1. Generally speaking, attributes are directly available in Python   True   False 2.  In alphabetical order, what are the four fundamental features of object-oriented programming? 3. Which of the four fundamental features of object-oriented programming essentially means what an object does when there is a method call depends on the class of the object? (put NA if it applies to none of them) 4. Which of the four fundamental features of object-oriented programming essentially means we can create classes from old classes, and the new ones inherent aspects of the old one? (put NA if it applies to none of them) 5. We can override any methods, including __init__()   True   False 6.  Which of these are ways you could refer to original and new class pairings?   first class/second class   parent/child   base class/derived class   superclass/subclass 7. We define a subclass by using the same class keyword but with the child class name inside parentheses   True   False 8. Functions in a class or object are called ___ 9. We access both object and class attributes using dot notation   True   False 10. A function within a class definition is a(n):     class function   operation   object function   method 11.A ____could be thought of as a mold that creates objects

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1. Generally speaking, attributes are directly available in Python

  True
  False

2. 

In alphabetical order, what are the four fundamental features of object-oriented programming?
3. Which of the four fundamental features of object-oriented programming essentially means what an object does when there is a method call depends on the class of the object? (put NA if it applies to none of them)
4. Which of the four fundamental features of object-oriented programming essentially means we can create classes from old classes, and the new ones inherent aspects of the old one? (put NA if it applies to none of them)

5. We can override any methods, including __init__()

  True
  False

6. 

Which of these are ways you could refer to original and new class pairings?

 

first class/second class

 

parent/child

 

base class/derived class

 

superclass/subclass

7. We define a subclass by using the same class keyword but with the child class name inside parentheses

  True
  False

8. Functions in a class or object are called ___

9. We access both object and class attributes using dot notation

  True
  False

10. A function within a class definition is a(n):

 
 

class function

 

operation

 

object function

 

method

11.A ____could be thought of as a mold that creates objects

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