Self-Review Exercises

18.1State whether each of the following is true or false. If false, explain why.
  1. A generic method cannot have the same method name as a non-generic method.

  2. All generic method declarations have a type parameter section that immediately precedes the method name.

  3. A generic method can be overloaded by another generic method with the same method name but different method parameters.

  4. A type parameter can be declared only once in the type parameter section but can appear more than once in the method’s parameter list.

  5. Type parameter names among different generic methods must be unique.

  6. The scope of a generic class’s type parameter is the entire class except its static members.

18.2Fill in the blanks in each of the following:
  1. _____and_____ ...

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