How structures and classes in C++ differ?
A. In Structures, members are public by default whereas, in Classes, they are private by default
B. In Structures, members are private by default whereas, in Classes, they are public by default
C. Structures by default hide every member whereas classes do not
D. Structures cannot have private members whereas classes can have
Answer: Option A
What is the process of creating an instance of a class called in C++?
A. Encapsulation
B. Polymorphism
C. Inheritance
D. Instantiation
A. The process of creating multiple instances of a class
B. The process of hiding the implementation details of a class
C. The process of deriving a new class from an existing class
D. The process of defining functions within a class
What is the access specifier that allows members to be accessed from outside the class in C++?
A. protected
B. public
C. friend
D. None of the above

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