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pragya sharda

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Server-side ActiveX components are instantiated by passing the name of the component as a string to ________ object method ________.
 
  (a) Request, ActiveX
  (b) Response, ActiveX
  (c) Server, CreateObject
  (d) Server, CreateActiveX

Question 2

MC:The FSO _______ allows the programmer to read and write text files.
 
  (a) TextStream
  (b) ReadWrite
  (c) File
  (d) TextEdit



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: (c)

Answer to Question 2

Ans: (a)



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