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- Modify the below code according to what it’s asking you. Please show the final code in a picture.arrow_forward4.) Directions: Multiple Choice - For each Multiple Choice Question Part, select the correct letter choice. There can only be one letter choice answer for each Multiple Choice Question Part. For the True or False Sentence Questions, explain why, provide reasons why, they are True or False Sentences. PART 1 - True or False: Assembling an application from available resources is not a good idea. A.) True B.) False PART 2 - With only red light on an object covered with blue material, the object appears: A.) red B.) blue C.) black D.) violet PART 3 - True or False: Smart phones should have a different user interface than a tablet for some apps. A.) True B.) False PART 4 - True or False: You generally cannot do Graphical User Interface GUI programming on your computer as it comes from the factory and special setup is usually required. A.) True B.) False PART 5 - True or False: A mouse press creates an event. The event is automatically handled by a Graphical User Interface GUI program.…arrow_forwardIn the Raptor program Write a program that lets the user play the game of Rock, Paper, Scissors against the computer. The program should work as follows:1. When the program begins, a random number in the range of 1 through 3 is generated. If the number is 1, then the computer has chosen rock. If the number is 2, then the computer has chosen paper. If the number is 3, then the computer has chosen scissors. (Don’t display the computer’s choice yet.)2. The user enters his or her choice of “rock,” “paper,” or “scissors” at the keyboard.3. The computer’s choice is displayed.4. A winner is selected according to the following rules:• If one player chooses rock and the other player chooses scissors, then rock wins. (Rock smashes scissors.)• If one player chooses scissors and the other player chooses paper, then scissors wins. (Scissors cuts paper.)• If one player chooses paper and the other player chooses rock, then paper wins. (Paper wraps rock.)• If both players make the same choice, the…arrow_forward
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