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If you create an instantiation of a class template with an int, and then create a second instantiation with a double, then
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A. you must precede each function call with the word int or double
B. once a function is used as one type, it becomes unavailable for use with the other type
C. there is no difference in the procedure to call a member function
D. you cannot perform this operation in C++
Correct Answer
you must precede each function call with the word int or double
Object Oriented Programming Using C++ problems
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1. When the compiler cannot differentiate between two overloaded constructors, they are called
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A. overloaded
B. destructed
C. ambiguous
D. dubious
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Correct Answer: ambiguous
2. When you pass a variable _____, C++ passes only the contents of the variable to the receiving function
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A. by reference
B. by value
C. globally
D. locally
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Correct Answer: by value
3. A function that is called automatically each time an object is destroyed is a
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A. constructor
B. destructor
C. destroyer
D. terminator
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Correct Answer: destructor
4. If container classes are carefully constructed, then these tools are available to work with structures that are not ______
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A. valid without container classes
B. programmer-defined
C. type-specific
D. public
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Correct Answer: type-specific
5. You can use C++ as a procedural, as well as an object-oriented, language
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
6. The best form of coupling is _____
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A. complete
B. tight
C. loose
D. free
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Correct Answer: loose
7. Sending a copy of data to a program module is called _______
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A. passing a value
B. making a reference
C. recursion
D. setting a condition
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Correct Answer: passing a value
8. Which of the following are valid characters for a numeric literal constant?
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A. a comma
B. a dollar sign ($)
C. a percent sign (%)
D. a space
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: None of the above
9. Which of the following is(are) invalid string constant(s)?
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A. '7.15 pm'
B. "i like e"
C. "7.3el2"
D. "1234el2"
E. None of the above
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Correct Answer: '7.15 pm'
10. C++ allows you to define the same functions more than once in the same program _____
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A. if the definitions are identical
B. if the definitions are included in two separate #include files
C. if the definitions are located in a single #include file that is included more than once
D. C++ does not allow you to define the same functions more than once in the same program
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Correct Answer: C++ does not allow you to define the same functions more than once in the same program
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