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In object-oriented programming, what is an object?
  1. Any data set that the program will operate on
  2. A function that the program can call on
  3. A piece of hardware that the program must interact with
  4. A data set or field along with its associated methods
Explanation
Answer: D - An object is a data structure that includes both data sets and the methods or functions that operate on that data. Object-oriented languages are the dominant programming languages in modern software engineering.
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