Yes given Code is Wrong and these two options are the reason behind that :
Option 3) The function swap() should return the swapped values, so main() can access it.
Option 4) The function swap() does not currently swap the values a and b. This is a logical error
This code has a logical error
If we use
a = b, original value of a will be lost and during
temp = a, temp will also have the new value of 'a' i.e. a=b So you
can't return multiple values in functions.
To make it happen, you have to create global variables that are accessible to both functions.
So Correct Code for this program will be
def main():
x=10
y=2
x, y=swap(x,y)
print(x,y)
def swap(a, b):
temp=a
a=b
b=temp
return (a,b)
main()
OUTPUT

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