Hi ,
Anyone Please post some tricky questions on C or Links for C quiz..
It will be helpful 4 me..
Thanks in Advance..
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Hi ,
Anyone Please post some tricky questions on C or Links for C quiz..
It will be helpful 4 me..
Thanks in Advance..
But the first one is definitely not good:
These definitely do not have the right answer:
http://www.geekinterview.com/quiz/review/16/1258.html
http://www.geekinterview.com/quiz/review/16/1260.html
http://www.geekinterview.com/quiz/review/16/1264.html
These are a bit dodgy (may or may not be correct answer, depending on circumstances):
http://www.geekinterview.com/quiz/review/16/1265.html
These are compiler-dependant (compiler appears to be 16-bit in this case):
http://www.geekinterview.com/quiz/review/16/1268.html
http://www.geekinterview.com/quiz/review/16/1270.html
That's after about half of the 52 questions.
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Mats
thanks 4 ur post... Geekinterview was helpful..
Those questions are terrible, NOT worth looking at.
This website has a nice quiz, why not use that?
Thanks 4 sharing ....
If u know , u just post me some other links too
Jeez, Geekinterview is one sorry-assed site.
Every program needs to begin with
#include <ancient_1980s_assumptions.h>
Hi everyone,
I set up a small C quiz some time ago, see http://www.0xe3.com/quiz/.
The questions/answers are fully ANSI/ISO C9x compliant, but I like to restrain from C99-specific stuff. I'd be glad to hear your comments, or better yet, see you add some questions.
Greets,
Philip
It would be nice to get a summary of the result on the final page, don't you think?
Some of the questions are quite obscure (e.g. dealing with undefined behaviour that isn't entirely obvious to most people). I think there could be some more basic ones.
Edit: And for fun, it would be nice to see what the percentage answers for each of the incorrect options where once the answer is given (e.g. when the right answer is given 30.9% of the time, what percentage cover was of the other 2 answers).
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Mats
Also, quiz question 0x06a should probably rename the third answer to "undefined", since the current answer is sort of implying that the reader don't know the answer...
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Mats