Computer Science
Below are seven segments of code, each with a part coloured. Indicate the data type of each coloured part by choosing the correct type of data from the following type.
(a) int
(b) float
(c) bool
(d) str
(e) function
(f) list of int
(g) list of str
(i)
if temp < 32 :
print ("Freezing")
(ii)
L = ['Hiya', 'Zoya', 'Preet']
print(L[1])
(iii)
M = []
for i in range (3) :
M.append(i)
print(M)
(iv)
L = ['Hiya', 'Zoya', 'Preet']
n = len(L)
if 'Donald' in L[1 : n] :
print(L)
(v)
if n % 2 == 0 :
print("Freezing")
(vi)
L = inputline.split()
while L != ( ) :
print(L)
L = L[1 :]
(vii)
L = ['Hiya', 'Zoya', 'Preet']
print(L[0] + L[1])
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Answer
(i) bool
(ii) str
(iii) list of int
(iv) int
(v) bool
(vi) list of str
(vii) str
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