Mastering C++: A Comprehensive Quiz Based on 'Thinking in C++'

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What is Microsoft's entire liability limit according to the EULA?

  1. U.S.$5.00

  2. Price paid for the software product

  3. Amount for repair or replacement

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: U.S.$5.00

Microsoft's entire liability limit according to the EULA (End User License Agreement) is the amount specified in option A, which is U.S.$5.00. This means that in the event of any damages or issues caused by the software, Microsoft's liability is limited to only $5. All other options mentioned, such as the price paid for the software product (option B) or the amount for repair or replacement (option C) are incorrect as they exceed the liability limit set by the EULA. Option D, "None of the above", is also incorrect as the liability limit is clearly stated in option A. The purpose of such a limited liability is to protect the company in case of any litigation or damages caused by their product.