By C being smaller than Python I did not mean the scope of C is lesser than Python. I simply meant that the standard libraries are less in number compared to Python.
By knowing Python I didn't imply an expert-level understanding. Minimum that so someone cannot say "Hey, you said you knew Python but you don't know anything.". Something on these lines. You can say for cracking interviews and/or as a junior programmar and/or as a fresher getting into industry. I like to have test cases for my functions/scripts but that wasn't what I had in my mind. Also I am learning Python because it is faster to make things with it. Not because it is going to get me any marks or anything. @Tim Chase That list helped. I was looking for something like that. Questions which I can try to answer and see where I stand. I hope that cleared some confusion about what I wanted to ask. I wanted to gauge myself to find if I am progressing or not. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list