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Welcome back to our dedicated Python series for TGT & PGT Computer Science teaching exams (EMRS, KVS, NVS, DSSSB)! In today's vital session, we move from basic concepts to the very core of programming logic: Errors and Flow of Control. These two topics are absolutely critical for your exams. Exam setters love these areas because they test your ability to "dry run" code in your head—detecting bugs before execution and tracing exactly how a program executes line by line. Mastering indentation and loop structures is non-negotiable for scoring well. We will master these concepts by dissecting the Top 15 Previous Year Questions (PYQs). We won't just solve them; we will analyze why an error occurs or how a loop terminates. 📘 What We Cover in This Video: We provide detailed explanations for tricky PYQs covering two major segments: 1️⃣ Python Errors (The Art of Debugging): We break down the differences between the three main types of errors that confuse students: ✅ Syntax Errors: Mistakes in the grammar of the Python language (e.g., missing colons, unmatched parentheses). ✅ Runtime Errors (Exceptions): Errors that occur during execution (e.g., division by zero, index out of range). ✅ Logical Errors: The hardest to find! The code runs without crashing, but produces incorrect output due to flawed logic. 2️⃣ Flow of Control (The Path of Execution): How does Python decide which line to execute next? ✅ Indentation: The golden rule of Python blocks. We look at PYQs where incorrect indentation is the trap. ✅ Sequential Flow: The default, line-by-line execution. ✅ Conditional Flow (Selection): Making decisions using if, if-else, and if-elif-else ladders. ✅ Iterative Flow (Loops): Repeating repetitive tasks using for loops (iterating over sequences) and while loops (condition-based repetition). We will also touch upon loop control statements like break and continue through questions. By the end of this video, you will be confident in identifying error types quickly and tracing complex nested loops and conditional blocks accurately. 🎯 Exams Covered: EMRS TGT Computer Science KVS PGT & TGT CS NVS TGT Computer Science DSSSB TGT Computer Science Various State SET/TET exams for Computer Science. 🔗 Important Links & Resources: 🔴 Download the PDF of these 15 PYQs on our Telegram Channel: In this channel I will be focused about EMRS KVS NVS DSSB TGT PGT Computer Science https://t.me/EMRS_Prep_Bytes 📚 Watch Previous Video: Expressions & Type Conversion: • Unit 05 | Expressions, statement, type con... 👍 Support Your Preparation: If this video helps you understand how to trace code and spot errors better, please hit the LIKE button, SHARE it with your study groups, and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for the upcoming sessions on Functions and Lists. Struggling with a specific loop tracing problem? Comment the snippet below, and we'll help you debug it! #Hashtags: #PythonErrors #FlowOfControl #PythonLoops #EMRSComputerScience #KVSExams #NVS #DSSSBCompSci #PythonPYQs #TGTComputerScience #Debugging #CSExamPrep #KVSPreparation #NVSExams #DSSSBCompSci #PythonPYQs #TGTComputerScience #ComputerScienceTeacher #PythonProgramming #ExamPreparation #EMRS #emrsvacancies #emrsrecruitment #emrscsit #emrsexampreparation #emrscomputet science #emrsvacancy2025 #EMRSUpdate #EMRSTier2 #EMRSTeacher #EMRSTGTPGT #EMRSTeachingJobs #TeachingExamUpdate #GovernmentTeacher #TeacherVacancy #kvs #nvs #dsssb #computerscience