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Introduction to Programming 2018/19 fall

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Exam rules

The exam will take place during the practicum on week 10 (09.11). You do not need to register for the exam.

The exam consists of 2 parts: a test on paper (time up to 50 minutes) and a programming exercise. You will be given 105 minutes to complete both tasks. The test on paper must be given away before proceeding with the programming exercise.

During the test, it is forbidden to use a computer or other materials, except for one A4 size paper prepared by you with handwritten "help". It is allowed to fill both sides of the paper with anything you want (with any size you want). You need to write your name in the corner of this paper.

Once you have finished with the test, you have to proceed to the programming exercise. Obviously the programming exercise has to be solved in Python (you can use your own computer or the classroom computer). All materials (videos, examples, your solutions, example solutions, etc.), internet and paper materials are allowed while solving the programming exercise. Any communication with others (except the instructor) is prohibited.

Check for some examples of the test and the programming exercise:

Example test

Example programming exercise

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