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Microsoft - C# Interview Questions

This article provides Microsoft Interview Questions covering Microsoft C# questions. For more Interview Questions / Answers related to Microsoft, click on links provided at the end of each question set.

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Microsoft - C# Interview Questions

1. What is indexer? Where it is used explain
2. What is .NET Framework?
3. How we handle sql exceptions? What is the class that handles SqlServer exceptions?
4. What is the advantage of serialization?
5. how to fill datalist usinf XML file and how to bind it,code behind language is c#
6. What is the difference between const and static read-only?
7. Is it mandatory to implement all the methods which are there in abstract class if we inherit that abstract
8. Why do I get a "CS5001: does not have an entry point defined" error when compiling?
9. What's the implicit name of the parameter that gets passed into the class' set method?
10. How do you inherit from a class in C#?
11. Does C# support multiple inheritance?
12. When you inherit a protected class-level variable, who is it available to?
13. Are private class-level variables inherited?
14. Describe the accessibility modifier protected internal.
15. What is the implicit name of the parameter that gets passed into the class set method?
16. What's the top .NET class that everything is derived from?
17. How's method overriding different from overloading?
18. What does the keyword virtual mean in the method definition?
19. What is an abstract class?
20. What is the data provider name to connect to Access database?

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