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For problems 1 and 2 consider the following program:

#include

using namespace std;

void test(int &a, int &b, int c);

int main()

{

int a = 9, b = 8, c = 7;

test(c, a, b);

cout << a << " " << b << " " << c << endl;

}

void test(int &a, int &b, int c)

{

cout << a << " " << b << " " << c << endl;

a = 91; b = 92; c = a + b;

}

1. What is the first line of output when this program is run?

a. 9 8 7

b. 7 9 8

c. 8 9 7

d. 7 8 9

e. None of the above.

2. What is the second line of output when this program is run?

a. 91 92 183

b. 91 92 7

c. 92 8 92

d. 92 183 91

e. None of the above.

For problems 3 and 4 consider the following program:

#include

using namespace std;

void test(int &a, int &b, int c);

int main()

{

int a = 9, b = 8, c = 7;

test(c, c, c);

cout << a << " " << b << " " << c << endl;

}

void test(int &a, int &b, int c)

{

a = 91; b = 92; c = a + b;

cout << a << " " << b << " " << c << endl;

}

3. What is the first line of output when this program is run?

a. 91 92 183

b. 91 92 184

c. 91 91 182

d. 92 92 184

e. None of the above.

4. What is the second line of output when this program is run?

a. 9 8 92

b. 9 8 91

c. 9 92 7

d. 9 92 183

e. None of the above.

5. What is the output of the following program? (In the choices given below, "?" is used to indicate that the output is unknown.)

#include

using namespace std;

void test();

int d;

int main()

{

d = 6;

cout << d << " ";

test();

cout << d << " ";

}

void test()

{

cout << d << " ";

d = 97;

cout << d << " ";

}

a. 6 ? 97 6

b. 6 97 97 6

c. 6 6 97 97

d. 6 6 97 6

e. None of the above.

6. Given the function prototype

void Fix(int&, double);

which of the following is an appropriate function call? (someInt is of type int, and somedouble is of type double.)

a. Fix(24, 6.85);

b. somedouble = 0.3 * Fix(someInt, 6.85);

c. Fix(someInt + 5, somedouble);

d. a and c above

e. None of the above.

7. Given the function definition

void Twist(int a, int& b)

{

int c;

c = a + 2;

a = a * 3;

b = c + a;

}

What is the output of the following code fragment that invokes Twist? (All variables are of type int.)

r = 1;

s = 2;

t = 3;

Twist(t, s);

cout << r << ' ' << s << ' ' << t << endl;

a. 1 14 3

b. 1 10 3

c. 5 14 3

d. 1 14 9

e. None of the above.

8. Consider the function definition

void Demo(int intVal, double& doubleVal)

{

intVal = intVal * 2;

doubleVal = double(intVal) + 3.5;

}

Suppose that the caller has variables myInt and mydouble whose values are 20 and 4.8, respectively. What are the values of myInt and mydouble after return from the following function call?

Demo(myInt, mydouble);

a. myInt = 20 and mydouble = 43.5

b. myInt = 40 and mydouble = 4.8

c. myInt = 20 and mydouble = 4.8

d. myInt = 40 and mydouble = 43.5

e. None of the above.

9. Consider the function definition

void Demo(int& intVal, double doubleVal)

{

intVal = intVal * 2;

doubleVal = double(intVal) + 3.5;

}

Suppose that the caller has variables myInt and mydouble whose values are 20 and 4.8, respectively. What are the values of myInt and mydouble after return from the following function call?

Demo(myInt, mydouble);

a. myInt = 20 and mydouble = 43.5

b. myInt = 40 and mydouble = 4.8

c. myInt = 20 and mydouble = 4.8

d. myInt = 40 and mydouble = 43.5

e. None of the above.

10. Consider the function definition

void DoThis(int& alpha, int beta)

{

int temp;

alpha = alpha + 100;

temp = beta;

beta = 999;

}

Suppose that the caller has integer variables gamma and delta whose values are 10 and 20, respectively. What are the values of gamma and delta

after return from the following function call?

DoThis(gamma, delta);

a. gamma = 10 and delta = 20

b. gamma = 110 and delta = 20

c. gamma = 10 and delta = 999

d. gamma = 110 and delta = 999

e. None of the above.

11. What is the output of the following program?

#include

using namespace std;

void Try(int&, int);

int x;

int y;

int z;

int main()

{

x = 1;

y = 2;

z = 3;

Try(y, x);

cout << x << ' ' << y << ' ' << z << endl;

}

void Try(int& a, int b)

{

int x;

x = a + 2;

a = a * 3;

b = x + a;

}

a. 10 6 3

b. 10 2 3

c. 1 2 3

d. 1 6 3

e. None of the above.

12. Given the function definition

int Mystery(double someVal)

{

if (someVal > 2.0)

return 3 * int(someVal);

else

return 0;

}

what is the value of the expression Mystery(4.2) ?

a. 12

b. 12.0

c. 0

d. 0.0

e. Nothing--the function call is invalid.

13. Given the function definition

int Trans(int alpha, int beta)

{

if (alpha > beta)

return alpha + 10;

else

return 2 * beta;

}

what is printed by the following code?

cout << Trans(5, Trans(9, 4)) << endl;

a. 15

b. 38

c. 16

d. 19

e. 8

14. Given the function definition

bool IsZip(double somedouble)

{

return (somedouble == 0.0);

}

what is the value of the expression IsZip(2.4)?

a. 0.0

b. true

c. 2.4

d. false

e. "somedouble == 0.0"

15. Given the function prototype

bool IsGreater(int, int);

which of the following statements use valid (i.e. syntactically correct) calls to the IsGreater function? (The data types of the variables are suggested by their names.)

a. someBoolean = IsGreater(someInt, 8);

b. if (IsGreater(5, someInt))

intCounter++;

c. while (IsGreater(inputInt, 23))

cin >> inputInt;

d. b and c above

e. a, b, and c above

16. What happens if a value-returning function with the prototype double Average(int, int, int);

is called by using the following statement? (alpha and beta are int variables.)

Average(alpha, 34, beta);

a. The compiler issues a syntax error message.

b. The function is executed, and the function value is discarded.

c. The function is executed, and the function value is assigned to alpha.

d. The function is not executed, and the program halts with a run time error message.

e. None of the above.

17. The function heading

double TenToThePower(int n)

is for a function that returns 10.0 raised to any integer power. Which of the following statements stores into somedouble the value 10.0 raised to the power someInt?

a. TenToThePower(somedouble, someInt);

b. TenToThePower(someInt);

c. TenToThePower(someInt) = somedouble;

d. somedouble = TenToThePower(someInt);

e. someInt = TenToThePower(somedouble);

18. The function heading

double TenToThePower(int n)

is for a function that returns 10.0 raised to any integer power. Which of the following statements represents an appropriate use of the TenToThePower function?

a. somedouble = 4.96 * TenToThePower(8) + 2.5;

b. TenToThePower(6);

c. if (TenToThePower(someInt) > somedouble)

beta = 3;

d. a and b above

e. a and c above

19. Given the function prototype

int Top(int, int);

which of the following statements contain valid calls to the Top function?

a. someInt = 4 + Top(oneInt, anotherInt);

b. cin >> Top(oneInt, anotherInt);

c. cout << Top(5, Top(3, 4));

d. a and c above

e. a, b, and c above

20. This question demonstrates the hazards of side effects. Given the

function definition

int Power(int& base, int& exp)

{

int product = 1;

while (exp >= 1)

{

product = product * base;

exp--;

}

return product;

}

what is the output of the following code? (All variables are of type int.)

n = 2;

pow = 3;

result = Power(n, pow);

cout << n << " to the power " << pow << " is " << result;

a. 2 to the power 3 is 8

b. 2 to the power 0 is 8

c. 0 to the power 0 is 0

d. 2 to the power 3 is 1

e. None of the above.

21. Given the class declaration

class MyClass {

public:

...

void Func();

private:

int n;

};

what notation does the body of Func use to assign the value 3 to the private data member n?

a. n = 3;

b. MyClass.n = 3;

c. int n = 3;

d. someObject.n = 3;

e. It can't be done--n is private.

22. Given the class declaration

class X {

public:

void F( int );

private:

int n;

};

which line(s) of the following client code cause(s) a compile-time error?

X alpha; // Line 1

alpha.F(); // Line 2

alpha.n = 42; // Line 3

a. line 1

b. line 2

c. line 3

d. lines 1 and 2

e. lines 2 and 3

23. Consider the class declaration

class MyClass {

public:

...

MyClass();

// Postcondition:

// Private data initialized to zero

MyClass(int n);

// Postcondition:

// Private data initialized to n

private:

int priv;

};

and client code

MyClass gamma(5);

After gamma is created, what is the value of gamma.priv?

a. 0

b. 5

c. n

d. Unknown, but the declaration of gamma is valid.

e. The declaration of gamma is invalid.

For problems 24 through 27, consider the following class declaration:

class rectangle {

public:

// member function prototypes have been omitted

private:

int length;

int width;

};

24. Which of the following is the best function header for a member function named doubleSize() that takes no arguments and returns a rectangle object whose length and width are twice those of the calling object. The function must not modify the calling object!

a. rectangle rectangle::doubleSize()

b. rectangle rectangle::doubleSize() const

c. void rectangle::doubleSize()

d. void rectangle::doubleSize() const

e. None of the above.

25. Which of the following is the correct body of the doubleSize() function described in problem 4?

a. length = length * 2;

width = width * 2;

b. rectangle temp;

temp.length = length * 2;

temp.width = width * 2;

return temp;

c. rectangle temp;

length = length * 2;

width = width * 2;

return temp;

d. rectangle temp;

temp.length = temp.length * 2;

temp.width * temp.width * 2;

return temp;

e. None of the above.

26. Which of the following is the best function header for a member function named hasSmallerAreaThan() that takes a single rectangle object argument and returns true if the calling object has a smaller area than the argument, false otherwise. The function must modify neither the argument nor the calling object!

a. bool rectangle::hasSmallerAreaThan(const rectangle& r) const;

b. bool rectangle::hasSmallerAreaThan(rectangle r) const;

c. bool rectangle::hasSmallerAreaThan(rectangle r);

d. bool rectangle::hasSmallerAreaThan(const rectangle& r);

e. None of the above.

27. Which of the following is the correct body of the hasSmallerAreaThan() function described in problem 6?

a. if (length * width < r.length * r.width) return true;

b. return length < r.length && width < r.width;

c. return area1 < area2;

d. return length * width < r.length * r.width;

e. None of the above.

28. Suppose that the class declaration of someclass includes the following function prototype:

bool lessthan(someclass s);

Which of the following tests in the client code correctly compares two

class objects alpha and beta?

a. if (alpha < beta)

b. if (alpha.lessthan(beta))

c. if (lessthan(alpha, beta))

d. if (lessthan(beta))

e. if (lessthan(alpha).beta)

29. Given the declarations

int status[10];

int i;

which of the following loops correctly zeros out the status array?

a. for (i = 0; i <= 10; i++)

status[i] = 0;

b. for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)

status[i] = 0;

c. for (i = 1; i <= 10; i++)

status[i] = 0;

d. for (i = 1; i < 10; i++)

status[i] = 0;

e. for (i = 1; i <= 11; i++)

status[i] = 0;

30. After execution of the code fragment

int arr[5];

int i;

for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {

arr[i] = i + 2;

if (i >= 3)

arr[i-1] = arr[i] + 3;

}

what is contained in arr[1]?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 7

d. 8

e. none of the above

31. After execution of the code fragment

int arr[5];

int i;

for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {

arr[i] = i + 2;

if (i >= 3)

arr[i-1] = arr[i] + 3;

}

what is contained in arr[3]?

a. 5

b. 3

c. 8

d. 9

e. none of the above

32. Given a 5000-element, one-dimensional array beta, which of the code fragments below could be used to print out the values of beta[0], beta[2], beta[4], and so forth? (All variables are of type int.)

a. for (i = 0; i < 5000; i = i + 2)

cout << beta[i] << endl;

b. for (i = 0; i < 2500; i++)

cout << beta[2*i] << endl;

c. for (i = 0; i < 2500; i++)

cout << beta[i]*2 << endl;

d. a and b above

e. a, b, and c above

33. Which of the following cannot be used to input values into a 3-element int array named alpha?

a. cin >> alpha[0] >> alpha[1] >> alpha[2];

b. cin >> alpha;

c. for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)

cin >> alpha[i];

d. cin >> alpha[0];

cin >> alpha[1];

cin >> alpha[2];

e. Any of these could be used.

34. Given the program fragment

char alpha[200];

char beta[200];

...

Copy(alpha, beta);//Copy all components of beta into alpha

which of the following is the best function heading for the Copy function?

a. void Copy(char arr1[], char arr2[] )

b. void Copy(const char arr1[], char arr2[] )

c. void Copy(char arr1[], const char arr2[] )

d. void Copy(const char arr1[], const char arr2[] )

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