The concepts reviewed in this introductory set of questions (Lessons #K0011 - K0022) covers more “beginner,” as well as “intermediate” Python programmer concepts. No “advanced” questions are included. NEW for 2020: This educational opportunity has been updated to include several “must know” bonus questions. Also available on Udemy, students should note that all concepts presented in this first set of Python Review Questions have been hand-selected by the author from his Python Primer (Python 1000,) as well as his Beyond the Basics (Python 2000) on-line training opportunities. Fellow Python enthusiasts should note that this set of Python review questions also serves as an introduction to the author’s official Know How question & answer series. Unlike this set first of lessons, the questions and answers included in the author’s “Know How” series include concepts found throughout the author’s Python 3000 training opportunities, as well as a related set of information from the authors blog, and his Tactical Python Projects video presentations. Students interested in learning how to prepare for “white board” design sessions - yet another popular interview challenge - should consider reading “Python by Design.” An Open Source project on GitHub, the source code for the GitHub project is also part of the “Python by Design” book, and is now available on Amazon. About This SeriesWritten by a Principal Trainer & Principal Software Development Engineer, in order to insure mastery key topics are presented several times, as well as at ever-increasing depth. Students will also be using professional programming interfaces - the same tools that software developers use - to create their software. From keywords & tabs, to testing & documentation, hints & tips on how to use Python in the professional world abound! After completing the Python 1000 series, in the Python 2000 series students will complete keyword mastery by exploring a large collection of activity-related topics. Sold separately, in the 2000 series students will enjoy learning how to create Lambdas, Generators, Context Managers, Packages & Modules, Classes, Factories, Frameworks, how to manage Exceptions, as well as other professional programming topics. The questions and answers included in this series also includes concepts found throughout the author’s Python 3000 training opportunities, as well as a related set of information from the authors blog, and his Tactical Python Project video presentations.