Chapter 10: Review Questions ============================ :: 1. The header file associated with the definition of a class is usually referred to as the a. header file b. implementation file c. interface file d. definition file 2. Those class members defined as ____________ are accessible only to member functions of the class and friends of the class. a. public b. private c. friend d. virtual 3. When an instance of a class is declared, the ____________ of the class is automatically called. a. constructor b. destructor c. mutator d. accessor 4. The default access for members of a class is a. public b. private c. protected d. virtual 5. Class definitions typically contain function definitions for functions that allow the user of the class to set a value into a class data member. These types of function are usually classified as a. operator overload functions. b. mutator functions. c. accessor functions. d. function overload functions. 6. Data members of a class should, in most cases, be placed in the ______________ section of the class definition. a. private b. protected c. public d. virtual 7. Class definitions typically contain function definitions for functions that allow the user of the class to get a value from a class data member. These types of function are usually classified as a. operator overload functions. b. mutator functions. c. accessor functions. d. function overload functions. 8. The implementation of a class is supposed to be hidden from the user of the class. This hiding of the implementation is called a. data hiding b. private methods c. public interface d. encapsulation 9. Find the error(s) in each of the following and explain how to correct it. a. Given the following prototype in class CDate. void ~CDate( int ); ERROR: ________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ CORRECTION: ___________________________________________ __________________________________________________ b. Given the following class definition for CDate: class CDate { public: ... private: int month = 0, day = 0, year = 0; ... }; ERROR:_________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ CORRECTION: ___________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ c. Given the following prototype in class CDate: int CDate( int mon, int dy, int yr ); ERROR:_________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ CORRECTION:____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________