Code Writer
Level 3, 2026-05-28
Answers should be legal Python code, including indentation. Use the underscore _ to show a space.
Special functions: print(), range(), sqrt(), str()
A list contains numbers that are the amount of HP damage caused by a series of attacks. Your character starts with 145HP. Write code that works out how much damage you have taken and prints "Dead" if you are killed.

Use: variables, loops, if[3]

Test Using:
attacks = [1]
attacks = [50,50,50]
attacks = [1,1,1]
Assume you have a list Q with at least 2 elements. Create a new variable that is equal to the first two elements added together.

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
Q = ['a','b','c']
Q = ['big','dog']
Q = [20,47,51]
A rectangle has sides of 9 and 4. Create variables for the sides of the shape and then calculate its perimeter

Use: variables[2]
Assume you have a list variable LIST of numbers. Use a variable to add the items in the list

Use: variables, loops[2]

Test Using:
LIST = [1]
LIST = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]
LIST = [5,88,81]
A factorial of a number is all the numbers from 1 to that number multiplied together, so 4! = 1x2x3x4. Write code using a loop to calculate 20!

Use: variables, loops, str()[2]
Assume you have a variable X. If X is smaller than 6 add 8 to it, otherwise subtract 7 from it

Use: variables, if[2]

Test Using:
X = 0
X = 6
X = 10
Assume you have a list of names, A. Write code to count the number of times the name "Flip" appears in the list.

Use: variables, loops, if[2]

Test Using:
A = []
A = ['Flip']
A = ['Flip','Mike','Jenny','Flip']
Set two variables to different strings then make a new variable that combines them with a "f" in between

Use: variables[1]