Which of the statements about modules is false?
A. In the "from-import" form of import, identifiers beginning with two underscores are private and aren't imported
B. dir() built-in function monitors the items in the namespace of the main module
C. In the "from-import" form of import, all identifiers regardless of whether they are private or public are imported
D. When a module is loaded, a compiled version of the module with file extension .pyc is automatically produced
Answer: Option C
A. A file containing Python code that can be reused
B. A keyword in Python
C. A built-in data type
D. A type of exception
How can you use a module in Python?
A. By importing it using the import statement
B. By defining it with the module keyword
C. By including it as a string
D. By using the use_module function
What is the purpose of the import statement in Python?
A. It allows you to use functions and objects defined in a module
B. It creates a new module
C. It imports a module from another programming language
D. It is used to define a new class
What does the as keyword do when used with the import statement?
A. It renames the imported module or object
B. It imports a module as a string
C. It imports all modules in the current directory
D. It creates an alias for the import keyword

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