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

Action

What will x, y = (1, 2) assign to x?

View

Can a single element tuple be created as (5,)?

View

What will x, y = y, x do?

View

What is the output of tuple('abc')?

View

Can you modify a tuple after it is created?

View

What is the result of (1, 2) * 3?

View

Which method can be used to count occurrences in a tuple?

View

What will len((1, 2, 3)) return?

View

What is the output of (2,) + (3,)?

View

Can you convert a list to a tuple using tuple()?

View

What will x, y = (1, 2) assign to x?

1
2
(1, 2)
None

Can a single element tuple be created as (5,)?

Yes
No

What will x, y = y, x do?

Swap the values of x and y
Delete both x and y
Create a tuple (x, y)
Raise an error

What is the output of tuple('abc')?

('a', 'b', 'c')
['a', 'b', 'c']
('abc')
Error

Can you modify a tuple after it is created?

No
Yes, if it contains a mutable element

What is the result of (1, 2) * 3?

(1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2)
(3, 6)
Error
[1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2]

Which method can be used to count occurrences in a tuple?

count()
find()
locate()
search()

What will len((1, 2, 3)) return?

3
2
4
Error

What is the output of (2,) + (3,)?

(2, 3)
(2, 3,)
(5,)
[2, 3]

Can you convert a list to a tuple using tuple()?

Yes
No