Thursday, 6 April 2017

Java Solved Paper

NIELIT A LEVEL Java Solve Paper
July, 2014
A10.1-R4: INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH JAVA

PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

1.1 Which of the following is possible in a class if class is declared as an abstract?
A) Instance block
B) Static block
C) Final method
D) All of the above

Java Solved Paper

NIELIT Java Sample Paper Solved
July, 2013
A10.1-R4: INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH JAVA

PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

1.1 Which is a valid key word in Java?
A) Integer
B) unsigned
C) string
D) class

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Java Solved Paper

NIELIT A Level Solve Paper

January-2013

A10.1-R4: INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH JAVA


PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “tear-off” answer sheet attached to the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)
1.1 The basic design strategies embedded in object-oriented programming is/are
A) Abstraction
B) Composition
C) Generalization
D) All of the above

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

NIELIT A Level Java Solve Paper Jan-14

 January, 2014
A10.1-R4: INTRODUCTION TO OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING THROUGH JAVA


PART ONE

(Answer all the questions)


1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)


1.1 Methods used to obtain information about an object are known as

A) accessor methods

B) setter methods

C) mutator methods

D) none of the above