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1 Objective Questions |
1 Objective Questions |
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4 .. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers) |
4 .. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers) |
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6 .. #[Puneeth: ``Answer: Any size.``. Demarcate the answer from the |
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6 1. How large can an integer in Python be? |
9 1. How large can an integer in Python be? |
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8 Any Size. |
11 Any Size. |
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16 example :: |
19 example :: |
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18 c= 3.2 + 4.6j |
21 c= 3.2 + 4.6j |
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22 3. Look at the following piece of code :: |
24 3. Look at the following piece of code :: |
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24 In []: f or t |
26 In []: f or t |
25 Out[]:True |
27 Out[]:True |
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27 What can you comment about the data type of f and t ? |
29 What can you comment about the data type of f and t ? |
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29 4. One major diffence between tuples and lists? |
31 4. One major diffence between tuples and lists? |
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31 Tuples are immutable while lists are not. |
33 Tuples are immutable while lists are not. |
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34 5. Look at the following sequence :: |
36 5. Look at the following sequence :: |
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36 In []:t=true |
38 In []:t=true |
37 NameError: name 'true' is not defined |
39 NameError: name 'true' is not defined |
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39 What might be the reason for error here? |
41 What might be the reason for error here? |
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41 In this scenario , it seems the programmer wanted to create a variable t with the boolean value True with a capital T. Since no variable by the name true(small t) is known to the interpreter it gives a NameError. |
43 In this scenario , it seems the programmer wanted to create a |
44 variable t with the boolean value True with a capital T. Since no |
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45 variable by the name true(small t) is known to the interpreter it |
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46 gives a NameError. |
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44 6. Put the following string in a variable quotation. |
49 6. Put the following string in a variable quotation. |
45 "God doesn't play dice" -Albert Einstein |
50 "God doesn't play dice" -Albert Einstein |
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47 quotation='''"God doesn't play dice" -Albert Einstein''' |
52 quotation='''"God doesn't play dice" -Albert Einstein''' |
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49 7. Given a tuple :: |
54 7. Given a tuple :: |
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51 tup=(7,4,2,1,3,6,5,8) |
56 tup=(7,4,2,1,3,6,5,8) |
52 tup[-2] |
57 tup[-2] |
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61 .. #[Puneeth: ``Answer: Any size.``. Demarcate the answer from the |
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56 8. What is the syntax for checking containership in Python?:: |
64 8. What is the syntax for checking containership in Python?:: |
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58 element in sequence |
66 element in sequence |
59 'l' in "Hello" |
67 'l' in "Hello" |
76 .. A minimum of 2 questions here (along with answers) |
84 .. A minimum of 2 questions here (along with answers) |
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78 1. Given two lists for example, |
86 1. Given two lists for example, |
79 list1=[1,2,3,4] and list2=[1,2,3,4,5,6,7] write a program to remove one list from the other. |
87 list1=[1,2,3,4] and list2=[1,2,3,4,5,6,7] write a program to remove one list from the other. |
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89 .. #[Puneeth: dependency LOs?] |
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82 #. Write a program to check if a string is palindrome? |
91 #. Write a program to check if a string is palindrome? |
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93 .. #[Puneeth: comparison has not been taught, has it? does this depend |
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94 .. on any other LO?] |