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Figure 1 - Question 1.
class java.awt.Button Button01class java.awt.Button Button02class java.awt.Label Label01class java.awt.Label Label02

Answer 1

Question 2

True or False: The code shown in Listing 2 will compile and run successfully producing the output shown in Figure 2 .

Listing 2 - Question 2.

/*File Q02.java ************************************************/import java.util.ArrayList; import java.awt.Button;import java.awt.Label; import java.awt.Component;public class Q02{ /*Given: Button and Label are subclasses of the Componentclass. The getClass method is defined in the Objectclass. When called on a reference to an object, the method returns the name of the class fromwhich the object was instantiated. */public static void main(String[] args){//Create and populate a list designed to // store references to objects of type Button// and display its contents. ArrayList<Button>listA = new ArrayList<>(); listA.add(new Button("Button01"));listA.add(new Button("Button02")); display(listA);System.out.println("");//blank line //Create and populate a list designed to// store references to objects of type Label // and display its contents.ArrayList<Label>listB = new ArrayList<>(); listB.add(new Label("Label01"));listB.add(new Label("Label02")); display(listB);}//end main //-------------------------------------------//static void display( ArrayList<? extends Component>list){ for(Component n : list){System.out.println(n.getClass()); if(n instanceof Button){System.out.println( ((Button)n).getLabel());}else if(n instanceof Label) { System.out.println(((Label)n).getText());}//end else }//end for loop}//end display }//end class Q02
Figure 2 - Question 2.
class java.awt.Button Button01class java.awt.Button Button02class java.awt.Label Label01class java.awt.Label Label02

Answer 2

Question 3

True or False: The code shown in Listing 3 will compile and run successfully producing the output shown in Figure 3 .

Listing 3 - Question 3.

/*File Q03.java ************************************************/import java.util.ArrayList; import java.awt.Button;import java.awt.Label; import java.awt.Component;public class Q03{ /*Given: Button and Label are subclasses of the Componentclass. The getClass method is defined in the Objectclass. When called on a reference to an object, the method returns the name of the class fromwhich the object was instantiated. */public static void main(String[] args){//Create and populate a list designed to // store references to objects of type Button// and display its contents. ArrayList<Button>listA = new ArrayList<>(); listA.add(new Button("Button01"));listA.add(new Button("Button02")); display(listA);System.out.println("");//blank line //Create and populate a list designed to// store references to objects of type Label // and display its contents.ArrayList<Label>listB = new ArrayList<>(); listB.add(new Label("Label01"));listB.add(new Label("Label02")); display(listB);}//end main //-------------------------------------------//static void display(ArrayList<?>list){ for(Object n : list){System.out.println(n.getClass()); if(n instanceof Button){System.out.println( ((Button)n).getLabel());}else if(n instanceof Label) { System.out.println(((Label)n).getText());}//end else }//end for loop}//end display }//end class Q03

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