When a constructor function accepts no arguments, or does not have to accept arguments because of default arguments, it is called a(n)
A) empty constructor
B) default constructor
C) stand-alone function
D) arbitrator function
E) None of these
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A) on
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Q30: Members of the class object are accessed
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Q34: The destructor function's return type is
A) int
B)
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A)
Q37: Which of the following is a directive
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