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Why references are different from pointers?

(a) A reference cannot be made null

(b) A reference cannot be changed once initialized

(c) No extra operator is needed for dereferencing of a reference

(d) All of the mentioned

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The correct answer is (d) All of the mentioned

Easiest explanation - References cannot be made null whereas a pointer can be. References cannot be changed whereas pointers can be modified.

 Pointers need * operator to dereference the value present inside it whereas reference does not need an operator for dereferencing.

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