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QUESTION NO: 92
Given:
1. String foo = “blue”;
2. Boolean[]bar = new Boolean [1];
3. if (bar[0]) {
4. foo = “green”;
5. }
What is the result?
A. Foo has the value of “”
B. Foo has the value of null.
C. Foo has the value of “blue”
D. Foo has the value of “green”
E. An exception is thrown.
F. The code will not compile.
Answer: F
QUESTION NO: 93
Exhibit:
1. public class X {
2. public static void main (String[]args) {
3. String s1 = new String (“true”);
4. Boolean b1 = new Boolean (true);
5. if (s2.equals(b1)) {
6. System.out.printIn(“Equal”);
7. }
8. }
9. }
What is the result?
A. The program runs and prints nothing.
B. The program runs and prints “Equal”
C. An error at line 5 causes compilation to fail.
D. The program runs but aborts with an exception.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO: 94
Given:
1. public class Foo {
2. public static void main (String []args) {
3. int i = 1;
4. int j = i++;
5. if ((i>++j) && (i++ ==j)) {
6. i +=j;
7. }
8. }
9. }
What is the final value of i?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
Answer: B
QUESTION NO: 95
Exhibit:
1. public class X {
2. public static void main (String[]args) {
3. string s = new string (“Hello”);
4. modify(s);
5. System.out.printIn(s);
6. }
7.
8. public static void modify (String s) {
9. s += “world!”;
10. }
11. }
What is the result?
E. The program runs and prints “Hello”
F. An error causes compilation to fail.
G. The program runs and prints “Hello world!”
H. The program runs but aborts with an exception.
Answer: A

QUESTION NO: 96
Which two are equivalent? (Choose Two)
A. 16>4
B. 16/2
C. 16*4
D. 16>>2
E. 16/2^2
F. 16>>>2
Answer: D, F
QUESTION NO: 97
Exhibit:
1. public class X {
2. public static void main (String[]args) {
3. int [] a = new int [1]
4. modify(a);
5. System.out.printIn(a[0]);
6. }
7.
8. public static void modify (int[] a) {
9. a[0] ++;
10. }
11. }
What is the result?
A. The program runs and prints “0”
B. The program runs and prints “1”
C. The program runs but aborts with an exception.
D. An error “possible undefined variable” at line 4 causes compilation to fail.
E. An error “possible undefined variable” at line 9 causes compilation to fail.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO: 98
Given:
13. public class Foo {
14. public static void main (String [] args) {
15. StringBuffer a = new StringBuffer (“A”);
16. StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer (“B”);
17. operate (a,b);
18. system.out.printIn{a + “,” +b};
19. )
20. static void operate (StringBuffer x, StringBuffer y) {
21. y.append {x};
22. y = x;
23. )
24. }
What is the result?
A. The code compiles and prints “A,B”.
B. The code compiles and prints “A, BA”.
C. The code compiles and prints “AB, B”.
D. The code compiles and prints “AB, AB”.
E. The code compiles and prints “BA, BA”.
F. The code does not compile because “+” cannot be overloaded for stringBuffer.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO: 99
Given:
1. public class X {
2. public static void main (String[] args) {
3. byte b = 127;
4. byte c = 126;
5. byte d = b + c;
6. }
7. }
Which statement is true?
A. Compilation succeeds and d takes the value 253.
B. Line 5 contains an error that prevents compilation.
C. Line 5 throws an exception indicating “Out of range”
D. Line 3 and 4 contain error that prevent compilation.
E. The compilation succeeds and d takes the value of 1.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO: 100
Given:
1. public class WhileFoo {
2. public static void main (String []args) {
3. int x= 1, y = 6;
4. while (y--) {x--;}
5. system.out.printIn(“x=” + x “y =” + y);
6. }
7. }
What is the result?
A. The output is x = 6 y = 0
B. The output is x = 7 y = 0
C. The output is x = 6 y = -1
D. The output is x = 7 y = -1
E. Compilation will fail.
Answer: E
QUESTION NO: 101
Which statement is true?
A. The Error class is a untimeException.
B. No exceptions are subclasses of Error.
C. Any statement that may throw an Error must be enclosed in a try block.
D. Any statement that may throw an Exception must be enclosed in a try block.
E. Any statement that may thro a runtimeException must be enclosed in a try block.
Answer: D
QUESTION NO: 102
Exhibit:
1. int I=1, j=0
2.
3. switch(i) {
4. case 2:
5. j+=6;
6.
7. case 4:
8. j+=1;
9.
10. default:
11. j +=2;
12.
13. case 0:
14. j +=4;
15. }
16.
What is the value of j at line 16?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 4
E. 6
Answer: AE
QUESTION NO: 103
Given:
1. switch (i) {
2. default:
3. System.out.printIn(“Hello”);
4. )
What is the acceptable type for the variable i?
A. Byte
B. Long
C. Float
D. Double
E. Object
F. A and B
G. C and D
Answer: A
QUESTION NO: 104
You need to store elements in a collection that guarantees that no duplicates are stored. Which two
interfaces provide that capability? (Choose Two)
A. Java.util.Map
B. Java.util.Set
C. Java.util.List
D. Java.util.StoredSet
E. Java.util.StoredMap
F. Java.util.Collection
Answer: B, D
QUESTION NO: 105
Which statement is true for the class java.util.ArrayList?
A. The elements in the collection are ordered.
B. The collection is guaranteed to be immutable.
C. The elements in the collection are guaranteed to be unique.
D. The elements in the collection are accessed using a unique key.
E. The elements in the collections are guaranteed to be synchronized.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO: 106
Exhibit:
1. public class X implements Runnable(
2. private int x;
3. private int y;
4.
5. public static void main(String[]args)
6. X that = new X();
7. (new Thread(that)).start();
8. (new Thread(that)).start();
9. )
10.
11. public void run() (
12. for (;;) (
13. x++;
14. y++;
15. System.out.printIn(“x=” + x + “, y = ” + y);
16. )
17. )
18. )
What is the result?
A. Errors at lines 7 and 8 cause compilation to fail.
B. The program prints pairs of values for x and y that might not always be the same on the same line
(for example, “x=2, y=1”).
C. The program prints pairs of values for x and y that are always the same on the same line (for
example, “x=1, y=1”. In addition, each value appears twice (for example, “x=1, y=1” followed by
“x=1, y=1”).
D. The program prints pairs of values for x and y that are always the same on the same line (for
example, “x=1, y=1”. In addition, each value appears only for once (for example, “x=1, y=1”
followed by “x=2, y=2”).
Answer: D
QUESTION NO: 107
Given:
1. public class SyncTest {
2. private int x;
3. private int y;
4. public synchronized void setX (int i) (x=1;)
5. public synchronized void setY (int i) (y=1;)
6. public synchronized void setXY(int 1)(set X(i); setY(i);)
7. public synchronized Boolean check() (return x !=y;)
8. )
Under which conditions will check () return true when called from a different class?
A. Check() can never return true.
B. Check() can return true when setXY is called by multiple threads.
C. Check() can return true when multiple threads call setX and setY separately.
D. Check() can only return true if SyncTest is changed to allow x and y to be set separately.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO: 108
Which is a method of the MouseMotionListener interface?
A. Public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent)
B. Public boolean mouseDragged(MouseEvent)
C. Public void mouseDragged(MouseMotionEvent)
D. Public boolean MouseDragged(MouseMotionEvent)
E. Public boolean mouseDragged(MouseMotionEvent)
Answer: A
QUESTION NO: 109
Given:
1. String foo = “base”;
2. foo.substring(0,3);
3. foo.concat(“ket”);
4. foo += “ball”;
5.
Type the value of foo at line 8.
Answer: BASEBALL
QUESTION NO 110
Given:
1. public class Test {
2. public static void leftshift(int i, int j) {
3. i<<=j;
4. }
5. public static void main(String args[]) {
6. int i = 4, j = 2;
7. leftshift(i, j);
8. System.out.printIn(i);
9. }
10. }
What is the result?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16
E. The code will not compile.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO 111
Given:
1. public class Foo {
2. private int val;
3. public foo(int v) (val = v;) }
4. public static void main (String [] args) {
5. Foo a = new Foo (10);
6. Foo b = new Foo (10);
7. Foo c = a;
8. int d = 10;
9. double e = 10.0;
10. }
11. }
Which three logical expression evaluate to true? (Choose Three)
A. (a ==c)
B. (d ==e)
C. (b ==d)
D. (a ==b)
E. (b ==c)
F. (d ==10.0)
Answer: A, B, F
QUESTION NO 112
Exhibit:
1. public class X {
2. private static int a;
3.
5. public static void main (String[] args) {
6. modify (a);
7. }
8.
9. public static void modify (int a) {
10. a++;
11. }
12. }
What is the result?
A. The program runs and prints “0”
B. The program runs and prints “1”
C. The program runs but aborts with an exception.
D. En error “possible undefined variable” at line 5 causes compilation to fail.
F. En error “possible undefined variable” at line 10 causes compilation to fail.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO 113
Exhibit:
1. public class Test {
2. public static void replaceJ(string text) {
3. text.replace (‘j', ‘l');
4. }
5.
6. public static void main(String args[]) {
7. string text = new String (“java”)
8. replaceJ(text);
9. system.out.printIn(text);
10. }
11. }
What is the result?
A. The program prints “lava”
B. The program prints “java”
C. An error at line 7 causes compilation to fail.
D. Compilation succeeds but the program throws an exception.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO 114
Which two are equivalent? (Choose Two)
A. 3/2
B. 3<2
C. 3*4
D. 3<<2
E. 3*2^2
F. 3<<<2
Answer: C, D
QUESTION NO 115
What is the numerical range of a char?
A. 0 . . . 32767
B. 0 . . . 65535
C. –256 . . . 255
D. –32768 . . . 32767
E. Range is platform dependent.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO 116
Given:
1. public class Test {
2. public static void main (String []args) {
3. unsigned byte b = 0;
4. b--;
5.
6. }
7. }
What is the value of b at line 5?
A. -1
B. 255
C. 127
D. Compilation will fail.
E. Compilation will succeed but the program will throw an exception at line 4.
Answer: D
QUESTION NO 117
Given:
1. public class Foo {
2. public void main (String [] args) {
3. system.out.printIn(“Hello World.”);
4. }
5. }
What is the result?
A. An exception is thrown.
B. The code does no compile.
C. “Hello World.” Is printed to the terminal.
D. The program exits without printing anything.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO 118
Given:
1. //point X
2. public class foo (
3. public static void main (String[]args) throws Exception {
4. java.io.printWriter out = new java.io.PrintWriter (
5. new java.io.outputStreamWriter (System.out), true;
6. out.printIn(“Hello”);
7. }
8. }
Which statement at PointX on line 1 allows this code to compile and run?
A. Import java.io.*;
B. Include java.io.*;
C. Import java.io.PrintWriter;
D. Include java.io.PrintWriter;
E. No statement is needed.
Answer: E
QUESTION NO 119
Which will declare a method that is available to all members of the same package and can be referenced
without an instance of the class?
A. Abstract public void methoda();
B. Public abstract double methoda();
C. Static void methoda(double d1){}
D. Public native double methoda() {}
E. Protected void methoda(double d1) {}
Answer: C
QUESTION NO 120
Which type of event indicates a key pressed on a java.awt.Component?
A. KeyEvent
B. KeyDownEvent
C. KeyPressEvent
D. KeyTypedEvent
E. KeyPressedEvent
Answer: A
QUESTION NO 121
Exhibit:
1. import java.awt.*;
2.
3. public class X extends Frame {
4. public static void main (String [] args) {
5. X x = new X();
6. x.pack();
7. x.setVisible(true);
8. }
9.
10. public X() {
11. setLayout (new BordrLayout());
12. Panel p = new Panel ();
13. add(p, BorderLayout.NORTH);
14. Button b = new Button (“North”);
15. p.add(b):
16. Button b = new Button (“South”);
17. add(b1, BorderLayout.SOUTH):
18. }
19. }
Which two statements are true? (Choose Two)
A. The buttons labeled “North” and “South” will have the same width.
B. The buttons labeled “North” and “South” will have the same height.
C. The height of the button labeled “North” can very if the Frame is resized.
D. The height of the button labeled “South” can very if the Frame is resized.
E. The width of the button labeled “North” is constant even if the Frame is resized.
F. The width of the button labeled “South” is constant even if the Frame is resized.
Answer: B, E
QUESTION NO 122
How can you create a listener class that receives events when the mouse is moved?
A. By extending MouseListener.
B. By implementing MouseListener.
C. By extending MouseMotionListener.
D. By implementing MouseMotionListener.
E. Either by extending MouseMotionListener or extending MouseListener.
F. Either by implementing MouseMotion Listener or implementing MouseListener.
Answer: D
QUESTION NO 123
Which statement is true?
A. A grid bag layout can position components such that they span multiple rows and/or columns.
B. The “North” region of a border layout is the proper place to locate a menuBar component in a
Frame.
C. Components in a grid bag layout may either resize with their cell, or remain centered in that cell at
their preferred size.
D. A border layout can be used to position a component that should maintain a constant size even
when the container is resized.
Answer: A
QUESTION NO 124
You want a class to have access to members of another class in the same package. Which is the most
restrictive access modifier that will accomplish that will accomplish this objective?
A. Public
B. Private
C. Protected
D. Transient
E. No access modifier is required.
Answer: E
QUESTION NO 125
Which two statements are true regarding the creation of a default constructor? (Choose Two)
A. The default constructor initializes method variables.
B. The default constructor invokes the no-parameter constructor of the superclass.
C. The default constructor initializes the instance variables declared in the class.
D. If a class lacks a no-parameter constructor,, but has other constructors, the compiler creates a
default constructor.
E. The compiler creates a default constructor only when there are no other constructors for the class.
Answer: C, E
QUESTION NO 126
Given:
1. public class OuterClass {
2. private double d1 1.0;
3. //insert code here
4. }
You need to insert an inner class declaration at line2. Which two inner class declarations are valid?
(Choose Two)
A. static class InnerOne {
public double methoda() {return d1;}
}
B. static class InnerOne {
static double methoda() {return d1;}
}
C. private class InnerOne {
public double methoda() {return d1;}
}
D. protected class InnerOne {
static double methoda() {return d1;}
}
E. public abstract class InnerOne {
public abstract double methoda();
}
Answer: C, E

QUESTION NO 127
Which two declarations prevent the overriding of a method? (Choose Two)
A. Final void methoda() {}
B. Void final methoda() {}
C. Static void methoda() {}
D. Static final void methoda() {}
E. Final abstract void methoda() {}
Answer: A, D
QUESTION NO 128
Given:
1. public class Test {
2. public static void main (String args[]) {
3. class Foo {
4. public int i = 3;
5. }
6. Object o = (Object) new Foo();
7. Foo foo = (Foo)o;
8. System.out.printIn(foo. i);
9. }
10. }
What is the result?
A. Compilation will fail.
B. Compilation will succeed and the program will print “3”
C. Compilation will succeed but the program will throw a ClassCastException at line 6.
D. Compilation will succeed but the program will throw a ClassCastException at line 7.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO 129
Which two create an instance of an array? (Choose Two)
A. int[] ia = new int [15];
B. float fa = new float [20];
C. char[] ca = “Some String”;
D. Object oa = new float[20];
E. Int ia [][] = (4, 5, 6) (1, 2, 3)
Answer: A, D
QUESTION NO 130
Given:
1. public class ExceptionTest {
2. class TestException extends Exception {}
3. public void runTest () throws TestException {}
4. public void test () /* Point X*/ {
5. runTest ();
6. }
7. }
At point X on line 4, which code can be added to make the code compile?
A. Throws Exception.
B. Catch (Exception e).
C. Throws RuntimeException.
D. Catch (TestException e).
E. No code is necessary.
Answer: B
QUESTION NO 131
Exhibit:
1. public class SwitchTest {
2. public static void main (String []args) {
3. System.out.PrintIn(“value =” +switchIt(4));
4. }
5. public static int switchIt(int x) {
6. int j = 1;
7. switch (x) {
8. case 1: j++;
9. case 2: j++;
10. case 3: j++;
11. case 4: j++;
12. case 5: j++;
13. default:j++;
14. }
15. return j + x;
16. }
17. }
What is the output from line 3?
A. Value = 3
B. Value = 4
C. Value = 5
D. Value = 6
E. Value = 7
F. Value = 8
Answer: F

 

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