Faculty of Arts & Science
Fall 2024 Quiz 6 – V2
CSC 110 Y1F
Question 1. Object Mutation [3 marks]
Part (a) [1 mark]
Consider the code below.
>>> lst = [3, 1, 2]
>>> lst.sort()
What will lst refer to after executing every line above? Circle the correct option below.
a) [1, 2, 3]
b) [3, 1, 2]
c) [3, 2, 1]
d) This will raise an Error since there is no method called list .sort.
Part (b) [1 mark]
Consider the following code:
>>> lst1 = [1, 2, 3]
>>> lst2 = [1, 2, 3]
Which of the following expressions would evaluate to True? Select all that apply.
a) type(lst1) == type(lst2)
b) lst1 is lst2
c) lst1 == lst2
d) id(lst1) == id(lst2)
Part (c) [1 mark]
Consider the following code:
>>> s = ‘ CSC110 ‘
>>> z = s
>>> s = s + ‘ Y ‘
>>> m = s
Which of the following is true after all the above code is executed? Select all that apply.
a) z refers to ‘ CSC110Y ‘
b) m refers to ‘ CSC110Y ‘
c) z and m have the same id after all the above code is executed
d) An error is raised when the above code is executed.
Question 2. Object Mutation [5 marks]
Consider the function f1:
def f1(lst: list, s: set) -> set:
“”” “””
…
new_set = set()
new_list = lst
for element in sorted(s):
new_list.append(element)
new_set.add(element)
return new set
And suppose we execute the following in the console:
>>> my_list = [0, 1, 2]
>>> my_set = {3, 2, 1}
>>> my_other_set = f1(my_list, my_set)
Part (a) [2 marks]
What value will my_list refer to?
a) [0, 1, 2]
b) [0, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3]
c) [0, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1]
d) [0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3]
Part (b) [3 marks]
Which expressions below evaluate to True? Select all that apply.
a) my_set == {0, 1, 2, 3}
b) my_set == {1, 2, 3}
c) my_set == {3, 2, 1}
d) my_other_set is my_list
e) my_other_set is my_set
f) my_other_set == my_set
Question 3. Memory Model [4 marks]
Below is an object-based memory model diagram showing the state of the memory model at the moment immediately before a program ends.
Part (a) [1 mark]
If the last thing the program did was print(stuff), what would be the output?
Part (b) [3 marks]
Complete the following code so it will generate the memory model diagram shown above by putting an expression or statement in each of the three boxes. Do not add in any extra lines or change anything else.
def bar(num: float, lst: list) -> None:
def foo(lst: list, num: int) -> None:
bar(12.5, lst)
bar(100.0, lst)
if __name__ == ‘ __main__ ‘ :
stuff =
i = 1
foo(stuff, i)
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