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Which of the following is not true in C++ ?

a.

“Private” elements of a base class are not accessible by members of its derived class.

b.

“Protected” elements of base class are not accessible by members of its derived class.

c.

When  base  class  access  specified  is  “Public”,  public  elements  of  the  base class become public members of its derived class.

d.

When base class access specified is “Public”, protected elements of a base class become protected members of its derived class.

Answer: (b).“Protected” elements of base class are not accessible by members of its derived class.

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