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GATE | GATE-CS-2003 | Question 74

The following program fragment is written in a programming language that allows variables and does not allow nested declarations of functions. C
global int i = 100, j = 5;
void P(x)
{
    int i = 10;
    print(x + 10);
    i = 200;
    j = 20;
    print(x);
}
main()
{
    P(i + j);
}
If the programming language uses dynamic scoping and call by name parameter passing mechanism, the values printed by the above program are :

(A)

115, 220

(B)

25, 220

(C)

25, 15

(D)

115, 105

Answer

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