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Q. |
What is the difference between struct and class in C++? |
A. | All members of a structure are public and structures don’t have constructors and destructors |
B. | Members of a class are private by default and members of struct are public by default. When deriving a struct from a class/struct, default access-specifier for a base class/struct is public and when deriving a class, default access specifier is private. |
C. | All members of a structure are public and structures don’t have virtual functions |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» B. Members of a class are private by default and members of struct are public by default. When deriving a struct from a class/struct, default access-specifier for a base class/struct is public and when deriving a class, default access specifier is private. |
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