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Figure 4 . Answer 13.
Java3010rb.java:47: error: cannot find symbol return (refToObj).getData();^ symbol: method getData()location: variable refToObj of type Object 1 error

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Answer 12

False. Every class that doesn't explicitly extend another class automatically extends the class named Object .

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Answer 11

False. An anonymous object is an object whose reference is not saved in a named reference variable. An anonymous class is something entirely different.

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Answer 10

True. Listing 2 shows an example of this syntax. (Note the use of the curly brackets in Listing 2 as opposed to the use of square brackets in Listing 1 .)

Listing 2 . Answer 10.
Object[] objRef = {new Java3010raMyClassA(randomNumber)};

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Answer 9

False. Every array object contains a special property named length that contains the number of elements in an array. It is always possible todetermine the number of elements in an array object at runtime by accessing the value of the length property for the array object.

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Answer 8

True.

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Answer 7

False. The array structure that is encapsulated in an array object may have none, one, or more elements.

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Answer 6

False. Unless code is written to do otherwise, the elements in a new array object are initialized with the standard default values for the types involved (zero, false , or null) .

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Answer 5

False. When the declared type of an array is the type of an object (array object or ordinary object), references to the objects are stored in thearray elements and the objects actually exist elsewhere in memory.

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Answer 4

True.

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Answer 3

True.

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Answer 2

True. Multidimensional arrays are created by creating tree structures of one-dimensional array objects.

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Answer 1

False. The program produces the compiler error shown in Figure 2 .

Figure 2 . Answer 1.
Java3010ra.java:12: error: illegal start of expression Object[]objRef = [new Java3010raMyClassA(randomNumber)];^ Java3010ra.java:12: error: ';' expectedObject[] objRef = [new Java3010raMyClassA(randomNumber)];

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