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6.17.17.Local inner classes may not implement an interface(True/False).
A. True
B. False
6.17.Questions
6.17.1.
What is the output of the following program(inner class and outter class)?
6.17.2.
Answer: inner class and outter class
6.17.3.
The overriding and overridden methods must have the same name, argument list, and return type(True/False).
6.17.4.
Answer: signature for overriding and overridden methods
6.17.5.
The overriding method must not limit access more than the overridden method(True/False).
6.17.6.
Answer: access control for overriding method
6.17.7.
The overriding method must not throw any exceptions that may not be thrown by the overridden method(True/False).
6.17.8.
Answer: exception and overriding method
6.17.9.
The overriding method may not be private(True/False).
6.17.10.
Answer: private accessor for overriding method
6.17.11.
Local inner classes are not associated with an instance of an outer (enclosing) class(True/False).
6.17.12.
Answer: inner class and outter class relation
6.17.13.
Local inner classes may access final initialized variables and parameters that are in the scope(True/False).
6.17.14.
Answer: inner class and final variable
6.17.15.
Local inner classes may be declared public, protected, or private(True/False).
6.17.16.
Answer: accessor for inner class
6.17.17.
Local inner classes may not implement an interface(True/False).
6.17.18.
Answer: interface and inner class
6.17.19.
How is an instance of Outer accessed from within the scope of Inner?
6.17.20.
Answer: pointer to outter class
6.17.21.
What is the output of the following program?
6.17.22.
Answer: inner class
6.17.23.
Is the following code a legal method overloading?
6.17.24.
Answer: method overloading
6.17.25.
Is the following code a legal method overloading(naming)?
6.17.26.
Answer: overloading and parameter
6.17.27.
Is the following code a legal method overloading(exception throwing)?
6.17.28.
Answer: method overloading and exception throwing
6.17.29.
Is the following code a legal method overriding?
6.17.30.
Answer: method overriding
6.17.31.
Is the following code a legal method overriding(Exception and overriding)?
6.17.32.
Answer: method overriding and exception throwing
6.17.33.
What is the output(class inheritance)?
6.17.34.
Answer: class inheritance
6.17.35.
Which of the following are legitimate calls to construct instances of the Test class?
6.17.36.
Answer: class inheritance and constructor
6.17.37.
Define Base class to make the subclass legal
6.17.38.
Answer: base class and subclass
6.17.39.
Which variables can be referenced by System.out.println()?
6.17.40.
Answer: variable scope and reference
6.17.41.
Is it legal enums? enum Animals { LION, TIGER, BEAR }
6.17.42.
Answer: how to define enum
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