Programming Languages
Basic of Programming Language
Marks 1Marks 2
Function and Recursion
Marks 1Marks 2
Pointer and Structure in C
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1
GATE CSE 2019
Numerical
+1
-0
Consider the following C program :

#include < stdio.h >
 int main ()  {
            int arr [] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,1,2,5}, *ip = arr+4;
             printf ("%d\n", ip[1]);
             return 0;
}


The number that will be displayed on execution of the program is _______.
Your input ____
2
GATE CSE 2018
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
Consider the following C program.
#include< stdio.h >
struct Ournode{
 char x,y,z;
};
int main(){
 struct Ournode p = {'1', '0', 'a'+2};
 struct Ournode *q = &p;
 printf ("%c, %c", *((char*)q+1), *((char*)q+2));
 return 0;
}
The output of this program is:
A
0, c
B
0, a+2
C
'0', 'a+2'
D
'0', 'c'
3
GATE CSE 2016 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
Consider the following C program
void f(int, short);
void main()
{
    int i = 100;
    short s = 12;
    short *p = &s;
    __________ ;    // call to f()
}
Which one of the following expressions, when placed in the blank above, will NOT result in a type checking error?
A
f(s,*s)
B
i = f(i,s)
C
f(i,*s)
D
f(i,*p)
4
GATE CSE 2016 Set 1
Numerical
+1
-0
Consider the following C program.
#include < stdio.h >
    void mystery(int *ptra, int *ptrb) {
    int *temp;
    temp = ptrb;
    ptrb = ptra;
    ptra = temp;
}
int main() {
    int a=2016, b=0, c=4, d=42;
    mystery(&a, &b);
    if (a < c)
       mystery(&c, &a);
    mystery(&a, &d);
    printf("%d\n", a);
}
The output of the program is _____________.
Your input ____
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