Given Fruit orange new Fruit orangesmell When you run it it

Given: Fruit orange = new Fruit();

orange.smell();

When you run it, it should be:

A. No smell

B. Compiles ok. Fails at runtime

C. I smell good

D. I smell yummy

E. Fail to compile

Solution


public class fruit{
   public void smell(){
       System.out.println(\"NO smell\");
   }
}
import java.util.*;
public class lab0604{
   public static void main(String args[]){
   fruit orange=new fruit();
   orange.smell();
}
}
output:NO smell
1.import java.util.*;
public class lab0604{
   public static void main(String args[]){
   fruit orange=new fruit();
   orange.smell();
}
}
class fruit {
public void smell(){
System.out.println(\"I smell good\");
}
}
output:I smell good

here i implemented the class fruit with method smell and in method main i create a fruit object and i executed the smell method.
4.if we doent create a fruit class and we create an object it shows compilation error.

Given: Fruit orange = new Fruit(); orange.smell(); When you run it, it should be: A. No smell B. Compiles ok. Fails at runtime C. I smell good D. I smell yummy

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