Java Language Fundamentals.
Java Language Fundamentals.
Q: 3 Given:
15. public class Yippee {
16. public static void main(String [] args) {
17. for(int x = 1; x < args.length; x++) {
18. System.out.print(args[x] + " ");
19. }
20. }
21. }
Answer: A
Q: 8 Given:
11. public abstract class Shape {
12. private int x;
13. private int y;
14. public abstract void draw();
15. public void setAnchor(int x, int y) {
16. this.x = x;
17. this.y = y;
18. }
19. }
Which two classes use the Shape class correctly? (Choose two.)
A. public class Circle implements Shape {
private int radius;
}
B. public abstract class Circle extends Shape {
private int radius;
}
C. public class Circle extends Shape {
private int radius;
public void draw();
}
D. public abstract class Circle implements Shape {
private int radius;
public void draw();
}
E. public class Circle extends Shape {
private int radius;
public void draw() {/* code here */}
F. public abstract class Circle implements Shape {
private int radius;
public void draw() { /* code here */ }
Answer: B, E
Q: 09 Given:
10. class Nav{
11. public enum Direction { NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST }
12. }
13. public class Sprite{
14. // insert code here
15. }
Which code, inserted at line 14, allows the Sprite class to compile?
A. Direction d = NORTH;
B. Nav.Direction d = NORTH;
C. Direction d = Direction.NORTH;
D. Nav.Direction d = Nav.Direction.NORTH;
Answer: D
Q: 10 Click the Exhibit button.
Which three statements are true? (Choose three.)
A. Compilation fails.
B. The code compiles and the output is 2.
C. If lines 16, 17 and 18 were removed, compilation would fail.
D. If lines 24, 25 and 26 were removed, compilation would fail.
E. If lines 16, 17 and 18 were removed, the code would compile and
the output would be 2.
F. If lines 24, 25 and 26 were removed, the code would compile and
the output would be 1.
Answer: B, E, F
Q: 11 Click the Task button.
Solution:
interface Reloadable{
public void reload();
}
class Edit{
public void edit(){/* Edit Here*/}
}
interface Displayable
extends Reloadable {
public void display();
}
Q:12 Given:
35. String #name = "Jane Doe";
36. int $age = 24;
37. Double _height = 123.5;
38. double ~temp = 37.5;
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
A. Line 35 will not compile.
B. Line 36 will not compile.
C. Line 37 will not compile.
D. Line 38 will not compile.
Answer: A, D
Q: 13 Given:
55. int [] x = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
56. int y[] = x;
57. System.out.println(y[2]);
Which statement is true?
A. Line 57 will print the value 2.
B. Line 57 will print the value 3.
C. Compilation will fail because of an error in line 55.
D. Compilation will fail because of an error in line 56.
Answer: B
Q: 14
A programmer needs to create a logging method that can accept an
arbitrary number of arguments. For example, it may be called in these ways:
logIt("log message1");
logIt("log message2","log message3");
logIt("log message4","log message5","log message6");
Which declaration satisfies this requirement?
A. public void logIt(String * msgs)
B. public void logIt(String [] msgs)
C. public void logIt(String... msgs)
D. public void logIt(String msg1, String msg2, String msg3)
Answer: C
Q: 15
Which two code fragments correctly create and initialize a static array of int
elements? (Choose two.)
A. static final int[] a = { 100,200 };
B. static final int[] a;
static { a=new int[2]; a[0]=100; a[1]=200; }
C. static final int[] a = new int[2]{ 100,200 };
D. static final int[] a;
static void init() { a = new int[3]; a[0]=100; a[1]=200; }
Answer: A, B
Q: 16 Given:
11. public static void main(String[] args) {
12. String str = "null";
13. if (str == null) {
14. System.out.println("null");
15. } else (str.length() == 0) {
16. System.out.println("zero");
17. } else {
18. System.out.println("some");
19. }
20. }
What is the result?
A. null
B. zero
C. some
D. Compilation fails.
E. An exception is thrown at runtime.
Answer: D
Q: 17 Click the Exhibit button.
Given:
34. Test t = new Test();
35. t.method(5);
What is the output from line 5 of the Test class?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 12
D. 17
E. 24 Answer: B
Q: 18 Given
11. public interface Status {
12. /* insert code here */ int MY_VALUE = 10;
13. }
Which three are valid on line 12? (Choose three.)
A. final
B. static
C. native
D. public
E. private
F. abstract
G. protected
Answer: A, B, D
Question: 19
A programmer is designing a class to encapsulate the information
about an inventory item. A JavaBeans component is needed to
do this. The Inventoryltem class has private instance variables to store
the item information:
10. private int itemId;
E. int %percent;
F. int *divide;
G. int central_sales_region_Summer_2005_gross_sales;
Answer:
-> A, C, and G are legal identifiers.
-> B is incorrect because an identifier can't start with a digit.
D, E, and F are incorrect because identifiers must start with $, _, or a letter.
22. Which method names follow the JavaBeans standard? (Choose all that apply.)
A. addSize
B. getCust
C. deleteRep
D. isColorado
E. putDimensions
Answer:
-> B and D use the valid prefixes 'get' and 'is'.
->A, C, and E are incorrect because 'add', 'delete' and 'put' are not standard JavaBeans name
prefixes.
23. Given:
1. class Voop {
2. public static void main(String[] args) {
3. doStuff(1);
4. doStuff(1,2);
5. }
6. // insert code here
7. }
Which, inserted independently at line 6, will compile? (Choose all that apply.)
A. static void doStuff(int... doArgs) { }
B. static void doStuff(int[] doArgs) { }
C. static void doStuff(int doArgs...) { }
D. static void doStuff(int... doArgs, int y) { }
E. static void doStuff(int x, int... doArgs) { }
Answer:
-> A and E use valid var-args syntax.
-> B and C are invalid var-arg syntax, and D is invalid because the var-arg must be the last of a
method's arguments. (Objective 1.4)
24. Which are legal declarations? (Choose all that apply.)
A. short x [];
B. short [] y;
C. short[5] x2;
D. short z2 [5];
E. short [] z [] [];
F. short [] y2 = [5];
Answer:
-> A, B, and E are correct array declarations; E is a three dimensional array.
-> C, D, and F are incorrect, you can't include the size of your array in a declaration unless you
also instantiate the array object. F uses invalid instantiation syntax. (Objective 1.3)