Instructions

  • 1. Your final score will reflect your grasp of the concepts—approach each question with precision.
  • 2. Thoroughly review each solution before proceeding to ensure full understanding.
  • 3. Final results will be available after submission to provide insights into areas for further improvement.
  • 4. Maintain academic integrity—plagiarism undermines learning and professional growth.
  • 5. Once submitted, responses are final, so ensure you’re confident in your answers.
  • 6. These challenges are designed to test practical knowledge; apply your skills as you would in real-world scenarios.

All Problems

Question

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What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x > 3: if x < 10: print("Yes") else: print("No")

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Which of the following is a correct example of a chained comparison in Python?

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What will be the output of this code? x = 5; y = 10; if x == 5 or y == 5: print("True") else: print("False")

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What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x < 10 and x > 0: print("Within range")

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Which of the following logical operators checks if both conditions are true?

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What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x != 5: print("No") else: print("Yes")

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What is the purpose of the elif clause in Python?

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Which operator is used to invert a Boolean expression?

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What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x > 0: print("Positive") elif x < 0: print("Negative") else: print("Zero")

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What will be the output of this code? x = 10; if x < 5: print("Small") elif x > 5: print("Large") else: print("Equal")

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What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x > 3: if x < 10: print("Yes") else: print("No")

Yes
No
Error
None of the above

Which of the following is a correct example of a chained comparison in Python?

x > 5 > 3
5 < x < 10
x > 5 and 5 < 3
x > 5 or x < 3

What will be the output of this code? x = 5; y = 10; if x == 5 or y == 5: print("True") else: print("False")

True
False
Error
None of the above

What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x < 10 and x > 0: print("Within range")

Within range
Error
No output
None of the above

Which of the following logical operators checks if both conditions are true?

or
and
not
==

What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x != 5: print("No") else: print("Yes")

No
Yes
Error
None of the above

What is the purpose of the elif clause in Python?

It handles cases when an if condition is false.
It is the same as else.
It checks another condition after the if statement.
It stops the program.

Which operator is used to invert a Boolean expression?

and
or
not
xor

What is the output of this code? x = 5; if x > 0: print("Positive") elif x < 0: print("Negative") else: print("Zero")

Positive
Negative
Zero
None of the above

What will be the output of this code? x = 10; if x < 5: print("Small") elif x > 5: print("Large") else: print("Equal")

Small
Large
Equal
Error