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What are Random-access Iterators?

A. Iterators that can be used to access elements at an arbitrary offset position

B. Same as Bi-directional iterator

C. Input iterator with the additional property of random access

D. Output iterator with the additional property of random access

Answer: Option A


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What is the difference between '++i' and 'i++' in C++?

A. None of the above

B. They both have the same effect

C. '++i' increments the value of 'i' before returning it, while 'i++' increments the value of 'i' after returning it

D. '++i' increments the value of 'i' after returning it, while 'i++' increments the value of 'i' before returning it