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Programming For Everybody (Getting Started With Python) - Home - Coursera - 3 PDF

This document summarizes a 10 question quiz on Python programming concepts covered in Chapter 3 of an online course. It shows that the user passed all 10 multiple choice questions, earning full points. The questions cover Python concepts like indentation, comparison operators, if/elif/else statements, and exception handling.

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Chapter 3 10/10 points (100%)


Quiz, 10 questions

Congratulations! You passed! Next Item

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1. 
What do we do to a Python statement that is immediately after an if statement to indicate that the
statement is to be executed only when the if statement is true?

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2. 
Which of these operators is not a comparison / logical operator?

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3. 
What is true about the following code segment:

1 if x == 5 :
2 print('Is 5')
3 print('Is Still 5')
4 print('Third 5')

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4. 
When you have multiple lines in an if block, how do you indicate the end of the if block?

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You look at the following text:


Chapter 3 10/10 points (100%)
Quiz, 10 questions
1 if x == 6 :
2 print('Is 6')
3 print('Is Still 6')
4 print('Third 6')

It looks perfect but Python is giving you an 'Indentation Error' on the second print statement. What is the
most likely reason?

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6. 
What is the Python reserved word that we use in two-way if tests to indicate the block of code that is to be
executed if the logical test is false?

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7. 
What will the following code print out?

1 x = 0
2 if x < 2 :
3 print('Small')
4 elif x < 10 :
5 print('Medium')
6 else :
7 print('LARGE')
8 print('All done')

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8. 
For the following code,

1 if x < 2 :
2 print('Below 2')
3 elif x >= 2 :
4 print('Two or more')
5 else :
6 print('Something else')

What value of 'x' will cause 'Something else' to print out?

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9. 
Chapter 3
In questions
the following code (numbers added) - which will be the last line to execute successfully? 10/10 points (100%)
Quiz, 10

1 (1) astr = 'Hello Bob'


2 (2) istr = int(astr)
3 (3) print('First', istr)
4 (4) astr = '123'
5 (5) istr = int(astr)
6 (6) print('Second', istr)

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10. 
For the following code:

1 astr = 'Hello Bob'


2 istr = 0
3 try:
4 istr = int(astr)
5 except:
6 istr = -1

What will the value be for istr after this code executes?

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