One object is used to create one class.
One class is used to create one object.
One object can create many classes.
One class can create many objects.
Varient
Integer
Boolean
String
compile error
logic error
runtime error
superficial error
Void
Int
Array
Constructor function no return any value
should be called when an object is destroyed
is closely connected with an individual object of a class
can be called using the class name and function
is used when a dummy object must be created
Its name is plural of class name
Its name has * symbol before it
Its name is same as of class name
Its name has # symbol before it
It refers to current object
It is a variable which contains value
It refers to previous object
None of the above
Logical OR
Bitwise OR
Logical AND
Bitwise AND
To provide help with database connectivity
To provide data input to other classes
To provide security to other classes
To provide an appropriate base class from which other classes can inherit
"is a" relationship
"have a" relationship
Both A and B
None of These
0-9
a-z
A-Z
Operators
Identifiers
Literals
All of These
UNICODE
ASCII
None of these
Single quotes
Double quotes
Question Mark
Greater than
A=B+C;
A=8;
0
0.0
0L
0.0f
Explicit Type Conversion
Implicit Type Conversion
Punctuator
Variable
Separator
Operator
Variables
Keywords
Punctuators
-128 to 127
-32768 to 32767
-2^31 to (2^31)-1