Description : What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} print(a.get(5,4)) a) Error, invalid syntax b) A c) 5 d) 4
Last Answer : d) 4
Description : What is the output of the following piece of code when executed in Python shell? >>> a=("Check")*3 >>> a a) (‘Check’,’Check’,’Check’) b) * Operator not valid for tuples c) (‘CheckCheckCheck’) d) Syntax erro
Last Answer : c) (‘CheckCheckCheck’)
Description : Suppose list1 is [4, 2, 2, 4, 5, 2, 1, 0], which of the following is correct syntax for slicing operation? a) print(list1[0]) b) print(list1[:2]) c) print(list1[:-2]) d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : d) all of the mentioned
Description : What will be the output of the following Python code? nums = set([1,1,2,3,3,3,4,4])print(len(nums)) a) 7 b) Error, invalid syntax for formation of set c) 4 d) 8
Last Answer : Answer: c Explanation: A set doesn’t have duplicate items.
Description : What will be the output of the following segment of the program? main( ) { char *s = “hello world”; int i = 7; printf(“%, *s”, i, s); } (A) Syntax error (B) hello w (C) hello (D) o world
Last Answer : Answer: Marks given to all
Description : What is the output of the following program ? (Assume that the appropriate pre-processor directives are included and there is no syntax error) main() { char S[ ] = "ABCDEFGH"; printf ("%C",* (& ... Base address of S is 1000 */ } (A) ABCDEFGH1000 (B) CDEFGH1000 (C) DDEFGHH1000 (D) DEFGH1000
Last Answer : (D) DEFGH1000
Description : What is the output of the following piece of code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} print(a.get(1,4)) a) 1 b) A c) 4
Last Answer : b) A
Description : Which phase of compiler generates stream of atoms ? (A) Syntax analysis (B) Lexical Analysis (C) Code generation (D) Code optimization
Last Answer : (A) Syntax analysis
Description : If a=(1,2,3,4), a[1:-1] is a) Error, tuple slicing doesn’t exist b) [2,3]. c) (2,3,4) d) (2,3)
Last Answer : d) (2,3)
Description : What will be the output of the following Python code? >>> a={5,4}>>> b={1,2,4,5}>>> a
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: a
Description : What type of data is: a=[(1,1),(2,4),(3,9)]? a) Array of tuples b) List of tuples c) Tuples of lists d) Invalid type
Last Answer : b) List of tuples
Description : Is slicing piece of cheese a chemical change?
Last Answer : No. The cheese is still cheese, it's just in pieces now.
Description : Which of the syntax is correct for insert statement? i) insert into values ii) insert into (column list) values A) i-only B) ii-only C) Both of them D) None of them
Last Answer : C) Both of them
Description : To select all column from the table the syntax is: A) select all from table_name B) select * from table_name C) select from table_name D) Non of the above
Last Answer : B) select * from table_name
Description : Suppose d = { john :40, peter :45}, what happens when we try to retrieve a value using the expression d[ susan ]? a) Since susan is not a value in the set, Python raises a KeyError ... Python raises a KeyError exception d) Since susan is not a key in the set, Python raises a syntax error
Last Answer : c) Since “susan” is not a key in the set, Python raises a KeyError exception
Description : Process of removing errors called a) Error Free b) Debug c) Syntax Error d) Exception
Last Answer : b) Debug
Description : The syntax of capturing events method for document object is (A) CaptureEvents() (B) CaptureEvents(Orgs eventType) (C) CaptureEvents(eventType) (D) CaptureEvents(eventVal)
Last Answer : (C) CaptureEvents(eventType)
Description : Which one of the following describes the syntax of prolog program ? I. Rules and facts are terminated by full stop (.) II. Rules and facts are terminated by semicolon (;) III. Variables names must start with upper case alphabets. ... alphabets. Codes : (A) I, II (B) III, IV (C) I, III (D) II, IV
Last Answer : (C) I, III
Description : An Assertion is a predicate expressing a condition we wish database to always satisfy. The correct syntax for Assertion is : (A) CREATE ASSERTION ‘ASSERTION Name’ CHECK ‘Predicate’ (B) CREATE ASSERTION ‘ASSERTION NAME’ (C) CREATE ASSERTION, CHECK Predicate (D) SELECT ASSERTION
Last Answer : (A) CREATE ASSERTION ‘ASSERTION Name’ CHECK ‘Predicate’
Description : Javascript and Java has similar name because ........... is/are true. (a) Javascripts syntax is loosely based on Java's syntax (b) Javascript is stripped down version of Java (c) Java and Javascript are originated from Island of Java ... only (B) (a), (b) and (c) (C) (a) and (b) (D) (a) and (c)
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : Consider the following statements related to compiler construction: I. Lexical Analysis is specified by context-free grammars and implemented by pushdown automata. II. Syntax Analysis is specified by regular expressions and implemented by ... Only l (2) Only ll (3) Both I and II (4) Neither I nor Il
Last Answer : Answer: 4
Description : Is the following piece of code valid? >>> a=(1,2,3,4) >>> del a a) No because tuple is immutable b) Yes, first element in the tuple is deleted c) Yes, the entire tuple is deleted
Last Answer : c) Yes, the entire tuple is deleted
Description : What is the output when following code is executed ? names1 = ['Amir', 'Bear', 'Charlton', 'Daman'] names2 = names1 names3 = names1[:] names2[0] = 'Alice' names3[1] = 'Bob' sum = 0 for ls in (names1, names2, names3): ... if ls[1] == 'Bob': sum += 10 print sum a) 11 b) 12 c) 21 d) 22
Last Answer : d) 22
Description : What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} a.clear() print(a) a) None b) { None:None, None:None, None:None} c) {1:None, 2:None, 3:None} d) { }
Last Answer : d) { }
Description : What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} b={4:"D",5:"E"} a.update(b) print(a) a) {1: ‘A’, 2: ‘B’, 3: ‘C’} b) Method update() doesn’t exist for dictionaries c) {1: ‘A’, 2: ‘B’, 3: ‘C’, 4: ‘D’, 5: ‘E’} d) {4: ‘D’, 5: ‘E’}
Last Answer : c) {1: ‘A’, 2: ‘B’, 3: ‘C’, 4: ‘D’, 5: ‘E’}
Description : What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} a.setdefault(4,"D") print(a) a) {1: ‘A’, 2: ‘B’, 3: ‘C’, 4: ‘D’}. b) None. c) Error.
Last Answer : a) {1: ‘A’, 2: ‘B’, 3: ‘C’, 4: ‘D’}.
Description : What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} print(a.setdefault(3)) a) {1: ‘A’, 2: ‘B’, 3: ‘C’} b) C c) {1: 3, 2: 3, 3: 3} d) No method called setdefault() exists for dictionary
Last Answer : b) C
Description : What is the output of the following code? a={1:"A",2:"B",3:"C"} for i,j in a.items(): print(i,j,end=" ") a) 1 A 2 B 3 C b) 1 2 3 c) A B C d) 1:”A” 2:”B” 3:”C”
Last Answer : a) 1 A 2 B 3 C
Description : What is the output of the following code? >>> a=(2,3,4) >>> sum(a,3) a) Too many arguments for sum() method b) The method sum() doesn’t exist for tuples c) 12 d) 9
Last Answer : c) 12
Description : What is the output of the following code? >>> a=(1,2,3,4) >>> del(a[2]) a) Now, a=(1,2,4) b) Now, a=(1,3,4) c) Now a=(3,4) d) Error as tuple is immutable
Last Answer : d) Error as tuple is immutable
Description : What is the output of the following code? >>> a=(1,2,(4,5)) >>> b=(1,2,(3,4)) >>> a
Last Answer : a) False
Description : What is the output when following code is executed ? >>>list1 = [11, 2, 23] >>>list2 = [11, 2, 2] >>>list1 < list2 is a) True b) False c) Error d) None
Last Answer : b) False
Description : What is the output when following code is executed ? >>>names = ['Amir', 'Bear', 'Charlton', 'Daman'] >>>print(names[-1][-1]) a) A b) Daman c) Error d) n
Last Answer : b) Daman
Description : What is the output when following code is executed ? >>>str1="helloworld" >>>str1[::-1] a) dlrowolleh b) hello c) world d) helloworld
Last Answer : a) dlrowolleh
Description : hat is the output when following code is executed ? >>>print r"\nhello" The output is a) a new line and hello b) \nhello c) the letter r and then hello d) error
Last Answer : d) error
Description : What is the output when following code is executed ? >>> str1 = 'hello' >>> str2 = ',' >>> str3 = 'world' >>> str1[-1:] a) olleh b) hello c) h d) o
Last Answer : b) hello
Description : What will be the output of the following ‘C’ code ? main ( ) { int x = 128; printf (“\n%d”, 1 + x++); } (A) 128 (B) 129 (C) 130 (D) 131
Last Answer : (B) 129
Description : Why does iPhone app store keep saying I have an invalid security code on my payment method?
Last Answer : answer:The AppStore uses the security code from your iTunes credit card to verify your iDevice as yours. Once it gets the correct code it should not ask you to re-enter it again. I would use your computer and iTunes to re-enter the credit card information and then try the iPhone again.
Description : Given below are some characteristics of reasoning. Select the code that states a characteristic which is not of deductive reasoning: (A) The conclusion must be based on observation and experiment ( ... must follow from the premise/premises necessarily (D) The argument may be valid or invalid
Last Answer : (A) The conclusion must be based on observation and experiment
Description : Select the code which states the condition of an invalid deductive argument : (A) All the premises are true but the conclusion is false. (B) Some of the premises are true but the conclusion is false. ... the conclusion is also false. (D) All the premises are true and the conclusion is also true.
Last Answer : (A) All the premises are true but the conclusion is false.
Description : Select the code, which is not correct about Venn diagram: (A) Venn diagram represents propositions as well as classes. (B) It can provide clear method of notation. (C) It can be either valid or invalid. (D) It can provide the direct method of testing the validity.
Last Answer : (C) It can be either valid or invalid.
Description : Which of the codes given below contains only the correct statements? Select the code: Statements: (a) Venn diagram represents the arguments graphically. (b) Venn diagram can enhance our understanding. (c) Venn diagram may be called valid or ... and (c) (C) (a), (b) and (d) (D) (b), (c) and (d)
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : If we define putchar function in putchar :. char -> IO () syntax than character input as an argument andreturns a. Useful value b. Get output c. Getno output d. None of these
Last Answer : c. Getno output
Description : What will be the output? numberGames = {} numberGames[(1,2,4)] = 8 numberGames[(4,2,1)] = 10 numberGames[(1,2)] = 12 sum = 0 for k in numberGames: sum += numberGames[k] print len(numberGames) + sum Page No 36 a) 30 b) 24 c) 33 d) 12
Last Answer : a) 30
Description : What will be the output? >>>t = (1, 2, 4, 3, 8, 9) >>>[t[i] for i in range(0, len(t), 2)] a) [2, 3, 9]. b) [1, 2, 4, 3, 8, 9]. c) [1, 4, 8]. d) (1, 4, 8)
Last Answer : c) [1, 4, 8].
Description : What is the output of the following? print("xyyzxyzxzxyy".count('xyy', -10, -1)) a) 2 b) 0 c) 1 d) error
Last Answer : b) 0
Description : What is the output of the following? print("xyyzxyzxzxyy".count('xyy', 2, 11)) a) 2 b) 0 c) 1 d) error
Description : What is the output of the following? print("xyyzxyzxzxyy".count('xyy', 0, 100)) a) 2 b) 0 c) 1 d) error
Last Answer : a) 2
Description : What is the output of the following? print("xyyzxyzxzxyy".count('yy', 2)) a) 2 b) 0 c) 1 d) none of the mentioned
Last Answer : c)
Description : What is the output of the following? print("xyyzxyzxzxyy".count('yy', 1)) a) 2 b) 0 c) 1 d) none of the mentioned