Tuesday Session:
1. Explain how the enhanced for statement works in Java Programming.
2. What is the major restriction associated with the usage of the enhanced for statement?
3. Develop a program that uses an enhanced for statement to print out elements of an array that
are multiples both 2 and 3.
Thursday Session:(Airline Reservations System)
4. A small airline has just purchased a computer for its new automated reservations system. You’ve
been asked to develop the new system. You’re to write an application to assign seats on each
flight of the airline’s only plane (capacity: 10 seats). Your application should display the following
alternatives: Please type 1 for First Class and Please type 2 for Economy. If the user types 1, your
application should assign a seat in the first class section (seats 1–5). If the user types 2, your
application should assign a seat in the economy section (seats 6–10). Your application should
then display a boarding pass indicating the person’s seat number and whether it’s in the first-
class or economy section of the plane. Use a one-dimensional array of primitive type Boolean to
represent the seating chart of the plane. Initialise all the elements of the array to false to
indicate that all the seats are empty. As each seat is assigned, set the corresponding element of
the array to true to indicate that the seat is no longer available. Your application should never
assign a seat that has already been assigned. When the economy section is full, your application
should ask the person if it’s acceptable to be placed in the first-class section (and vice versa). If
yes, make the appropriate seat assignment. If no, display the message "Next flight leaves in 3
hours."