Question
In Java, which comparison about Stack Fundamentals is accurate?
- There is no practical difference in behavior, performance, or API design when Stack Fundamentals is involved.
- The oldest option related to Stack Fundamentals is always the right production choice regardless of context.
- Stacks model nested or backtracking work, while queues model first-come, first-served processing.
- Differences around Stack Fundamentals are mostly cosmetic, so correctness and maintainability do not change.
Hint
Focus on the behavior or tradeoff, not just the keyword.
Answer and rationale
Correct answer: C. Stacks model nested or backtracking work, while queues model first-come, first-served processing.
Stacks model nested or backtracking work, while queues model first-come, first-served processing. This is the comparison that usually separates memorization from understanding.
Track: Java