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This is an intermediate-level software development course so it is expected for you to have some prerequisite knowledge on the topics covered, as outlined at the beginning of the lesson. Here is a little quiz that you can do to test your prior knowledge to determine where you fit on the skills spectrum and if this course is for you.
- Which command should you use to initialise a new Git repository?
a. git bash
b. git install
c. git init
d. git start
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git init
is the command to initialise a Git repository and tell Git to start tracking files in it.git bash
,git start
andgit install
are not Git commands and will return an error.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- After you initialise a new Git repository
and create a file named
LICENCE.md
in the root of the repository, which of the following commands will not work?
a. git add LICENCE.md
b. git status
c. git add .
d. git commit -m "Licence file added"
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git commit -m "Licence file added"
won't work because you need to add the file to Git's staging area first before you can commit.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
git clone
command downloads and creates a local repository from a remote repository. Which command can then be used to upload your local changes back to the remote repository?
a. git push
b. git add
c. git upload
d. git commit
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git push
is the correct command.git add
adds a file to the local staging area,git commit
commits the staged changes to the local repository andgit push
will push those committed changes to the remote repository.git upload
is not a Git command and will return an error.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- In the command line shell, which command can you use to see the directory you are currently in?
a. whereami
b. locate
c. map
d. pwd
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pwd
(which stands for 'print working directory') is the correct command.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- Which command do you use to go to the parent directory of the directory you are currently in?
a. cd -
b. cd ~
c. cd /up
d. cd ..
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cd ..
is the correct command.cd -
goes to the previous location in history (not parent).cd ~
goes to the home folder.cd /up
goes to a folderup
in the root (/
) of the file system.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- How can you append the output of a command to a file?
a. command > file
b. command >> file
c. command file
d. command < file
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command >> file
is the correct command.command > file
will redirect the output of a command to a file and overwrite its content,command file
will pass the file as an argument to the command andcommand < file
redirects input rather than output.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- Which of these collections defines a list in Python?
a. {"apple", "banana", "cherry"}
b. {"name": "apple", "type": "fruit"}
c. ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
d. ("apple", "banana", "cherry")
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While all of the answers define a collection in Python,
["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
defines a list and is the correct answer.{"apple", "banana", "cherry"}
defines a set;{"name": "apple", "type": "fruit"}
defines a dictionary (a hash map);("apple", "banana", "cherry")
defines a tuple (an ordered and unchangeable collection).:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- What is the correct syntax for if statement in Python?
a. if (x > 3):
b. if (x > 3) then:
c. if (x > 3)
d. if (x > 3);
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if (x > 3):
is the correct answer.:::::::::::::::::::::::::
- Look at the following 3 assignment statements in Python.
n = 300
m = n
n = -100
What is the result at the end of the above assignments?
a. n = 300 and m = 300
b. n = -100 and m = 300
c. n = -100 and m = -100
d. n = 300 and m = -100
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n = -100 and m = 300
is the correct answer.:::::::::::::::::::::::::