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# your name# your ID number# CSE 101# Lab 2# In this part of the file it is very important that you write code inside# the functions only. If you write code in between the functions, then the# grading system will not be able to read your code or grade your work!def ddg(poultry): # Write your code here and edit the return statement below as needed. return -1def schedule(temperatures): # Write your code here and edit the return statement below as needed. return -1def intersection(first_list, second_list): # Write your code here and edit the return statement below as needed. return -1# Below you will see an if-statement and a few tests. It is REALLY important# that you not delete this if-statement or the tests inside. You may, however,# add more tests to the code below. You can format them however you like.if __name__ == "__main__": # Check the assignment itself to find what the correct outputs should be # for these tests. ############### Part 1 Tests ############### print('Testing ddg() for ["goose", "duck", "duck", "duck"]: ' + str(ddg(["goose", "duck", "duck", "duck"]))) print('Testing ddg() for ["duck", "egg", "goose", "egg"]: ' + str(ddg(["duck", "egg", "goose", "egg"]))) print('Testing ddg() for ["duck", "duck", "egg", "goose"]: ' + str(ddg(["duck", "duck", "egg", "goose"]))) # Write your own tests for Part 1 here! print() # prints a blank line ############### Part 2 Tests ############### print('Testing schedule() for [72, 84, 55]: ' + str(schedule([72, 84, 55]))) print('Testing schedule() for [95, 63, 70]: ' + str(schedule([95, 63, 70]))) print('Testing schedule() for [44, 56, 68, 92]: ' + str(schedule([44, 56, 68, 92]))) # Write your own tests for Part 2 here! print() # prints a blank line ############### Part 3 Tests ############### print('Testing intersection() for [1,2,3,4,5] and [2,4,6,8,10]: ' + str(intersection([1,2,3,4,5], [2,4,6,8,10]))) print('Testing intersection() for [12,45,91] and [36,91]: ' + str(intersection([12,45,91], [36,91]))) print('Testing intersection() for [2,3,4,5,6] and [7,8,9,10,11]: ' + str(intersection([2,3,4,5,6], [7,8,9,10,11]))) # Write your own tests for Part 3 here!