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“Programming Fundamentals” ✔

CC-112 2023 Solved Past Paper

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Short Questions
Question#1
What does declaration do?
Types of Declarations

1. Variable Declaration:

Introduces a variable and specifies its type.

Example: int age;

2. Function Declaration (Prototype):


● Tells the compiler about the function's name, return type, and parameters, without
defining what the function actually does.

Example: void displayMessage();


Question#2
What happen in do while loop when the control
condition false intitially?

→In a do-while loop, the loop body is always executed at least once, regardless of
the condition. This is because the condition is checked after the loop body has been
executed.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int x = 5;
do {
cout << "This runs once!" << endl;
}
while (x < 0); // Condition is initially false
return 0;
}
Question#3
What is a function defination?
→ A function definition in C++ provides the actual implementation of a function. It specifies
what the function does, including the statements that will be executed when the function is
called. The function definition includes the function's return type, name, parameter list, and body.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

// Function definition
int add(int a, int b) {
int sum = a + b; // Add the two parameters
return sum; // Return the result
}

int main() {
int result = add(3, 4); // Call the function
cout << "The sum is: " << result << endl;
return 0;
}
Question#4 Question#5
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