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Question

The following Program results in
main() 
 {
 int i = 5;
 if (i == 5) return;
 else printf (" is not five");
 printf("over");
 }

a.

a syntax error

b.

an execution error

c.

printing of over

d.

execution termination, without printing anything

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Answer: (d).execution termination, without printing anything

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