Answer:
The correct answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are four data types in Python used to store data such as tuple, list, set, and dictionary.
The correct answer to this question is option D: Dictionary
Dictionary data type is used to store data values in key:value pairs as given in the question. It is a collection that is changeable, unordered, and does not allow duplicate entries.
Dictionaries in Python are written with curly brackets and have keys and values such as car={name="honda", model=2010}
when you run the given assignment statment such
info= {3:10,4:23,7:10,11:31}
print(info)
It will print the info dictionary (key:value pair)
{3: 10, 4: 23, 7: 10, 11: 31}
While other options are not correct because:
Tuples in Python are used to store multiple items in a single variable. For example:
info=("apple", "banana", "cherry")
List is used to store multiple items in a single variable. for example
myList = ["apple", "banana", "cherry"]
print(myList)
The list is ordered, changeable, and allows duplicate entry. But you can not put key: value pair in the list.
Deque is a double-ended queue that has the feature to add or remove an element on it either side.