The question here states "Identify correct statements.".
The option "Class B will compile if, instead of final, it is made non-sealed." is considered wrong, with the explanation:
"A permitted subclass of a sealed class must be final, non-sealed, or sealed. So, final is fine for class B."
While final is perfectly fine, so is "non sealed", which makes "Class B will compile if, instead of final, it is made non-sealed." true.
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Actually the option is trying to imply that final has to be removed and then made non-sealed. But you are right, it is not written correctly to imply the same unambiguously.
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