Complete the following tasks: a. Create a class named Teacher that holds a Teacher’s first and last names and the grade level the Teacher teaches. Include a constructor function that uses default...



Complete the following tasks:


a. Create a class named Teacher that holds a Teacher’s first and last names and the grade


level the Teacher teaches. Include a constructor function that uses default first and last


names, such as “ZZZZZZZ” and a default grade level, such as 0, when no arguments are


provided.


b. Create a class named Student that hold’s a Student’s first and last names. Include a


constructor function that uses default first and last names, such as “ZZZZZZZ,” when no


names are provided.


c. Create a class named Classroom. A Classroom holds a Teacher and an array of 35


Student objects.


d. Create a class named School. A School contains an array of 100 Classroom objects.


(This class is being designed to be a very large class, to more quickly demonstrate running


out of memory.)


e. In a main()demonstration function, declare a pointer to an array of 500 School objects


and include code to handle any memory allocation errors that occur. In a loop, declare 500


array objects at a time, continuing to rewrite the main()function if necessary until you


create enough School objects to cause a memory allocation exception. (Hint: You might


want to display a count periodically to assure yourself that the School objects are being


created.) When memory is exhausted, display an appropriate message and terminate the


application. Save the file as School.cpp.



May 19, 2022
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