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Python Programs of Conditional Statements

The document contains a series of Python programs designed for Class 9 students, focusing on conditional statements. Each program addresses a specific problem, such as determining voting eligibility, checking odd/even numbers, comparing values, calculating electricity bills, and verifying login credentials. Students are instructed to document their work on A4 sheets, including screenshots of outputs and personal details on a cover page.

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Python Programs of Conditional Statements

The document contains a series of Python programs designed for Class 9 students, focusing on conditional statements. Each program addresses a specific problem, such as determining voting eligibility, checking odd/even numbers, comparing values, calculating electricity bills, and verifying login credentials. Students are instructed to document their work on A4 sheets, including screenshots of outputs and personal details on a cover page.

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07/08/2025, 20:01 Class-9-Python Programs of Conditional statements 2025-26 .

ipynb - Colab

General Instructions:

1. Students will write question and the programs neatly on A4 sheet


2. Paste the screenshot of the output after each program.
3. Start all programs from new page.
4. Include a cover page with Title -"Python Programs of Conditional Statements" and your details-Name, Admission Number, Roll No. &
Class & Sec.

The link of this Colab file is as follows, students can excute the programs and get the output:

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Program-1 #WAP to decide the person is eligible for vote or not.

age = int(input("Enter your age: "))


if age >= 18:
print("Eligible to vote")
else:
print("Not eligible to vote")

Program-2 #WAP to find given number is odd or even.

num = int(input("Enter a number: "))


if num % 2 == 0:
print("Even number")
else:
print("Odd number")

Program-3 #WAP to compare 2 numbers.

n1=int(input("Enter first number: "))


n2=int(input("Enter second number: "))
if n1>n2:
print(n1,"is greater than",n2)
elif n1<n2:
print(n1,"is less than",n2)
else:
print(n1,"is equal to",n2)

Program-4 #WAP to find the greatest of 3 numbers.

a = int(input("Enter first number: "))


b = int(input("Enter second number: "))
c = int(input("Enter third number: "))

if a >= b and a >= c:


print("Greatest number is:", a)
elif b >= a and b >= c:
print("Greatest number is:", b)
else:
print("Greatest number is:", c)

Program-5 #WAP to calculate the electricity bill based on the number of units consumed, using the following rate structure:

If the consumption is up to 100 units, the rate is Rs. 3 per unit.

If the consumption is between 101 and 200 units, the first 100 units are charged at Rs. 3 per unit, and the remaining units (up to 200) are
charged at Rs. 5 per unit.

If the consumption exceeds 200 units, the first 100 units are charged at Rs. 3 per unit, the next 100 units (101–200) at Rs. 5 per unit, and all
units above 200 are charged at Rs. 10 per unit.

units = int(input("Enter electricity units consumed: "))

if units <= 100:


bill = units * 3
elif units <= 200:
bill = (100 * 3) + (units - 100) * 5
else:
bill = (100 * 3) + (100 * 5) + (units - 200) * 10

print("Electricity bill: ₹", bill)

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Program-6 #WAP to determine the type of triangle based on the lengths of its three sides. The program should classify the triangle as one of
the following:

Equilateral Triangle: All three sides are equal.

Isosceles Triangle: Any two sides are equal.

Scalene Triangle: All three sides are different.

a = int(input("Enter first side: "))


b = int(input("Enter second side: "))
c = int(input("Enter third side: "))

if a == b == c:
print("Equilateral triangle")
elif a == b or b == c or a == c:
print("Isosceles triangle")
else:
print("Scalene triangle")

Program-7 #WAP to check whether the given year is a leap year or not.

year = int(input("Enter a year: "))


if (year % 4 == 0 and year % 100 != 0) or (year % 400 == 0):
print("Leap year")
else:
print("Not a leap year")

Program-8 # WAP to create a menu driven program for the following arithmetic operations

a = float(input("Enter first number: "))


b = float(input("Enter second number: "))
print("Select the appropriate operation: ")
print("1. Addition")
print("2. Subtraction")
print("3. Multiplication")
print("4. Division")
choice = int(input("Enter your choice (1/2/3/4/5): "))

if choice <0 or choice >4:


print("Invalid choice")
elif choice == 1:
print("Result:", a + b)
elif choice == 2:
print("Result:", a - b)
elif choice == 3:
print("Result:", a * b)
else:
print("Result:", a / b)

Program-9 #WAP to calculate the bonus earned by a salesperson based on their total sales amount, using the following criteria:

If the sales amount is less than Rs. 50,000, no bonus is awarded.

If the sales amount is Rs. 50,000 or more but less than Rs. 1,00,000, the bonus is 5% of the sales amount.

If the sales amount is Rs. 1,00,000 or more but less than Rs. 2,00,000, the bonus is 10% of the sales amount.

If the sales amount is Rs. 2,00,000 or more but less than Rs. 3,00,000, the bonus is 15% of the sales amount.

If the sales amount is Rs. 3,00,000 or more, the bonus is 20% of the sales amount.

saleamt=float(input("Enter the sale amount: "))


if saleamt<50000:
print("No bonus")
elif saleamt>=50000 and saleamt<100000:
print("Bonus is",saleamt*5/100)
elif saleamt>=100000 and saleamt<200000:
print("Bonus is",saleamt*10/100)
elif saleamt>=200000 and saleamt<300000:
print("Bonus is",saleamt*15/100)
else:
print("Bonus is",saleamt*20/100)

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Enter the sale amount: 500000


Bonus is 100000.0

Program-10 #WAP to verify the login & password. Assume Login is 'admin' and password is '1234'.

username = input("Enter username: ")


password = input("Enter password: ")

if username == "admin":
if password == "1234":
print("Login successful")
else:
print("Incorrect password")
else:
print("Invalid username")

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