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Question: 1 
   
Given the code fragment: 
int [] [] array2D = {{0, 1, 2}, {3, 4, 5, 6}}; 
system.out.print (array2D[0].length+ "" ); 
system.out.print(array2D[1].getClass(). isArray() + ""); 
system.out.println (array2D[0][1]); 
What is the result? 
 
A. 3false1 
B. 2true3 
C. 2false3 
D. 3true1 
E. 3false3 
F. 2true1 
G. 2false1 
 
Answer: D     
 
Explanation:  
The length of the element with index 0, {0, 1, 2},  is 3. Output: 3 
The element with index 1, {3, 4, 5, 6}, is of type array. Output: true 
The element with index 0, {0, 1, 2} has the element with index 1: 1. Output: 1 
 
Question: 2 
   
View the exhibit: 
public class Student { 
    public String name = ""; 
    public int age = 0; 
    public String major = "Undeclared"; 
    public boolean fulltime = true; 
    public void display() { 
        System.out.println("Name: " + name + " Major: " + major); 
    } 
public boolean isFullTime() { 
    return fulltime; 
} 
} 
Given: 
Public class TestStudent { 
Public static void main(String[] args) {  
Student bob = new Student (); 
Student jian = new Student(); 
bob.name = "Bob";  
bob.age = 19;  
jian = bob; jian.name = "Jian"; 
System.out.println("Bob's Name: " + bob.name);  
} 

 
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} 
What is the result when this program is executed? 
 
A. Bob's Name: Bob 
B. Bob's Name: Jian 
C. Nothing prints 
D. Bob’s name 
 
Answer: B     
 
Explanation: 
After the statement jian = bob; the jian will reference the same object as bob. 
 
Question: 3 
   
Given the code fragment: 
String valid = "true"; 
if (valid) System.out.println (“valid”); 
else system.out.println ("not valid"); 
What is the result? 
 
A. Valid 
B. not valid 
C. Compilation fails 
D. An IllegalArgumentException is thrown at run time 
 
Answer: C     
 
Explanation: 
In segment 'if (valid)' valid must be of type boolean, but it is a string. 
This makes the compilation fail. 
 
Question: 4 
   
Given: 
public class ScopeTest { 
int z; 
public static void main(String[] args){ 
 ScopeTest myScope = new ScopeTest(); 
 int z = 6; 
 System.out.println(z); 
 myScope.doStuff(); 
 System.out.println(z); 
 System.out.println(myScope.z); 
 } 
void doStuff() { 
    int z = 5; 
    doStuff2(); 
    System.out.println(z); 
} 
void doStuff2() { 

 
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    z=4; 
} 
} 
What is the result? 
 
A. 6 5 6 4 
B. 6 5 5 4 
C. 6 5 6 6 
D. 6 5 6 5 
 
Answer: A     
 
Explanation: 
Within main z is assigned 6. z is printed. Output: 6 
Within doStuff z is assigned 5.DoStuff2 locally sets z to 4 (but MyScope.z is set to 4), but in Dostuff z 
is still 5. z is printed. Output: 5 
Again z is printed within main (with local z set to 6). Output: 6 
Finally MyScope.z is printed. MyScope.z has been set to 4 within doStuff2(). Output: 4 
 
Question: 5 
   
Which two are valid instantiations and initializations of a multi dimensional array? 
 
A. int [] [] array 2D = { { 0, 1, 2, 4} {5, 6}}; 
B. int [] [] array2D = new int [2] [2]; 
array2D[0] [0] = 1; 
array2D[0] [1] = 2; 
array2D[1] [0] = 3; 
array2D[1] [1] = 4; 
C. int [] [] [] array3D = {{0, 1}, {2, 3}, {4, 5}}; 
D. int [] [] [] array3D = new int [2] [2] [2]; 
array3D [0] [0] = array; 
array3D [0] [1] = array; 
array3D [1] [0] = array; 
array3D [0] [1] = array; 
E. int [] [] array2D = {0, 1}; 
 
Answer: B, D     
 
Explanation: 
In the Java programming language, a multidimensional array is simply an array whose components 
are themselves arrays. 
 
Question: 6 
   
An unchecked exception occurs in a method dosomething() 
Should other code be added in the dosomething() method for it to compile and execute? 
 
A. The Exception must be caught 
B. The Exception must be declared to be thrown.  
C. The Exception must be caught or declared to be thrown.  

 
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D. No other code needs to be added. 
 
Answer: C     
 
Explanation: 
Valid  Java programming  language code must honor the Catch  or Specify  Requirement.  This means 
that code that might throw certain exceptions must be enclosed by either of the following: 
* A try statement that catches the exception. The try must provide a handler for the exception, as 
described in Catching and Handling Exceptions. 
* A method that specifies that it can throw the exception. The method must provide a throws clause 
that lists the exception, as described in Specifying the Exceptions Thrown by a Method. 
Code that fails to honor the Catch or Specify Requirement will not compile. 
 
Question: 7 
   
Given the code fragment:  
int b = 4; 
b ‐‐ ; 
System.out.println (‐‐ b); 
System.out.println(b); 
What is the result? 
 
A. 2 2 
B. 1 2 
C. 3 2 
D. 3 3 
 
Answer: A     
 
Explanation: 
Variable b is set to 4. 
Variable b is decreased to 3. 
Variable b is decreased to 2 and then printed. Output: 2 
Variable b is printed. Output: 2 
 
Question: 8 
   
Given the code fragment: 
interface SampleClosable {  
public void close () throws java.io.IOException; 
} 
Which three implementations are valid? 
 
A. public class Test implements SampleCloseable { 
Public void close () throws java.io.IOException { 
/ / do something 
} 
} 
B. public class Test implements SampleCloseable { 
Public void close () throws Exception { 
/ / do something 

 
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} 
} 
C. public class Test implementations SampleCloseable { 
Public void close () throws Exception { 
/ / do something 
} 
} 
D. public class Test extends SampleCloseable { 
Public void close () throws java.IO.IOException { 
/ / do something 
} 
} 
 
Answer: D     
 
Explanation: 
To  declare  a  class  that  implements  an  interface,  you  include  an  implements  clause  in  the  class 
declaration. One interface might extended another interface, but a class cannot extend an interface. 
Checked  exceptions  are  subject  to  the  Catch  or  Specify  Requirement.  All  exceptions  are  checked 
exceptions, except for those indicated by Error, RuntimeException, and their subclasses. 
 
Question: 9 
   
Given the code fragment: 
Int [] [] array = {{0}, {0, 1}, {0, 2, 4}, {0, 3, 6, 9}, {0, 4, 8, 12, 16}}; 
Systemout.printIn(array [4] [1]); 
System.out.printIn (array) [1][4]); 
int [] [] array = {{0}, {0, 1}, {0, 2, 4}, {0, 3, 6, 9}, {0, 4, 8, 12, 16}}; 
System.out.println(array [4][1]); 
System.out.println(array) [1][4]); 
What is the result? 
 
A. 4 Null 
B. Null 4 
C. An IllegalArgumentException is thrown at run time 
D. 4 An ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException is thrown at run time 
 
Answer: D     
 
Explanation: 
The first println statement, System.out.println(array [4][1]);, works fine. It selects the element/array 
with index 4, {0, 4, 8, 12, 16}, and from this array it selects the element with index 1, 4. Output: 4 
The  second  println  statement,  System.out.println(array)  [1][4]);,  fails.  It  selects  the  array/element 
with  index  1,  {0,  1},  and  from  this  array  it  try  to  select  the  element  with  index  4.  This  causes  an 
exception. 
Output: 
4 
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4 
 

 
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  • 2. P a g e  | 2            Question: 1      Given the code fragment:  int [] [] array2D = {{0, 1, 2}, {3, 4, 5, 6}};  system.out.print (array2D[0].length+ "" );  system.out.print(array2D[1].getClass(). isArray() + "");  system.out.println (array2D[0][1]);  What is the result?    A. 3false1  B. 2true3  C. 2false3  D. 3true1  E. 3false3  F. 2true1  G. 2false1    Answer: D        Explanation:   The length of the element with index 0, {0, 1, 2},  is 3. Output: 3  The element with index 1, {3, 4, 5, 6}, is of type array. Output: true  The element with index 0, {0, 1, 2} has the element with index 1: 1. Output: 1    Question: 2      View the exhibit:  public class Student {      public String name = "";      public int age = 0;      public String major = "Undeclared";      public boolean fulltime = true;      public void display() {          System.out.println("Name: " + name + " Major: " + major);      }  public boolean isFullTime() {      return fulltime;  }  }  Given:  Public class TestStudent {  Public static void main(String[] args) {   Student bob = new Student ();  Student jian = new Student();  bob.name = "Bob";   bob.age = 19;   jian = bob; jian.name = "Jian";  System.out.println("Bob's Name: " + bob.name);   }   
  • 3. P a g e  | 3    }  What is the result when this program is executed?    A. Bob's Name: Bob  B. Bob's Name: Jian  C. Nothing prints  D. Bob’s name    Answer: B        Explanation:  After the statement jian = bob; the jian will reference the same object as bob.    Question: 3      Given the code fragment:  String valid = "true";  if (valid) System.out.println (“valid”);  else system.out.println ("not valid");  What is the result?    A. Valid  B. not valid  C. Compilation fails  D. An IllegalArgumentException is thrown at run time    Answer: C        Explanation:  In segment 'if (valid)' valid must be of type boolean, but it is a string.  This makes the compilation fail.    Question: 4      Given:  public class ScopeTest {  int z;  public static void main(String[] args){   ScopeTest myScope = new ScopeTest();   int z = 6;   System.out.println(z);   myScope.doStuff();   System.out.println(z);   System.out.println(myScope.z);   }  void doStuff() {      int z = 5;      doStuff2();      System.out.println(z);  }  void doStuff2() {   
  • 4. P a g e  | 4        z=4;  }  }  What is the result?    A. 6 5 6 4  B. 6 5 5 4  C. 6 5 6 6  D. 6 5 6 5    Answer: A        Explanation:  Within main z is assigned 6. z is printed. Output: 6  Within doStuff z is assigned 5.DoStuff2 locally sets z to 4 (but MyScope.z is set to 4), but in Dostuff z  is still 5. z is printed. Output: 5  Again z is printed within main (with local z set to 6). Output: 6  Finally MyScope.z is printed. MyScope.z has been set to 4 within doStuff2(). Output: 4    Question: 5      Which two are valid instantiations and initializations of a multi dimensional array?    A. int [] [] array 2D = { { 0, 1, 2, 4} {5, 6}};  B. int [] [] array2D = new int [2] [2];  array2D[0] [0] = 1;  array2D[0] [1] = 2;  array2D[1] [0] = 3;  array2D[1] [1] = 4;  C. int [] [] [] array3D = {{0, 1}, {2, 3}, {4, 5}};  D. int [] [] [] array3D = new int [2] [2] [2];  array3D [0] [0] = array;  array3D [0] [1] = array;  array3D [1] [0] = array;  array3D [0] [1] = array;  E. int [] [] array2D = {0, 1};    Answer: B, D        Explanation:  In the Java programming language, a multidimensional array is simply an array whose components  are themselves arrays.    Question: 6      An unchecked exception occurs in a method dosomething()  Should other code be added in the dosomething() method for it to compile and execute?    A. The Exception must be caught  B. The Exception must be declared to be thrown.   C. The Exception must be caught or declared to be thrown.    
  • 5. P a g e  | 5    D. No other code needs to be added.    Answer: C        Explanation:  Valid  Java programming  language code must honor the Catch  or Specify  Requirement.  This means  that code that might throw certain exceptions must be enclosed by either of the following:  * A try statement that catches the exception. The try must provide a handler for the exception, as  described in Catching and Handling Exceptions.  * A method that specifies that it can throw the exception. The method must provide a throws clause  that lists the exception, as described in Specifying the Exceptions Thrown by a Method.  Code that fails to honor the Catch or Specify Requirement will not compile.    Question: 7      Given the code fragment:   int b = 4;  b ‐‐ ;  System.out.println (‐‐ b);  System.out.println(b);  What is the result?    A. 2 2  B. 1 2  C. 3 2  D. 3 3    Answer: A        Explanation:  Variable b is set to 4.  Variable b is decreased to 3.  Variable b is decreased to 2 and then printed. Output: 2  Variable b is printed. Output: 2    Question: 8      Given the code fragment:  interface SampleClosable {   public void close () throws java.io.IOException;  }  Which three implementations are valid?    A. public class Test implements SampleCloseable {  Public void close () throws java.io.IOException {  / / do something  }  }  B. public class Test implements SampleCloseable {  Public void close () throws Exception {  / / do something   
  • 6. P a g e  | 6    }  }  C. public class Test implementations SampleCloseable {  Public void close () throws Exception {  / / do something  }  }  D. public class Test extends SampleCloseable {  Public void close () throws java.IO.IOException {  / / do something  }  }    Answer: D        Explanation:  To  declare  a  class  that  implements  an  interface,  you  include  an  implements  clause  in  the  class  declaration. One interface might extended another interface, but a class cannot extend an interface.  Checked  exceptions  are  subject  to  the  Catch  or  Specify  Requirement.  All  exceptions  are  checked  exceptions, except for those indicated by Error, RuntimeException, and their subclasses.    Question: 9      Given the code fragment:  Int [] [] array = {{0}, {0, 1}, {0, 2, 4}, {0, 3, 6, 9}, {0, 4, 8, 12, 16}};  Systemout.printIn(array [4] [1]);  System.out.printIn (array) [1][4]);  int [] [] array = {{0}, {0, 1}, {0, 2, 4}, {0, 3, 6, 9}, {0, 4, 8, 12, 16}};  System.out.println(array [4][1]);  System.out.println(array) [1][4]);  What is the result?    A. 4 Null  B. Null 4  C. An IllegalArgumentException is thrown at run time  D. 4 An ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException is thrown at run time    Answer: D        Explanation:  The first println statement, System.out.println(array [4][1]);, works fine. It selects the element/array  with index 4, {0, 4, 8, 12, 16}, and from this array it selects the element with index 1, 4. Output: 4  The  second  println  statement,  System.out.println(array)  [1][4]);,  fails.  It  selects  the  array/element  with  index  1,  {0,  1},  and  from  this  array  it  try  to  select  the  element  with  index  4.  This  causes  an  exception.  Output:  4  Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 4     
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