C# Tutorials and offshore development in India
    Tutorials   Resources   Forum   Communities   Interview   Jobs   Projects   Offshore Development    
Silverlight Tutorials | Mentor | Code Converter | Articles | Code Factory | Computer Jokes | Members | Peer Appraisal | IT Companies | Bookmarks | Revenue Sharing |


Prizes & Awards
My Profile



Active Members
TodayLast 7 Days more...

New Feature: Community Sites: Create your own .NET community website and start earning from Google AdSense ! It's Free !



Posted By: Sarathkumar R       Member Level: Bronze       Posted Date: 13 Sep 2006       Category: C#

can we use access specifiers like public,private etc with namespace declaration?



Select Answer:

Yes,It is possible
Some times possible
No,because implicitly have public access
no,because implicitly have private access




      
Your Test Score: 0 / 0



Next Question: Why can’t you specify the accessibility modifier for methods inside the interface?
Previous Question: can we have protected element as a namespace member?
Related Questions:
  • What is the default property bound to a textbox control


  • Which one of the follwing will not be static


  • Which of the following statement is invalid with regards to constructor


  • What type of parameter you pass to the member function of a class that are not necessary to intialize


  • diff b/w ENUM and CONST


  • Categories

    ASP.NET C# VB.NET 
    .NET Framework SQL Server Other 

    Submit Interview/Test Questions with Answers and make money from adsense revenue sharing program

    Want to prepare for an interview? Try our aptitude tests and standard interview questions first.


    dotNet Slackers   BizTalk Adaptors    Web Design

    conference call definitions

    Contact Us    Privacy Policy    Terms Of Use