An uncaught exception:

a) is a possible exception that never actually occurs during the execution of the program.
b) is an exception that occurs for which the matching Catch clause is empty.
c) is an exception that occurs for which there are no matching Catch clauses.
d) is another term for a thrown exception.


c) is an exception that occurs for which there are no matching Catch clauses.

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