Answers to Hour 18

1: What minimal argument should you supply when calling MessageBox.Show()?
A1: The prompt argument, the string for the message.
2: If you don't supply a value for the title parameter of MessageBox.Show(), what gets displayed in the title bar of the message?
A2: Nothing
3: What type of data is always returned by the MessageBox.Show() method?
A3: A DialogResult
4: Which event fires first, the KeyUp or KeyPress event?
A4: KeyPress
5: How do you determine which button is being pressed in a mouse-related event?
A5: Use the Buttons property of the e object in the event handler.

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