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14. Write a program that accepts a list of n numbers and displays the number that appears the maximum number of
times.
15. Write a program that accepts the names and hobbies of 10 persons and stores this information in the form of a
dictionary. The program should enumerate distinct hobbies.
16. Write a program in Python that accepts the names of the states and the number of districts in the states.
The data is stored in a dictionary. Thereafter, the user is asked to enter a state and the number of districts
in that state are displayed. Appropriate message is displayed if the name of the state does not exist in the
dictionary.
17. Ruma has measured the distance between her house and her friend's house in feet. She wants to write a program
in Python that accepts distance in feet and displays it in yards and miles. Help her complete the task.
18. Write a program that functions like a simple calculator. It accepts two numbers (say, num1 and num2) and displays
the following menu:
num1 / num2
num2 / num1
num1 // num2
num2 // num1
num1 % num2
num2 %num1
Display the result as per the choice entered by the user.
19. Write a program that accepts your name and percentile scored in an entrance examination and displays the
allocated course and institute as per the table given below:
Percentile Scored Course Institute
>= 99 B. Tech. Computer Science IIT Delhi
>= 97 and < 99 B. Tech. IT IIT Kanpur
<97 B. Tech. Computer Science NSUT Delhi
20. Write a program to accept a number and check whether it is an Armstrong number or not.
Note: An Armstrong number is a number that is equal to the sum of the cubes of its digits. For example, 153 is an
Armstrong number because 153 = 1 + 5 + 3 = 153.
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21. Write a program to accept a number (say, n) and print n terms the following sequence of numbers:
1, 2, 4 , 7, 11, 16, 22 ( if the value of n is 7)
22. Write a program to display the sum of squares of each digit of a given number.
23. Write programs to display the following patterns:
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