1. C# (C-Sharp) was developed by |
Sun Microsystems |
Microsoft |
Intel |
IBM
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2. What is C# (C-Sharp) ? |
An Operating System |
An Programming Tool |
An Programming Language |
None of these
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3. C# (C-Sharp) belong to which framework ? |
Java |
.NET |
It does't belong to any framework |
None of these
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4. What is CLR ? |
Conventional Language Runtime |
Clarified Language Runtime |
Common Language Runtime |
Colloquial Language Runtime
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5. Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is a style of programming in which your code is broken up into units, known as |
objects |
classes |
objects or classes |
objects and classes
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6. There are, however, some advanced features of C++, such as __ that are not supported in .NET, and are therefore, not available in managed code. |
templates |
Runtime classes |
base classes |
multiple-document-interfaces
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7. Using C# you can, for example, write a ___ web page |
dynamic |
static |
standard |
classical
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8. Using C# you can, for example, write ___ of a distributed application |
a core |
a component |
an array |
a structure
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9. This is because they all have the same familiar Windows ___ at their core. |
GUID |
IDE |
DLL |
API
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10. What is OLE ? |
Object Linking and Embedding |
Oriented Linking and Embedding |
Object Location and Embedding |
Objective Location and Embedding
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11. What actually manages your code ? |
JIT |
CTS |
CLR |
CLS
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12. When the . NET runtime loads and runs code, this is the language that it expects to find the code in. |
Intermediate Language |
Common Type System |
Just-in-Time Compilation |
Globally Unique IDentifiers
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13. When you compile managed code, the ____ actually emits IL. |
debugger |
collector |
translator |
compiler
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14. ____ this is a minimum set of standards that guarantees that code can be accessed from any language. |
Common Type System |
Common Language Specification |
Just-in-Time Compilation |
The .NET Runtime
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15. Common Language Specification: This is a minimum set of standards that guarantees that code can be accessed from any |
compiler |
stage |
application |
language
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16. Just-in-Time (JIT) Compilation: This is the term for the process of performing the ___ stage of compilation from IL into native machine code. |
intermediate |
beginning |
final |
whole
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17. The function call generated by a non-OOP compiler causes what is called ___ binding |
weak |
strong |
early |
late
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18. You create a string reference: |
string {s}; |
string [s]; |
string (s); |
string s;
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19. When you create a reference, you want to connect it with a new object. You do so, in general, with the |
single quote |
double quote |
round brackets |
new keyword
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20. There are six different places to store data. This is a general-purpose pool of memory (also in the RAM area) where all C# objects live. |
Registers |
The heap |
Static storage |
The stack
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