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Python - Things to know before proceed - Syntax ( Indentation, Comments ) Quiz

# Quiz
1
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Bitwise _________ gives 1 if either of the bits is 1 and 0 when both of the bits are 1.

  • 1]

    OR

  • 2]

    AND

  • 3]

    XOR

  • 4]

    NOT

Solution
2
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

4^12

 

  • 1]

    2

  • 2]

    4

  • 3]

    8

  • 4]

    12

Solution
3
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Any odd number on being AND-ed with ________ always gives 1. Hint: Any even number on being AND-ed with this value always gives 0.

  • 1]

    10

  • 2]

    2

  • 3]

    1

  • 4]

    0

Solution
4
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the value of the following Python expression?

 bin(10-2)+bin(12^4)

 

  • 1]

    0b10000b1000

  • 2]

    0b1000b1000

  • 3]

    0b10001000

  • 4]

    0b10000

Solution
5
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following expressions can be used to multiply a given number ‘a’ by 4?

  • 1]

    a>>4

  • 2]

    a>>2

  • 3]

    a<<4

  • 4]

    a<<2

Solution
6
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code if a=10 and b =20?

a=10
b=20
a=a^b
b=a^b
a=a^b
print(a,b)

 

  • 1]

    20 20

  • 2]

    20 10

  • 3]

    10 10

  • 4]

    10 20

Solution
7
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What is the two’s complement of -44?

  • 1]

    10110011

  • 2]

    11101011

  • 3]

    11010100

  • 4]

    1011011

Solution
8
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

~100?

 

  • 1]

    -100

  • 2]

    100

  • 3]

    -101

  • 4]

    101

Solution
9
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

print(4.00/(2.0+2.0))

 

  • 1]

    1

  • 2]

    1.00

  • 3]

    1.0

  • 4]

    Error

Solution
10
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the value of X in the following Python expression?

X = 2+9*((3*12)-8)/10

 

  • 1]

    27.2

  • 2]

    28.4

  • 3]

    30.8

  • 4]

    30.0

Solution
11
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following expressions involves coercion when evaluated in Python?

  • 1]

    3.4 + 4.6

  • 2]

    1.7 % 2

  • 3]

    7.9 * 6.3

  • 4]

    4.7 – 1.5

Solution
12
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

24//6%3, 24//4//2

 

  • 1]

    (3,1)

  • 2]

    (1,0)

  • 3]

    (0,3)

  • 4]

    (1,3)

Solution
13
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which among the following list of operators has the highest precedence?

 +, -, **, %, /, <<, >>, |

 

  • 1]

    %

  • 2]

    |

  • 3]

    **

  • 4]

    <<, >>

Solution
14
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the value of the following Python expression?

float(4+int(2.39)%2)

 

  • 1]

    4

  • 2]

    4.0

  • 3]

    5

  • 4]

    5.0

Solution
15
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following expressions is an example of type conversion?

  • 1]

    3 + 7

  • 2]

    5.0 + 3

  • 3]

    5.3 + 6.3

  • 4]

    4.0 + float(3)

Solution
16
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following expressions results in an error?

  • 1]

    int(’10.8’)

  • 2]

    float(’10.8’)

  • 3]

    int(‘10’)

  • 4]

    float(‘10’)

Solution
17
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the value of the following Python expression?

4+2**5//10

 

  • 1]

    0

  • 2]

    77

  • 3]

    7

  • 4]

    3

Solution
18
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

The expression 2**2**3 is evaluates as: (2**2)**3.

  • 1]

    True

  • 2]

    False

Solution
19
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code snippet?

bool(‘False’)
bool()

 

  • 1]
    True
    True
  • 2]

    False
    True

  • 3]

    True
    False

  • 4]

    False
    False

Solution
20
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code snippet?

['hello', 'morning'][bool('')]

 

  • 1]

    morning

  • 2]

    hello

  • 3]

    no output

  • 4]

    error

Solution
21
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code snippet?

not(3>4)
not(1&1)

 

  • 1]
    True
    True
  • 2]
    True
    False
  • 3]
    False
    True
  • 4]
    False
    False
Solution
22
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code?

['f', 't'][bool('spam')]

 

  • 1]

    Error

  • 2]

    No output

  • 3]

    f

  • 4]

    t

Solution
23
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code?

l=[1, 0, 2, 0, 'hello', '', []]
list(filter(bool, l))

 

  • 1]

    [1, 2, ‘hello’]

  • 2]

    [1, 0, 2, ‘hello’, ”, []]

  • 3]

    [1, 0, 2, 0, ‘hello’, ”, []]

  • 4]

    Error

Solution
24
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code?

class Truth:
	pass
x=Truth()
bool(x)

 

  • 1]

    error

  • 2]

    false

  • 3]

    true

  • 4]

    pass

Solution
25
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code?

if (9 < 0) and (0 < -9):
    print("hello")
elif (9 > 0) or False:
    print("good")
else:
    print("bad")

 

  • 1]

    bad

  • 2]

    good

  • 3]

    hello

  • 4]

    error

Solution
26
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following Boolean expressions is not logically equivalent to the other three?

  • 1]

    not(-6>10 or-6==10)

  • 2]

    not(-6<10 or-6==10)

  • 3]

    -6>=0 and -6<=10

  • 4]

    not(-6<0 or-6>10)

Solution
27
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code snippet?

not(10<20) and not(10>30)

 

  • 1]

    Error

  • 2]

    No output

  • 3]

    True

  • 4]

    False

Solution
28
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python code snippet if x=1?

x<<2

 

  • 1]

    4

  • 2]

    2

  • 3]

    1

  • 4]

    8

Solution
29
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

bin(29)

 

  • 1]

    ‘0b11011’

  • 2]

    ‘0b11111’

  • 3]

    ‘0b11101’

  • 4]

    ‘0b10111’

Solution
30
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the value of x in the following Python expression, if the result of that expression is 2?

x>>2

 

  • 1]

    1

  • 2]

    2

  • 3]

    4

  • 4]

    8

Solution
31
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

int(1011)?

 

  • 1]

    1101

  • 2]

    13

  • 3]

    11

  • 4]

    1011

Solution
32
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

To find the decimal value of 1111, that is 15, we can use the function:

  • 1]

    int(‘1111’,2)

  • 2]

    int(1111,2)

  • 3]

    int(‘1111’,10)

  • 4]

    int(1111,10)

Solution
33
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression if x=15 and y=12?

x & y

 

  • 1]

    1101

  • 2]

    12

  • 3]

    0b1101

  • 4]

    b1101

Solution
34
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following expressions results in an error?

  • 1]

    int(‘1011’)

  • 2]

    int(1011,2)

  • 3]

    int(‘1011’,23)

  • 4]

    int(1011)

Solution
35
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

Which of the following represents the bitwise XOR operator?

  • 1]

    !

  • 2]

    |

  • 3]

    ^

  • 4]

    &

Solution
36
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What is the value of the following Python expression?

bin(0x8)

 

  • 1]

    ‘0b1000’

  • 2]

    1000

  • 3]

    8

  • 4]

    ‘0bx1000’

Solution
37
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Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )

What will be the output of the following Python expression?

0x35 | 0x75

 

  • 1]

    118

  • 2]

    117

  • 3]

    119

  • 4]

    116

Solution
# Quiz
Python

Python

  • Introduction
  • Installation and running a first python program
    • How to install Python ?
    • Running 1st Hello World Python Program
    • How to install Pycharm ?
  • Things to know before proceed
    • Escape Characters/Special Characters
    • Syntax ( Indentation, Comments )
    • Variable
    • Datatype
    • Keyword
    • Literals
    • Operator
    • Precedence & Associativity Of Operator
    • Identifiers
    • Ascii, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal
    • TypeCasting
    • Input, Output Function and Formatting
  • Decision control and looping statement
    • if-else
    • for loop
    • While loop
    • Break Statement
    • Continue Statement
    • Pass Statement
  • Datatype
    • Number
    • List
    • Tuple
    • Dictionary
    • String
    • Set
    • None & Boolean
  • String Method
    • capitalize()
    • upper()
    • lower()
    • swapcase()
    • casefold()
    • count()
    • center()
    • endswith()
    • split()
    • rsplit()
    • title()
    • strip()
    • lstrip()
    • rstrip()
    • find()
    • index()
    • format()
    • encode()
    • expandtabs()
    • format_map()
    • join()
    • ljust()
    • rjust()
    • maketrans()
    • partition()
    • rpartition()
    • translate()
    • splitlines()
    • zfill()
    • isalpha()
    • isalnum()
    • isdecimal()
    • isdigit()
    • isidentifier()
    • islower()
    • isupper()
    • isnumeric()
    • isprintable()
    • isspace()
    • istitle()
  • Python Function
    • Introduction
  • Lambda Function
    • Lambda Function
  • Python Advanced
    • Iterators
    • Module
    • File Handling
    • Exceptional Handling
    • RegEx - Regular Expression
    • Numpy
    • Pandas

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