TRUE
FALSE
Representation of NULL pointer
Representation of void pointer
Error
None of above
near=2 far=4 huge=4
near=4 far=8 huge=8
near=2 far=4 huge=8
near=4 far=4 huge=8
A keyword used to create variables
A variable that stores address of an instruction
A variable that stores address of other variable
All of the above
memory.h
stdlib.h
string.h
dos.h
String str;
char *str;
float str = 3e2;
Both String str; & float str = 3e2;
char *str = “Best C programming classes by Sanfoundry”;
char str[] = “Best C programming classes by Sanfoundry”;
char str[20] = “Best C programming classes by Sanfoundry”;
char[] str = “Best C programming classes by Sanfoundry”;
(*ptr)++
++*(ptr)
(ptr)*++
(ptr)++*
Value of elements in array
First element of the array
Base address of the array
Address of the last element of array
remove(var-name);
free(var-name);
delete(var-name);
dalloc(var-name);
unalloc()
Dropmem()
Dealloc()
free()
‘.’
‘&’
‘*’
‘->’