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C Language Interview Questions Test 8

This Test will cover complete C with very important questions, starting off from basics to advanced level.
Q. Considering the below mentioned declarations. Which of the function invocation specified in options is valid?
char first(int (*) (char, float));
int second(char, float);
Q. For the below declaration. Which of the following is true?
int(*p)[5];
Q. A function q that accepts a pointer to a character as argument and returns a pointer to an array of integer, can be declared as:
Q. What will be the output?
int a = 5, *b = &a;
printf("%d", a*b);

Q. If the machine in which this program is executed is little-endian (meaning, the lower significant digits occupy lower addresses), then the output will be __________.
main()
{ 
	int y = 1;
	printf("%d", (*(char *)&x));
}
Q. a -> b is syntactically correct if __________.
Q. For the following program fragment, choose the statements having errors.
char *a, *b, c[10], d[10];
a = b;
b = c;
c = d;
d = a;
Q. The operation of a staircase switch best explains the?
Q. The code a << 1 is equivalent to __________.

Q. In a certain machine, the sum of an integer and it's 1 complement is (2^20)-1. Then the sizeof(int), in bits, will be?
Q. If the word size is 16 bit then ~0xc5 will be?
Q. The number of possible values of m, such that m & 0x3f equals 0x23 is?
Q. The code calloc(m, n); is equivalent to?
Q. Consider the program fragment. If i >= 2, then the value of j, will be printed only if?
int j = 2; int i;
while((i%j) != 0) 
{
    j = j+1;
}
if(j < i) 
{ 
    printf("%d", j); 
}
Considering the below macro. The macro-call hypotenuse(a+2, b+3); __________.
#define hypotenuse(a,b) sqrt(a*a + b*b);

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