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Program 4: Write a program to print a table with an entered number.

                 public class Program4
                 {
                 public static void main(int number)
                 {
                     int i = 1;
                     System.out.println("The entered number is: "+ number);
                     System.out.println("Table is:");

                     do
                     {
                     System.out.println(number +" × "+i+ " = "+ number * i);
                         i++;
                     }
                     while (i <= 10);
                 }

                 }
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                        Conditional statements allow us to change the default flow of a program.
                        Loop statements are control flow statements that allow us to repeatedly execute a set
                       of instructions a given number of times.

                        Java  offers  two  jump  statements—break  and  continue—which  are  used  within  the
                       loops.
                        An error is an abnormal condition that can stop the execution of a program.




                   OneOne Touch           Learn                                             Section A (Objective)



                 A.  Tick ( ) the correct option.

                     1.  Which of these is not a type of statement in the Java language?
                        a. if statement                                 b. if … else statement

                        c. if … else… if statement                      d. if…elif…if statement

                     2.  Which of the following statements is used to execute either of the blocks of statements
                        from if or else statements?

                        a. if…else                                      b. if
                        c. switch                                       d. while








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