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RandomAccessFile is used for reading a few parts of data that are at known positions near the end of a large file.
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A) True
B) False



  
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RE: RandomAccessFile is used for reading a few parts o...

Hello RandomAccess File is used to read as well as write into random location of a file. Hence we can say that the answer for the above question is (TRUE).!


 
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