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Question
Which of the following statements is correct?
Options
A. Base class pointer cannot point to derived class.
B. Derived class pointer cannot point to base class.
C. Pointer to derived class cannot be created.
D. Pointer to base class cannot be created.
Correct Answer
Derived class pointer cannot point to base class.
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1. Why reference is not same as a pointer?
Options
A. A reference can never be null.
B. A reference once established cannot be changed.
C. Reference doesn't need an explicit dereferencing mechanism.
D. All of the above.
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Correct Answer: All of the above.
2. What is correct about the static data member of a class?
Options
A. A static member function can access only static data members of a class.
B. A static data member is shared among all the object of the class.
C. A static data member can be accessed directly from
main()
.
D. Both A and B.
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Correct Answer: Both A and B.
3. What will happen if a class is not having any name?
Options
A. It cannot have a destructor.
B. It cannot have a constructor.
C. It is not allowed.
D. Both A and B.
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Correct Answer: Both A and B.
4. Which of the following keyword is used to overload an operator?
Options
A.
overload
B.
operator
C.
friend
D.
override
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Correct Answer:
operator
5. Which inheritance type is used in the class given below?
class A : public X, public Y
{}
Options
A. Multilevel inheritance
B. Multiple inheritance
C. Hybrid inheritance
D. Hierarchical Inheritance
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Correct Answer: Multiple inheritance
6. Which of the following statements is correct?
We can return a global variable by reference.
We cannot return a local variable by reference.
Options
A. Only 1 is correct.
B. Only 2 is correct.
C. Both 1 and 2 are correct.
D. Both 1 and 2 are incorrect.
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Correct Answer: Only 2 is correct.
7. Which of the following statements is correct?
Once the variable and the reference are linked they are tied together.
Once the reference of a variable is declared another reference of that variable is not allowed.
Options
A. Only 1 is correct.
B. Only 2 is correct.
C. Both 1 and 2 are correct.
D. Both 1 and 2 are incorrect.
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Correct Answer: Only 1 is correct.
8. Reference is like a _____.
Options
A. Pointer
B. Structure
C. Macro
D. Enum
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Correct Answer: Pointer
9. Which of the following statement is correct about the references?
Options
A. A reference must always be initialized within functions.
B. A reference must always be initialized outside all functions.
C. A reference must always be initialized.
D. Both A and C.
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Correct Answer: A reference must always be initialized.
10. Which of the following statement is correct?
Options
A. A referenced has to be de-referenced to access a value.
B. A referenced does not need to be de-referenced to access a value.
C. A referenced has to be double de-referenced to access a value.
D. Whether a reference should be de-referenced or not depends on the type of the reference.
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Correct Answer: A referenced does not need to be de-referenced to access a value.
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