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Drag and Drop Ordering Questions

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Scenario guide

How to approach drag and drop ordering questions

Drag-and-drop ordering questions ask you to arrange steps, commands, or events into the correct sequence. They test procedural knowledge — can you execute a Cisco IOS configuration task in the right order? These appear across Cisco, CompTIA, AWS, and Microsoft exams.

Quick answer

Drag and Drop Ordering Questions questions test whether you can apply the concept in context, not just recognise a definition.

How the topic appears in realistic exam-style scenarios.

Which detail in the question changes the correct answer.

How to eliminate plausible but wrong options.

How to connect the question back to the wider exam objective.

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Question 1mediumdrag order
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Arrange the steps to override equals() and hashCode() correctly in Java.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

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Question 2mediumdrag order
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Order the steps to properly implement the Singleton pattern with lazy initialization in Java.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

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Question 3mediumdrag order
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Order the steps to compile and run a simple Java program from the command line.

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Question 4mediumdrag order
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Arrange the steps to create a custom exception class in Java in the correct order.

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Question 5mediumdrag order
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Arrange the steps to create and use a generic method in Java.

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Question 6mediumdrag order
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Arrange the steps to read a file using NIO.2 Files.lines() in Java.

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Question 7mediumdrag order
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Arrange the steps to use a lambda expression to sort a list of strings by length.

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Question 8mediumdrag order
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Order the steps to create an immutable class in Java.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

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Question 9mediumdrag order
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Order the steps to handle checked exceptions in a method that throws IOException.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

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Question 10mediumdrag order
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Order the steps to properly handle resources using try-with-resources in Java.

Drag steps to the numbered slots on the right, or tap a step then tap a slot.

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