A derived class may also be called a

subclass
super class
parent class
derived class

The correct answer is: A. subclass.

A subclass is a class that inherits from another class, called the superclass. The superclass is also called the parent class. The subclass can add new members, override existing members, and use the members of the superclass.

For example, the following code shows a class called Animal and a subclass called Dog:

“`class Animal {
public void eat() {
System.out.println(“Eating”);
}
}

class Dog extends Animal {
public void bark() {
System.out.println(“Woof!”);
}
}
“`

In this example, the Dog class inherits from the Animal class. The Dog class can use all of the members of the Animal class, including the eat() method. The Dog class can also add new members, such as the bark() method.

The following code shows how to create an instance of a Dog object and call the eat() and bark() methods:

Dog dog = new Dog();
dog.eat();
dog.bark();

This code will print the following output:

Eating
Woof!