Numbers
-  What would be the output of following code snippet?
 int ran = random.nextInt(10) + 2;
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                        View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum NA Correct Option: Brandom.nextInd(10) + 2; returns random numbers between 2 to 11 including 2 and 11. it follows “nextInt(max – min +1) + min” formula. 
-  How many bits are used for generating random numbers?
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                        View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum NA Correct Option: DRandom number can accept 64 bits but it only uses 48 bits for generating random numbers. 
-  What would be the output of following code snippet?
 int ran = random.nextInt(10) + 1;
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                        View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum NA Correct Option: Crandom.nextInt(10) + 1; returns random numbers between 1 to 10 including 1 and 10. 
-  What is the range of numbers returned by Math.random() method?
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                        View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum NA Correct Option: BMath.random() returns only double value greater than or equal to 0.0 and less than 1.0. 
-  Math.random() guarantees uniqueness?
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                        View Hint View Answer Discuss in Forum NA Correct Option: AMath.random() doesn’t guarantee uniqueness. To guarantee uniqueness we must store the generated value in the database and compare against already generated values. 
 
	