Consider the statement: char x[8] = "ABC", y[] = "ABC"; Which one of the following is true in C/C++? a. x == y b. strcmp (x, y) = 0 c. sizeof (y) ==sizeof (x) d. strlen (y) < strlen (x) - Which one of the following statements is true about a C++ class constructor? A class constructor can be overloaded A class constructor's return type is NOT void All the above is true. a. b. c. d. None of the above is true. . Which one of the following statements is true about a C++ class destructor? a. A class destructor cannot be overloaded b. A class destructor's return type is void c. Statements (a) and (b) are both true d. None of the above statements are true

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7. Consider the statement: char x [8] = "ABC", y[] = "ABC";
Which one of the following is true in C/C++?
a. x == y
b. strcmp (x, y) == 0
c. sizeof (y) == sizeof (x)
d. strlen (y) < strlen (x)
8. Which one of the following statements is true about a C++ class constructor?
A class constructor can be overloaded
a.
b.
c.
d.
9. Which
None of the above is true.
one of the following statements is true about a C++ class destructor?
a. A class destructor cannot be overloaded
b. A class destructor's return type is void
c. Statements (a) and (b) are both true
d. None of the above statements are true
A class constructor's return type is NOT void
All the above is true.
10. Which one of the following will be allocated on the program memory even before the main function is
executed in a C program?
}
a. Local variables
b. Function arguments
c. Automatic variable
d. String constants
11. What will be the values of variables x, y, and z after the following code segment in a C++ program?
int x = 5, y =-3, z;
z = (x && y) + x++;
a. x will be 5, y will be 3, and z will be 4
b. x will be 5, y will be -3, and z will be 6
and z will be 6.
and z will be 7
and z will be 5
C.
d.
x will be 6, y will be -3,
x will be 6, y will be -3,
e. x will be 6, y will be -3,
12. Consider the following small program:
void foo (int *x, int *y, int *z)
{
*z = (*x) * (*y);
Which one of the following is a correct function call to function foo:
a. foo (&a, &b, &c);
b. foo (a [0], b[1], &C);
c. foo (a, b, &c);
class Box is called?
d. foo (a[1, b[], &c);
e. None of the answers are correct.
13. Consider the following C++ code segment:
1 int a = 4;
2 int b;
3
int c = a;
int d (a);
5 b = a;
int main () {
int a [5] = (10, 20, 30);
int *b = a;
pow Box:
int c= 5;
//Assume Function
call to foo goes here
Which one of the following statements are correct? Select the best answer.
a. All lines except lines 2 and 4 is known as initialization operation in C+=
b. Lines 1, and 3 are known as initialization operation in C++
c. Lines, 1, 3, and 5 are known as initialization operation in C++
d. Lines 1, 3, and 4 are known as initialization operation in C++
14. Consider the following C++ code segment:
1 int a = 4;
2 int b;
3 int c = a;
4 int d (a);
5 b = a;
In given code, which line(s) is known as assignment operation in C++?
a. Line 1, 3, 4
b. Only line 5
c. Lines 1, 3, 4, and 5
d. None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:7. Consider the statement: char x [8] = "ABC", y[] = "ABC"; Which one of the following is true in C/C++? a. x == y b. strcmp (x, y) == 0 c. sizeof (y) == sizeof (x) d. strlen (y) < strlen (x) 8. Which one of the following statements is true about a C++ class constructor? A class constructor can be overloaded a. b. c. d. 9. Which None of the above is true. one of the following statements is true about a C++ class destructor? a. A class destructor cannot be overloaded b. A class destructor's return type is void c. Statements (a) and (b) are both true d. None of the above statements are true A class constructor's return type is NOT void All the above is true. 10. Which one of the following will be allocated on the program memory even before the main function is executed in a C program? } a. Local variables b. Function arguments c. Automatic variable d. String constants 11. What will be the values of variables x, y, and z after the following code segment in a C++ program? int x = 5, y =-3, z; z = (x && y) + x++; a. x will be 5, y will be 3, and z will be 4 b. x will be 5, y will be -3, and z will be 6 and z will be 6. and z will be 7 and z will be 5 C. d. x will be 6, y will be -3, x will be 6, y will be -3, e. x will be 6, y will be -3, 12. Consider the following small program: void foo (int *x, int *y, int *z) { *z = (*x) * (*y); Which one of the following is a correct function call to function foo: a. foo (&a, &b, &c); b. foo (a [0], b[1], &C); c. foo (a, b, &c); class Box is called? d. foo (a[1, b[], &c); e. None of the answers are correct. 13. Consider the following C++ code segment: 1 int a = 4; 2 int b; 3 int c = a; int d (a); 5 b = a; int main () { int a [5] = (10, 20, 30); int *b = a; pow Box: int c= 5; //Assume Function call to foo goes here Which one of the following statements are correct? Select the best answer. a. All lines except lines 2 and 4 is known as initialization operation in C+= b. Lines 1, and 3 are known as initialization operation in C++ c. Lines, 1, 3, and 5 are known as initialization operation in C++ d. Lines 1, 3, and 4 are known as initialization operation in C++ 14. Consider the following C++ code segment: 1 int a = 4; 2 int b; 3 int c = a; 4 int d (a); 5 b = a; In given code, which line(s) is known as assignment operation in C++? a. Line 1, 3, 4 b. Only line 5 c. Lines 1, 3, 4, and 5 d. None of the above
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