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Microsoft TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Sample Questions:
1. You use Microsoft .NET Framework 4 to create a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application.
You add a property named ServiceContext to a control.
You need the value of ServiceContext to flow to the child controls exactly like the value of the DataContext property of the FrameworkElement class.
What should you do?
A) Register a dependency property.
In the options settings of the property metadata, specify the Inherits option.
B) Declare a new property.
In the get and set methods of the new property, create an instance of the TraversalRequest
class.
C) Declare a new property.
In the get method of the new property call VisualTreeHelper.GetParent.
In the set method of the new property, call VisualTreeHelper.GetChild.
D) Inherit the control class from the Dependency-Object class.
2. You are developing a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application. The application contains the following markup.
You need to ensure that the Filter combo box is hidden when the expander is collapsed.
What should you do?
A) Add the following DataTrigger element to the ComboBox control.
<DataTrigger Binding= "{Binding ElementName=Products, Path=Visibility}"
Value="Collapsed">
<Setter Property="Expander.IsExpanded"
Value="False"/>
</DataTrigger>
B) Add the following DataTrtgger element to the Expander control.
<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding ElementName=Filter, Path=Visibility}= Value="Collapsed">
<Setter Property="Expander.IsExpanded"
Value="False" />
</DataTrigger>
C) Add the following DataTrigger element to the Expander control.
<DataTrigger Binding="{Binding ElementName=Filter, Path=isExpanded} " Value="False">
<Setter Property="UIElementVisibility"
Value="Collapsed" />
</DataTrigger>
D) Add the following DataTrigger element to the ComboBox control.
DataTrigger Binding=" {Binding ElementName=Products, Path=isExpanded>
"Value="False">
<Setter Property="UIElement.Visibility"
Value="Collapsed"/>
</DataTrigger>
3. You use Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 to create a
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application.
You write the following code fragment.
< TextBox Text="{Binding Path=StringMember} " / >
You need to ensure that the StringMember property of the data-bound object is updated
immediately when the user types in the TextBox control.
Which binding expression should you use?
A) {Binding Path=StringMember, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}
B) {Binding Path=StringMember, Mode=Two way}
C) {Binding Path=StringMember, NotifyOnTargetUpdated=True}
D) {Binding Path=StringMember, NotifyOnSourceUpdated=True}
4. You use Microsoft .NET Framework to create a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application.
You create a window that contains a Button control and a MenuItem control. Both controls are labeled "Add sugar." The Command properties of the Button and MenuItem controls are set to the same RoutedCommand named AddSugarCommand.
You write the following code segment.
Private Sub CanAddSugar(sender As Object, e As CanExecuteRoutedEventArgs)
...
End Sub
You need to ensure that when the CanAddSugar method sets e.CanExecute to false, the MenuItem and Button controls are disabled.
What should you do?
A) Inherit the AddSugarCommand from the RoutedUICommand class instead of the RoutedCommand class. Call the CanAddSugar method from within the constructor of the AddSugarCommand command.
B) Add a CommandBinding object to the CommandBindings property of the window. Set the Command property of CommandBinding to the AddSugarCommand command. Set the CanExecute property of the CommandBinding object to the CanAddSugar method.
C) Create an event handler for the CanExecuteChanged event of the AddSugarCommand command. Call the CanAddSugar method from within the event handler.
D) Add a CommandBinding object to the CommandBinding property of the MenuItem control. Set the CanExecute property of the CommandBinding object to the CanAddSugar method.
5. You are develping a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application.
You plan to deploy the WPF application by using ClickOnce. The application will be associated to files that have an extension of .abc.
You need to ensure that when a user opens the application by double-clicking an .abc file, a TextBlock named txtBlockl displays the path of the file.
Which code should you use?
A) txtBlock1.Text = AppDomain. CurrentDomain.Setup Information. ActivationArguments. ActivationData \0\ .ToString ();
B) txtBlock1.Text = DataContext .ToString ();
C) txttBlock1.Text = App.Current.Properties["FilePath"].ToString();
D) txttBlock1.Text = App.Current.Properties["ActivationData"].ToString();
Solutions:
Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: A |