Question - What is similarities/difference between an Abstract class and Interface? 
          
        
        Answer - 
        Differences are as follows: 
Interfaces provide a form of multiple inheritance. A class can extend only one other class. Interfaces are limited to public methods and constants with no implementation. Abstract classes can have a partial implementation, protected parts, static methods, etc. 
A Class may implement several interfaces. But in case of abstract class, a class may extend only one abstract class. Interfaces are slow as it requires extra indirection to to find corresponding method in in the actual class. Abstract classes are fast. 
Similarities: 
Neither Abstract classes or Interface can be instantiated.