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Example: Overall Expanation for Q307 (Practices Exam n° 3 )
Try it yourself:
data = {'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3}
print(data['a': 'b'] )
Explanation:
You can't index with multiple keys like this. You get a KeyError.
To print the value of a dictionary dict = {'key' : value} ==> print(dict['key']) # output: value
print(data['a'] ) #output: 1
print(data['b'] ) #output: 2
print(data['c'] ) #output: 3
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PCEP Topics Exams:
Computer Programming and Python Fundamentals – (18%)
Control Flow - Conditional Blocks and Loops – (29%)
Data Collections - Tuples, Dictionaries, Lists, and Strings – (25%)
Functions and Exceptions - (28%)
PCEP Certification: Exam Information
Exam Name: PCEP Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer
Exam Code: PCEP-30-02
Exam Level: Entry
Pre-requisites: None
Duration: 45 minutes (exam) + approx. 5 minutes (Non-Disclosure Agreement/Tutorial)
Number of Questions: 30
Format: Single-choice and multiple-choice questions, drag & drop, gap fill | Python 3.x
Passing score: 70%
Language: English
Full Exam Price: USD 59
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