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Answer 13

True.

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Answer 12

False. Such an object can contain duplicate values but cannot contain duplicate keys .

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Answer 11

False. A SortedMap is a Map that maintains its entries in ascending order, sorted according to the keys' natural ordering, or according to a Comparator provided at the time of the SortedMap creation.

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Answer 10

True, in the opinion of this author.

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Answer 9

True.

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Answer 8

False. The natural ordering of a collection of objects of a given class is determined by the code written into the concrete compareTo method when the compareTo method inherited from the Comparable interface is defined. Objects instantiated from a class that doesn't implement the Comparable interface don't have a natural ordering.

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Answer 7

False. The natural ordering of the elements in a collection is the ordering imposed by the objects' own compareTo method.

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Answer 6

True.

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Answer 5

True.

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Answer 4

The program output is the three lines of text shown below (without the bullets) .

  • Joe Bill Tom JOE BILL TOM
  • TOM BILL JOE Tom Bill Joe
  • Tom TOM Joe JOE Bill BILL

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Answer 3

True.

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Answer 2

False? While it is true that the reverse method of the Collections class reverses the order of the elements in a specified list, the method has a void return type.

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Answer 1

False. The reverseOrder method of the Collections class returns a reference to an object of the interface type Comparator .

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Complete program listing

Listing 1 . Comparator07.java .
//File Comparator07.java //Copyright 2001, R.G.Baldwinimport java.util.*; public class Comparator07{public static void main(String args[]){new Worker().doIt(); }//end main()}//end class Comparator07 class Worker{public void doIt(){ Iterator iter;Collection ref; ref = new ArrayList();Populator.fillIt(ref); iter = ref.iterator();while(iter.hasNext()){ System.out.print(iter.next() + " ");}//end while loop System.out.println();Collections.reverse((List)ref); iter = ref.iterator();while(iter.hasNext()){ System.out.print(iter.next() + " ");}//end while loop System.out.println();Comparator aComparator= Collections.reverseOrder(); Collections.sort((List)ref, aComparator);iter = ref.iterator(); while(iter.hasNext()){System.out.print(iter.next() + " "); }//end while loopSystem.out.println(); }//end doIt()}// end class Worker class Populator{public static void fillIt(Collection ref){ ref.add("Joe");ref.add("Bill"); ref.add("Tom");ref.add("JOE"); ref.add("BILL");ref.add("TOM"); }//end fillIt()}//end class Populator

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