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Choose the correct statement(s).
- In Python, a tuple can contain only integers as its elements.
- In Python, a tuple can contain only strings as its elements.
- In Python, a tuple can contain elements of different types.
- In Python, a tuple can contain either string or integer but not both at a time
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In Python, a tuple can contain elements of different types.
Reason — A tuple can have any number of items and they may be of different types (integer, float, list, string, etc).
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Which of the following statements will create a tuple:
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- tp1[2]=("a", "b")
- tp1=(3)*3
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Choose the correct statement(s).
- Both tuples and lists are immutable.
- Tuples are immutable while lists are mutable.
- Both tuples and lists are mutable.
- Tuples are mutable while lists are immutable.
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- a = ("Hina", "Mina", "Tina", "Nina")
- a = "Hina", "Mina", "Tina", "Nina")
- a = ["Hina", "Mina", "Tina", "Nina"]
- a = (["Hina", "Mina", "Tina", "Nina"])
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- (1,)
- (1)
- ( [1] )
- tuple([1])