If passed a null it can also throw a NullPointerException, right? E.g.:
TestClass tc2 = null;
System.out.println(tc2.equals(null)); //does not return false, but throws NPE
(I picked answer "none of the above" instead of answer "must return false" because of this).
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No, as per the requirements of the equals method, you pass a null, it should return false and not throw NPE. If a class throws NPE, then it is not an appropriate implementation of equals method.
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Paul.
HTH,
Paul.
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