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Explain i.d.e. for visual c++?
is overloading and overriding are static or a run time binding?
Q1.What do you mean by static routing and dyanamic routing? Q2.What do you mean by template in c++? Explain. Q3.What do you mean by VSAT in data communication?
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in his salary a man spends 10% of rent,15%foodand 20% on cloth then how mucj he says
DIRECTIONS for questions 8 and 9: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow. There are seven chapters in a mathematics book - A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. The instructor has to follow certain rules while teaching them. i. E cannot be taught before B and C. ii. D should be taught before C and G. iii. B cannot be taught before G. iv. F cannot be taught before C, D, and G. v. A should be taught before B is taught and the two should not be taught consecutively. Q8. If only four chapters are taught, which of the following has to be necessarily false? a) The instructor can get away without teaching F. b) The instructor can avoid teaching E. c) The instructor can avoid teaching C. d) The instructor can avoid teaching G. Q9. If only four chapters are to be taught, which of the following is necessarily true? a) A has to be taught. b) D has to be taught. c) B has to be taught. d) C has to be taught. Q8. If only four chapters are taught, which of the following has to be necessarily false? a) The instructor can get away without teaching F. b) The instructor can avoid teaching E. c) The instructor can avoid teaching C. d) The instructor can avoid teaching G. Q9. If only four chapters are to be taught, which of the following is necessarily true? a) A has to be taught. b) D has to be taught. c) B has to be taught. d) C has to be taught.
2. Tell me about a time when you had to use your presentation skills to influence someone's opinion.
A code which had some declarations of some data items. There were a couple of normal data items(char,int..) and some pointers as well and a malloc call. You have to find the total memory taken up in the stack(Hint:Pointers and all are allocated in heap, not in stack, so dont count them).Also in most of these questions, they were specifying that the OS was 32 bit
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