The import Statement
T or F: The String class is part of the java.util package.
False It's part of the java.lang package.
T or F: In a program, a class must always be referred to using its fully qualified name.
False The import statement allows us to avoid always using the fully qualified name.
T or F: The classes of the java.util package are automatically imported into every Java program.
False The only package automatically imported is java.lang
T or F: An import statement should be written inside a class but before any methods.
False It should be written above the class.
T or F: Two classes can have the same name if they are in different packages.
True That way each class name doesn't have to be unique.
T or F: An import statement tells the compiler which class you're referring to in a program.
True The package and class names together uniquely identify the class.
T or F: A static import let's you refer to a static method without using its class name.
True Though it may mask the source of the method.
T or F: An entire package can be imported using one import statement.
True Using the wildcard * character.