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

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What is the output of this code? x = 10; y = 5; z = x + y; print(type(z))

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Which of the following is an immutable data type in Python?

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How can you convert an integer x = 10 into a string?

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What will be the output of this code? x = 3.14; y = int(x); print(y)

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What is the data type of the value True in Python?

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What is the correct way to create a set in Python?

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What is the result of this code? x = "10"; y = int(x); print(y + 5)

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Which of the following statements about variable scope is true?

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What will be the output of this code? x = 'Hello'; y = x.lower(); print(y)

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Which of the following methods is used to check the data type of a variable?

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What is the output of this code? x = 10; y = 5; z = x + y; print(type(z))

<class 'int'>
<class 'float'>
<class 'str'>
<class 'bool'>

Which of the following is an immutable data type in Python?

List
Dictionary
String
Set

How can you convert an integer x = 10 into a string?

x = int(str(10))
x = str(10)
x = string(10)
x = toString(10)

What will be the output of this code? x = 3.14; y = int(x); print(y)

3.14
3
4
Error

What is the data type of the value True in Python?

int
bool
str
float

What is the correct way to create a set in Python?

s = set()
s = {1, 2, 3}
Both a and b
None of the above

What is the result of this code? x = "10"; y = int(x); print(y + 5)

10
15
105
Error

Which of the following statements about variable scope is true?

Local variables can be accessed anywhere in the program.
Global variables can be accessed only within a function.
Local variables exist only within the function that defines them.
Variables defined inside a function are automatically global.

What will be the output of this code? x = 'Hello'; y = x.lower(); print(y)

hello
HELLO
Hello
Error

Which of the following methods is used to check the data type of a variable?

type()
int()
str()
bool()