An instance variable name of type String, initialized to the empty String. An instance variable score of type int, initialized to zero. A method called setName that has one parameter, whose value it assigns to the instance variable name. A method called setScore that has one parameter, whose value it assigns to the instance variable score. A method called getName that has no parameters and that returns the value of the instance variable name. A method called getScore that has no parameters and that returns the value of the instance variable score.

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Answer:

public class Class {

   private String name ="";

   private int score = 0;

   //Method SetName

   public void setName(String newName){

       name = newName;

   }

//Method SetScore

   public void setScore(int newScore){

       score = newScore;

   }

//Method GetName

   public String getName() {

       return name;

   }

//Method GetScore

   public int getScore() {

       return score;

   }

}

Explanation:

  • The class called Class is implemented in Java programming language
  • It has two fields (instance variables name and score)
  • Methods for setting the values of variables (mutator methods) or setters
  • Methods for getting the values of the variables (accessor methods) getters