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CS-16 Object Oriented Systems Dec-2001

Question Paper of CS-16 Object Oriented Systems Dec-2001

Qusl(a)Define the following terms with examples:
(1) Multiple Inheritance
(2) Abstract Class
(3) Multi-level Inheritance
(4) Pure Virtual Functions.

Qusl(b) Design a circular linked list class. The class should include all functionalities relating to a circular linked list like creation, selection of elements, insertion, printing of elements etc. Observe the following while designing classes:
1. Clearly indicate public and private elements
2. Design constructors and explain their purpose
3. Identify data structure and methods, which can be inherited.
4. Implementation should be in C + +.

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