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Part of a self-assessment test designed to help you determine how much you know about Java primitive types.

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Preface

This module is part of a self-assessment test designed to help you determine how much you know about object-orientedprogramming using Java.

Questions and answers

The test consists of a series of questions with answers and explanations of the answers.

The questions and the answers are connected by hyperlinks to make it easy for you to navigate from the question to the answer and back.

Programming challenge questions

The module also contains a section titled Programming challenge questions . This section provides specifications for one or more programs that you should be able to write once you understand the answersto all of the questions. (Note that it is not always possible to confine the programming knowledge requirement to this and earlier modules. Therefore, youmay occasionally need to refer ahead to future modules in order to write the programs.)

Unlike the other questions, solutions are not provided for the Programming challenge questions . However, in most cases, the specifications will describe the output that your program should produce.

Listings

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Questions

Question 1 .

What output is produced by the program in Listing 1 ?

  • A. Compiler error
  • B. Runtime error
  • C. Hello World
  • D. Goodbye Cruel World
Listing 1 . Question 1.
public class Ap001{ public static void main(String args[]){new Worker().hello(); }//end main()}//end class definition class Worker{public void hello(){ System.out.println("Hello World");}//end hello() }//end class definition

Answer and Explanation

Question 2 .

What is the largest (algebraic) value of type int?

  • A. 32767
  • B. 2147483647
  • C. -2147483647
  • D. -32768

Answer and Explanation

Question 3 .

What is the smallest (algebraic) value of type int?

  • A. -2147483648
  • B. -2147483647
  • C. 32767
  • D. -32768

Answer and Explanation

Question 4 .

What two values are displayed by the program in Listing 2 ?

  • A. -2147483648
  • B. 1.7976931348623157E308
  • C. -2147483647
  • D. 4.9E-324
Listing 2 . Question 4.
public class Ap003{ public static void main(String args[]){new Worker().printDouble(); }//end main()}//end class definition class Worker{public void printDouble(){ System.out.println(Double.MAX_VALUE); System.out.println(Double.MIN_VALUE); }//end printDouble()}//end class definition

Answer and Explanation

Question 5 .

What output is produced by the program in Listing 3 ?

  • A. true
  • B. false
  • C. 1
  • D. 0
Listing 3 . Question 5.
public class Ap004{ public static void main(String args[]){new Worker().printBoolean(); }//end main()}//end class definition class Worker{private boolean myVar; public void printBoolean(){System.out.println(myVar); }//end printBoolean()}//end class definition

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