.jar file for java mock exams

Dear all,
please tell me where can i find the .jar file of java mock exams?
Thanking you,
Mitesh.

I don't know about a .jar file, but here is a link for some
quizzes: http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Quizzes/
Mark

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