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The document is a worksheet for A Level Computer Science (9618) focusing on the 'while' loop in Python. It includes questions and answers that demonstrate how to create and use 'while' loops, correct errors, validate user input, and predict outputs of code snippets. Each question is accompanied by explanations to clarify the concepts involved.

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The document is a worksheet for A Level Computer Science (9618) focusing on the 'while' loop in Python. It includes questions and answers that demonstrate how to create and use 'while' loops, correct errors, validate user input, and predict outputs of code snippets. Each question is accompanied by explanations to clarify the concepts involved.

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Computer Science A Level (9618) Worksheet

Topic: While Loop in Python

Question 1: Write a Python `while` loop that prints numbers from 1 to 5.

Answer:

i=1

while i <= 5:

print(i)

i += 1

Explanation: The variable `i` starts at 1. The loop condition checks if `i <= 5`, and on each iteration, `i` is

printed and incremented. The loop stops when `i` becomes 6.

Question 2: What is the output of the following code?

```python

x=3

while x > 0:

print(x)

x -= 1

```

Answer:

Explanation: The loop starts with `x = 3`. Each iteration prints `x` and then decreases it by 1. The loop stops

when `x` becomes 0.

Question 3: Correct the error in this code snippet:

```python
n=1

while n < 5:

print(n)

n += 1

```

Answer:

n=1

while n < 5:

print(n)

n += 1

Explanation: Indentation is missing for the loop body. Python requires consistent indentation inside blocks

such as loops.

Question 4: Write a `while` loop that keeps asking the user to enter a number until they enter

0.

Answer:

num = int(input("Enter a number: "))

while num != 0:

num = int(input("Enter a number: "))

Explanation: The loop continues as long as the entered number is not 0. Once the user enters 0, the

condition becomes false, and the loop ends.

Question 5: Explain what this loop does:

```python

count = 10

while count >= 1:

print(count, end=" ")

count -= 1
```

Answer:

It prints numbers from 10 to 1 in the same line.

Explanation: The loop starts from 10 and decrements `count` by 1 each time, stopping at 0. `end=" "` prints

the output on the same line with spaces.

Question 6: Write a Python `while` loop that prints only even numbers between 1 and 10.

Answer:

i=2

while i <= 10:

print(i)

i += 2

Explanation: This loop starts at 2 and increases by 2 each time, which ensures only even numbers are

printed.

Question 7: What is the purpose of the `break` statement in a `while` loop? Demonstrate with

an example.

Answer:

i=1

while True:

print(i)

if i == 3:

break

i += 1

Explanation: Even though the condition is `True` (infinite loop), the loop stops when `i` becomes 3 because of

the `break` statement.

Question 8: How can you use a `while` loop to validate user input between 1 and 10?
Answer:

num = int(input("Enter a number between 1 and 10: "))

while num < 1 or num > 10:

num = int(input("Invalid! Enter a number between 1 and 10: "))

Explanation: The loop ensures the input is within the valid range. If not, the user is asked again until a valid

number is entered.

Question 9: Predict the output of the following code:

```python

x=1

while x < 10:

x += 3

print(x)

```

Answer:

10

Explanation: - First iteration: x = 1 -> x += 3 -> x = 4

- Second: x = 4 -> x = 7

- Third: x = 7 -> x = 10

After that, the loop exits since `x < 10` is false.

Question 10: Write a Python program using a `while` loop that sums numbers from 1 to 100.

Answer:

i=1

total = 0

while i <= 100:


total += i

i += 1

print("Sum:", total)

Explanation: This loop runs from 1 to 100, adding `i` to `total` each time. The result is the sum of the first 100

natural numbers.

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