Mastering Java: The Ultimate Quiz for 'Thinking in Java'

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What issue does exception handling primarily address?

  1. The layout of the user interface

  2. The enforcement of access control on methods

  3. The management and propagation of errors

  4. Optimizing the program for faster execution

The correct answer is: The management and propagation of errors

Exception handling primarily addresses the management and propagation of errors. This means that when a problem or error occurs during the execution of a program, the code is designed to handle the error and prevent it from causing the program to crash. The other options, such as the layout of the user interface, enforcement of access control, and optimization for faster execution, are not directly related to exception handling. While these may be important aspects of programming, they do not specifically address the issue of handling and managing errors.