What is the relationship between Base Class and Abstract Class ?
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What is the relationship between Base Class and Abstract Class ?
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Ans. Abstract Class is a class that's only allowed to be a Base class for it's usage. It can never be instantiated on it's own.
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Will it print the message in Base Class constructor if we execute main method of Main class ? why ?
public class BaseClass {
BaseClass(){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Base Class Constructor");
}
}
public class DerivedClass extends BaseClass{
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
DerivedClass derivedClass = new DerivedClass();
}
}
What will the following print upon executing main method of Main class ?
public class BaseClass {
BaseClass(){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Base Class Constructor");
}
}
public class DerivedClass extends BaseClass{
DerivedClass(){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Derived Class Constructor");
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
DerivedClass derivedClass = new DerivedClass();
}
}
What will the following code print upon executing main method of Main class ?
public class BaseClass {
BaseClass(){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Base Class Constructor");
}
}
public class DerivedClass extends BaseClass{
DerivedClass(){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Derived Class Constructor");
super();
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
DerivedClass derivedClass = new DerivedClass();
}
}
What will the following code print upon executing main method of Main class ?
public class BaseClass {
BaseClass(int x){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Base Class Constructor");
}
}
public class DerivedClass extends BaseClass{
DerivedClass(){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Derived Class Constructor");
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
DerivedClass derivedClass = new DerivedClass();
}
}
What will the following code print upon executing main method of Main class ?
public class BaseClass {
BaseClass(int x){
System.out.println("Hello I am in Base Class Constructor");
}
}
public class DerivedClass extends BaseClass{
DerivedClass(){
super(1);
System.out.println("Hello I am in Derived Class Constructor");
}
}
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
DerivedClass derivedClass = new DerivedClass();
}
}
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