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C# Programming Basics

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. System.Single






2. Allows a Method to be defined in a separate file (within the same Project). If no definition is found the compiler excludes the Method as an optimization.






3. 64 bit double precision floating point data






4. Windows Presentation Foundation






5. (< or > or <= or >=)






6. 64 bit - unsigned integer data






7. Container for one or more Visual Studio Projects.






8. Sits behind GUI (Graphical User Interface) and provides event listeners






9. Names reserved by the compiler that coders are not allowed to use as identifiers.






10. 32 bit integer data






11. A symbol that specifies an operation to be performed on one or more variables.






12. Restricts access to a Member to the current Class and any Derived Class.






13. A Class that cannot be Inherited






14. (= or += or -= or = or /=)






15. System.Int32






16. Contains the class definitions that allow access to the functionality provided by .NET.






17. Represents the encapsulation of data and behaviors into a single unit.






18. An instance of a class that exists at run-time and is typically referenced via a variable name.






19. Field whose value can never change. Declared with 'const' keyword






20. Keyword which exposes members to other classes OR Identifier which makes program elements public






21. Allows a class to define multiple implementations of a method based on the number and types of arguments passed (Overloading).






22. 64 bit integer data






23. Framework Class Library






24. Block of memory for storing local variables and parameters. Automatically grows and shrinks as function is entered and excited.






25. Thing which gives something a value. E.g. Assignment Expression uses the '=' operator to assign a variable value such as x = y * 5






26. Compilation of classes. In C# Usually ends in .dll or .exe






27. 128 bit fixed precision (financial)






28. A Class that cannot be instantiated.






29. Mathematical (+ or - or / or %)






30. Groups classes together so that they have a unique identifier






31. true or false






32. Code which signifies a carriage return. Symbolises a new line in a text box.






33. 8 bit - unsigned byte (0 - 255)






34. System.SByte






35. Microsoft's generic software framework for application development.






36. (== or !=)






37. 16 bit - unsigned integer data (0 to 65535)






38. Command Language Runtime






39. Indicates that the Method can be overridden.






40. Calculation whose result is either true or false but cannot be both E.g. == Equal to. != Not Equal too. < Less than. <= Less than of equal to. > Greater than. >= Greaten than or equal to. && AND (Conditional) ->|| OR (Conditional)






41. A Class that can only have Static Members






42. Text as Unicode characters






43. Instance of a type created when a program runs. Can be visible or invisible. Has properties and events and methods. Properties- determine appearance. Events - trigger a response. Methods - something the object does






44. Just-in-time compilation






45. The .NET run-time environment that enables code to be compiled and executed.






46. A type of statement that produces a value that might be tested or assigned to a variable.






47. The act of generalizing or thinking about an object in general terms. The act of identifying the data members and behavior of a Class.






48. System.UInt16






49. The CLR tool used for just-in-time compilation which converts IL code to CPU specific code.






50. Allows the definition of a Class to span multiple files (within the same Project)