4. | What will be the output of the program? |
| A. | 1, 0, 1 |
| B. | 1, 1, 1 |
| C. | 0, 0, 0 |
| D. | 0, 1, 0 |
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| Answer: Option C |
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| Explanation: |
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tep 1: static int a[20]; here variable a is declared as an integer type and static. If a variable is declared as static and it will be automatically initialized to value '0'(zero).
Step 2: int i = 0; here vaiable i is declared as an integer type and initialized to '0'(zero). Step 3: a[i] = i ; becomes a[0] = 0; Step 4: printf("%d, %d, %d\n", a[0], a[1], i); Here a[0] = 0, a[1] = 0(because all staic variables are initialized to '0') and i = 0. Step 4: Hence the output is "0, 0, 0". |
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