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What is C#?
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§ C# (pronounced "C sharp") is a simple,
modern, object-oriented, and type-safe programming language.
§ It will immediately be familiar to C and C++
programmers.
§ C# combines the high productivity of Rapid
Application Development (RAD) languages.
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What are the types of comment in C#?
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There are 3 types of comments in C#.
§ Single line (//)
§ Multi (/* */)
§ Page/XML Comments (///).
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What are the namespaces used in
C#.NET?
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Namespace is a logical grouping of class.
§ using System;
§ using System.Collections.Generic;
§ using System.Windows.Forms;
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What are the characteristics of C#?
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There are several characteristics of C# are :
§ Simple
§ Type safe
§ Flexible
§ Object oriented
§ Compatible
§ Consistent
§ Interoperable
§ Modern
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What are the different categories of
inheritance?
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Inheritance in Object Oriented Programming is of
four types:
§ Single inheritance :
Contains one base class and one derived class.
§ Hierarchical inheritance :
Contains one base class and multiple derived classes of the same base class.
§ Multilevel inheritance :
Contains a class derived from a derived class.
§ Multiple inheritance :
Contains several base classes and a derived class.
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What are the basic concepts of object
oriented programming?
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It is necessary to understand some of the concepts
used extensively in object oriented programming.These include
§ Objects
§ Classes
§ Data abstraction and encapsulation
§ Inheritance
§ Polymorphism
§ Dynamic Binding
§ Message passing.
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Can you inherit multiple interfaces?
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Yes. Multiple interfaces may be
inherited in C#.
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What is inheritance?
|
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Inheritance is deriving the new class
from the already existing one.
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Define scope?
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Scope refers to the region of code in
which a variable may be accessed.
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What is the difference between public,
static and void?
|
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§ public :The
keyword public is an access modifier that tells the C# compiler that the Main
method is accessible by anyone.
§ static :The
keyword static declares that the Main method is a global one and can be
called without creating an instance of the class. The compiler stores the
address of the method as the entry point and uses this information to begin
execution before any objects are created.
§ void : The
keyword void is a type modifier that states that the Main method does not
return any value.
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What are the modifiers in C#?
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§ Abstract
§ Sealed
§ Virtual
§ Const
§ Event
§ Extern
§ Override
§ Readonly
§ Static
§ New
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What are the types of access modifiers
in C#?
|
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Access modifiers in C# are :
§ public
§ protect
§ private
§ internal
§ internal protect
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What is boxing and unboxing?
|
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Implicit conversion of value type to
reference type of a variable is known as BOXING, for example integer to
object type conversion.
Conversion of reference type variable back to value type is called as UnBoxing. |
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What is object?
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An object is an instance of a class. An
object is created by using operator new. A class that creates an object in
memory will contain the information about the values and behaviours (or
methods) of that specific object.
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Where are the types of arrays in C#?
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§ Single-Dimensional
§ Multidimensional
§ Jagged arrays.
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What is the difference between Object
and Instance?
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An instance of a user-defined type is
called an object. We can instantiate many objects from one class.
An object is an instance of a class. |
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Define destructors?
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A destructor is called for a class
object when that object passes out of scope or is explicitly deleted.A
destructors as the name implies is used to destroy the objects that have been
created by a constructors.Like a constructor , the destructor is a member
function whose name is the same as the class name but is precided by a tilde.
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What is the use of enumerated data
type?
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An enumerated data type is another user
defined type which provides a way for attaching names to numbers thereby
increasing comprehensibility of the code. The enum keyword automatically
enumerates a list of words by assigning them values 0,1,2, and so on.
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Define Constructors?
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A constructor is a member function with
the same name as its class. The constructor is invoked whenever an object of
its associated class is created.It is called constructor because it
constructs the values of data members of the class.
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What is encapsulation?
|
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The wrapping up of data and functions
into a single unit (called class) is known as encapsulation. Encapsulation
containing and hiding information about an object, such as internal data
structures and code.
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Does c# support multiple inheritance?
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No,its impossible which accepts multi
level inheritance.
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What is ENUM?
|
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Enum are used to define constants.
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What is a data set?
|
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A DataSet is an in memory representation
of data loaded from any data source.
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What is the difference between private
and public keyword?
|
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§ Private : The
private keyword is the default access level and most restrictive among all
other access levels. It gives least permission to a type or type member. A
private member is accessible only within the body of the class in which it is
declared.
§ Public : The
public keyword is most liberal among all access levels, with no restrictions
to access what so ever. A public member is accessible not only from within,
but also from outside, and gives free access to any member declared within
the body or outside the body.
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Define polymorphism?
|
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Polymorphism means one name, multiple
forms. It allows us to have more than one function with the same name in a
program.It allows us to have overloading of operators so that an operation
can exhibit different behaviours in different instances.
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What is Jagged Arrays?
|
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§ A jagged array is an array whose elements are
arrays.
§ The elements of a jagged array can be of different
dimensions and sizes.
§ A jagged array is sometimes called an array–of–arrays.
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what is an abstract base class?
|
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An abstract class is a class that is
designed to be specifically used as a base class. An abstract class contains
at least one pure virtual function.
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How is method overriding different
from method overloading?
|
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When overriding a method, you change the
behavior of the method for the derived class. Overloading a method simply
involves having another method with the same name within the class.
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What is the difference between ref
& out parameters?
|
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An argument passed to a ref parameter
must first be initialized. Compare this to an out parameter, whose argument
does not have to be explicitly initialized before being passed to an out
parameter.
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What is the use of using statement in
C#?
|
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The using statement is used to obtain a
resource, execute a statement, and then dispose of that resource.
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What is serialization?
|
|
Serialization is the process of
converting an object into a stream of bytes.
De-serialization is the opposite process of creating an object from a stream of bytes. Serialization / De-serialization is mostly used to transport objects. |
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What are the difference between
Structure and Class?
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§ Structures are value type and Classes are reference
type
§ Structures can not have contractors or destructors.
§ Classes can have both contractors and destructors.
§ Structures do not support Inheritance, while Classes
support Inheritance.
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What is difference between Class And
Interface?
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Class :
is logical representation of object. It is collection of data and related sub
procedures with defination.
Interface : is also a class containg methods which is not having any definations.Class does not support multiple inheritance. But interface can support. |
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What is Delegates?
|
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Delegates are a type-safe,
object-oriented implementation of function pointers and are used in many
situations where a component needs to call back to the component that is
using it.
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What is Authentication and
Authorization?
|
|
Authentication is
the process of identifying users. Authentication is identifying/validating
the user against the credentials (username and password).
Authorization performs after authentication. Authorization is the process of granting access to those users based on identity. Authorization allowing access of specific resource to user. |
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What is a base class?
|
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A class declaration may specify a base
class by following the class name with a colon and the name of the base
class. omitting a base class specification is the same as deriving from type
object.
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Can “this” be used within a static
method?
|
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No ‘This’ cannot be used in a static
method. As only static variables/methods can be used in a static method.
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What is difference between constants,
readonly and, static ?
|
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§ Constants: The value can’t be changed.
§ Read-only: The value will be initialized only once
from the constructor of the class.
§ Static: Value can be initialized once.
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What are the different types of
statements supported in C#?
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C# supports several different kinds of statements
are
§ Block statements
§ Declaration statements
§ Expression statements
§ Selection statements
§ Iteration statements
§ Jump statements
§ Try catch statements
§ Checked and unchecked
§ Lock statement
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What is an interface class?
|
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It is an abstract class with public
abstract methods all of which must be implemented in the inherited classes.
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what are value types and reference
types?
|
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Value types are stored in the Stack.
Examples : bool, byte, chat, decimal, double, enum , float, int, long, sbyte, short, strut, uint, ulong, ushort. Reference types are stored in the Heap. Examples : class, delegate, interface, object, string. |
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What is the difference between string
keyword and System.String class?
|
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String keyword is an alias for
Syste.String class. Therefore, System.String and string keyword are the same,
and you can use whichever naming convention you prefer. The String class
provides many methods for safely creating, manipulating, and comparing strings.
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What are the two data types available
in C#?
|
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§ Value type
§ Reference type
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What are the different types of
Caching?
|
|
There are three types of Caching :
§ Output Caching: stores the responses from an asp.net
page.
§ Fragment Caching: Only caches/stores the portion of
page (User Control)
§ Data Caching: is Programmatic way to Cache objects
for performance.
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What is the difference between Custom
Control and User Control?
|
|
Custom Controls are
compiled code (Dlls), easier to use, difficult to create, and can be placed
in toolbox. Drag and Drop controls. Attributes can be set visually at design
time. Can be used by Multiple Applications (If Shared Dlls), Even if Private
can copy to bin directory of web application add reference and use. Normally
designed to provide common functionality independent of consuming
Application.
User Controls are similar to those of ASP include files, easy to create, can not be placed in the toolbox and dragged - dropped from it. A User Control is shared among the single application files. |
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What is methods?
|
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A method is a member that implements a
computation or action that can be performed by an object or class. Static
methods are accessed through the class. Instance methods are accessed through
instances of the class.
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What is fields?
|
|
A field is a variable that is associated
with a class or with an instance of a class.
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What is events?
|
|
An event is a member that enables a
class or object to provide notifications. An event is declared like a field
except that the declaration includes an event keyword and the type must be a
delegate type.
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What is literals and their types?
|
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Literals are value constants assigned to variables
in a program. C# supports several types of literals are
§ Integer literals
§ Real literals
§ Boolean literals
§ Single character literals
§ String literals
§ Backslash character literals
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What is the difference between value
type and reference type?
|
|
§ Value types are stored on the stack and when a value
of a variable is assigned to another variable.
§ Reference types are stored on the heap, and when an
assignment between two reference variables occurs.
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What are the features of c#?
|
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§ C# is a simple and powerful programming language for
writing enterprise edition applications.
§ This is a hybrid of C++ and VB. It retains many C++
features in the area statements,expressions, and operators and incorporated
the productivity of VB.
§ C# helps the developers to easily build the web
services that can be used across the Internet through any language, on any
platform.
§ C# helps the developers accomplishing with fewer
lines of code that will lead to the fewer errors in the code.
§ C# introduces the considerable improvement and
innovations in areas such as type safety,versioning. events and garbage
collections.
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What are the types of errors?
|
|
§ Syntax error
§ Logic error
§ Runtime error
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What is the difference between break
and continue statement?
|
|
The break
statement is used to terminate the current enclosing loop or
conditional statements in which it appears. We have already used the break
statement to come out of switch statements.
The continue statement is used to alter the sequence of execution. Instead of coming out of the loop like the break statement did, the continue statement stops the current iteration and simply returns control back to the top of the loop. |
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Define namespace?
|
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The namespace are known as containers
which will be used to organize the hierarchical set of .Net classes.
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What is a code group?
|
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A code group is a set of assemblies that
share a security context.
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What are sealed classes in C#?
|
|
The sealed modifier is used to prevent
derivation from a class. A compile-time error occurs if a sealed class is
specified as the base class of another class.
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What is the difference between static
and instance methods?
|
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A method declared with a static modifier
is a static method. A static method does not operate on a specific instance
and can only access static members.
A method declared without a static modifier is an instance method. An instance method operates on a specific instance and can access both static and instance members. The instance on which an instance method was invoked can be explicitly accessed as this. It is an error to refer to this in a static method. |
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What are the different types of
variables in C#?
|
|
Different types of variables used in C# are :
§ static variables
§ instance variable
§ value parameters
§ reference parameters
§ array elements
§ output parameters
§ local variables
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What is meant by method overloading?
|
|
Method overloading permits multiple
methods in the same class to have the same name as long as they have unique
signatures. When compiling an invocation of an overloaded method, the
compiler uses overload resolution to determine the specific method to invoke
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What is parameters?
|
|
Parameters are used to pass values or
variable references to methods. The parameters of a method get their actual
values from the arguments that are specified when the method is invoked.
There are four kinds of parameters: value parameters, reference parameters,
output parameters, and parameter arrays.
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Is C# is object oriented?
|
|
YEs, C# is an OO langauge in the
tradition of Java and C++.
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What is the difference between Array
and Arraylist?
|
|
An array is a collection of the same
type. The size of the array is fixed in its declaration. A linked list is
similar to an array but it doesn’t have a limited size.
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What are the special operators in C#?
|
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C# supports the following special operators.
§ is (relational operator)
§ as (relational operator)
§ typeof (type operator)
§ sizeof (size operator)
§ new (object creator)
§ .dot (member access operator)
§ checked (overflow checking)
§ unchecked (prevention of overflow checking)
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What is meant by operators in c#?
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An operator is a member that defines the
meaning of applying a particular expression operator to instances of a class.
Three kinds of operators can be defined: unary operators, binary operators,
and conversion operators. All operators must be declared as public and
static.
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What is a parameterized type?
|
|
A parameterized type is a type that is
parameterized over another value or type.
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What are the features of abstract
class?
|
|
§ An abstract class cannot be instantiated, and it is
an error to use the new operator on an abstract class.
§ An abstract class is permitted (but not required) to
contain abstract methods and accessors.
§ An abstract class cannot be scaled.
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What is the use of abstract keyword?
|
|
The modifier abstract is
a keyword used with a class, to indicate that this class cannot itself have
direct instances or objects, and it is intended to be only a 'base' class to
other classes.
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What is the use of goto statement?
|
|
The goto statement is also included in
the C# language. This goto can be used to jump from inside a loop to outside.
But jumping from outside to inside a loop is not allowed.
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What is the difference between console
and window application?
|
|
§ A console application, which is designed to run at
the command line with no user interface.
§ A Windows application, which is designed to run on a
user’s desktop and has a user interface.
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What is the use of return statement?
|
|
The return statement is associated with procedures
(methods or functions). On executing the return statement, the system passes
the control from the called procedure to the calling procedure. This return
statement is used for two purposes :
§ to return immediately to the caller of the currently
executed code
§ to return some value to the caller of the currently
executed code.
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What is the difference between Array
and LinkedList?
|
|
Array is a simple sequence of numbers
which are not concerned about each others positions. they are independent of
each others positions. adding,removing or modifying any array element is very
easy. Compared to arrays ,linked list is a comlicated sequence of numbers.
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Does C# have a throws clause?
|
|
No, unlike Java, C# does not require the
developer to specify the exceptions that a method can throw.
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Does C# support a variable number of
arguments?
|
|
Yes, uisng the params keyword. The
arguments are specified as a list of arguments of a specific type.
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Can you override private virtual
methods?
|
|
No, private methods are not accessible
outside the class.
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What is a multi cast delegates?
|
|
Each delegate object holds reference to
a single method. However, it is possible for a delegate object to hold
references of and invoke multiple methods. Such delegate objects are called
multicast delegates or combinable delegates.
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Which is an exclusive feature of C#?
|
|
Xml documentation.
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Is using of exceptions in C#
recommended?
|
|
Yes, exceptions are the recommended
error handling mechanism in .NET Framework.
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What does a break statement do in
switch statements?
|
|
§ The break statement terminates the loop in which it
exists. It also changes the flow of the execution of a program.
§ In switch statements, the break statement is used at
the end of a case statement. The break statement is mandatory in C# and it
avoids the fall through of one case statement to another.
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Is C# object oriented?
|
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Yes, C# is an OO language in the
tradition of java and C++.
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What is smart navigation?
|
|
The cursor position is maintained when
the page gets refreshed due to the server side validation and the page gets
refreshed.
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What is the difference between CONST
and READONLY?
|
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Both are meant for constant values. A
const field can only be initialized at the declaration of the field. A
readonly field can be initialized either at the declaration or.
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Does C# have a throws clause?
|
|
No, unlike Java, C# does not require (or
even allow) the developer to specify the exceptions that a method can throw.
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What are the different ways a method
can be overloaded?
|
|
Different parameter data types,
different number of parameters, different order of parameters.
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Do events have return type?
|
|
No, events do not have return type.
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What is event?
|
|
§ An event is an action performed based on another
method of the program.
§ An event is a delegate type dass member that is used
by an object or a class to provide a notification to other objects that an
event has occurred.
§ An event can be declared with the help of the event
keyword.
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What is an identifier?
|
|
Identifiers are nothing but names given
to various entities uniquely identified in a program.
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What are the different types of
literals in C#?
|
|
§ Boolean literals : True and False are literals of
the Boolean type that map to the true and false state, respectively.
§ Integer literals : Used to write values of types
Int, ulnt, long, and ulong.
§ Real literals : Used to write values of types float,
double, and dedmal.
§ Character literals : Represents a single character
and usually consists of a character in quotes, such as 'a'.
§ String literals : C# supports two types of string
literals, regular string literal and verbatim string literals. A regular
string literal consists of zero or more characters enclosed in double quotes,
such as "116110". A verbatim string literal consists of an @
character followed by a double–quote character, such as ©"hello".
§ The Null literal : Represents the null–type.
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What is meant by data encapsulation?
|
|
Data encapsulation, also referred to as
data hiding, is the mechanism whereby the implementation details of a class
are kept hidden from the user. The user can only perform a restricted set of
operations on the hidden members of the class by executing special functions
called methods.
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Can you override private virtual
methods?
|
|
No. Private methods are not accessible
outside the class.
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What is the main difference between a
subprocedure and a function?
|
|
Subprocedures do not return a value,
while functions do.
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How does C# differ from C++?
|
|
§ C# does not support #include statement. It uses only using statement.
§ In C# , class definition does not use a semicolon at
the end.
§ C# does not support multiple code inheritance.
§ Casting in C# is much safer than in c++.
§ In C# switch can also be used on string values.
§ Command line parameters array behave differently in
C# as compared to C++.
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What is nested class?
|
|
§ A Nested classes are classes within classes.
§ A nested class is any class whose declaration occurs
within the body of another class or interface.
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Can you have parameters for static
constructors?
|
|
No, static constructors cannot have
parameters.
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Is String is Value Type or Reference
Type in C#?
|
|
String is an object(Reference Type).
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Does C# provide copy constructor?
|
|
No, C# does not provide copy
constructor.
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Can a class or a struct have multiple
constructors?
|
|
Yes, a class or a struct can have
multiple constructors. Constructors in C# can be overloaded.
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Can you create an instance of an
interface?
|
|
No, you cannot create an instance of an
interface.
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Can an Interface contain fields?
|
|
No, an Interface cannot contain fields.
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Can a class have static constructor?
|
|
Yes, a class can have static
constructor. Static constructors are called automatically, immediately before
any static fields are accessed, and are generally used to initialize static
class members. It is called automatically before the first instance is created
or any static members are referenced. Static constructors are called before
instance constructors. An example is shown below.
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What is the main use of delegates in
C#?
|
|
Delegates are mainly used to define call
back methods.
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What is the difference between
Shadowing and Overriding?
|
|
§ Overriding redefines only the implementation while
shadowing redefines the whole element.
§ In overriding derived classes can refer the parent
class element by using "ME" keyword, but in shadowing you can
access it by "MYBASE".
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Can events have access modifiers?
|
|
Yes, you can have access modifiers in
events. You can have events with the protected keyword, which will be
accessible only to inherited classes. You can have private events only for
objects in that class.
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Why is the virtual keyword used in
code?
|
|
The Virtual keyword is used in code to
define methods and the properties that can be overridden in derived classes.
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What are constructors and destructors?
|
|
§ Constructors and destructors are special methods.
§ Constructors and destructors are special methods of
every class.
§ Each class has its own constructor and destructor
and are called automatically when the instance of a class is created or
destroyed.
§ The constructor initializes all class members
whenever you access the class and the destructor destroys them when the
objects are not required anymore.
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How can we suppress a finalize method?
|
|
GC.SuppressFinalize()
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Does C# support a variable number of
arguments?
|
|
§ Yes, using the params keyword.
§ The arguments are specified as a list of arguments
of a specific type, e.g., int. For ultimate flexibility, the type can be
object.
§ The standard example of a method which uses this
approach is System.console.writeLine().
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Which method will you call to start a
thread?
|
|
Start
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|
What is Generic?
|
|
§ Generic help us to create flexible strong type
collection.
§ Generic basically seperate the logic from the
datatype in order maintain better reusability, better maintainability etc.
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What are the different types of
polymorphism?
|
|
There are two types of polymorphism. They are
§ Compile time Polymorphism
§ Run time Polymorphism
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|
What is the difference between compile
time polymorphism and run time polymorphism?
|
|
Compile time Polymorphism
§ Compile time Polymorphism also known as method
overloading.
§ Method overloading means having two or more methods
with the same name but with different signatures.
Run time Polymorphism
§ Run time Polymorphism also known as method
overriding.
§ Method overriding means having two or more methods
with the same name , same signature but with different implementation.
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|
Which namespace enables multithreaded
programming in XML?
|
|
System.Threading
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|
Can we declare a block as static in
c#?
|
|
No, because c# doesnot support static
block, but it supports static method.
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Can we declare a method as sealed?
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In C# a method can't be declared as
sealed. However when we override a method in a derived class, we can declare
the overridden method as sealed. By declaring it as sealed, we can avoid
further overriding of this method.
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What Command is used to implement
properties in C#?
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get & set access modifiers are used
to implement properties in c#.
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What is static member?
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The member defined as static which can
be invoked directly from the class level, rather than from its instance.
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What is the syntax to inherit from a
class in C#?
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§ When a class is derived from another class, then the
members of the base class become the members of the derived class.
§ The access modifier used while accessing members of
the base class specifies the access status of the base class members inside
the derived class.
§ The syntax to inherit a class from another class In
C# is as follows :
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What is a basic difference between the
while loop and do while loop in C#?
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The while loop tests its condition at
the beginning, which means that the enclosed set of statements run for zero
or more number of times if the condition evaluates to true. The do while loop
iterates a set of statements at least once and then checks the condition at
the end.
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What is the main difference between a
subprocedure and a function?
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Subprocedures do not return a value,
while functions do.
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What are sealed classes in c#?
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§ The sealed modifier is used to prevent derivation
from a class.
§ A compile time error occurs if a sealed class is
specified as the base class of another class.
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What is the difference between class
and an Interface?
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§ Abstract classes can have implementations for some
of its members, but the interface can't have implementation for any of its
members.
§ Interfaces cannot have fields where as an abstract
class can have fields.
§ An interface can inherit from another interface only
and cannot inherit from an abstract class, where as an abstract class can
inherit from another abstract class or another interface.
§ A class can inherit from multiple interfaces at the
same time, where as a class cannot inherit from multiple classes at the same
time.
§ Abstract class members can have access modifiers
where as interface members cannot have access modifiers.
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What is the difference between an
abstract method & virtual method?
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An Abstract method does not provide an
implementation and forces overriding to the deriving class (unless the
deriving class also an abstract class), where as the virtual method has an
implementation and leaves an option to override it in the deriving class.
Thus Virtual method has an implementation & provides the derived class
with the option of overriding it. Abstract method does not provide an
implementation & forces the derived class to override the method.
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What is Static Method?
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It is possible to declare a method as
Static provided that they don't attempt to access any instance data or other
instance methods.
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What is a New modifier?
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The new modifier hides a member of the
base class. C# supports only hide by signature.
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What are the advantages of get and set
properties in C#?
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§ The get property accessor is used to return the
property value.
§ The set property accessor is used to assign a new
value.
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What are the difference between const
and readonly?
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§ A const can not be static, while readonly can be
static.
§ A const need to be declared and initialized at
declaration only, while a readonly can be initialized at declaration or by
the code in the constructor.
§ A const's value is evaluated at design time, while a
readonly's value is evaluated at runtime.
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