One. Multiple choice questions
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Topic: Who designed Python?
A. Brian Kneahan
B. James Gosling
C. Dennis Richie
D. Guido Van Rosum
Correct answer: D
Parse:
Python was designed by Guido van Rosum, hence the choice of D.
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Topic:
When was Python designed?
A. 1980s
B. 1990s
C. 2000s
D. 2010s
Correct Answer: B
Parse:
Python was designed by Guido van Rosum in the early 1990s.
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Where did Python originate?
United States
B. Netherlands
C. United Kingdom
D. China
Correct Answer: B
Parse:
Python originated at the National Centre for Mathematical Computer Research in the Netherlands.
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What is Python designed for?
A. Alternatives to the ABC language
B. Teaching Tools
C. Scripting Language
D. Universal Programming Language
Correct Answer: A
Parse:
Python was designed as an alternative to the ABC language.
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What does Python mean when translated into Chinese?
A. Python
B. Python
C. Monty Python
D. Cobra
Correct Answer: B
Parse:
Python translates Chinese to mean python.
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Which of the following is NOT covered by Python?
A.WEB front-end development
B. Network Programming
C. Financial Analysis
D. Computer hardware development
Correct Answer: C
Parse:
Let's break down each of these options one by one to determine which one doesn't fall under the typical application of Python.
Web front-end development: Python has a wide range of applications in web front-end development, such as full-stack development using frameworks such as Django and Flask.
Network programming: Python provides a powerful network programming library and supports the development of Socket, Twisted, http and other protocols, making it an important position in the field of network programming.
Financial Analysis: In the field of financial engineering, Python is widely used in quantitative trading and financial analysis due to its language structure and rich scientific computing library, which improves production efficiency.
Computer hardware development: While Python has a wide range of applications in the field of software development, there is less mention of direct use in computer hardware development. Hardware development often requires a lower-level language to interact directly with the hardware.
Therefore, what is not part of the typical application of Python is option D. Computer hardware development.
Two. Q&A questions
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Why is Python named Python?
(There is no analysis of this question)