Test 1 — Monday September 27
We know you can do well
Wishing you brain waves — For problem solving prowess — You are ready now
Read this entire web page carefully.
Corrections
- The last number displayed for Question 5 should be 14 not 13.
Always look both ways
Word of the day
- honorable
Test materials (available at 2 PM )
- Are here
- Module url.py (if you need it)
Testing
- Consists of programming problems to be solved using PyCharm and uploaded to the class website.
- Do not leave the test without checking that you have made eight Test 1 submissions.
- Follow standard style practices; e.g., white space, identifier naming, etc.
- Comments are not necessary. Explanatory comments might be helpful when going for partial credit.
- Do not upload test solutions after your test time is up. A time stamps tells us when you uploaded your submissions.
- You must use our downloads as the bases for your solutions.
- They include any necessary imports, comments, and possibly provide starting code.
- Do not modify or delete any of the code in our program files.
- I believe every problem has a short, straightforward solution.
- Do not modify your solutions on your laptop once you have completed the test.
Important
- Read each test question thoroughly and mindfully of what is being asked. Only do and output what is requested. You can do the test in any order that you want.
- Please submit solutions as you complete them — you can always resubmit if a different brainwave strikes you.
- This pledged exam is closed notes. The only device you may access during the test is your laptop.
- The only code you may access or view are ones that you develop for this test.
- The only windows to be open on your computer are PyCharm and a single browser with tabs reachable from the class website.
- No cell phone or messaging access during the test.
- There are no intended trick questions. Each problem has a straight-forward answer. All programs have the same worth, so do them in the order that you find them easiest. They are asked in the order, that I thought would be easiest.
Helpful documentation
- Module list
- Module str
- Local module url