1. Which is not an "unsigned" value of int type A. 35 B.I C. -57 D.0 E 124 2. Which statement about the char type is correct? A. It is used to host a string literal. B. It take 8 bytes. C. The range of an unsigned char is -255 to 255.
1. Which is not an "unsigned" value of int type A. 35 B.I C. -57 D.0 E 124 2. Which statement about the char type is correct? A. It is used to host a string literal. B. It take 8 bytes. C. The range of an unsigned char is -255 to 255.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Which is not an "unsigned" value of int type?
A. 35
B. I
C. -57
D. 0
E 124
2. Which statement about the char type is correct?
A. It is used to host a string literal.
B. It take 8 bytes.
C. The range of an unsigned char is -255 to 255.
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D. The range of an unsigned char is 0 to 256.
E. The range of a signed char is 0 to 127.
3. The output of the following code is
cout « aizeof (o.21938) « endis
A. double
B. 8
C. float
D.0
E. 0.21938
4. The output of the following code is
cout ce typeid(o.21938) .name ) « endi:
A. double
В. 8
C. float
D. 0
E 0.21938
5. The output of the following code is
enum fruits (Apple, Orange, Banana, Cherry, Tangerisel:
fruits f- Bananar
cout « f < endli
A. 0
В. I
С. 2
D. 3
E Banana
6. Which is not a legal statement for declaring a variable in C++?
A. int x; x-5;
B. char c= "B";
C. float f=1.26;
D. bool b-false; b true;
E string x-"":
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