7.7. (Part 1) Driver's License Exam - Python

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Hello Everyone, there are a few errors we fixed at the end of the Part 3 video of this program so please keep that in mind. You'll understand why the errors occurred and how we fixed them once you watch through to the Part 3 video.

Also please note that this chapter doesn't cover converting strings to lower or uppercase so we can't use that yet. We are limiting ourselves to whatever has been covered in this chapter. Once we get to chapter 8, we'll learn more about converting strings to upper and lowercase and implement that in our programs going forward. So please store your answers as uppercase just like it is in the question and provide upper case character answers as well when testing the program and providing your answers.

Thank you very much and as always, please let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to respond to them 😊 Take care, much love 😊

Starting out with Python, Third Edition, Tony Gaddis
Chapter 7
Programming Challenges

7. Driver’s License Exam

The local driver’s license office has asked you to create an application
that grades the written portion of the driver’s license exam. The exam
has 20 multiple-choice questions. Here are the correct answers:

1.A 6.B 2.C 7.C 3.A 8.A 4.A 9.C 5.D 10.B
11. A 12. D 13. C 14. A 15. D
16. C 17. B 18. B 19. D 20. A

Your program should store these correct answers in a list. The program should read the student’s answers for each of the 20 questions from a text file and store the answers in another list. (Create your own text file to test the application.) After the student’s answers have been read from the file, the program should display a message indicating whether the student passed or failed the exam. (A student must correctly answer 15 of the 20 questions to pass the exam.) It should then display the total number of correctly answered questions, the total number of incorrectly answered questions, and
a list showing the question numbers of the incorrectly answered questions.

Starting out with Python. Third Edition. Tony Gaddis.

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