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Python & Django Online Test

The Python Django Test uses scenario-based MCQs to evaluate candidates on Python fundamentals, Django models, views, templates, forms, ORM, and querysets. Additionally, it evaluates the candidate's understanding of database operations, security, and deployment using Django. The test also includes a coding question to evaluate hands-on Python programming skills.

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Test duration:  40 mins
Difficulty level:  Moderate
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Questions:
  • 5 Python MCQs
  • 5 Django MCQs
  • 1 Python Coding Question
Covered skills:
Python fundamentals
Data Structures
CRUD operations on tables
Errors and exceptions handling
Django framework basics
Django Models and Views
Django Templates
Python Programming
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The test screens for the following skills that hiring managers look for in candidates:

  • Ability to write Python code using proper syntax and conventions
  • Experience with common data structures in Python
  • Proficiency in performing CRUD operations on tables
  • Able to efficiently handle exceptions and errors in Python
  • Familiarity with the basics of the Django framework
  • Knowledge of Django models and views
  • Understanding of Django templates
  • Proficient in Python programming
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🧐 Question

Medium

ZeroDivisionError and IndexError
Exceptions
Solve
What will the following Python code output?
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Medium

Session
File Handling
Dictionary
Solve
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The function high_sess should compute the highest number of events per session of each user in the database by reading a comma-separated value input file of session data. The result should be returned from the function as a dictionary. The first column of each line in the input file is expected to contain the user’s name represented as a string. The second column is expected to contain an integer representing the events in a session. Here is an example input file:
Tony,10
Stark,12
Black,25
Your program should ignore a non-conforming line like this one.
Stark,3
Widow,6
Widow,14
The resulting return value for this file should be the following dictionary: { 'Stark':12, 'Black':25, 'Tony':10, 'Widow':14 }
What should replace the CODE TO FILL line to complete the function?
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Medium

Max Code
Arrays
Solve
Below are code lines to create a Python function. Ignoring indentation, what lines should be used and in what order for the following function to be complete:
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Medium

Recursive Function
Recursion
Dictionary
Lists
Solve
Consider the following Python code:
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In the above code, recursive_search is a function that takes a dictionary (data) and a target key (target) as arguments. It searches for the target key within the dictionary, which could potentially have nested dictionaries and lists as values, and returns the value associated with the target key. If the target key is not found, it returns None.

nested_dict is a dictionary that contains multiple levels of nested dictionaries and lists. The recursive_search function is then called with nested_dict as the data and 'target_key' as the target.

What will the output be after executing the above code?

Medium

Stacking problem
Stack
Linkedlist
Solve
What does the below function ‘fun’ does?
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A: Sum of digits of the number passed to fun.
B: Number of digits of the number passed to fun.
C: 0 if the number passed to fun is divisible by 10. 1 otherwise.
D: Sum of all digits number passed to fun except for the last digit.

Easy

URL Dispatcher
Routes
Solve
Review the following sample Django URL.conf:
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Pick the correct statements if settings.APPEND_SLASH=False:

A: A request to /books/2015/04/ would match the third entry in the list. Django would call the function views.month_books(request, year=2015, month=4).
B: A request to /books/2015/04/ would match the second entry in the list. Django would call the function views.year_books(request, year=2015).

C: A request to /books/2023/ will match the first entry in the list. Django would call the the function views.custom_newyear_2023(request).
D: A request to /books/2023/ would match the second entry in the list. Django would call the function views.year_books(request, year=2023).

E: /books/2022 would not match any of these patterns, because each pattern requires that the URL end with a slash.
F: A request to /books/2022 would match the second entry in the list. Django would call the function views.year_books(request, year=2022).

Medium

External Bank Transfer
Database Transactions
Solve
Review the following Django code for a banking application:
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The code needs to debit an account with the provided amount and deposit the amount in an external entity. Here’s how the code is broken:

1) First, the amount is debited from the account by creating a new row in BalanceLine table.
2) Next, a new row is created in the DB in ExternalTransfer table and a new id (used as unique reference) is created for the transfer.
3) An external 3rd party API call is made using the new id created in step 2.

The function transfer_to_other_bank is called as shown below:
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Pick the correct statements:

A: If post_transfer_emails() raises an exception, the database transactions that happened in transfer_to_other_bank are not rolled back since they are listed in a separate atomic transaction.
B: If post_transfer_emails() raises an exception, the database transactions (new rows in ExternalTransfer and BalanceLine tables) are rolled back. The banking_api call is called again with a null reference.
C: If post_transfer_emails() raises an exception, the database transactions are rolled back but the banking_api is not called again.
D: If post_transfer_emails() raises an exception, the banking_api is called again with rollback=True. If the response is success, then the database transactions are rolled back. If the response is failure, the database transactions are committed.

Medium

Query retired people
Solve
An HRTech startup has the following Django code:
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We want a QuerySet with all Person objects where retired == True and age != 45. Which of the following do you think we should use?
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Easy

Registration Queue
Logic
Queues
Solve
We want to register students for the next semester. All students have a receipt which shows the amount pending for the previous semester. A positive amount (or zero) represents that the student has paid extra fees, and a negative amount represents that they have pending fees to be paid. The students are in a queue for the registration. We want to arrange the students in a way such that the students who have a positive amount on the receipt get registered first as compared to the students who have a negative amount. We are given a queue in the form of an array containing the pending amount.
For example, if the initial queue is [20, 70, -40, 30, -10], then the final queue will be [20, 70, 30, -40, -10]. Note that the sequence of students should not be changed while arranging them unless required to meet the condition.
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Note:
- The first line of the input is the length of the array. The second line contains all the elements of the array.
- The input is already parsed into an array of "strings" and passed to a function. You will need to convert string to integer/number type inside the function.
- You need to "print" the final result (not return it) to pass the test cases.

For the example discussed above, the input will be:
5
20 70 -40 30 -10

Your code needs to print the following to the standard output:
20 70 30 -40 -10

Medium

Visitors Count
Strings
Logic
Solve
A manager hires a staff member to keep a record of the number of men, women, and children visiting the museum daily. The staff will note W if any women visit, M for men, and C for children. You need to write code that takes the string that represents the visits and prints the count of men, woman and children. The sequencing should be in decreasing order. 
Example:

Input:
WWMMWWCCC

Expected Output: 
4W3C2M

Explanation: 
‘W’ has the highest count, then ‘C’, then ‘M’. 
⚠️⚠️⚠️ Note:
- The input is already parsed and passed to a function.
- You need to "print" the final result (not return it) to pass the test cases.
- If the input is- “MMW”, then the expected output is "2M1W" since there is no ‘C’.
- If any of them have the same count, the output should follow this order - M, W, C.
🧐 Question🔧 Skill

Medium

ZeroDivisionError and IndexError
Exceptions

2 mins

Python
Solve

Medium

Session
File Handling
Dictionary

2 mins

Python
Solve

Medium

Max Code
Arrays

2 mins

Python
Solve

Medium

Recursive Function
Recursion
Dictionary
Lists

3 mins

Python
Solve

Medium

Stacking problem
Stack
Linkedlist

4 mins

Python
Solve

Easy

URL Dispatcher
Routes

2 mins

Django
Solve

Medium

External Bank Transfer
Database Transactions

3 mins

Django
Solve

Medium

Query retired people

2 mins

Django
Solve

Easy

Registration Queue
Logic
Queues

30 mins

Coding
Solve

Medium

Visitors Count
Strings
Logic

30 mins

Coding
Solve
🧐 Question🔧 Skill💪 Difficulty⌛ Time
ZeroDivisionError and IndexError
Exceptions
Python
Medium2 mins
Solve
Session
File Handling
Dictionary
Python
Medium2 mins
Solve
Max Code
Arrays
Python
Medium2 mins
Solve
Recursive Function
Recursion
Dictionary
Lists
Python
Medium3 mins
Solve
Stacking problem
Stack
Linkedlist
Python
Medium4 mins
Solve
URL Dispatcher
Routes
Django
Easy2 mins
Solve
External Bank Transfer
Database Transactions
Django
Medium3 mins
Solve
Query retired people
Django
Medium2 mins
Solve
Registration Queue
Logic
Queues
Coding
Easy30 minsSolve
Visitors Count
Strings
Logic
Coding
Medium30 minsSolve

Test candidates on core Python & Django Hiring Test topics

Python fundamentals: Python fundamentals encompass the basic concepts and syntax of the Python programming language. It involves understanding variables, data types, control structures, functions, and file handling. This skill is measured in the test to assess the candidate's understanding of the core concepts of Python programming and their ability to write concise and efficient code.

Data Structures: Data structures refer to the different ways of organizing and storing data in a computer program. This skill includes knowledge of lists, tuples, dictionaries, sets, and arrays, as well as their respective operations and manipulations. It is important to measure this skill in the test as it demonstrates the candidate's ability to design and implement efficient data structures, which are crucial for solving complex programming problems.

CRUD operations on tables: CRUD stands for Create, Read, Update, and Delete, which are the basic operations performed on database tables. This skill involves understanding SQL queries and database management systems, as well as the ability to perform CRUD operations using Python. It is measured in the test to evaluate the candidate's proficiency in working with databases and their ability to interact with data using SQL and Python.

Errors and exceptions handling: Errors and exceptions handling refers to the practice of identifying and managing errors or exceptional situations in a program. This skill includes knowledge of different types of errors, such as syntax errors, runtime errors, and logical errors, and the ability to handle them using exception handling constructs. It is important to measure this skill in the test as it demonstrates the candidate's ability to write robust and reliable code that can handle unexpected situations and provide meaningful error messages.

Django framework basics: Django is a high-level Python web framework used for developing web applications. This skill includes knowledge of the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture, URL routing, request-response lifecycle, and basic Django concepts like views, models, and templates. It is measured in the test to assess the candidate's understanding of the fundamentals of Django and their ability to build simple web applications using the framework.

Django Models and Views: Django Models and Views are key components of the Django framework. Models represent the data and database schema, while Views handle the logic of handling HTTP requests and rendering templates. This skill involves knowledge of creating models, defining relationships between models, querying data from the database, and implementing business logic in views. It is important to measure this skill in the test as it demonstrates the candidate's ability to design and implement efficient database models and handle user requests in a Django application.

Django Templates: Django templates are used for rendering HTML pages in Django applications. This skill includes knowledge of template syntax, template tags, filters, and template inheritance. It is measured in the test to evaluate the candidate's ability to create dynamic and reusable HTML templates that can be seamlessly integrated into a Django application.

Python Programming: Python programming skill involves proficiency in writing clean, readable, and maintainable code using Python. It includes knowledge of advanced concepts such as generators, decorators, context managers, and object-oriented programming. This skill is measured in the test to assess the candidate's overall programming ability and their familiarity with Python's advanced features and best practices.

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