Question -
What happens if the following program is compiled and executed? interface MyInterface{ void display(); } interface MySubInterface extends MyInterface{ void display(); } public class Test implements MySubInterface{ public void display(){ System.out.print("Welcome to Examveda."); } public static void main(String args[]){ Test t = new Test(); t.display(); } }
Options:
A .  The code will lead to a compilation error as declaration of the display method has been provided in two interface.
B .  The code will lead to a compilation error due to public modifier while declaring the display method.
C .  The code will compile and execute successfully showing the output Welcome to Examveda.
D .  The code will lead to a compilation error as the display method is not declared as abstract.
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