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Q:
A) public abstract class Frob implements Frobnicate { public abstract void twiddle(String s) { } } | B) public abstract class Frob implements Frobnicate { } |
C) public class Frob extends Frobnicate { public void twiddle(Integer i) { } } | D) public class Frob implements Frobnicate { public void twiddle(Integer i) { } } |
Answer: B) public abstract class Frob implements Frobnicate { }
Explanation:
Explanation:
B is correct, an abstract class need not implement any or all of an interface’s methods