This expression evaluates to either True or False.
This common variable type stores letters, numbers, and symbols.
What is the string type?
A list holds these things.
What are elements or items?
This character is used to comment a line in Python.
What is a pound (#) sign?
This character is used to mark the beginning and the end of a string.
What is the single (') or double quote (")?
This operator assigns a value to a variable.
What is the single equal (=)?
This common variable type stores decimal numbers.
What is the float type?
A list must be enclosed in these characters.
What are square brackets ([])?
This Python data structure contains a collection of items referenced by a numeric index.
What is a list?
This operator joins two strings together.
What is the concatenation (+) operator?
This operator compares two values.
What is the double equal (==)?
This common variable type stores whole numbers.
What is the integer type?
You must separate list items with this character.
What is a comma (,)?
This Python function is used to provide output to the user.
What is "print()"?
The information shown to the user from the following program:
a = “123”
b = “456”
print(b + a)
What is "456123"?
The result of this program:
a = 100
b = "science"
a > 75 and b == "science"
What is True?
This process converts one data type to another.
What is "casting"?
We use this to map to the position of an item in a list.
What is an index?
This Python function is used to get information from the user.
What is "input()"?
The information shown to the user from the following program:
words = "The red dog barks at midnight."
print( words[5] )
What is "e"?
The result of this program:
x = 100
y = "science"
x > 75 or b != "science"
What is True?
This function tells us what kind of information is stored in a specific variable.
What is "type()"?
This error occurs when you try to use an index that is too large.
What is an “out of bounds” error?
This error occurs when you have used the Python language incorrectly.
What is a syntax error?
This string operator declares that the following character should be literally interpreted.
What is the backslash (\)?