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9.6.25.When a File object is garbage collected, the corresponding file or directory is deleted(True/False).
A. True
B. False
9.6.Questions
9.6.1.
I/O Filters are supported on input, but not on output(True/False).
9.6.2.
Answer: I/O filter
9.6.3.
I/O Filters are supported by the InputStream/OutputStream class hierarchy, but not by the Reader/Writer class hierarchy(True/False).
9.6.4.
Answer: I/O Filters and InputStream/OutputStream
9.6.5.
I/O Filters read from one stream and write to another(True/False).
9.6.6.
Answer: I/O filter and stream
9.6.7.
A I/O filter may alter data that is read from one stream and written to another.
9.6.8.
Answer: Altering data and I/O filter
9.6.9.
The Serializable interface is used to identify objects that may be written to an output stream(True/False).
9.6.10.
Answer: Serializable interface
9.6.11.
Externalizable interface is implemented to control the way in which their objects are serialized.
9.6.12.
Answer: Externalizable interface
9.6.13.
The Serializable interface extends the Externalizable interface(True/False).
9.6.14.
Answer: Serializable interface and the Externalizable interface
9.6.15.
A File object can be used to change the current working directory(True/False).
9.6.16.
Answer: File object
9.6.17.
A File object can be used to access the files in the current working directory(True/False).
9.6.18.
Answer: Current working directory
9.6.19.
When a File object is created, a corresponding directory or file is created in the local file system(True/False).
9.6.20.
Answer: File object and file system
9.6.21.
File objects are used to access files and directories on the local file system(True/False).
9.6.22.
Answer: File object and local file system
9.6.23.
File objects can be garbage collected(True/False).
9.6.24.
Answer: file object and garbage collection
9.6.25.
When a File object is garbage collected, the corresponding file or directory is deleted(True/False).
9.6.26.
Answer: file object, garbage collection and local file system
9.6.27.
What output is displayed by the following program(StringReader)?
9.6.28.
Answer: StringReader
9.6.29.
What output is displayed by the following program?
9.6.30.
Answer: RandomAccessFile
9.6.31.
Writer classes can be used to write characters to output streams using different character encodings(True/False).
9.6.32.
Answer: Writer classes
9.6.33.
Writer classes can be used to write Unicode characters to output streams(True/False)
9.6.34.
Answer: Writer classes and Unicode characters
9.6.35.
Writer classes are character-oriented and do not support other primitive types or objects(True/False).
9.6.36.
Answer: Writer classes and character-oriented
9.6.37.
What is the result(regex)?
9.6.38.
Answer: regex
9.6.39.
What is the result(ObjectOutputStream)?
9.6.40.
Answer: ObjectOutputStream
9.6.41.
What is the output(long, Integer and equals)?
9.6.42.
Answer: long, Integer and equals
9.6.43.
What is the result(Serializable)?
9.6.44.
Answer: Serializable
9.6.45.
What is the output(transient variables)?
9.6.46.
Answer: transient variables
9.6.47.
What is the output(compare strings)?
9.6.48.
Answer: compare strings
9.6.49.
What is the result(reading with FileReader)?
9.6.50.
Answer: reading with FileReader
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