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Posted By: Vijayalakshmi       Member Level: Bronze       Posted Date: 13 Jul 2007       Category: C#

You use Reflection to obtain information about method named MyMethod.
you need to ascertain whether MyMethod is accessible to a derived class.What should you do?



Select Answer:

Call the IsFamily property of the MethodInfo class.
Call the IsStatic property of the MethodInfo class.
Call the IsVirtual property of the MethodInfo class.
Call the IsAssembly property of the MethodInfo class.




      
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