A thrown exception will not terminate IMMEDIATELY if there is a try catch. It will be caught then terminate. A lot can happen in a catch block. But since you did not stipulate, I deduced the answer was true.
It is possible for a method not to be terminated when it throws an exception. What if you catch it in the very same method? The answer to that question is definitely False.
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imegatrone 1 week ago
At least I got half of those questions right XD
FF18Cloud 2 weeks ago
Java... jess
kukovrein 7 months ago
More like are you a braindead Java programmer
GuildWarsLove 8 months ago
A thrown exception will not terminate IMMEDIATELY if there is a try catch. It will be caught then terminate. A lot can happen in a catch block. But since you did not stipulate, I deduced the answer was true.
worktosser 9 months ago 2
I already know all this and I'm 14 =)
linkfan22 1 year ago
@linkfan22
To know the rules of chess is not being able to understand the implications of those rules.
lpasepok 11 months ago
It is possible for a method not to be terminated when it throws an exception. What if you catch it in the very same method? The answer to that question is definitely False.
yak2be 1 year ago
those questions are easy, dont need to be a computer science major to know these.
Rincewind13 2 years ago
Damn all the questions are difficults. I wont get this major no more.....
ShockyB91 2 years ago
NC State
bensati0n 2 years ago
what school is this?
adrianm15 2 years ago