What will be the output of the following C++ function?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
template <typename T>
T max(T x, T y)
{
return (x > y)? x : y;
}
int main()
{
cout << max(3, 7) << std::endl;
cout << max(3.0, 7.0) << std::endl;
cout << max(3, 7.0) << std::endl;
return 0;
}
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
template <typename T>
T max(T x, T y)
{
return (x > y)? x : y;
}
int main()
{
cout << max(3, 7) << std::endl;
cout << max(3.0, 7.0) << std::endl;
cout << max(3, 7.0) << std::endl;
return 0;
}A. 7
7.0
7.0
B. 7
7
7
C. 7.0
7.0
7.0
D. Error
Answer: Option D
What does the 'sizeof' operator return in C++?
A. Size of a data type in bits
B. Size of a data type in bytes
C. Size of a variable in bytes
D. Size of a variable in bits
What is the purpose of the 'static' keyword in C++?
A. To declare a variable with dynamic storage duration
B. To declare a constant
C. To declare a variable with external linkage
D. To declare a variable with static storage duration
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

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