A.char ch = 65; B.char ch = ’¥65’; C.char ch = ’¥0041’; D.char ch = ’A’; E.char ch = "A";
Given the following code, which method declarations, when inserted at the indicated position, will not cause the program to fail compilation?() public class Qdd1f { public long sum(long a, long b) { return a + b; } // insert new method declaration here }
A.public int sum(int a, int b) { return a + b; } B.public int sum(long a, long b) { return 0; } C.abstract int sum(); D.private long sum(long a, long b) { return a + b; } E.public long sum(long a, int b) { return a + b; }
A.Conversion from int to long does not need a cast. B.Conversion from byte to short does not need a cast. C.Conversion from float to long does not need a cast. D.Conversion from short to char does not need a cast. E.Conversion from boolean to int using a cast is not possible.