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e correct answerWhich one of the following is correct?OptionsJava applets can not be written in any programming languageAn applet can be run on its ownAn applet is not a small programApplets are embedded in another applications

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e correct answerWhich one of the following is correct?OptionsJava applets can not be written in any programming languageAn applet can be run on its ownAn applet is not a small programApplets are embedded in another applications

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Solution

The correct answer is: Applets are embedded in another applications.

Here's why:

  1. Java applets are written in the Java programming language, not in any programming language. So, the first option is incorrect.

  2. An applet cannot run on its own. It needs to be embedded in a host program (like a web page) to run. So, the second option is incorrect.

  3. An applet is indeed a small program, designed to be embedded in another application. So, the third option is incorrect.

  4. The fourth option is correct. Applets are designed to be embedded in another application, like a web page. They cannot run independently.

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