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Which statement is true about a static nested class?

  • A.You must have a reference to an instance of the enclosing class in order to instantiate it.
  • B.It does not have access to nonstatic members of the enclosing class.
  • C.It's variables and methods must be static.
  • D.It must extend the enclosing class.

Answer: B

Option B is correct because a static nested class is not tied to an instance of the enclosing class, and thus can't access the nonstatic members of the class (just as a static method can't access nonstatic members of a class).

Option A is incorrect because static nested classes do not need (and can't use) a reference to an instance of the enclosing class.

Option C is incorrect because static nested classes can declare and define nonstatic members.

Option D is wrong because it just is. There's no rule that says an inner or nested class has to extend anything.

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