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Module 2: Variables and Data Types
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: To help learners understand how to store, manage, and work with different types of data in Python using variables, and how to recognize and convert between data types.
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Topic 3: Control Flow
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective This module introduces learners to Python operators used in calculations, comparisons, and logic. Learners will understand how expressions are evaluated and how to build logical conditions using operators.
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Module 4: Control Flow
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: This module introduces the concept of decision-making and repetition in Python programs using: if-else statements for loops while loops break, continue and basic loop control
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Module 5: Functions
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: This module helps learners understand how to organize code using functions. Theyโ€™ll learn how to: Create and call functions Use parameters and return values Understand the concept of scope Get introduced to recursion
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Module 6: Lists and Tuples
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: This module introduces learners to two important data collection types in Python โ€” lists and tuples. Learners will: Create, access, and modify lists Use list methods like append(), remove(), sort() Understand the difference between mutable (lists) and immutable (tuples)
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Module 7: Dictionaries and Sets
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: This module introduces two powerful Python data types: Dictionaries: for storing keyโ€“value pairs Sets: for storing unordered, unique items Learners will: Understand the syntax and usage of dictionaries and sets Perform operations like adding, removing, updating Use dictionary methods (get(), update(), keys(), values())
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Module 8: File Handling
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: This module introduces learners to the basics of file handling โ€” reading from and writing to text files using Python. Learners will: Open and read from a file Write to and append content in a file Use the with statement for safe file handling
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๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Module 9: Error Handling in Python
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: This module introduces learners to error handling in Python โ€” a critical skill for writing stable and reliable programs. Learners will: Understand what exceptions are Learn how to use try, except, else, and finally Handle common Python errors (e.g., ZeroDivisionError, ValueError, FileNotFoundError) Write code that doesnโ€™t crash when unexpected issues occur
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Module 10: Final Project
๐ŸŽฏ Module Objective: To help learners consolidate and apply all the skills theyโ€™ve gained throughout the course by building a small, real-world project. Upon successful completion, learners can earn a course completion certificate via Tutor LMS.
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Python for Absolute Beginners: From Zero to Hero
About Lesson

๐ŸŽฏ Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to:

  • Use comparison operators to evaluate conditions

  • Combine multiple conditions using logical operators (and, or, not)

  • Write expressions that return Boolean (True/False) values

  • Understand the role of conditions in control flow (used in next module)


๐Ÿ“š Lesson Content


๐Ÿ”น What Are Comparison Operators?

Comparison operators compare two values and return either True or False.

Operator Description Example (a = 5, b = 10) Result
== Equal to a == b False
!= Not equal to a != b True
> Greater than a > b False
< Less than a < b True
>= Greater than or equal to a >= 5 True
<= Less than or equal to b <= 10 True

๐Ÿ”ธ Examples:

python
a = 5
b = 10

print(a == b) # False
print(a != b) # True
print(a < b) # True
print(b >= 10) # True

These comparisons return Boolean values (True or False), which are crucial for making decisions in programs.


๐Ÿ”น What Are Logical Operators?

Logical operators are used to combine multiple conditions.

Operator Description Example Result
and True if both conditions true a > 0 and b > 0 True
or True if any condition true a > 0 or b < 0 True
not Reverses result (True โ†” False) not (a == b) True

๐Ÿ”ธ Examples:

python
x = 8
y = 3

print(x > 5 and y < 5) # True
print(x < 5 or y == 3) # True
print(not (x == y)) # True

โœ… Logical operators are often used in if statements and loop conditions.


๐Ÿ’ก Mini Exercise:

Write a Python program that:

  1. Takes a number input from the user.

  2. Checks if the number is greater than 10 and less than 100.

  3. Displays True or False accordingly.


๐Ÿง  Concept Recap Table

Expression Evaluates To
10 > 5 True
5 == 5 and 3 < 1 False
not (4 != 4) True
7 <= 7 or 8 > 10 True

๐Ÿ“ Assignment

Create a program that:

  • Takes age as input

  • Checks if the user is between 18 and 60

  • Prints if they are eligible to vote and work

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