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This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Jb0170: Java OOP: A little more information about classes.

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Preface

This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Jb0170: Java OOP: A little more information about classes .

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 again.

Questions

Question 1 .

List two of the many names commonly used for variables defined within a class in Java.

Answer 1

Question 2

List two of the many names commonly used for the functions defined within a class in Java.

Answer 2

Question 3

An object is said to have state and behavior . At any instant in time, the state of an object is determined by the values stored in its (a)___________ and its behavior is determined by its (b)__________.

Answer 3

Question 4

What keyword is used to cause a variable or method to become a class variable or class method in Java?

Answer 4

Question 5

True or false? Instance variables and instance methods can only be accessed through an object of the class in Java.

Answer 5

Question 6

True or false? In Java, the class name alone is sufficient for accessing class variables and class methods by joining the name of the class with the name of the variable or method using a colon.

Answer 6

Question 7

True or false? Show the general syntax of an empty class definition in Java.

Answer 7

Question 8

True or false? The syntax for a class definition in Java requires a semicolon following the closing curly bracket.

Answer 8

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The image is also an example of the kinds of things that we do in my course titled ITSE 2321, Object-Oriented Programming.

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Answers

Answer 8

False. Java does not require the use of a semicolon following the closing curly bracket in a class definition.

Back to Question 8

Answer 7

class NameOfClass{}

Back to Question 7

Answer 6

False. A colon is not used in Java. Instead, a period is used in Java.

Back to Question 6

Answer 5

True.

Back to Question 5

Answer 4

static

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Answer 3

  • (a) instance variables
  • (b) methods

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Answer 2

Member functions and instance methods.

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Answer 1

Instance variables and attributes.

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Miscellaneous

This section contains a variety of miscellaneous information.

Housekeeping material
  • Module name: Jb0170r: Review: A little more information about classes
  • File: Jb0170r.htm
  • Published: 11/21/12
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