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Python Final Exam (questions with
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If I wanted to take a number, say 5, and assign it to a Variable, let's say the letter y, how would I code
that? - correct answer ✔✔y = 5



How would I print out the variable y? - correct answer ✔✔print(y)



A best practice is to assign variable names that have some sort of meaning - correct answer ✔✔True



What would the following code print?



print('don't skip the coffee') - correct answer ✔✔SyntaxError: invalid syntax



Python understands order of operations but you need to be careful to use python operators.



For example,



(3+4)2 does not work.

(3+4)*2 does work.

What are some of the operators we covered? - correct answer ✔✔+ is addition

* is multiplication

/ is division

% is modulus



The following 4 questions all have a snippet of code, and a comment. The comment following the code in
the questions below makes a statement. Which of these statements is correct? - correct answer ✔✔The
following is a correct comment:

, 1 + 1 # evaluates to 2



The following is not a correct comment:



1 + 1 # evaluates to 3



True + 100 #evaluates to 101 - correct answer ✔✔Correct



1 + 1(7) # evaluates to 8 - correct answer ✔✔False



print_twice('Hello") #evaluates to 'Hello Hello" - correct answer ✔✔Incorrect



The below code is what you see when you open a notebook.



if x < 0:

print('x is negative')



What prints when that notebook cell is run? - correct answer ✔✔an error



The below code is what you see when you open a notebook.



'what subset?' [1:2]



What prints when that notebook cell is run? - correct answer ✔✔h



Complete the following if statement so that when you run it prints "x is even"



x = 10

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