Good C++ Interview questions
1. TSome good C++ questions to ask a job applicant.
         1. How do you decide which integer type to use?
         2. What should the 64-bit integer type on new, 64-bit machines be?
         3. What’s the best way to declare and define global variables?
         4. What does extern mean in a function declaration?
         5. What’s the auto keyword good for?
         6. I can’t seem to define a linked list node which contains a pointer to
            itself.
         7. How do I declare an array of N pointers to functions returning pointers
            to functions returning pointers
            to characters?
         8. ow can I declare a function that returns a pointer to a function of its
            own type?
         9. My compiler is complaining about an invalid redeclaration of a function,
            but I only define it once and call it once. What’s happening?
         10. What can I safely assume about the initial values of variables which
             are not explicitly initialized?
         11. Why can’t I initialize a local array with a string?
         12. What is the difference between char a[] = “string"; and char *p =
             “string"; ?
         13. How do I initialize a pointer to a function.
C interview questions part1
   1. What will print out?
      main()
      {
           char *p1=“name”;
           char *p2;
           p2=(char*)malloc(20);
           memset (p2, 0, 20);
        while(*p2++ = *p1++);
        printf(“%sn”,p2);
   Answer:empty string.
2. What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     int x=20,y=35;
     x=y++ + x++;
     y= ++y + ++x;
     printf(“%d%dn”,x,y);
   Answer : 5794
3. What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     int x=5;
     printf(“%d,%d,%dn”,x,x< <2,x>>2);
   Answer: 5,20,1
4. What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   #define swap(a,b) a=a+b;b=a-b;a=a-b;
   void main()
   {
      int x=5, y=10;
      swap (x,y);
      printf(“%d %dn”,x,y);
      swap2(x,y);
      printf(“%d %dn”,x,y);
   }
   int swap2(int a, int b)
   {
      int temp;
      temp=a;
      b=a;
      a=temp;
      return 0;
   }
   Answer: 10, 5
   10, 5
5. What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     char *ptr = ” Cisco Systems”;
     *ptr++; printf(“%sn”,ptr);
     ptr++;
     printf(“%sn”,ptr);
   Answer:Cisco Systems
   isco systems
6. What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     char s1[]=“Cisco”;
     char s2[]= “systems”;
     printf(“%s”,s1);
   }
   Answer: Cisco
7. What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     char *p1;
     char *p2;
       p1=(char *)malloc(25);
       p2=(char *)malloc(25);
       strcpy(p1,”Cisco”);
       strcpy(p2,“systems”);
       strcat(p1,p2);
       printf(“%s”,p1);
   Answer: Ciscosystems
8. The following variable is available in file1.c, who can access it?:
9. static int average;
   Answer: all the functions in the file1.c can access the variable.
10.WHat will be the result of the following code?
   #define TRUE 0 // some code
   while(TRUE)
   {
       // some code
   Answer: This will not go into the loop as TRUE is defined as 0.
11.What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   int x;
   int modifyvalue()
   {
      return(x+=10);
   }
   int changevalue(int x)
   {
      return(x+=1);
   }
   void main()
   {
      int x=10;
      x++;
      changevalue(x);
      x++;
      modifyvalue();
      printf("First output:%dn",x);
       x++;
       changevalue(x);
       printf("Second output:%dn",x);
       modifyvalue();
       printf("Third output:%dn",x);
   Answer: 12 , 13 , 13
12.What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     int x=10, y=15;
     x = x++;
     y = ++y;
     printf(“%d %dn”,x,y);
   Answer: 11, 16
13.What will be printed as the result of the operation below:
   main()
   {
     int a=0;
     if(a==0)
         printf(“Cisco Systemsn”);
         printf(“Cisco Systemsn”);
   Answer: Two lines with “Cisco Systems” will be printed.