1Z0-811 Object-Oriented Programming Practice Question
Which access modifier allows a member to be accessed only within the same class?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
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private
Private members are accessible only within the same class.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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static
Why it's wrong here
Static is not an access modifier.
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public
Why it's wrong here
Public allows access from anywhere.
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default (no modifier)
Why it's wrong here
Default access allows access within the same package.
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protected
Why it's wrong here
Protected allows access within package and subclasses.
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private
Why this is correct
Private members are accessible only within the same class.
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