What is the difference between an object and a class in C++?
A. A class and an object are the same thing
B. A class represents a specific instance, whereas an object represents a general template
C. A class is a blueprint for creating objects, whereas an object is an instance of a class
D. An object is a blueprint for creating classes, whereas a class is an instance of an object
Answer: Option C
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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