main()
{
char p[ ]="%d\n";
p[1] = 'c';
printf(p,65);
}
Answer Posted / susie
Answer :
A
Explanation:
Due to the assignment p[1] = ‘c’ the string becomes, “%c\n”.
Since this string becomes the format string for printf and
ASCII value of 65 is ‘A’, the same gets printed.
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