• Interfaces - General Questions
6. 

Which of the following statements is correct about an interface?

A. One interface can be implemented in another interface.
B. An interface can be implemented by multiple classes in the same program.
C. A class that implements an interface can explicitly implement members of that interface.
D. The functions declared in an interface have a body.

7. 

Which of the following statements are correct about an interface in C#.NET?

  1. A class can implement multiple interfaces.
  2. Structures cannot inherit a class but can implement an interface.
  3. In C#.NET, : is used to signify that a class member implements a specific interface.
  4. An interface can implement multiple classes.
  5. The static attribute can be used with a method that implements an interface declaration.

A. 1, 2, 3
B. 2, 4
C. 3, 5
D. None of the above.

8. 

Which of the following is the correct implementation of the interface given below?

interface IMyInterface
{ 
    double MyFun(Single i);
}

A.
class MyClass
{
    double MyFun(Single i) as IMyInterface.MyFun
    {
        // Some code
    }
}
B.
class MyClass 
{
    MyFun (Single i) As Double
    {
        // Some code
    } 
}
C.
class MyClass: implements IMyInterface
{
    double fun(Single si) implements IMyInterface.MyFun()
    {
        //Some code
    } 
}
D.
class MyClass: IMyInterface
{
    double IMyInterface.MyFun(Single i)
    {
        // Some code
    } 
}

9. 

Which of the following statements is correct?

A. When a class inherits an interface it inherits member definitions as well as its implementations.
B. An interface cannot contain the signature of an indexer.
C. Interfaces members are automatically public.
D. To implement an interface member, the corresponding member in the class must be public as well as static.

10. 

Which of the following statements are correct about an interface used in C#.NET?

  1. An interface can contain properties, methods and events.
  2. The keyword must implement forces implementation of an interface.
  3. Interfaces can be overloaded.
  4. Interfaces can be implemented by a class or a struct.
  5. Enhanced implementations of an interface can be developed without breaking existing code.

A. 1, 2
B. 1, 4, 5
C. 3, 4
D. 3 only