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  • Which of the following is the correct way to apply an attribute to an Assembly?


  • Options
  • A. [ AssemblyDescription("DCube Component Library") ]
  • B. [ assembly : AssemblyDescription("DCube Component Library") ]
  • C. [ Assemblylnfo : AssemblyDescription("DCube Component Library") ]
  • D. < Assembly: AssemblyDescription("DCube Component Library") >
  • E. (Assembly: AssemblyDescription("DCube Component Library"))

  • Correct Answer
  • [ assembly : AssemblyDescription("DCube Component Library") ] 


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    • 1. Which of the following statements are correct about Attributes used in C#.NET?

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    • A. If there is a custom attribute BugFixAttribute then the compiler will look ONLY for the BugFix attribute in the code that uses this attribute.
    • B. To create a custom attribute we need to create a custom attribute structure and derive it from System.Attribute.
    • C. To create a custom attribute we need to create a class and implement IAttribute interface in it.
    • D. If a BugFixAttribute is to receive three parameters then the BugFixAttribute class should implement a zero-argument constructor.
    • E. The CLR can change the behaviour of the code depending upon the attributes applied to it.
    • Discuss
    • 2. Which of the following forms of applying an attribute is correct?

    • Options
    • A.
      < Serializable() > class sample
      { /* ... */ }
    • B.
      (Serializable()) class sample
      { /* ... */ }
    • C.
      [ Serializable() ] class sample
      { /* ... */ }
    • D.
      Serializablef) class sample
      { /* ... */ }
    • E. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 3. Which of the following statements are correct about inspecting an attribute in C#.NET?

      1. An attribute can be inspected at link-time.
      2. An attribute can be inspected at compile-time.
      3. An attribute can be inspected at run-time.
      4. An attribute can be inspected at design-time.

    • Options
    • A. 1, 2
    • B. 3, 4
    • C. 1, 3, 4
    • D. All of the above
    • E. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 4. Which of the following correctly describes the contents of the filename AssemblyInfo.cs?

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    • A. It contains method-level attributes.
    • B. It contains class-level attributes.
    • C. It contains assembly-level attributes.
    • D. It contains structure-level attributes.
    • E. It contains namespace-level attributes.
    • Discuss
    • 5. Which of the following statements are correct about Attributes in C#.NET?

      1. On compiling a C#.NET program the attibutes applied are recorded in the metadata of the assembly.
      2. On compilation all the attribute's tags are deleted from the program.
      3. It is not possible to create custom attributes..
      4. The attributes applied can be read from an assembly using Reflection class.
      5. An attribute can have parameters.

    • Options
    • A. 1 and 2 only
    • B. 2 and 4 only
    • C. 1, 4 and 5 only
    • D. All of the above
    • E. None of the above
    • Discuss
    • 6. Which of the following are correct ways to pass a parameter to an attribute?

      1. By value
      2. By reference
      3. By address
      4. By position
      5. By name

    • Options
    • A. 1, 2
    • B. 1, 2, 3
    • C. 4, 5
    • D. All of the above
    • Discuss
    • 7. It possible to create a custom attribute that can be applied only to specific programming element(s) like ____ .

    • Options
    • A. Classes
    • B. Methods
    • C. Classes and Methods
    • D. Classes, Methods and Member-Variables
    • Discuss
    • 8. If a base class and a derived class each include a member function with the same name, the member function of the derived class will be called by an object of the derived class

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 9. Private members of base class cannot be accessed by derived class member functions or objects of derived class.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
    • Discuss
    • 10. There is no multiple inheritance in C#.NET. That is, a class cannot be derived from multiple base classes.

    • Options
    • A. True
    • B. False
    • Discuss


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