Explanation:This program is similar to the previous one. The only difference is that in the previ-
ous program the compiler does not found a matching catchstatementfor the exception thrown
by the throwstatement. The program is terminated. In this program, at the beginning, a user-
defined function skip() is defined. The skip() function is associated with the set_termi-
nate() function. When a compiler does not found a matching exception instead of terminating
a program, it invokes the function associated with the set_terminate() function. Here, the
exception is thrown for an object of class two. The catchstatementholds ...
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