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Which of the following open modes allow you to perform read operations? (Select two answers)
r
a
r+
- w
What is the expected result of executing the code?
def I(): s = 'abcdef' for c in s[::2]: yield c for x in I(): print(x, end=' ')
- It will print
abcdef
- It will print an empty line
- It will print
bdf
- It will print
ace
- It will print
What keyword would you us to define an anonymous function?
- afun
lambda
- def
- yield
Select the true statements. (Select two answers)
- The
lambda
function can accept a maximum of two arguments - The
lambda
function can evaluate multiple expressions - The
lambda
function can evaluate only one expressrion - The
lambda
function can accept any number of arguments
- The
Look at the code below:
my_list = [1, 2, 3] # insert line of code here. print(foo)
Which snippet would you insert in order for the program to output the following result (tuple):
1, 4, 27
foo = list(map(lambda x: x**x, my_list))
foo = tuple(map(lambda x: x*x, my_list))
foo = list(map(lambda x: x*x, my_list))
foo = tuple(map(lambda x: x**x, my_list))
What is the expected output of the following code?
from datetime import date date_1 = date(1992, 1, 16) date_2 = date(1992, 2, 5) print(date_1 - date_2)
345
345 days
345, 0:00:00
345 days, 0:00:00
Which program will produce the following output:
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
import calendar print(calendar.weekheader(3))
import calendar print(calendar.weekheader(2))
import calendar print(calendar.week)
import calendar print(calendar.weekheader())
What is the expected result of executed the following code?
def o(p): def q(): return'*' *p return q r = o(1) s = o(2) print(r9) + s())
- it will print
***
- it will print
****
- it will print
**
- it will print
*
- it will print
Look at the code below:
my_tuple = (0, 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6) # Insert line of code here. print(foo)
Which snippet would you insert in order for he program to output the following result (list):
[2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
foo = list(filter(lambda x: x-0 and x-1, my_tuple))
foo - list(filter(lambda x: x==0 and x==1, my_tuple))
foo = tuple(filter(lambda x: x>1, my_tuple))
foo = tuple(filter(lambda x: x-0 and x-1, my_tuple))
What is the expected result of executed the following code?
def fun(n): s = '+' for i in range(n): s += s yield s for x in fun(2): print(x, end='')
- It will print
+++
- It will print
++
- It will print
++++++
- It will print
+
- It will print
What is the meaning of the value represented by
errno.EEXITS
?- File doesn’t exist
- Bad file number
- Permission denied
- File exists
What is the expected result of the following code?
b = bytearray(3) print(b)
3
bytearray(b'\x00\x00\x00')
bytearray(0, 0, 0)
bytearray(b'3')
What is the expected output of the following code?
from datetime import datetime datetime = datetime(2019, 11, 27, 11, 27, 22) perint(datetime.strftime('%y/%B/%d %H:%M:%s'))
19/November/27 11:27:22
2019/Nov/27 11:27:22
2019/11/27 11:27:22
19/11/27 11:27:22
What is the expected output of the following code?
import os os.mkdir('pictures') os.chdir('pictures') os.mkdir('thumbnails') os.chdir('thumbnails') os.mkdir('tmp') os.chdir('../') print(os.getcwd())
- The orint to the
thumbnails
directory - The path to the
pitcures
directory - The path to the
tmp
directory - The path to th root directory
- The orint to the
What is the expected output of the following code?
import os os.mkdir('thumbnails') os.chdir('thumbnails') sizes = ['small', 'medium', 'large'] for size in sizes: os.mkdir(size) print(os.listdir())
['.', '..', 'large', 'small', 'medium']
[]
['.', 'large', 'small', 'medium']
['large', 'small', 'medium']
What is the expected result of the following code?
import calendar c = calendar.Calendar() for weekday in c.iterweekdays(): print(weekday, end="")
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
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