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Analyze the following code carefully.public class Test {  int x;  public Test(String t) {     System.out.println("Test");  }  public static void main(String[] args) {    Test test = new Test();    System.out.println(test.x);  }}Group of answer choicesThe program has a compile error because you cannot create an object from the class that defines the object.The program has a compile error because Test does not have a default constructor.The program has a compile error because System.out.println method cannot be invoked from the constructor.The program has a compile error because x has not been initialized.

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Analyze the following code carefully.public class Test {  int x;  public Test(String t) {     System.out.println("Test");  }  public static void main(String[] args) {    Test test = new Test();    System.out.println(test.x);  }}Group of answer choicesThe program has a compile error because you cannot create an object from the class that defines the object.The program has a compile error because Test does not have a default constructor.The program has a compile error because System.out.println method cannot be invoked from the constructor.The program has a compile error because x has not been initialized.

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The program has a compile error because Test does not have a default constructor.

In the given code, a parameterized constructor is provided in the Test class but a default constructor is not provided. When we try to create an object of the Test class using the default constructor in the main method, the compiler throws an error because it cannot find the default constructor. In Java, if you provide a parameterized constructor, the compiler does not create a default constructor. You have to provide a default constructor explicitly if you want to create an object without passing any arguments to the constructor.

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