#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
class Base {
public:
Base() { cout<<\"Constructor: Base\"<<endl; }
virtual ~Base() { cout<<\"Destructor : Base\"<<endl; }
};
class Derived: public Base {
public:
Derived() { cout<<\"Constructor: Derived\"<<endl; }
~Derived() { cout<<\"Destructor : Derived\"<<endl; }
};
int main() {
Base *Var = new Derived();
delete Var;
return 0;
}
(A)
Constructor: Base Constructor: Derived Destructor : Derived Destructor : Base
(B)
Constructor: Base Constructor: Derived Destructor : Base
(C)
Constructor: Base Constructor: Derived Destructor : Derived
(D)
Constructor: Derived Destructor : Derived
Answer
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