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Technical Skill
Python
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minimum = min("programming")
print(minimum)
What is the output of the below
code**
• 1. p
• 2. r
• 3. o
• 4. None of the above
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maximum = max("python")
print(maximum)
What is the output of the
below code
• 1. p
• 2. y
• 3. t
• 4. None of the above 4 4
Ans:2
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a = 7
a1 = a + 1
a2 = a++
if a1 == a2:
print("Success")
else:
print("Failure")
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. Success
• 2. Failure
• 3. Invalid Syntax
• 4. None of the above
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Ans:3
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a = 7
a1 = 0
a2 = 0
a1 += 1
a2 -= 1
if a1 == a2:
print("Success")
else:
print("Failure")
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. Success
• 2. Failure
• 3. Invalid Syntax
• 4. None of the above 6 6
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Ans:2
5)
l = {'a1':"1", 'a2': "2", 'a3':"3"}
for x, y in l:
print(x[0], end = " ")
• What is the output of the below
code
• 1. a a a
• 2. a1 a2 a3
• 3. 1 2 3
7 7
• 4. None of the above
Ans:1
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l = {'a1':"1", 'a2': "2", 'a3':"3"}
for x in l:
print(x[1], end = " ")
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. a a a
• 2. a1 a2 a3
• 3. 1 2 3
• 4. None of the above
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Ans:3
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l = {'a1':"1", 'a2': "2", 'a3':"3"}
for x in l:
print(x, end = " ")
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. a a a
• 2. a1 a2 a3
• 3. 1 2 3
• 4. None of the above 9 9
Ans:1
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l = ["Every", 1, "Can't", "Be", "The", "Best", 1]
print(l[4][2])
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. e
• 2. The
• 3. T
• 4. Invalid Index
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value = 6/2*(1+2)
print(value)
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. 9
• 2. 9.0
• 3. 8.9
• 4. Invalid Syntax
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value = ('1 + 3 * 2’)
print(eval(value))
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. 7
• 2. 7.0
• 3. 6.9
• 4. Invalid Syntax
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Ans:1
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def add(a, b):
c = a + b
return c
result = add(add(add(5, add(5, 6.5)) , 5), 5)
print(result)
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. 22.5
• 2. 23
• 3. 26
• 4. 26.5
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Ans:4
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squares = []
for x in range(5):
squares.append(lambda n=x: n**2)
print(squares[4]())
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. 16
• 2. List index out of range
• 3. 4
• 4. 20
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Ans:1
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print("[{0},{1},{2}]".format(1, 2, 3))
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. (1, 2, 3)
• 2. [1, 2, 3]
• 3. 123
• 4. 1, 2, 3
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name = 'P Y T H O N’
updated_name = name.split()
print(type(updated_name))
• What would be type of `updated_name` in
this example
• 1. string
• 2. list
• 3. TypeError
• 4. tuple 16
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Ans:2
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name = 'P Y T H O N’
updated_name = name[::-1]
print(updated_name)
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. P Y T H O N
• 2. N O H T Y P
• 3. P Y T H O
• 4. Invalid Syntax
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for i in range(15, 20, 1):
print( i, end = ', ')
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
• 2. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
• 3. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19
• 4. 15, 16, 17, 18,
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Ans:1
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new_list = [5, 10, 15, 25]
print(new_list[::-2])
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. [25, 10]
• 2. [25, 15, 10, 5]
• 3. [ ]
• 4. ValueError
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Ans:1
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List = [x + y for x in ['Hello ', 'Good’]
for y in ['Dear', 'Bye’]]
print(List)
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. ['Hello Dear', 'Hello Bye', 'GoodDear',
'GoodBye']
• 2. ['Hello Dear', 'Hello Bye', 'GoodDear']
• 3. [ ]
• 4. ['Hello Good', Dear Bye'] 20
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List = ["Python", "Programming"]
print("-".join(List))
• What is the output of the below code
• 1. PythonProgramming-
• 2. Python-Programming
• 3. -PythonProgramming
• 4. PythonProgramming
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Ans:2
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a = 5
b = 3
c1 = a/b
c1 = int(c1)
• What is the output of the below code
c2 = a/b
c2 = round(c2) • 1. True
if c1 == c2: • 2. False
print("True")
else: • 3. Unknown
print("False")
• 4. TypeError
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