NCERT Solutions Class 11 Computer Science Chapter 5 Getting Started with Python
Question 1. Which of the following identifier names are invalid and why?
i Serial_no. v Total_Marks
ii 1st_Room vi total-Marks
iii Hundred$ vii _Percentage
iv Total Marks viii True
Answer:
i) Serial_no. :- Invalid
Reason- (.) is not allowed in identifier
ii) 1st_Room :- Invalid
Reason- identifier can’t start with number
iii) Hundred$ :- Invalid
Reason- We can’t use special symbol $ in identifier
iv) Total Marks :- Invalid
Reason- We can’t use space between in identifier
v) Total_Marks :- Valid
Reason- We can use underscore between in identifier
vi) total-Marks :- Invalid
Reason- We can’t use hyphen between in identifier
vii) _Percentage:- Invalid
Reason- Identifier can’t begin with underscore
viii) True :- Invalid
Reason- We can’t use keyword as a identifier
Question 2. Write the corresponding Python assignment statements:
a) Assign 10 to variable length and 20 to variable breadth.
b) Assign the average of values of variables length and breadth to a variable sum.
c) Assign a list containing strings ‘Paper’, ‘Gel Pen’, and ‘Eraser’ to a variable stationery.
d) Assign the strings ‘Mohandas’, ‘Karamchand’, and ‘Gandhi’ to variables first, middle and last.
e) Assign the concatenated value of string variables first, middle and last to variable fullname. Make sure to incorporate blank spaces appropriately between different parts of names.
Answer:
a) Assign 10 to variable length and 20 to variable breadth.
length = 10
breadth = 20
b) Assign the average of values of variables length and breadth to a variable sum.
Sum = (length + breadth)/2
c) Assign a list containing strings ‘Paper’, ‘Gel Pen’, and ‘Eraser’ to a variable stationery.
Stationary=[‘Paper’ , ‘Gel Pen’ , ‘Eraser’
d) Assign the strings ‘Mohandas’, ‘Karamchand’, and ‘Gandhi’ to variables first, middle and last.
first = ‘Mohandas’
middle= ‘Karamchand’
last= ‘Gandhi’
e) Assign the concatenated value of string variables first, middle and last to variable fullname. Make sure to incorporate blank spaces appropriately between different parts of names.
fullname = first +” “+ middle +” “+ last
Question 3. Write logical expressions corresponding to the following statements in Python and evaluate the expressions (assuming variables num1, num2, num3, first, middle, last are already having meaningful values):
a) The sum of 20 and –10 is less than 12.
b) num3 is not more than 24.
c) 6.75 is between the values of integers num1 and num2.
d) The string ‘middle’ is larger than the string ‘first’ and smaller than the string ‘last’.
e) List Stationery is empty.
Answer:
STATEMENT | LOGICAL EXPRESSIONS |
The sum of 20 and –10 is less than 12. | (20 + (-10)) < 12 |
num3 is not more than 24. | num3 <= 24 or not(num3 > 24) |
6.75 is between the values of integers num1 and num2. | (6.75 >= num1) and (6.75 <= num2) |
The string ‘middle’ is larger than the string ‘first’ and smaller than the string ‘last’. | (middle > first) and (middle < last) |
List Stationery is empty. | len(Stationery) == 0 |
Question 4. Add a pair of parentheses to each expression so that it evaluates to True.
a) 0 == 1 == 2
b) 2 + 3 == 4 + 5 == 7
c) 1 < -1 == 3 > 4
Answer:
EXPRESSION | EXPRESSION WITH PARENTHESIS |
0 == 1 == 2 | (0 == (1 == 2)) |
2 + 3 == 4 + 5 == 7 | (2 + (3 == 4 )+ 5) == 7 |
1 < -1 == 3 > 4 | (1 < -1 ) == (3 > 4) |
Question 5. Write the output of the following:
a) num1 = 4
num2 = num1 + 1
num1 = 2
print (num1, num2)
b) num1, num2 = 2, 6
num1, num2 = num2, num1 + 2
print (num1, num2)
c) num1, num2 = 2, 3
num3, num2 = num1, num3 + 1
print (num1, num2, num3)
Answer:
a) num1 = 4
num2 = num1 + 1
num1 = 2
Output: 2,5
b) num1, num2 = 2, 6
num1, num2 = num2, num1 + 2
print (num1, num2)
Output: 6,4
c) num1, num2 = 2, 3
num3, num2 = num1, num3 + 1
print (num1, num2, num3)
Output: error
Question 6. Which data type will be used to represent the following data values and why?
a) Number of months in a year
b) Resident of Delhi or not
c) Mobile number
d) Pocket money
e) Volume of a sphere
f) Perimeter of a square
g) Name of the student
h) Address of the student
Answer:
DATA VALUES | DATA TYPES | REASON |
Number of months in a year | Integer | Number of months contain only number values (integer). |
Resident of Delhi or not | Boolean | It gives the answer in the form of true and false |
Mobile number | Integer | Mobile number only contain integer number value |
Pocket money | Float | Money can be count as 100rs 50 paisa(100.50) |
Volume of a sphere | Float | The volume can be calculated in the decimal point |
Perimeter of a square | Float | The perimeter can be calculated in the decimal point |
Name of the student | String | Name is a set of character, hence data type of name of student is string |
Address of the student | String | Address is a set of character, hence data type of address of student is string |
Question 7. Give the output of the following when num1 = 4, num2 = 3, num3 = 2
a) num1 += num2 + num3
print (num1)
b) num1 = num1 ** (num2 + num3)
print (num1)
c) num1 **= num2 + num3
d) num1 = ‘5’ + ‘5’
print(num1)
e) print(4.00/(2.0+2.0))
f) num1 = 2+9*((3*12)-8)/10
print(num1)
g) num1 = 24 // 4 // 2
print(num1)
h) num1 = float(10)
print (num1)
i) num1 = int(‘3.14’)
print (num1)
j) print(‘Bye’ == ‘BYE’)
k) print(10 != 9 and 20 >= 20)
l) print(10 + 6 * 2 ** 2 != 9//4 -3 and 29
>= 29/9)
m) print(5 % 10 + 10 < 50 and 29 <= 29)
n) print((0 < 6) or (not(10 == 6) and
(10<0)))
Answer:
a) num1 += num2 + num3
print (num1)
Output:9
b) num1 = num1 ** (num2 + num3)
print (num1)
Output:1024
c) num1 **= num2 + num3
Output:1024
d) num1 = ‘5’ + ‘5’
print(num1)
Output:55
e) print(4.00/(2.0+2.0))
Output:1.0
f) num1 = 2+9*((3*12)-8)/10
print (num1)
Output:27.2
g) num1 = 24 // 4 // 2
print(num1)
Output:3
h) num1 = float(10)
print (num1)
Output:10.0
i) num1 = int(‘3.14’)
print (num1)
Output: error
j) print(‘Bye’ == ‘BYE’)
Output: False
k) print(10 != 9 and 20 >= 20)
Output:True
l) print(10 + 6 * 2 ** 2 != 9//4 -3 and 29
>= 29/9)
Output: True
m) print(5 % 10 + 10 < 50 and 29 <= 29)
Output: True
n) print((0 < 6) or (not(10 == 6) and
(10<0)))
Output: True
Question 8. Categorise the following as syntax error, logical error or runtime error:
a) 25 / 0
b) num1 = 25; num2 = 0; num1/num2
Answer:
a) 25 / 0 :- Runtime Error, because of divisible by zero
b) num1 = 25; num2 = 0; num1/num2 :- Runtime Error, because of divisible by zero
Question 9. A dartboard of radius 10 units and the wall it is hanging on are represented using a two-dimensional coordinate system, with the board’s center at coordinate (0,0). Variables x and y store the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate of a dart that hits the dartboard. Write a Python expression using variables x and y that evaluates to True if the dart hits (is within) the dartboard, and then evaluate the expression for these dart coordinates:
a) (0,0)
b) (10,10)
c) (6, 6)
d) (7,8)
Question 10. Write a Python program to convert temperature in degree Celsius to degree Fahrenheit. If water boils at 100 degree C and freezes as 0 degree C, use the program to find out what is the boiling point and freezing point of water on the Fahrenheit scale. (Hint: T(°F) = T(°C) × 9/5 + 32)
Answer:
deffar_conv(t):
x=t*9/5 + 32
return x
print(far_conv(100))
Question 11. Write a Python program to calculate the amount payable if money has been lent on simple interest. Notes Ch 5.indd 117 08-Apr-19 12:35:13 PM 2020-21 118 Computer Science – Class xi Principal or money lent = P, Rate of interest = R% per annum and Time = T years. Then Simple Interest (SI) = (P x R x T)/ 100. Amount payable = Principal + SI. P, R and T are given as input to the program.
Answer:
principal=int(input(“P=”))
rate=int(input(“I=”))
time=int(input(“T=”))
defamount_pay(principal,rate,time):
simple_intrest=(principal*rate*time)/100
TOTAL_amount=Print+simple_intrest
returnTOTAL_amount
print(“Total Payble amount”)
print(amount_pay(principal,rate,time))
Question 12.Write a program to calculate in how many days a work will be completed by three persons A, B and C together. A, B, C take x days, y days and z days respectively to do the job alone. The formula to calculate the number of days if they work together is xyz/(xy + yz + xz) days where x, y, and z are given as input to the program.
Answer:
x=int(input(“x=”))
y=int(input(“Y=”))
z=int(input(“Y=”))
defwork_days(x,y,z):
days=x*y*z/(x*y+y*z+z*x)
return days
print(“Work will complet(in days)”)
print(work_days(x,y,z))
Question 13. Write a program to enter two integers and perform all arithmetic operations on them.
Answer:
a=int(input(“Enter First Number: “))
b=int(input(“Enter Second Number: “))
defAddtion(a,b):
returna+b
def subtraction(a,b):
return a-b
def multiplication(a,b):
return a*b
def division(a,b):
return a/b
print(“Addtion of {0} & {1} is : “.format(a,b))
print(Addtion(a,b))
print(“subtraction of {0} & {1} is : “.format(a,b))
print(subtraction(a,b))
print(“multiplicationof {0} & {1} is : “.format(a,b))
print(multiplication(a,b))
print(“division of {0} & {1} is : “.format(a,b))
print(division(a,b))
Question14. Write a program to swap two numbers using a third variable.
Answer:
first_number=int(input(“Enter First Number: “))
second_number=int(input(“Enter Second Number: “))
def swap(first_number,second_number):
third_variable=first_number
first_number=second_number
second_number=third_variable
returnfirst_number,second_number
print(swap(first_number,second_number))
Question 15. Write a program to swap two numbers without using a third variable.
Answer:
first_number=int(input(“Enter First Number: “))
second_number=int(input(“Enter Second Number: “))
def swap(first_number,second_number):
first_number,second_number=second_number,first_number
returnfirst_number,second_number
print(swap(first_number,second_number))
Question 16. Write a program to repeat the string ‘‘GOOD MORNING” n times. Here ‘n’ is an integer entered by the user.
Answer:
n=int(input(“Enter Number: “))
fori in range(n):
print(“GOOD MORINING “)
Question 17. Write a program to find average of three numbers.
Answer:
x=int(input(“Enter First Number: “))
y=int(input(“Enter Second Number: “))
z=int(input(“Enter Third Number: “))
def average(x,y,z):
avg=x+y+z/3
returnavg
print(“Average : “)
print(average(x,y,z))
Question 18. The volume of a sphere with radius r is 4/3πr3. Write a Python program to find the volume of spheres with radius 7cm, 12cm, 16cm, respectively.
Answer:
defvolume_sphere(r):
pi=3.1415926535897931
volume=4.0/3.0*pi* r**3
return volume
print(“volume of spheres with radius 7cm”)
print(volume_sphere(7))
print(“volume of spheres with radius 12cm”)
print(volume_sphere(12))
print(“volume of spheres with radius 16cm”)
print(volume_sphere(16))
Question 19. Write a program that asks the user to enter their name and age. Print a message addressed to the user that tells the user the year in which they will turn 100 years old.
Answer:
fromdatetime import datetime
name = input(‘Name \n’)
age = int(input(‘Age \n’))
defhundred_year(age):
hundred = int((100-age) + datetime.now().year)
return hundred
x=hundred_year(age)
print (‘Hello %s. You will turn 100 years old in %s.’ % (name,x))
Question 20. The formula E = mc2 states that the equivalent energy (E) can be calculated as the mass (m) multiplied by the speed of light (c = about 3×108 m/s) squared. Write a program that accepts the mass of an object and determines its energy.
Answer:
m=int(input(“Enter Mass in Kg: “))
def Einstein(m):
c=299792458
e= m*c**2
return e
print(“Equivalent energy (E): “)
print(Einstein(m))
Question 21. Presume that a ladder is put upright against a wall. Let variables length and angle store the length of the ladder and the angle that it forms with the ground as it leans against the wall. Write a Python program to compute the height reached by the ladder on the wall for the following values of length and angle:
a)16 feet and 75 degrees
b)20 feet and 0 degrees
c)24 feet and 45 degrees
d)24 feet and 80 degrees
Answer:
import math
defheight_reched(length,degrees):
radian=math.radians(degrees)
sin=math.sin(radian)
height=round(length*sin,2)
return height
print(” height reached by the ladder on the wall for the length is 16 feet and 75 degrees “)
print(height_reched(16,75))
print(” height reached by the ladder on the wall for the length is 20 feet and 0 degrees “)
print(height_reched(20,0))
print(” height reached by the ladder on the wall for the length is 24 feet and 45 degrees “)
print(height_reched(24,45))
print(” height reached by the ladder on the wall for the length is 24 feet and 80 degrees “)
print(height_reched(24,80))
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