What will be the output of the following code segment?
Structured Programming
tured Programming
ctured Programming
There will be no output as there is a syntax error in code
Consider the statement given below:
printf("%d ", *(p + 3));
printf("%d", p[4]);
printf("%d ", a + 3);
printf("%d ", *a + 3);
int x = 24, y = 39, z = 45; z = x + y; y = z - y; x = z - y; printf("\n%d %d %d", x, y, z);
24 39 63
39 24 63
24 39 45
39 24 45
int a[ ][4];
int b[2, 4];
int c[2][ ];
int d[ ] [ 4] = {{1, 3, 5, 7}, {2, 4, 6, 8}};
What will be the output of the following code segment if Hello there is given as input?
Hello there
Hello
"Hello there"
"Hello"
10 10
11 11
11 12
12 12
TRUE
FALSE
Key sequenced structures, entry sequenced structures
Key sequenced structure, exit sequenced structures
Entry sequenced structures, exit sequenced structures
None of the above
records that have an equivalent value for a given secondary index item are linked together to form a list
records are loaded in ordered sequence defined by collating sequence by content of key
records are directly accessed by records key field
none of the above
ptr++
*ptr
++ptr
++*ptr
A pointer to function that accept an integer argument and return an integer
A pointer to a, which returns an integer
A pointer to subroutine which returns an integer