New Python Quiz Tests Developers on Variable Scope and LEGB Resolution Rule
Breaking: Interactive Python Quiz Launches to Hone Scope Mastery
A new interactive quiz has been released to test Python developers' understanding of the LEGB rule and variable scope. The resource challenges programmers to apply the Local, Enclosing, Global, and Built-in resolution order in real-world scenarios.

“This quiz is specifically designed to solidify the concept of scope in Python,” said Sarah Chen, senior Python instructor at CodeCraft Academy. “Many developers struggle with understanding how Python resolves variable names, especially when using nested functions.”
How the Quiz Works
The quiz includes multiple-choice and code-analysis questions that cover the four levels of the LEGB rule. Participants must identify which scope a variable belongs to and predict output from sample code.
Questions also explore the use of global and nonlocal statements. These allow code to reach across scope boundaries, a common source of confusion.
Background: The LEGB Rule in Python
The LEGB rule dictates the order Python uses to look up variable names: first Local, then Enclosing, then Global, and finally Built-in. This mechanism prevents name collisions and keeps code predictable.

“Without a clear grasp of scope, Python code can produce silent bugs that are hard to track down,” explained Dr. James Okonkwo, author of Python Under the Hood. “This quiz helps developers internalize the resolution order.”
What This Means for Developers
Mastering the LEGB rule reduces debugging time and improves code readability. Developers who understand scope can design more modular functions and avoid accidental variable overwrites.
The quiz is available free online and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Early testers reported a 40% increase in confidence when using nested scopes.
“I used to guess when using nonlocal, now I actually understand when and why,” said beta tester Miguel Torres, a full-stack developer.
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