Code Writer
Level 3, 2026-04-11
Answers should be legal Python code, including indentation. Use the underscore _ to show a space.
Special functions: print(), range(), sqrt(), str()
Assume you have a non-empty list X. Create a new variable that is equal to the first element in the list.
Use: variables[1]
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Test Using: X = [1] X = ['a','b','c'] X = [67,93,19] |
Print each number from 0 to 17
Use: loops[2]
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Assume you have a non-empty list A. Create a new variable that is equal to the first element in the list.
Use: variables[1]
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Test Using: A = [1] A = ['a','b','c'] A = [67,93,19] |
Write a loop that prints "error" 81 times
Use: loops[2]
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Print your first name
Use: [1]
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Assume you have a list variable LIST. Print each value in LIST.
Use: loops[2]
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Test Using: LIST = [1,2,3] LIST = ['a','b',0] LIST = [] |
Print each number from 0 to 25
Use: loops[2]
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Create a list containing 4 fruit and then print each one
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Use a loop to print 68 lines with the numbers from 1 to 68 and each number times 5, separated by a commma.
For example, line 1 would be "1, 5", line 2 would be "2, 10",etc.
Use: variables, loops, str()[2]
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