Wednesday, 8 February 2012

CS304 Final Term Past Solved Paper (6)


FINAL TERM EXAMINATION
Fall 2009
CS304- Object Oriented Programming (Session - 4)

Question No: 1    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
A template provides a convenient way to make a family of 
       ► variables and data members
       ► functions and classes        (Object-Oriented Programming in C++)
       ► classes and exceptions
       ► programs and algorithms 
Question No: 2    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Which one of the following terms must relate to polymorphism?
       ► Static allocation
       ► Static typing
       ► Dynamic binding       (Page 239) rep
       ► Dynamic allocation
Question No: 3    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
What is true about function templates?
       ► The compiler generates only one copy of the function template
       ► The compiler generates a copy of function respective to each type of data (Page 256)
       ► The compiler can only generate copy for the int type data
       ► None of the given.
Question No: 4    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Which of the following is the best approach if it is required to have more than one functions having exactly same functionality and implemented on different data types?
       ► Templates        (Page 256)  rep
       ► Overloading
       ► Data hiding
       ► Encapsulation 
Question No: 5    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
template <>
class Vector<char*> { }
This is an example of partial specialization.
       ► True         (Page 287)
       ► False
Question No: 6    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Classes like TwoDimensionalShape and ThreeDimensionalShape would normally be concrete, while
classes like Sphere and Cube would normally be abstract. 
       ► True           Click here for detail         rep
       ► False
Question No: 7    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
   A non-virtual member function is defined in a base class and overridden in a derived class; if that function is called through a base-class pointer to a derived class object, the derived-class version is used.
       ► True
       ► False
Question No: 8    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Assume a class Derv that is privately derived from class Base. An object of class Derv located in main() can access 
       ► public members of Derv.      (Object-Oriented Programming in C++)  rep
       ► protected members of Derv. 
       ► private members of Derv. 
       ► protected members of Base. 
Question No: 9    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
In order to define a class template, the first line of definition must be:
       ► template <typename T>    (Page  257)      rep
       ► typename <template T>
       ► Template Class <ClassName>
       ► Class <Template T>
Question No: 10    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
If there is a pointer p to objects of a base class, and it contains the address of an object of a derived
class, and both classes contain a nonvirtual member function, ding(), then the statement p->ding(); will
cause the version of ding() in the _____ class to be executed.
       ► Base     (Object-Oriented Programming in C++)
       ► Derived
       ► Abstract
       ► virtual
Question No: 11    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
When the base class and the derived class have a member function with the same name, you must
be more specific which function you want to call (using ___________).
       ► scope resolution operator
       ► dot operator
       ► null operator
       ► Operator overloading      Click here for detail
Question No: 12    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Non Template Friend functions of a class are friends of ________instance/s of that class.
       ► All           Click here for detail
       ► One specific
       ► All instances of one date type
       ► None of the given options
Question No: 13    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
The find() algorithm 
       ► finds matching sequences of elements in two containers. 
       ► finds a container that matches a specified container. 
       ► takes iterators as its first two arguments.      (Object-Oriented Programming in C++)  rep
       ► takes container elements as its first two arguments. 
Question No: 14    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
If you define a vector v with the default constructor, and define another vector w with a one-argument
constructor to a size of 11, and insert 3 elements into each of these vectors with push_back(), then
the size() member function will return ______ for v and _____ for w. 
       ►  11 for v and 3 for w. 
       ► 0 for v and 0 for w. 
       ► 0 for v and 3 for w. 
       ►  3 for v and 11 for w.  (Object-Oriented Programming in C++) rep 
Question No: 15    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Which of the following may not be an integral part of an object?
       ► State
       ► Behavior
       ► Protected data members       (Page 12)
       ► All of given
Question No: 16    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Which is not the Advantage of inheritance?
       ► providing class growth through natural selection.      (Object-Oriented Programming  
       ► facilitating class libraries. 
       ► avoiding the rewriting of code. 
       ► providing a useful conceptual framework. 
Question No: 17    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
1class DocElement
{
public:
      virtual void Print() { cout << "Generic element"; }
};
2class Heading : public DocElement
{
public:
      void Print() { cout << "Heading element"; }
};
3class Paragraph : public DocElement
{
public:
      void Print() { cout << "Paragraph element"; }
};
void main()
{
      DocElement * p = new Paragraph();
      p->Print();
}
When you run this program, it will print out a single line to the console output. 
What will be in that line? 
Select one correct answer from the following list:
       ► Generic element 
       ► Heading element 
       ► Paragraph element 
       ► Nothing will be printed.
Question No: 18    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
When a virtual function is called by referencing a specific object by name and using the dot member
selection operator (e.g., squareObject.draw()), the reference is resolved at compile time.
       ► True    
       ► False       (Object-Oriented Programming in C++)
    (the function invocation is resolved at compile time)
Question No: 19    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
In case of multiple inheritance a derived class inherits, 
       ► Only the public member functions of its base classes
       ► Only the public data members of its base classes
       ► Both public data members and member functions of all its base classes
  Click here for detail
       ► Data members and member functions of any two base classes
Question No: 20    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
When we write a class template the first line must be: 
       ► template < class class_name>
       ► template < class data_type>
       ► template < class T >     (Page 257)  rep
Here T can be replaced with any name but it is preferable.
       ► class class-name()
class template<class_name>
  
Question No: 21    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Which of the following is incorrect line regarding function template?
       ► template<class T>
       ► template <typename U>
       ► Class<template T>       (Page 257)
       ► template  < class T, class U>
Question No: 22    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
An STL container can not be used to,
       ► hold objects of class employee. 
       ► store elements in a way that makes them quickly accessible. 
       ► compile c++ programs.     (Object-Oriented Programming in C++) rep
       ► organize the way objects are stored in memory
Question No: 23    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Algorithms can only be implemented using STL containers.
       ► True
       ► False   (Object-Oriented Programming in C++)      rep
Question No: 24    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Consider a class named Vehicle, which of the following can be the instance of class Vehicle?
1.  Car
2.  Computer
3.  Desk
4.  Ahmed
5.  Bicycle
6.  Truck
  ► 1, 4, 5
  ► 2, 5, 6
  ► 1, 2, 3, 6
  ► 1, 5, 6      (correct)
Question No: 25    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Consider the code below,
class Fred {
public:
Fred();
...
};
int main()
{
Fred a[10]; 
Fred* p = new Fred[10]; 
...
}
Select the best option,
       ► Fred a[10]; calls the default constructor 09 times
Fred* p = new Fred[10];  calls the default constructor 10 times
       ► Produce an error 
       ► Fred a[10]; calls the default constructor 11 times
Fred* p = new Fred[10];  calls the default constructor 11 times
       ► Fred a[10]; calls the default constructor 10 times
Fred* p = new Fred[10];  calls the default constructor 10 times       Click here for detail   
Question No: 26    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
When a variable is define as static in a class then all object of this class,
       ► Have different copies of this variable
       ► Have same copy of this variable      (Page 110)
       ► Can not access this variable
       ► None of given
Question No: 27    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
The life of sub object is dependant on the life of master class in _____________.
       ► Separation 
       ► Composition     (Page 53)
       ► Aggregation 
       ► None of the given
Question No: 28    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
___________, which means if A declares B as its friend it does NOT mean that A can access private
data of B. It only means that B can access all data of A.

       ► Friendship is one way only      Click here for detail
       ► Friendship is two way only
       ► NO Friendship between classes
       ► Any kind of friendship
Question No: 29    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
Which of the following operators always takes no argument if overloaded?
       ► /
       ► -
       ► +
       ► ++      (Page 162)
Question No: 30    ( Marks: 1 )    - Please choose one
In Private --------------  only member functions and friend classes or functions of a derived class can convert
pointer or reference of derived object to that of parent object
       ► specialization
       ► inheritance         (Page 216)   rep
       ► abstraction
       ► composition  

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