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class A {
public:
void f();
protected:
A() {}
A(const A&){}
};

Examine the class declaration shown above. Why are the
default and copy constructors declared as protected?

1. To ensure that A cannot be created via new by a more
derived class
2. To ensure that A cannot be copied
3. To ensure that A cannot be used as a base class except
when public inheritance has been used
4. To ensure that A cannot be created/copied outside the
inheritance chain
5. To ensure that A cannot be instantiated as a static variable



class A { public: void f(); protected: A() {} A(const A&){} }; Examine the ..

Answer / prasenjit roy

4. To ensure that A cannot be created/copied outside the
inheritance chain

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