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Visual Studio

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. languages used to communicate with a computer






2. A file that can be run outside of the Visual Studio IDE. such as from the Run dialog box in Windows; the file has an .exe extension on its filename






3. Graphical User Interface






4. The right column of hte Properties list; displays the current value (setting) of each of the properties






5. The form that appears automatically when an applications is started






6. Acronym for object-oriented programming






7. A block of code that performs a specific task






8. Appears in the Code Editor window; list the names of the object included in the user interface






9. A block of memory cells inside the computer; contains the code that defines a group of related classes.






10. Appears in the Code Editor window; lists the events to which the selected object is capable of responding






11. Actions to which an object can respond; examples include clicking and double-clicking






12. A programming language that allows the programmer to use objects to accomplish a programs's goal






13. The process of giving a mechanism the direction accomplish a task






14. A block of code that specifies (or defines) the appearance and behaviors of an object






15. The practice of lowercasing the first word in an object's name and then uppercasing the first letter in each subsequent word in the name






16. A file that contains code






17. The process of translating a solution into a language that the computer can understand






18. A unit of measurement used to describe the size of text; one point = 1/72 of an inch






19. What the user sees and interacts with while an application is running.






20. The people who write computer programs






21. The rules of a programming language






22. The process of locating and correcting the errors (bugs) in a program






23. The control used to display text that the user is not allowed to edit while an application is running






24. The control commonly used to perform an immediate action when clicked






25. A period; used to indicate a hierarchy






26. Program instructions






27. The window that contains the tools used when creating an interface; each tool represents a class; referred to more simply as the toolbox/






28. The directions given to computers; also called programs






29. objects (such as a label - picture box - or button) added to form






30. The window that displays a list of the projects contained in the current solution and the items contained in each project






31. The directions given to computers; also called computer programs






32. Refers to the Toolbox window






33. The section of the Properties window that lists the names of the properties associated with the selected object - as well as each property's value






34. The process of creating an object from a class






35. The section of the Properties window that contains the name of the selected object






36. The last line in a procedure






37. integrated development environment






38. The foundation for the user interface in a Windows application; referred to more simply as a form






39. An object created (instantiated) from a class






40. A pattern that the computer uses to create (instantiate) an object.






41. A file that contains the code associated with a Windows form






42. An environment that contains all of the tools and features you need to create - run - and test your programs; also called an IDE






43. Programs created for the Windows environment - the Web - or mobile devices






44. A word that has a special meaning in a programming language






45. The first control selected in a group of controls; this is the control whose size and /or location you want the other selected controls to match






46. The foundation for the user interface in a Windows application; also called a Windows Form object






47. Anything that can be seen - touched - used






48. A predefined Visual Basic procedure that you can call (invoke) when needed






49. The fist line in a procedure






50. The window in which you create an application's GUI