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C++ | Inheritance | Question 1

CPP
#include<iostream>
 
using namespace std;
class Base1 {
 public:
     Base1()
     { cout << \" Base1\'s constructor called\" << endl;  }
};
 
class Base2 {
 public:
     Base2()
     { cout << \"Base2\'s constructor called\" << endl;  }
};
 
class Derived: public Base1, public Base2 {
   public:
     Derived()
     {  cout << \"Derived\'s constructor called\" << endl;  }
};
 
int main()
{
   Derived d;
   return 0;
}

(A)

Compiler Dependent

(B)

Base1′s constructor called
Base2′s constructor called
Derived’s constructor called

(C)

Base2′s constructor called
Base1′s constructor called
Derived’s constructor called

(D)

Compiler Error

Answer

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