diff -r 88a01948450d -r d33698326409 advanced-features-functions/questions.rst --- a/advanced-features-functions/questions.rst Wed Nov 17 23:24:57 2010 +0530 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -Objective Questions -------------------- - -.. A mininum of 8 questions here (along with answers) - -1. All arguments of a function cannot have default values. True or - False? - - Answer: False - -#. When calling a function, the arguments - - 1. should always be in the order in which they are defined. - #. can be in any order - #. only keyword arguments can be in any order, but should be called - at the beginning. - #. only keyword arguments can be in any order, but should be called - at the end. - - Answer: only keyword arguments can be in any order, but should be called - at the end. - -#. Given the following function, identify the keywords with default - values. - :: - - def seperator(char, count=40, show=False): - - if show: - print char * count - - return char * count - - Answer: ``count``, ``show`` - -#. Given the following function, - :: - - def seperator(char, count=40, show=False): - - if show: - print char * count - - return char * count - - What is the output of ``separator("+", 1, True)``. - - Answer: ``+`` is printed and returned. - - -#. Given the following function, - :: - - def seperator(char, count=40, show=False): - - if show: - print char * count - - return char * count - - What is the output of ``separator("+", True, 1)``. - - Answer: ``+`` is printed and returned. - -#. Given the following function, - :: - - def seperator(char, count=40, show=False): - - if show: - print char * count - - return char * count - - What is the output of ``separator("+", show=True, 1)``. - - Answer: SyntaxError - -#. The following is a valid function definition. True or False? Why? - :: - - def seperator(count=40, char, show=False): - - if show: - print char * count - - return char * count - - Answer: False. All parameters with default arguments should be - defined at the end. - -#. Which of the following cannot be used as default values for - arguments? - - a. floats - #. lists - #. functions - #. booleans - #. None of the Above - - Answer: None of the above. - - -Larger Questions ----------------- - -1. - -2.