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The absence of which statement leads to fall through situation in switch case statement?

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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

Consider the following program segment and select the output of the same when n = 10:

switch(n)
{Case 10: System.out.println(0*2);
case 4: System.out.println(n*4); break;
default : Syslem.out.println(n);
}
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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

Rewrite the following code using the if-else statement:

int m = 400;
double cl). = (m>300) ? (m/10.0) * 2; (m/20.0) - 2;
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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

Give the output of the following program segment:

int n = 4279; int d;
while(n>0)
(d=n%10;
System.out.println(d);
n=n/100;
}
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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

Name the following:

The method which has same name as that of the class name.

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Chapter: [7] Constructors
Concept: Concept of Constructor

Which of the following data type cannot be used with switch case construct?

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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

If the name of the class is "Yellow", what can be the possible name for its constructors?

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Chapter: [7] Constructors
Concept: Types of Constructor

Which of the following is not true with regards to a switch statement?

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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

Rewrite the following code using single if statement.

if(code=='g')
System.out.println("GREEN");
else if(code=='G')
System.out.println("GREEN");
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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

A student executes the following program segment and gets an error. Identify the statement which has an error, correct the same to get the output as WIN.

boolean x=true;
switch(x)
{     case 1:System.out.println("WIN");break;
      case 2;System.out.println("LOOSE");
}
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Chapter: [7] Conditional Statements in Java
Concept: Introduction of Conditional Statements in Java

Consider the following program segment and answer the questions below:

class calculate
{
     int a;double b;
     calculate()
     {
     a=0;
     b=0.0;
     }
     calculate(int x, double y)
     {
     a=x;
     b=y;
     }
   void sum()
   {
     System.out.println(a*b);
}}

Name the type of constructors used in the above program segment.

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Chapter: [7] Constructors
Concept: Features of a Constructor

Identify and name the following tokens:

(i) public
(ii) ‘a’
(iii) ==
(iv) {}

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Chapter: [8] Encapsulation and Inheritance
Concept: Introduction to Encapsulation

Using the switch-case statement, write a menu driven program to do the following :

(a) To generate and print Letters from A to Z and their Unicode Letters Unicode

(b) Display the following pattern using iteration (looping) statement: 1

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Chapter: [8] Iterative Constructs in Java
Concept: Introduction of Iterative Constructs in Java

Define Encapsulation.

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Chapter: [8] Encapsulation and Inheritance
Concept: Scope of Variables in Java

Name any two types of access specifiers.

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Chapter: [8] Encapsulation and Inheritance
Concept: Introduction to Encapsulation

Write two separate programs to generate the following patterns using iteration (loop) statement:

(a)

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Chapter: [8] Iterative Constructs in Java
Concept: Introduction of Iterative Constructs in Java

Write two separate programs to generate the following patterns using iteration (loop) statement:

(b) 

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Chapter: [8] Iterative Constructs in Java
Concept: Introduction of Iterative Constructs in Java

Study the method and answer the given questions.
public void sampleMethod()
{ for (int i=0; i < 3; i++)
{ for (int j = 0; j<2; j++)
{int number = (int) (Math.random() * 10);
System.out.println(number); } } }
(i) How many times does the loop execute ?
(ii) What is the range of possible values stored in the variable number ? 

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Chapter: [8] Encapsulation and Inheritance
Concept: Introduction to Encapsulation

Study the method and answer the given questions.
public void sampleMethod()

{ for (int i=0; i < 3; i++)
{ for (int j = 0; j<2; j++)
{int number = (int) (Math.random() * 10);
System.out.println(number); } } }
(i) How many times does the loop execute ?

(ii) What is the range of possible values stored in the variable number ?

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Chapter: [8] Encapsulation and Inheritance
Concept: Introduction to Encapsulation

The access modifier that gives the most accessibility is ______

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Chapter: [8] Encapsulation and Inheritance
Concept: Introduction to Encapsulation
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