Discussion :: Exceptions
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and given that EOFException and FileNotFoundException are both subclasses of IOException, and further assuming this block of code is placed into a class, which statement is most true concerning this code?System.out.print("Start "); try { System.out.print("Hello world"); throw new FileNotFoundException(); } System.out.print(" Catch Here "); /* Line 7 */ catch(EOFException e) { System.out.print("End of file exception"); } catch(FileNotFoundException e) { System.out.print("File not found"); }
A.
The code will not compile. |
B.
Code output: Start Hello world File Not Found. |
C.
Code output: Start Hello world End of file exception. |
D.
Code output: Start Hello world Catch Here File not found. |
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Line 7 will cause a compiler error. The only legal statements after try blocks are either catch or finally statements.
Option B, C, and D are incorrect based on the program logic described above. If line 7 was removed, the code would compile and the correct answer would be Option B.
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