ASP.NET Web Forms Online Test
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The ASP.NET Web Forms online test assesses knowledge of building web apps with the ASP.NET Web Forms framework. This test includes live coding questions in C# as it is required for creating ASP.NET applications.
The assessment includes work-sample tasks such as:
- Using server controls such as GridView, TextBox, and RangeValidator.
- Managing state between two web calls.
- Writing C# classes and interfaces to produce reusable code.
A good ASP.NET Web Forms developer needs a solid understanding of the ASP.NET Web Forms framework, the .NET class library, and the C# programming language to create robust, scalable, and user-friendly web applications.
Sample public questions
A turn-based strategy game has a grid with water and land. The grid contains a true value where it's water and false where it's land.
The player controls a boat unit with a particular movement pattern. It can only move to fixed destinations from its current position as shown in the image below:
The boat can only move in a direct path through water to the possible destinations, so a destination will become unreachable if there is land in the way.
Implement the CanTravelTo function, that checks whether a destination is reachable by the boat. It should return true for destinations that are reachable according to the pattern above, and false for unreachable or out of bounds destinations which are outside the grid.
For example, consider the following code:
bool[,] gameMatrix =
{
{false, true, true, false, false, false},
{true, true, true, false, false, false},
{true, true, true, true, true, true},
{false, true, true, false, true, true},
{false, true, true, true, false, true},
{false, false, false, false, false, false},
};
Console.WriteLine(CanTravelTo(gameMatrix, 3, 2, 2, 2)); // true, Valid move
Console.WriteLine(CanTravelTo(gameMatrix, 3, 2, 3, 4)); // false, Can't travel through land
Console.WriteLine(CanTravelTo(gameMatrix, 3, 2, 6, 2)); // false, Out of bounds
The following image shows valid and invalid destinations when the boat is in the position (3, 2):
An ASPX page contains the following snippet:
<asp:TextBox ID="Name" runat="server" />
<br />
<input id="Surname" type="text" />
Which of the following statements are true?
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Skills and topics tested
- ASP.NET Web Forms
- Web Controls
- C#
- Algorithmic Thinking
- Accessibility Levels
- OOP
- Refactoring
- Pass by Reference
- Multithreading
- Synchronization
- Exceptions
- LINQ
- Data Structures
- Sorting
- Bug Fixing
- Language
- Lists
- HashSet
- Properties
- Regex
- Strings
- Arithmetic
- Inheritance
- Method Overriding
- Destructors
- Memory Management
- Linked List
- Stream
- Dictionary
- Iteration
- Recursion
- Tree
- Graphs
- Arrays
- Integer Division
- StringBuilder
- Serialization
- XML
- Test Case Design
- Unit Testing
- Queue
- Dynamic Programming
- Null Coalescing Operator
- Null Conditional Operator
- Dynamic Objects
- Conditions
- AI Code Review
- Conditional Statements
- Loops
- 2D Array
- Abstract Class
- Tuples
- Complexity
- Stack
- Extension Methods
- Higher Order Function
- Interfaces
- TDD
- Field Modifiers
- Random
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- C# Developer
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- Web Developer
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