Which two actions should you perform?

You use the following declaration to add a Web usercontrol named TestUserControl.ascx to an ASP.NET
page named TestPage.aspx.
<uc:TestUserControl ID=”testControl” runat=”server”/>
You add the following code to the code-behind file of TestPage.aspx.
private void TestMethod()
{

}
You define the following delegate.
public delegate void MyEventHandler();
You need to add an event of type MyEventHandler named MyEvent to TestUserControl.ascx and attach the
page’s TestMethod method to the event.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correctanswer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

You use the following declaration to add a Web usercontrol named TestUserControl.ascx to an ASP.NET
page named TestPage.aspx.
<uc:TestUserControl ID=”testControl” runat=”server”/>
You add the following code to the code-behind file of TestPage.aspx.
private void TestMethod()
{

}
You define the following delegate.
public delegate void MyEventHandler();
You need to add an event of type MyEventHandler named MyEvent to TestUserControl.ascx and attach the
page’s TestMethod method to the event.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correctanswer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.
Add the following line of code to TestUserControl.ascx.cs.
public event MyEventHandler MyEvent;

B.
Add the following line of code to TestUserControl.ascx.cs.
public MyEventHandler MyEvent;

C.
Replace the TestUserControl.ascx reference in TestPage.aspx with the following declaration.
<uc:TestUserControl ID=”testControl” runat=”server”OnMyEvent=”TestMethod”/>

D.
Replace the TestUserControl.ascx reference in TestPage.aspx with the following declaration.
<uc:TestUserControl ID=”testControl” runat=”server”MyEvent=”TestMethod”/>



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