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Learn Java 17 Programming

You're reading from   Learn Java 17 Programming Learn the fundamentals of Java Programming with this updated guide with the latest features

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803241432
Length 748 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Overview of Java Programming
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Java 17 FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Java Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) 4. Chapter 3: Java Fundamentals 5. Part 2: Building Blocks of Java
6. Chapter 4: Exception Handling 7. Chapter 5: Strings, Input/Output,and Files 8. Chapter 6: Data Structures, Generics, and Popular Utilities 9. Chapter 7: Java Standard and External Libraries 10. Chapter 8: Multithreading and Concurrent Processing 11. Chapter 9: JVM Structure and Garbage Collection 12. Chapter 10: Managing Data in a Database 13. Chapter 11: Network Programming 14. Chapter 12: Java GUI Programming 15. Part 3: Advanced Java
16. Chapter 13: Functional Programming 17. Chapter 14: Java Standard Streams 18. Chapter 15: Reactive Programming 19. Chapter 16: Java Microbenchmark Harness 20. Chapter 17: Best Practices for Writing High-Quality Code 21. Assessments 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Quiz

  1. What does JDK stand for?
    1. Java Document Kronos
    2. June Development Karate
    3. Java Development Kit
    4. Java Developer Kit
  2. What does JCL stand for?
    1. Java Classical Library
    2. Java Class Library
    3. Junior Classical Liberty
    4. Java Class Libras
  3. What does Java SE stand for?
    1. Java Senior Edition
    2. Java Star Edition
    3. Java Structural Elections
    4. Java Standard Edition
  4. What does IDE stand for?
    1. Initial Development Edition
    2. Integrated Development Environment
    3. International Development Edition
    4. Integrated Development Edition
  5. What are Maven's functions?
    1. Project building
    2. Project configuration
    3. Project documentation
    4. Project cancellation
  6. Which of the following are Java primitive types?
    1. boolean
    2. numeric
    3. integer
    4. string
  7. Which of the following are Java numeric types?
    1. long
    2. bit
    3. short
    4. byte
  8. What is a literal?
    1. A letter-based string
    2. A number-based string
    3. A variable representation
    4. A value representation
  9. Which of the following are literals?
    1. \\
    2. 2_0
    3. 2__0f
    4. \f
  10. Which of the following are Java operators?
    1. %
    2. $
    3. &
    4. ->
  11. What does the following code snippet print?
    int i = 0; System.out.println(i++);
    1. 0
    2. 1
    3. 2
    4. 3
  12. What does the following code snippet print?
    boolean b1 = true;
     boolean b2 = false;
     System.out.println((b1 & b2) + " " + (b1 && b2));
    1. false true
    2. false false
    3. true false
    4. true true
  13. What does the following code snippet print?
    int x = 10;
     x %= 6;
     System.out.println(x);
    1. 1
    2. 2
    3. 3
    4. 4
  14. What is the result of the following code snippet?
    System.out.println("abc" - "bc");
    1. a
    2. abc-bc
    3. Compilation error
    4. Execution error
  15. What does the following code snippet print?
    System.out.println("A".repeat(3).lastIndexOf("A"));
    1. 1
    2. 2
    3. 3
    4. 4
  16. Which of the following are correct IDs?
    1. int __ (two underscores)
    2. 2a
    3. a2
    4. $
  17. What does the following code snippet print?
    for (int i=20, j=-1; i < 23 && j < 0; ++i, ++j){
             System.out.println(i + " " + j + " ");
     }
    1. 20 -1 21 0
    2. Endless loop
    3. 21 0
    4. 20 -1
  18. What does the following code snippet print?
    int x = 10;
    try {
        if(x++ > 10){
            throw new RuntimeException("The x value is out of the range: " + x);
        }
        System.out.println("The x value is within the range: " + x);
    } catch (RuntimeException ex) {
        System.out.println(ex.getMessage());
    }
    1. Compilation error
    2. The x value is out of the range: 11
    3. The x value is within the range: 11
    4. Execution time error
  19. What does the following code snippet print?
int result = 0;
List<List<Integer>> source = List.of(
        List.of(1, 2, 3, 4, 6),
        List.of(22, 23, 24, 25),
        List.of(32, 33)
);
cont: for(List<Integer> l: source){
    for (int i: l){
        if(i > 7){
            result = i;
            continue cont;
        }
     }
}
System.out.println("result=" + result);
  1. result = 22
  2. result = 23
  3. result = 32
  4. result = 33
  1. Select all the following statements that are correct:
    1. A variable can be declared.
    2. A variable can be assigned.
    3. A variable can be defined.
    4. A variable can be determined.
  2. Select all the correct Java statement types from the following:
    1. An executable statement
    2. A selection statement
    3. A method end statement
    4. An increment statement
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