined, from which the program then deduces\u00a0\n\u00a0facts.\nQUESTION 14\nWhich one of the following statements regarding the waterfall model for the software life cycle is\u00a0\nFALSE?\n1. The waterfall model is a very popular model for software development.\n2. The analysis phase must be completed before the design phase can start.\n3. The implementation phase cannot start before the design phase is complete.\n4. The testing phase can be done at any time during the process, i.e. the design phase can be\u00a0\ntested even before the implementation phase is complete.\n"}]}
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