string constants in your program
program statements in string form
variables whose type is of string
none of the above
A. string constants in your program
-a
-o
-c
none of these
Reprehensible
Encapsulated
Overload
Extensible
sixth
seventh
eighth
impossible to tell
Only from the innermost loop
Only from the innermost switch
From all loops and switch
Only from the innermost loops or switch
public
friend
private
not possible
True
False
To dynamically allocate storage
To statically allocate storage
To allocate storage for a new variable
None of the above are correct
True
False
template class
a generic class
exception
identifier
True
False
True
False
True
False
iostream
iofstream
ios
stdio
True
False
True
False
if-else statement
wild cards
no meaning in C++
returns the value
‘has-a’ relationship
‘is-a’ relationship
association relationship
none of the above
Are removed from memory when not in use
Permit data to be hidden from other classes
Bring together all aspects of an entity in one place
Can closely model objects in the real world
Are a group of functions with the same name
All have the same number and types of arguments
Make life simpler for programmer
May fail unexpectedly due to stress
True
False
Access method
Auxiliary storage management
Free integrity mechanism
None of the above
True
False
Compare two numeric values
Combine two numeric values
Compare two Boolean values
Combine two Boolean values
From the point of definition onwards in the program
From the point of definition onwards in the function
From the point of definition onwards in the block
Throughout the function
::
;
<<
->
10
20
55
there is an error in the program
True
False
Glorified
Encapsulated
Classified
Overloaded
True
False
Goes in the object to the right of the operator
Goes in the object to the left of the operator
Goes in the object of which the operator is a member
Must be returned