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Question ID 16964

You are developing an application that will process orders. The debug and release versions
of the application will display different logo images.
You need to ensure that the correct image path is set based on the build configuration.
Which code segment should you use?

Option A

Option A

Option B

Option B

Option C

Option C

Option D

Option D

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: There is no such constraint (unless you define one explicitly) RELEASE. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/507704/will-if-release-work-like-if-debug-does-in-c


Question ID 16965

You are creating an application that manages information about zoo animals. The
application includes a class named Animal and a method named Save.
The Save() method must be strongly typed. It must allow only types inherited from the
Animal class that uses a constructor that accepts no parameters.
You need to implement the Save() method.
Which code segment should you use?

Option A

Option A

Option B

Option B

Option C

Option C

Option D

Option D

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: When you define a generic class, you can apply restrictions to the kinds of types that client code can use for type arguments when it instantiates your class. If client code tries to instantiate your class by using a type that is not allowed by a constraint, the result is a compile-time error. These restrictions are called constraints. Constraints are specified by using the where contextual keyword. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d5x73970.aspx

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