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Microsoft TS: Office SharePoint Server, Application Development (available in 2010) Sample Questions:
1. You create a Web Part that queries a list.
The Web Part contains the following code segment. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
01 protected override void Render(HtmlTextWriter writer)
02 {
03 SPUserToken spInToken = GetTheContext(SPContext.Current.Site);
04 using (SPSite aSite = new SPSite(curSiteCtx.ID, spInToken))
05 {
06
07 }
08 }
09 private SPUserToken GetTheContext(SPSite nWeb)
10 {
11 nWeb.CatchAccessDeniedException = false;
12 SPUserToken spToken = null;
13 try
14 {
15 spToken = nWeb.SystemAccount.UserToken;
16 }
17 catch (UnauthorizedAccessException generatedExceptionName)
18 {
19
20 }
21 return spToken;
22 }
You need to ensure that users without permissions to the list can view the contents of the list from the Web Part.
Which code segment should you add at line 19?
A) spToken = nWeb.RootWeb.AllUsers[SPContext.Current.Web.Name].UserToken;
B) SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate(){
using (SPSite eSite = new SPSite(nWeb.ID))
{
spToken = SPContext.Current.Web.CurrentUser.UserToken;
}
}
C) spToken = nWeb.RootWeb.AllUsers[WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent().Name].UserToken;
D) SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate(){ using (SPSite eSite = new SPSite(nWeb.ID)){
spToken = nWeb.SystemAccount.UserToken;
}
}
2. You plan to create a workflow that has the following three activities:
CreateTask
OnTaskChanged
CompleteTask
You need to ensure that each time the workflow starts, the three activities are linked to a single task.
What should you do?
A) Configure all activities to use the same correlation token.
B) Create an SPWorkflowEventReceiver event receiver for the SharePoint Tasks list.
C) Configure all activities to use the same TaskId.
D) Create an SPItemEventReceiver event receiver for the SharePoint Tasks list.
3. You have a Web application that contains the following code segment.
private void CreatingSPSite()
{ SPSite siteCollection = null;try{
siteCollection = new SPSite("http://contoso.com");
}
finally
{
}
}
You need to prevent the code segment from causing a memory leak.
Which code segment should you add?
A) if (siteCollection != null){ siteCollection.Close(); }
B) if (siteCollection != null){ siteCollection.Dispose(); }
C) siteCollection = null;
D) siteCollection.WriteLocked = false;
4. You need to add a new field to a provisioned content type.
You must propagate the field to child lists and child content types.
What should you use?
A) <FieldRefs>
B) <MapFile>
C) <ApplyElementManifests>
D) <AddContentTypeField>
5. You have a custom theme named MyTheme. The theme is defined in a file named MyTheme.thmx.
You have a console application that contains the following code segment. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
01 using (SPSite site=new SPSite("http://intranet"))
02 {
03 SPWeb web=site.OpenWeb();
04
05 }
You need to programmatically apply the theme to a SharePoint site.
Which code segment should you add to the console application?
A) ThmxTheme.SetThemeUrlForWeb(web, "/_catalogs/theme/MyTheme.thmx", False);
B) web.AlternateCssUrl = "/_themes/MyTheme";
C) web.ApplyWebTemplate("MyTheme.thmx");
D) web.ThemedCssFolderUrl = "/_themes/MyTheme";
Solutions:
Question # 1 Answer: D | Question # 2 Answer: A | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: D | Question # 5 Answer: A |