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Figure 5 . Question 2 possible output.
aList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef'] bList = ['The', 'old', 'list']cList = ['This old house'] dList = ['is falling down']Call listModifier In listModifierlistA = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 1.00001] listB = ['The', 'old', 'list', 2.00002]listC = ['C', 3.00003] listD = ['D', 4.00004]Back from listModifier aList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 1.00001]bList = ['The', 'old', 'list', 2.00002] cList = ['This old house']dList = ['is falling down']

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Question 3

True or False? The code in Figure 7 produces the output shown in Figure 8 .

Figure 7 . Question 3 program code.
def listModifier(cList,dList=["B"],aList=["C"],bList=["D"]):"""Illustrates keyword arguments""" print("In listModifier")cList.append(1.00001) print("cList = " + str(cList))dList.append(2.00002) print("dList = " + str(dList))aList.append(3.00003) print("aList = " + str(aList))bList.append(4.00004) print("bList = " + str(bList))return #End function definitionlistV = ["ab","cd","ef"] listW = ["The","old","list"]listT = ["This old house"] listU = ["is falling down"]print("listV = " + str(listV)) print("listW = " + str(listW))print("listT = " + str(listT)) print("listU = " + str(listU))print("Call listModifier") listModifier(listV,bList=listU,dList=listW)print("Back from listModifier") print("listV = " + str(listV))print("listW = " + str(listW)) print("listT = " + str(listT))print("listU = " + str(listU))
Figure 8 . Question 3 possible output.
listV = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef'] listW = ['The', 'old', 'list']listT = ['This old house'] listU = ['is falling down']Call listModifier In listModifiercList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 1.00001] dList = ['The', 'old', 'list', 2.00002]aList = ['C', 3.00003] bList = ['is falling down', 4.00004]Back from listModifier listV = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 1.00001]listW = ['The', 'old', 'list', 2.00002] listT = ['This old house']listU = ['is falling down', 4.00004]

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Question 4

True or False? The code in Figure 9 produces the output shown in Figure 10 .

Figure 9 . Question 4 program code.
def listModifier(listA,*args): print(listA)for arg in args: print(arg)#End function definition aList = ["ab","cd","ef"]bList = ["The","old","list"] cList = [1,2,3]listModifier(aList,bList,cList)
Figure 10 . Question 4 possible output.
['ab', 'cd', 'ef'] ['The', 'old', 'list'][1, 2, 3]

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Answers

Answer 4

True.

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Answer 3

True.

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Answer 2

False. The actual output is shown in Figure 6 .

Figure 6 . Question 2 actual output.
aList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef'] bList = ['The', 'old', 'list']cList = ['This old house'] dList = ['is falling down']Call listModifier In listModifierlistA = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 1.00001] listB = ['The', 'old', 'list', 2.00002]listC = ['is falling down', 3.00003] listD = ['D', 4.00004]Back from listModifier aList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 1.00001]bList = ['The', 'old', 'list', 2.00002] cList = ['This old house']dList = ['is falling down', 3.00003]

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Answer 1

False. The actual output is shown in Figure 3 .

Figure 3 . Question 1 actual output.
Create two lists aList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef']bList = ['The', 'old', 'list'] Call listModifierIn listModifier Use incoming parameter to append to listANew listA = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 3.14159] Assign a new list to listBNew listB = ['A', 'new', 'list'] Back from listModifieraList = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef', 3.14159] bList = ['The', 'old', 'list']

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