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Which interface is described as a 'sequence of individual elements with one or more rules applied to them'?

  1. Set

  2. List

  3. Queue

  4. Map

The correct answer is: List

A A Set interface does not conform to the description as it does not maintain the order of the elements and cannot contain duplicate elements. C: A Queue interface follows the First In First Out (FIFO) principle and does not have rules applied to the elements. D: A Map interface is used to map keys to values and does not maintain the sequence of elements.