Select differences between reference type and value type:
i. Memory allocated to 'Value type' is from heap and reference type is from 'System. ValueType'
ii. Memory allocated to 'Value type' is from 'System. ValueType' and reference type is from 'Heap'
iii. Structures, enumerated types derived from 'System. ValueType' are created on stack, hence known as ValueType and all 'classes' are reference type because values are stored on heap
A. i, iii
B. ii, iii
C. i, ii, iii
D. i
Answer: Option B
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What is the correct syntax to declare a variable in C#?
A. num = int;
B. var num;
C. num int;
D. int num;
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A. Declares a constant
B. Converts a variable to string
C. Implicitly declares a variable
D. Defines a method

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