## Which one of these is a valid loop statement in Go? 1. while 2. forever 3. until 4. for *CORRECT* > **4:** Correct. There is only one loop statement in Go. ## What does this code print? ```go for i := 3; i > 0; i-- { fmt.Println(i) } ``` 1. 3 2 1 *CORRECT* 2. 1 2 3 3. 0 1 2 4. 2 1 0 ## What does this code print? ```go for i := 3; i > 0; { i-- fmt.Println(i) } ``` 1. 3 2 1 2. 1 2 3 3. 0 1 2 4. 2 1 0 *CORRECT* ## What does this code print? ```go for i := 3; ; { if i <= 0 { break } i-- fmt.Println(i) } ``` 1. 3 2 1 2. 1 2 3 3. 0 1 2 4. 2 1 0 *CORRECT* ## What does this code print? ```go for i := 2; i <= 9; i++ { if i % 3 != 0 { continue } fmt.Println(i) } ``` 1. 3 6 9 *CORRECT* 2. 9 6 3 3. 2 3 6 9 4. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ## How can you simplify this code? ```go for ; true ; { // ... } ``` 1. ```go for true { } ``` 2. ```go for true; { } ``` 3. ```go for { } ``` *CORRECT* 4. ```go for ; true { } ``` ## What does this code print? Let's say that you run the program like this: ```bash go run main.go go is awesome ``` ```go for i, v := range os.Args[1:] { fmt.Println(i+1, v) } ``` 1. ``` 1 go 2 is 3 awesome ``` *CORRECT* 2. ``` go is awesome ``` 3. ``` 0 go 1 is 2 awesome ``` 4. ``` 1 2 3 ``` ## What does this code print? Let's say that you run the program like this: ```bash go run main.go go is awesome ``` ```go for i := range os.Args[1:] { fmt.Println(i+1) } ``` 1. ``` 1 go 2 is 3 awesome ``` 2. ``` go is awesome ``` 3. ``` 0 go 1 is 2 awesome ``` 4. ``` 1 2 3 ``` *CORRECT* ## What does this code print? Let's say that you run the program like this: ```bash go run main.go go is awesome ``` ```go for _, v := range os.Args[1:] { fmt.Println(v) } ``` 1. ``` 1 go 2 is 3 awesome ``` 2. ``` go is awesome ``` *CORRECT* 3. ``` 0 go 1 is 2 awesome ``` 4. ``` 1 2 3 ``` ## What does this code print? Let's say that you run the program like this: ```bash go run main.go go is awesome ``` ```go var i int for range os.Args { i++ } fmt.Println(i) ``` 1. go is awesome 2. 1 2 3 3. 2 4. 4 *CORRECT* > **4:** As you can see, you can also use a for range statement for counting things.