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  • Which of the following statements are correct?

    1. String is a value type.
    2. String literals can contain any character literal including escape sequences.
    3. The equality operators are defined to compare the values of string objects as well as references.
    4. Attempting to access a character that is outside the bounds of the string results in an IndexOutOfRangeException.
    5. The contents of a string object can be changed after the object is created.


  • Options
  • A. 1, 3
  • B. 3, 5
  • C. 2, 4
  • D. 1, 2, 4

  • Correct Answer
  • 2, 4 


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    • 1. Which of the following is the correct way to find out the index of the second 's' in the string "She sells sea shells on the sea-shore"?

    • Options
    • A.
      String str = "She sells sea shells on the sea-shore"; 
      int i;
      i = str.SecondIndexOf("s");
    • B.
      String str = "She sells sea shells on the sea-shore"; 
      int i, j;
      i = str.FirstIndexOf("s"); 
      j = str.IndexOf("s", i + 1);
    • C.
      String str = "She sells sea shells on the sea-shore"; 
      int i, j;
      i = str.IndexOf("s"); 
      j = str.IndexOf("s", i + 1);
    • D.
      String str = "She sells sea shells on the sea-shore"; 
      int i, j;
      i = str.LastIndexOf("s"); 
      j = str.IndexOf("s", i - 1);
    • E.
      String str = "She sells sea shells on the sea-shore"; 
      int i, j;
      i = str.IndexOf("S"); 
      j = str.IndexOf("s", i);
    • Discuss
    • 2. What will be the output of the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      namespace CuriousTabConsoleApplication
      {
          class SampleProgram
          {
              static void Main(string[ ] args)
              {
                  string str= "Hello World!";
                  Console.WriteLine( String.Compare(str, "Hello World?" ).GetType() );
              }
          }
      }

    • Options
    • A. 0
    • B. 1
    • C. String
    • D. Hello World?
    • E. System.Int32
    • Discuss
    • 3. Which of the following statements will correctly copy the contents of one string into another?

    • Options
    • A.
      String s1 = "String";
      String s2; 
      s2 = s1;
    • B.
      String s1 = "String" ; 
      String s2;
      s2 = String.Concat(s1, s2);
    • C.
      String s1 = "String"; 
      String s2;
      s2 = String.Copy(s1);
    • D.
      String s1 = "String"; 
      String s2;
      s2 = s1.Replace();
    • E.
      String s1 = "String"; 
      String s2;
      s2 = s2.StringCopy(s1);
    • Discuss
    • 4. If s1 and s2 are references to two strings then which of the following are the correct ways to find whether the contents of the two strings are equal?

      1. if(s1 = s2)
      2. if(s1 == s2)
      3. int c;
        c = s1.CompareTo(s2);
      4. if( strcmp(s1, s2) )
      5. if (s1 is s2)

    • Options
    • A. 1, 2
    • B. 2, 3
    • C. 4, 5
    • D. 3, 5
    • Discuss
    • 5. Which of the following statements are correct about the String Class in C#.NET?

      1. Two strings can be concatenated by using an expression of the form s3 = s1 + s2;
      2. String is a primitive in C#.NET.
      3. A string built using StringBuilder Class is Mutable.
      4. A string built using String Class is Immutable.
      5. Two strings can be concatenated by using an expression of the form s3 = s1&s2;

    • Options
    • A. 1, 2, 5
    • B. 2, 4
    • C. 1, 3, 4
    • D. 3, 5
    • Discuss
    • 6. Which of the following snippets are the correct way to convert a Single into a String?

      1. Single f = 9.8f; 
        String s;
        s = (String) (f);
      2. Single f = 9.8f; 
        String s;
        s = Convert.ToString(f);
      3. Single f = 9.8f; 
        String s;
        s = f.ToString();
      4. Single f = 9.8f; 
        String s;
        s = Clnt(f);
      5. Single f = 9.8f; 
        String s;
        s = CString(f);

    • Options
    • A. 1, 2
    • B. 2, 3
    • C. 1, 3, 5
    • D. 2, 4
    • Discuss
    • 7. Which of the following statement is correct about a String in C#.NET?

    • Options
    • A. A String is mutable because it can be modified once it has been created.
    • B. Methods of the String class can be used to modify the string.
    • C. A number CANNOT be represented in the form of a String.
    • D. A String has a zero-based index.
    • E. The System.Array class is used to represent a string.
    • Discuss
    • 8. Which of the following will be the correct output for the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      String s1 = "ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL";
      String s2;
      s2 = s1.Substring(12, 3); 
      Console.WriteLine(s2);

    • Options
    • A. ARE
    • B. CRE
    • C. CR
    • D. REA
    • E. CREATED
    • Discuss
    • 9. Which of the following will be the correct output for the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      String s1="Kicit";
      Console.Write(s1.IndexOf('c') + " "); 
      Console.Write(s1.Length);

    • Options
    • A. 3 6
    • B. 2 5
    • C. 3 5
    • D. 2 6
    • E. 3 7
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which of the following statements is correct about the C#.NET code snippet given below?

      enum color : byte
      {
          red = 500,
          green = 1000,
          blue = 1500
      }

    • Options
    • A. byte values cannot be assigned to enum elements.
    • B. enum elements should always take successive values.
    • C. Since 500, 1000, 1500 exceed the valid range of byte compiler will report an error.
    • D. enum must always be of int type.
    • E. enum elements should be declared as private.
    • Discuss


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