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a) To what value does the function evaluate? Using 1 for true, 0 for false. Assu

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a) To what value does the function evaluate? Using 1 for true, 0 for false. Assume str is "Testing 1 2 3..." islower(str[6]) Select one: 1 a. b. 0 C. g d. 'G' A function may be overloaded multiple times Select one: a. True b. False Given the following makefile: driveSim.exe main o car cts.o g++ main. o carFcts.o -o driveSim.exe (1) main o main.cpp carFcts.h g++ -Wall C main.cpp (2) car cts.o carFcts.cpp carFcts.h (3) g++ -Wa c carFcts.cpp Assume that make has already run. Which commands will be executed if carFcts.h is changed and make is called? Select one: a. (1), (2), (3) b. (2), (3) c. (1), (2) d. (1), (3)

Explanation / Answer

Question a)
Answer: 1

islower('g') = 1

Question b)
Answer: True

function can be oberloaded n number of time

int print( char *s );   
int print( double dvalue );   
int print( int ivalue);


Question c)
Answer: b. 2 , 3

Question d)
Answer: b. The sytem standard library directory/folder

Question e)
Answer: a.16

Question f)
Answer: a.16

Question g)
Answer: True

Question h)
Answer: To improve the executable computation performance

Question i)
Answer: All the above are benefits

Question j)
Answer: c."myprog.exe"

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