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Q31.
Which of these class is related to all the exceptions that cannot be caught?
Discuss
Answer: (a).Error
Q32.
Which of these handles the exception when no catch is used?
Discuss
Answer: (a).Default handler
Discuss
Answer: (d).NumberFormatException
Q34.
What is the output of this program?
    class exception_handling 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {
            try 
            {
                System.out.print("Hello" + " " + 1 / 0);
            }
            finally 
            {
        	System.out.print("World");        	
            }
        }
    }
Discuss
Answer: (d).First Exception then World
Q35.
What is the output of this program?
    class exception_handling 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {
            try 
            {
                int i, sum;
                sum = 10;
                for (i = -1; i < 3 ;++i) 
                {
                    sum = (sum / i);
                System.out.print(i);
                }
            }
            catch(ArithmeticException e) 
            {     	
                System.out.print("0");
            }
        }
    }
Discuss
Answer: (c).-10
Q36.
Which of these keywords is used to generate an exception explicitly?
Discuss
Answer: (c).throw
Q37.
Which of these class is related to all the exceptions that are explicitly thrown?
Discuss
Answer: (c).Throwable
Q38.
Which of these operator is used to generate an instance of an exception than can be thrown by using throw?
Discuss
Answer: (a).new
Q39.
Which of these keywords is used to by the calling function to guard against the exception that is thrown by called function?
Discuss
Answer: (c).throws
Q40.
What is the output of this program?
    class exception_handling 
    {
        public static void main(String args[]) 
        {
            try 
            {
                int a = args.length;
                int b = 10 / a;
                System.out.print(a);
                try 
                {
                    if (a == 1)
                        a = a / a - a;
                    if (a == 2) 
                    {
                        int []c = {1};
                        c[8] = 9;
                    }
                }
                catch (ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException e) 
                {
                    System.out.println("TypeA");
                }
                catch (ArithmeticException e) 
                {
                    System.out.println("TypeB");
                }
            }
        }
    }
Discuss
Answer: (c).Compile Time Error
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