Chapter 8 - Review
What does the following code display? s = 'randomness' + 'is' + 'fun' print(s[1]+s[10]+s[13])
aiu
What does the following code display? mystring = 'abcdefg' print(mystring[2:5])
cde
This string method returns a copy of the string with all leading white-space characters removed. A. lstrip B. rstrip C. remove D. strip_leading
A. lstrip
This string method returns true if a string contains only alphabetic characters and is at least one character in length. A. the isalpha method B. the alpha method C. the alphabetic method D. the isletters method
A. the isalpha method
What does the following code display? letters = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' print(letters[0:10:3])
ADGJ
What does the following code display? s = 'Alice and Bob' s = s.upper() s = s[6:] print(s)
AND BOB
In python, strings are ____. A. Mutable B. Immutable C. Mandatory D. Eliminated
B. Immutable
This string method returns a copy of the string with all leading and trailing white-space characters removed. A. clean B. strip C. remove-whitespace D. rstrip
B. strip
This string method returns true if a string contains only numeric digits and is at least one character in length. A. the digit method B. the isdigit method C. the numeric method D. the isnumber method
B. the isdigit method
This is the first index in a string. A. -1 B. 1 C. 0 D. The size of the string minus one
C. 0
This function returns the length of a string. A. length B. size C. len D. lengthof
C. len
This string method returns a copy of a string with all the alphabetic letters converted to uppercase. A. uppercase( ) B. case_upper( ) C. upper( ) D. to_upperCase( )
C. upper( )
This is the last index in a string. A. 1 B. 99 C. 0 D. The size of the string minus one
D. The size of the string minus one
This operator determines whether one string is contained inside another string. A. contains B. is_in C. == D. in
D. in
(T/F) The isupper method converts a string to all uppercase characters
False
The statement print('QWERTY' * 2) will print _____ on the screen. A. QWERTYQWERTY B. QWERTY C. QW D. ERTY
A. QWERTYQWERTY
What does the following code display? name = 'joe' print(name.lower()) print(name.upper()) print(name)
joe JOE joe