Complete Python Challenges: Python MCQ& Python Recap in 2023
Complete Python Challenges: Python MCQ& Python Recap in 2023, Python 3 MCQ questions & Python Exercises & Python Examples to be a Python job ready for upcoming Python interview.
Course Description
100 Python MCQ questions, 100 Python Exercises, Python Coding Examples, and Python Cheat sheets make you become a Python developer job ready for upcoming Python interviews for this Python is for beginner and advanced Python developers.
These MCQ and Exercises are deep dive into Python core concepts:
- Operators Types in Python.
- Number in Python
- Python Data Types.
- Lambda Expression in Python.
- String Functions & entries in Python.
- How to use Input String Function in Python.
- How to create Lists & lists operations in Python.
- How to create Dictionaries & Dictionaries operations in Python.
- How to create Tuples & Tuples operations in Python.
- How to create Sets & Sets operations in Python.
- IF Statement and control flow in Python.
- For Loop in Python.
- While Loop in Python.
- Error Exception in python.
- Functions in Python.
- Python Modules.
- Open Files in Python.
- Object Oriented Programming (OOP) in Python.
Also, you will learn:
- How to Install Python 3.
- How to use python IDLE.
- How to Install Anaconda for Python coding.
Why to master Python Programming Exercises?
Python is a high-level programming language, strong, elegant, and easy to learn.
Python is a modern programming language which used in many tech sectors like web, data science and
machine learning etc …
Python is Faster than R programming language when used for data science.
Python Has lots of libraries that facilitate its use for data analysis.
Python is an Objective oriented programming Language so you can use objects when coding in python.
Python is Free open source programming language.
Python can be used for a large variety of programming tasks, such as for desktop applications, game programming and mobile development.
Python is a cross platform language, which means that code written for one operating system, such as Windows, will work well on Mac OS or Linux without making any changes to the Python code.