Thursday, 10 September 2026
Lecture 49 of 73 · Unit 2
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Operators, expressions and precedence Theory part 2

What We'll Learn

A quick overview of today's lecture

Operators, expressions and precedence Theory part 2 Concept ID: XI_U2_OPERATORS_EXPRESSIONS_PRECEDENCE. Primary Sub-subtopic: Operators, expressions and precedence. Question-bank grouping: Python Basics and Data Concepts. Use this lecture for theory, examples, misconceptions, and short PYQ checks mapped to this concept ID.
Key things we'll cover
Operators, expressions and precedence
PYQ references used by all prompt types 18 included 0 excluded
Flagged questions are excluded from Study Notes, PPT, and Student Notes references until corrected in Paper Analyzer.
Included ID 1474 · 2025 · 1 mark(s)
What will be the output of the following expression? >> 10 - 3 * 2 + 1 * 8 % 2 (a) 0 (b) 14 (c) 4 (d) 8
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1478 · 2025 · 1 mark(s)
What is the result type of the expression: 12 / 3 (a) int (b) float (c) str (d) bool
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1527 · 2025 · 1 mark(s)
Observe the given code and select the correct output. t = (11, 22, 33) * 2 print(t) (a) (11, 22, 33) (b) (11, 22, 33, 11, 22, 33) (c) [11, 22, 33, 11, 22, 33] (d) Error
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1558 · 2025 · 1 mark(s)
What is the output of the expression 3 ** 2? (a) 6 (b) 9 (c) 8 (d) 5
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1562 · 2025 · 1 mark(s)
Which of the following is a logical operator in Python? a) + b) and c) % d) //
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1564 · 2025 · 1 mark(s)
What is the output of the following code: x = 5 print(x + "2") (a) 7 (b) 52 (c) Error (d) 10
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1087 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
What will be the output of following statement: (9>=8) and (not False) or (7<3)
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1088 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
What will be the output of following statement: 2**3**2+10-2
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1168 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
Write a program to input two numbers and swap them.
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1169 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
Write a program to input a number and print its cube and also print original number.
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1273 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
Evaluate the following expression: (a) 4*2**5//10 (b) 10>2 and 20>200 or not 200<201
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1404 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
(a) Write a Python program to accept a number and display whether the number is palindrome or not.
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1491 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
(a) What is the purpose of the pass statement in Python?
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1492 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
(b) What is the use of is operator in Python?
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1574 · 2025 · 2 mark(s)
Write a Python program to input two numbers and display their sum.
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1409 · 2025 · 3 mark(s)
(b) What is the difference between (9) and (9,)?
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1578 · 2025 · 3 mark(s)
Define operators in python. Explain relational and logical operators with example.
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
Included ID 1503 · 2025 · 4 mark(s)
What is the difference between an expression and a statement in Python?
Python Basics and Data Concepts → Operators, expressions and precedence
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