What is the behavior of the 'std::terminate' function in C++?
A. It is called when an uncaught exception occurs
B. It terminates the program
C. It handles exceptions
D. It catches exceptions
Answer: Option B
A. It is called when an uncaught exception occurs
B. It terminates the program
C. It handles exceptions
D. It catches exceptions
Answer: Option B
What is exception handling in C++?
A. A method to handle errors during runtime
B. A method to handle errors during compile time
C. A method to handle errors during linking
D. A method to handle errors during execution
What is the purpose of the 'try' block in exception handling in C++?
A. To catch exceptions
B. To throw exceptions
C. To define the block of code that may generate exceptions
D. To handle exceptions
Which of the following is not a standard exception class in C++?
A. IOException
B. std::exception
C. std::runtime_error
D. std::out_of_range
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