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+<questionbank>
+ <day1quiz1>
+
+ <question>
+ <description>
+ How will you set the x and y axis limits so that the region of interest is in the rectangle $(0, -1.5)$ (left bottom coordinate) and $(2\pi, 1.5)$ (right top coordinate)?
+ </description>
+ <time_limit>
+ 30
+ </time_limit>
+ <expected_answer>
+ xlim\( 0 , 2 \* pi \) [;,\n+] ylim\( -1.5 , 1.5\)
+ </expected_answer>
+ </question>
+
+ <question>
+ <description>
+ If a = [1, 2, 5, 9] then what is the value of a[0:-1]?
+ </description>
+ <time_limit>
+ 30
+ </time_limit>
+ <expected_answer>
+ \[ 1 , 2 , 5 \]
+ </expected_answer>
+ </question>
+
+ <question>
+ <description>
+ A sample line from a Comma Separated Values (CSV) file:
+ line = "Rossum, Guido, 42, 56, 34, 54"
+ What code would you use to separate the line into fields?
+ </description>
+ <time_limit>
+ 30
+ </time_limit>
+ <expected_answer>
+ (line\.split\( ([",']) , \2 \))
+ </expected_answer>
+ </question>
+
+ <question>
+ <description>
+ If a = [1, 2, 5, 9] how do you find the length of this list?
+ </description>
+ <time_limit>
+ 30
+ </time_limit>
+ <expected_answer>
+ len\( a \)
+ </expected_answer>
+ </question>
+
+ </day1quiz1>
+
+ <day1quiz2>
+ <question>
+ <description>
+ What is the maximum number that can be represented natively in Python.
+ </description>
+ <time_limit>
+ 30
+ </time_limit>
+ <options>
+ Infinite
+ 2**32
+ </options>
+ <expected_answer>
+ 1
+ </expected_answer>
+ </question>
+ </day1quiz2>
+
+</questionbank>