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Posted By: umakanth kalluri       Member Level: Bronze       Posted Date: 19 Jul 2005       Category: C#

Which of the following statements is FALSE?



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Reflection can be used to examine the contents of an assembly.
Reflection can be used to find the types associated with a module.
Reflection can be used to find the events associated with a type.
Reflection can be used to find the types base class




      
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