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When an exception is thrown by code in the try block, the JVM begins searching the try statement for a catch clause that can handle it and passes control of the program to ___. Group of answer choices Each catch clause that can handle the exception The first catch clause that can handle the exception If there are two or more catch clauses that can handle the exception, the program halts The last catch clause that can handle the exception

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The answer is "the first catch clause that can handle the exception".

Step-by-step explanation:

In the catch block handles the exception which is indicated by its argument, exception type, declares the type of exception, which can handle the name of a class which inherits from the "throw class", that's why As code in the try block throws the exception, the JVM looks for a catch clause that really can handle this in the try statement or transfers control of a program to first catch clause which can handle the exception.

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