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Question

Which of the following is true?

a.

A “static” member of a class cannot be inherited by its derived class.

b.

A “static” member of a class can be initialized only within the class it is a member  of.

c.

A “static” member of a class can be initialized before an object of that class is created.

d.

Since “static” member of a class is actually a global element, it does not require a class/object qualifier to access it independently of class/object.

Answer: (c).A “static” member of a class can be initialized before an object of that class is created.

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