Question
int j = 1;
bug()
{ Static int i = 0; int j = 0;
i++; j++;
return (i) ; }
a.
i=0, j=0
b.
i=3, j=3
c.
i=3, j=0
d.
i=3, j=1
Posted under UGC NET computer science question paper Programming in C
Engage with the Community - Add Your Comment
Confused About the Answer? Ask for Details Here.
Know the Explanation? Add it Here.
Q. After 3 calls of the c function bug() below, the values of i and j will be: int j = 1; bug() { Static int i = 0; int j = 0; i++; j++; return (i) ; }
Similar Questions
Discover Related MCQs
Q. Find the output of the following “C” code:
Main ( )
{ int x = 20, y = 35;
x = y++ + x++;
y = ++y + ++x;
printf (“%d, %d\n”, x, y);
}
View solution
Q. The data hiding is taken care by:
View solution
Q. If a data-item is declared as a protected access specifier then it can be accessed:
View solution
Q. Main()
{ char *str=”abcde”;
printf(“%c”, *str);
printf(“%c”, *str++);
printf(“%c”, *(str++));
printf(“%s”, str);}
The output of the above ‘C’ code will be:
View solution
Q. Consider the following statements,
int i=4, j=3, k=0;
k=++i - --j + i++ - --j +j++;
What will be the values of i, j and k after the statement.
View solution
Q. What is the value of the arithmetic expression (Written in C)
2*3/4-3/4* 2
View solution
Q. A function object:
View solution
Q. Polymorphism means:
View solution
Q. A static member function can have access to:
View solution
Q. A ternary operator in C++
View solution
Q. In C++, the operator which cannot be overloaded.
View solution
Q. A type of inheritance in which the property of one class is inherited by more than one class.
View solution
Q. If a variable is declared as register type, then the operator that cannot be applied to it.
View solution
Q. Conversion from one data type to another data type, inserted automatically by a programming language.
View solution
Q. In C++, a pointer that is automatically being passed to a member function during its invocation is:
View solution
Q. Which of the following statements is/are True?
P: C programming language has a weak type system with static types.
Q: Java programming language has a strong type system with static types.
View solution
Q. 'ptrdata' is a pointer to a data type. The expression *ptrdata++ is evaluated as (in C++):
View solution
Q. The associativity of which of the following operators is Left to Right, in C++?
View solution
Q. A member function can always access the data in ................ , (in C++).
View solution
Q. Which of the following is not correct for virtual function in C++?
View solution
Suggested Topics
Are you eager to expand your knowledge beyond Programming in C? We've curated a selection of related categories that you might find intriguing.
Click on the categories below to discover a wealth of MCQs and enrich your understanding of Computer Science. Happy exploring!