9. Which of the following statements provide a valid reason NOT to use RTTI for distributed (i.e. networked between different platforms) applications in C++?
A. RTTI is too slow.
B. RTTI does not have standardized run-time behavior.
C. RTTI uses too much memory.
D. RTTI's performance is unpredictable/non-deterministic.
E. RTTI frequently fails to function correctly at run-time
11. A C++ developer wants to handle a static_cast <char*>() operation for the class String shown below. Which of the following options are valid declarations that will accomplish this task?
class String {
public:
//...
//declaration goes here
};
A. char* operator char*();
B. operator char*();
C. char* operator();
D. String operator char*();
E. char* operator String();
16. When a Copy Constructor is not written for a class, the C++ compiler generates one. Which of the following statements correctly describe the actions of this compiler-generated Copy Constructor when invoked?A. The compiler-generated Copy Constructor makes the object being constructed, a reference to the object passed to it as an argument.
B. The compiler-generated Copy Constructor does not do anything by default.
C. The compiler-generated Copy Constructor performs a member-wise copy of the object passed to it as an argument, into the object being constructed.
D. The compiler-generated Copy Constructor tags the object as having been Copy-Constructed by the compiler.
E. The compiler-generated Copy Constructor invokes the assignment operator of the class.
17. Which of the following must be ensured in order to implement a polymorphic function in C++?A. There has to be a pointer of the derived class that has implemented the polymorphic function that holds the address of the derived class object.
B. The function must be declared as virtual in both the base class and in the derived class that overrides the function.
C. The function must be declared as pure virtual.
D. There has to be a base class pointer holding the address of a base or derived class object that has implemented the polymorphic function.
E. The function must be declared as virtual in the base class.
18. Protected, or private, inheritance, as opposed to public inheritance, models which type of relationship in C++?A. Can-only-have-one-of
B. Is-implemented-in-terms-of
C. Was-a
D. Has-a
E. Shares-a-relationship-with
19. Which of the following statements describe correct methods of handling C++ exceptions? A. Once an exception is thrown, the compiler unwinds the heap, freeing any memory dynamically allocated within the block from which the exception was thrown.
B. In a hierarchy of exception classes, the order of handling exceptions can be from the most specific class to the most general class.
C. Catching an exception by reference is preferable to catching it by value.
D. If an exception is caught by its address or pointer, it is the responsibility of the thrower to release the memory occupied by the exception.
E. To write an exception handler, it is essential to know the concrete class of exception to catch.
20. Which of the following statements regarding functions' default arguments in C++ are correct?A. Default arguments cannot be of a user-defined type.
B. Default arguments exist in the global heap and not on the function's stack.
C. Default arguments cannot be of pointer type.
D. Default arguments can never precede non-default arguments.
E. Default arguments are not considered for generating the function's signature.
21. Which of the following classes must be instantiated so that the object can be used both for reading and writing to the same file in C++?A. ofstream
B. stream
C. ifstream
D. fstream
E. iostream
22. Which of the following reasons describe why a destructor cannot throw an exception in C++?A. Since the object is being destroyed, it is illogical to throw an exception then.
B. A destructor may be invoked as a result of stack unwinding while an exception is being handled.
C. It can invoke the terminate() handler.
D. The C++ language does not permit it; a throw statement in a destructor will be caught as an error by the compiler.
E. A destructor in C++ cannot implement a try...catch block
24. Which of the following identify const-correctness failures in the C++ program below?
template<typename T> class MyArray { public: MyArray(); MyArray(MyArray& copy); MyArray& operator=(MyArray& copy); //...
};
class MyData { public: MyData(MyArray<int>& x, MyArray<int>& y); //...
const MyArray<int>& x(); const MyArray<int>& y(); };
MyArray<int> read_data(int*, char**); void make_changes(MyData* edit);
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { const MyArray<int> read_x = read_data(&argc, argv); const MyArray<int> read_y = read_data(&argc, argv); MyData user_data(read_x, read_y); MyData edit_buffer(user_data); make_changes(&edit_buffer); } |
A. MyData(MyArray<int>& x, MyArray<int>& y); should be
MyData(const MyArray<int>& x, const MyArray<int>& y);
B. MyArray(MyArray& copy); should be
MyArray(const MyArray& copy);
C. MyArray& operator=(MyArray& copy); should be
const MyArray& operator=(const MyArray& copy);
D. void make_changes(MyData* edit); should be
void make_changes(const MyData* edit);
E. const MyArray& operator=(const MyArray& copy); should be
const MyArray& operator=(const MyArray& copy) const;
25. Which of the following operators must be overloaded by function objects in the Standard Template Library? A. operator +()
B. operator ==()
C. operator ++()
D. operator ()()
E. operator []()
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附上我的选择和疑问,欢迎大家指正和讨论:
9. AD (not quite sure)
11. A (What does this question mean?! Can anyone explain it? )
16. AC (Is A right?! Should it be 'a
CONST reference to the object passed to it as an argument')
17. E (not quite sure. Is A or D right too? )
18. A or E. I have no idea at all!!!!19 C (Is B right too?)
20. only D?
21. DE
22. BC ?
24. only B ?
25. D