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Solution Function Worksheet

The document is a worksheet focused on Python functions, covering topics such as function definition, calling functions, types of arguments, local and global variables, and various code examples with expected outputs. It includes questions and answers about function behavior, error identification, and output predictions for given code snippets. The content is structured to help learners understand the fundamentals of Python functions through practical examples.

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The document is a worksheet focused on Python functions, covering topics such as function definition, calling functions, types of arguments, local and global variables, and various code examples with expected outputs. It includes questions and answers about function behavior, error identification, and output predictions for given code snippets. The content is structured to help learners understand the fundamentals of Python functions through practical examples.

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WORKSHEET – FUNCTIONS
1 Function name must be followed by
Ans ()
2 keyword is used to define a function
Ans def
3 Function will perform its action only when it is
Ans Called / Invoked or any other word with similar meaning
4 Write statement to call the function.
def Add():
X = 10 + 20
print(X)
#statement to call the above function
Ans Add()
5 Write statement to call the function.
def Add(X,Y):
Z = X+Y
print(Z)
#statement to call the above function
Ans Add(10,20) # Parameter value is user dependent
6 Write statement to call the function.

def Add(X,Y):
Z = X+Y
return Z
#statement to call the above
function print(“Total =”,C)
Ans C = Add(10,20) # Parameter value is user dependent
7 Which Line Number Code will never execute?
def Check(num): #Line
1 if num%2==0: #Line
2 print("Hello") #Line 3
return True #Line 4
print("Bye") #Line 5
else: #Line 6
return False #Line
7 C = Check(20)
print(C)
Ans Line 5
8 What will be the output of following code?
def Cube(n):
print(n*n*n)

Cube(n) # n is 10
here print(Cube(n))
Ans 1000
1000
None

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9 What are the different types of actual arguments in function? Give example of any
one of them.
Ans 1. Positional
2. Keyword
3. Default
4. Variable length argument

Example : (Keyword argument)


def
Interest(principal,rate,time):
return (principal*rate*time)/100

R = Interest(rate=.06, time=7,principal=100000)
10 What will be the output of following code:
def Alter(x, y = 10, z=20):
sum=x+y+z
print(sum)
Alter(10,20,30)
Alter(20,30)
Alter(100)

Ans 60
70
130
11 Ravi a python programmer is working on a project, for some requirement, he has to
define a function with name CalculateInterest(), he defined it as:
def
CalculateInterest(Principal,Rate=.06,Time):
# code
But this code is not working, Can you help Ravi to identify the error in the above
function and what is the solution.
Ans Yes, here non-default argument is followed by default argument which is wrong as
per python‟s syntax.
Solution:
1) First way is put Rate as last argument as:
def CalculateInterest(Principal,Time, Rate=.06):
2) Or, give any default value to Time also as:
def CalculateInterest(Principal,Rate=.06,Time=12):
12 Call the given function using KEYWORD ARGUMENT with values 100 and
200
def Swap(num1,num2):
num1,num2=num2,num1
print(num1,num2)

Swap( , )

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Ans Swap(num1=100,num2=200)

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13 Which line number of code(s) will not work and why?


def
Interest(P,R,T
=7): I =
(P*R*T)/100
print(I)

Interest(20000,.08,15) #Line 1
Interest(T=10,20000,.075) #Line 2
Interest(50000,.07) #Line 3
Interest(P=10000,R=.06,Time=8) #Line 4
Interest(80000,T=10) #Line 5
Ans Line 2 : Keyword argument must not be followed by positional argument
Line 4 : There is no keyword argument with name „Time‟
Line 5 : Missing value for positional argument „R‟
14 What will be the output of following code?
def Calculate(A,B,C):
return A*2, B*2, C*2
val = Calculate(10,12,14)
print(type(val))
print(val)
Ans <class 'tuple'>
(20, 24, 28)
15 What is Local Variable and Global Variables? Illustrate with example
Ans Local variables are those variables which are declared inside any block like
function, loop or condition. They can be accessed only in that block. Even formal
argument will also be local variables and they can be accessed inside the function
only. Local variables are always indented. Lifetime of local variables is created
when we enter in that block and ends when execution of block is over.
Global variables are declared outside all block i.e. without any indent. They can be
accessed anywhere in the program and their lifetime is also throughout the
program.
Example:
count = 1 #Global variable count
def operate(num1, num2): # Local variable num1 and
num2 result = num1 + num2 #Local variable
result print(count)
operate(100,200
) count+=1
operate(200,300)
16 What will be the output of following code?
def check():
num=50
print(num)
num=100
print(num)
check()
print(num)

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Ans 100
50
100

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17 What will be the output of following code?


def check():
global
num
num=100
0
print(num)
num=100
print(num)
check()
print(num)
Ans 100
1000
1000
18 What will be the output of following code?
print(“Welcome!”)
print(“Iam “, name ) # is double underscore
Ans Welcome!
Iam main
19 Function can alter only Mutable data types? (True/False)
Ans True
20 A Function can call another function or itself? (True/False)
Ans True
21 What will be the output of following code?
def
display(s):
l = len(s)
m=""
for i in range(0,l):
if s[i].isupper():
m=m+s[i].lower()
elif s[i].isalpha():
m=m+s[i].upper()
elif s[i].isdigit():
m=m+"$"
else:
m=m+"*"
print(m)
display("[email protected]")
Ans exam$$*CBSE*COM
22 What will be the output of following code?

def Alter(M,N=50):
M=M+N
N=M-N
print(M,"@",N)
return M
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A=20
0
B=10
0
A=
Alter(A,B)
print(A,"#",B
) B = Alter(B)
print(A,‟@‟,B)
Ans 300 @ 200
300 # 100
150 @ 100
300 @ 150
23 What will be the output of following code?

def Total(Number=10):
Sum=0
for C in
range(1,Number+1):
if C%2==0:
continue
Sum+=C
return Sum

print(Total(4)
)
print(Total(7)
)
print(Total())
Ans 4
16
25
24 What will be the output of following code?
X = 100
def Change(P=10,
Q=25): global X
if P%6==0:
X+=100
else:
X+=5
0
Sum=P+Q+
X
print(P,'#',Q,'$',Sum)
Change()
Change(18,50)
Change(30,100)
Ans 10 # 25 $ 185
18 # 50 $ 318
30 # 100 $ 480
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25 What will be the output of following code?


a=100
def show():
global a
a=200

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def invoke():
global a
a=500
show()
invoke(
)
print(a)
Ans 500
26 What will be the output of following code?
def drawline(char='$',time=5):
print(char*time)
drawline()
drawline('@',10)
drawline(65)
drawline(chr(65)
)
Ans $$$$$
@@@@@@@@
@@ 325
AAAAA
27 What will be the output of following code?
def Updater(A,B=5):
A = A // B
B=A%B
print(A,'$',B)
return A + B
A=10
0
B=30
A=
Updater(A,B)
print(A,'#',B)
B = Updater(B)
print(A,'#',B)
A = Updater(A)
print(A,'$',B)
Ans 3 $ 3
6 # 30
6$1
6#7
1$1
2$7

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28 What will be the output of following code?


def Fun1(num1):
num1*=2
num1 = Fun2(num1)
return num1

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def Fun2(num1):
num1 = num1 // 2
return num1

n = 120
n = Fun1(n)
print(n)
Ans 120
29 What will be the output of following code?
X = 50
def Alpha(num1):
global X
num1 += X
X += 20
num1 = Beta(num1)
return num1
def Beta(num1):
global X
num1 += X
X += 10
num1 = Gamma(num1)
return num1
def
Gamma(nu
m1): X =
200
num1 += X
return num1
num = 100
num = Alpha(num)
print(num,X)
Ans 420 80
30 What will be the output of following code?
def Fun1(mylist):
for i in
range(len(mylist))
: if mylist[i]
%2==0:
mylist[i]/=2
else:
mylist[i]*=2

list1 =[21,20,6,7,9,18,100,50,13]
Fun1(list1)
print(list1)
Ans [42, 10.0, 3.0, 14, 18, 9.0, 50.0, 25.0, 26]
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