Python: When should a Python developer choose bisect on Sorted Lists deliberately?

Difficulty:

Medium

Questions:

1

Time Limit:

2 minutes

Passing Score:

100%

Question

When should a Python developer choose bisect on Sorted Lists deliberately?

  1. Choose bisect on Sorted Lists mainly when you want to postpone validation and fix issues manually later.
  2. Choose bisect on Sorted Lists whenever you want the code to look more advanced, even if the design gets less clear.
  3. Choose bisect on Sorted Lists only to avoid modeling the real data shape or domain contract explicitly.
  4. Use bisect when the data is already sorted and the problem depends on nearest positions, insertion points, or rank-like queries.

Hint

Think about the production scenario where the choice genuinely improves the code.

Answer and rationale

Correct answer: D. Use bisect when the data is already sorted and the problem depends on nearest positions, insertion points, or rank-like queries.

Use bisect when the data is already sorted and the problem depends on nearest positions, insertion points, or rank-like queries. Interviewers often ask this to see whether you can connect the concept to real design decisions.

Track: Python