The yield() method puts a thread in the waiting state(True/False). : Questions « Thread « SCJP






A. True
B. False








7.14.Questions
7.14.1.A dead thread cannot be restarted(True/False).
7.14.2.Answer: restarting a thread
7.14.3.The yield() method puts a thread in the waiting state(True/False).
7.14.4.Answer: yield method
7.14.5.Only threads have locks(True/False).
7.14.6.Answer: threads and locks
7.14.7.Classes have locks(True/False).
7.14.8.Answer: classes and locks
7.14.9.Primitive types have locks(True/False).
7.14.10.Answer: primitive and locks
7.14.11.Only Runnable objects have locks(True/False).
7.14.12.Answer: runnable objects and locks
7.14.13.The Thread class inherits the wait() and notify() methods(True/False).
7.14.14.Answer: wait() and notify() method
7.14.15.The Object class declares the wait() and notify() methods(True/False).
7.14.16.Answer: Object class and wait() and notify() method
7.14.17.Only the Synchronized class has the wait() and notify() methods(True/False).
7.14.18.Answer: synchronized class
7.14.19.What is the output from the following programm?
7.14.20.Answer: running thread
7.14.21.What is the output from the following program?
7.14.22.Answer: random sleep