PE1 Summary Test
What is the output of the following snippet? dd = {"1": "0", "0": "1"} for x in dd.vals(): print(x, end="")
the code is erroneous(the dict object has no vals() method)
How many stars (*) will the following snippet send to the console? i =0 while i < i + 2 : i += 1 print("*") else: print("*")
the snippet will enter an infinite loop, printing one star per line
How many hashes (*) will the following snippet sent to the console? lst = [[x for x in range(3)] for y in range(3)] for r in range(3): for c in rang(3): if lst[r][c] % 2 != 0: print("#")
three
The following snippet: def function_1(a): return None def function_2(a): return function_1(a) * functin_1(a) print(function_2(2))
will create a runtime error
How many element does the lst list contain? lst = [i for i in range(-1, -2)]
zero
An operator able to check two values are not equal is code as:
!=
What is the output of the following piece of code if the user enters two lines containing 3 and 2 respectively? x = int(input()) y = int(input()) x = x % y y = y % x print(y)
0
What is the output of the following snippet? def fun(x, y): if x == y: return x else: return fun(x, y-1) print(fun(0,3))
0
What will be the output of the following snippet? a = 1 b = 0 a = a ^ b b = a ^ b a = a ^ b print (a, b)
0 1
What is the output of the following code if the user enters a 0 ? try: value = input("Enter a value: ") print(int(value) / len(value)) except ValueError: print("Bad input...") except ZeroDivisionError: print("Very bad input...") except TypeErrorq: print("Very very bad input...") except: print("Booo!")
0.0
What is the output of the following piece of code? x = 1 // 5 + 1 / 5 print(x)
0.2
What is the output of the following piece of code? x = 1 y = 2 x, y z = x, x, y z, y, z = x, y, z print(x, y, z)
1 1 2
What is the output of the following snippet? def fun(x): if c % 2 == 0: return 1 else: return 2 print(fun(fun(2)))
2
What is the output of the following piece of code if the user enters two lines containing 2 and 4 respectively? x = float(input()) y = float(input()) print(y **(1 / x))
2.0
What is the output of the following snippet? dct = {} dct['1'] = (1, 2) dct['2'] = (2, 1) for x in dct.keys(): print(dct[x][1], end="")
21
What is the output of the following snippet? def fun(inp =2, out =3): return inp * out print(fun(out =2))
4
What is the output of the following snippet? tup = (1, 2, 4, 8) tup = tup[-2:-1] tup = tup[-1] print(tup)
4
What is the output of the following piece of the code if the user enter two lines containing 3 and 6 respectively? y = input() x = input() print(x + y)
63
What is the output of the following piece of code? print("a", "b", "c", sep="sep")
asepbsepc
Which if the following snippets shows the correct way of handing multiple excepting in a single except clause?
except: (TypeError, ValueError, ZeroDivisinError):# Some code. option 5
Which of the following lines correctly. invoke the function defined below? (Select two answers) def fun(a, b, c=0): #Body of the function.
fun(0, 1, 2) fun(b=0, a=0)
Which of the following variable names are illegal and will cause the SystemError exception? (Select two answers)
in for
What will happen when you attempt to run the following code? print(Hello, World)
The code will raise the systemError exception.
What is the expected behavior of the following program? try: print(5/0) break: except: print("Sorry, something went wrong...") except(ValueError, ZeroDivisionError): print("Too bad...")
The program will cause a SyntaxError exception
What is the expected behavior of the following program? foo = (1, 2, 3) foo.index(0)
The program will cause a ValueError exception.
What value will be assignment to the x variable? z = 0 y = 0 x = y < z and z > y or y > z and z < y
True
What is the output of the following snippet? dct = {'one': 'two', 'three': 'one', 'two': 'three'} v = dct['three'] for k in range(len(dct)): v = dct[v] print(v)
one
What is the output of the following snippet? my_list = [x * x for x in range (5)] def fun(last): del lst[lst[2]] return lst print(fun(my_list))
[0 , 1, 4, 9]
What is the output of the following snippet? my_list = [1, 2] for v in range(2): my_list.insert(-1, my_list[v]) print(my_list)
[1, 1, 1, 2]
The result of the following division: 1 // 2
is equal to 0
The following snippet: def func(a, b): reeturn b ** a print(func(b=2, 2))
is erroneous
Assuming that my_tuple is a correctly crated tuple, the fact that tuples are immutable means that the following instruction: my_tuple[1] = my_tuple[1] + my_tuple[0]
is illegal
The meaning of a positional argument is determined by:
its position within the argument list
Take a look at the snippet and choose the true statement: nums = [1, 2, 3] vals = nums del vals[:]
nums and vals have the same length
Which of the following sentences are true about the code? (Select two answers) nums = [1, 2, 3] vals = nums
nums has the same length as vals nums and vals are different names of the same list
