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Ques 1 .
What is the correct way to answer the fill in the blank questions ?
<1>Do you need to give the semicolon at the end if you are asked to give a one line code or expression ?
<2>Do you enclose the answer within quotes ?
Pls advice , appearing for SCJP tomorrow .
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Arijit
 
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Hi,
The instructions will be very clear whether you should use ; and ". The same with spaces. So, don't worry about them. Only if an instruction has been given explicitly, do that. Don't go overboard.
Best of luck.
Vasanth
 
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thanks vashant . but today i found out that Sun is not very clear on these grounds .
I cleared my test today with 88 % .
2 ques of fill in type where i was not sure to give a semicolon in one and the closing brace of a class declaration in the other.
anyway it feels good to have cleared the exam .
thanks anyway for your prompt reply .
bye
Arijit
 
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