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Computers
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
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54 Slides • 28 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which steps are involved in the problem-solving process as shown in the diagram?
Input, process, output, feedback
Input, solution, output, review
Input, process, feedback, evaluation
Input, feedback, output, process
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of using computational thinking to solve a real-life problem?
Planning the shortest route to school using a map application
Memorizing a list of historical dates
Drawing a picture of your favorite animal
Reading a storybook aloud
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Open Ended
Why is computational thinking important in today's world of technology?
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How does modern technology help solve the problem of energy shortages?
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Multiple Choice
What are the main components involved in the process of converting solar energy to usable electricity in a household solar cell system?
Solar cell panel, Inverter, Breaker box, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid
Wind turbine, Generator, Battery, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid
Solar cell panel, Battery, Breaker box, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid
Solar cell panel, Inverter, Battery, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the correct sequence in a solar cell power generation system as shown in the diagram?
Solar cell panel → Inverter → Breaker box → Electrical appliances → Electricity meter → Electricity grid
Inverter → Solar cell panel → Breaker box → Electrical appliances → Electricity meter → Electricity grid
Solar cell panel → Breaker box → Inverter → Electrical appliances → Electricity meter → Electricity grid
Solar cell panel → Inverter → Electrical appliances → Breaker box → Electricity meter → Electricity grid
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Open Ended
Explain how computational thinking skills can be applied to solve problems in fields with large amounts of data and complex calculations.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are key elements of computational thinking as shown in the diagram?
Pattern recognition, Abstraction, Algorithm design, Decomposition
Pattern recognition, Experimentation, Debugging, Decomposition
Abstraction, Simulation, Algorithm design, Debugging
Pattern recognition, Abstraction, Data mining, Decomposition
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Open Ended
What is abstract thinking?
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Multiple Choice
Which components are found in the structure of a mobile phone according to the diagram?
Screen, battery, circuit board, case, wire
Screen, speaker, battery, camera
Battery, wire, speaker, screen
Case, battery, wire, charger
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Open Ended
Explain how abstraction is used in problem solving according to the lesson.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the process of abstract thinking as explained in the lesson?
Memorizing facts without understanding
Connecting new ideas beyond what is seen
Repeating information exactly as presented
Focusing only on physical objects
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the role of abstract thinking in problem-solving according to the lesson?
It is only used in the final step of problem-solving.
It is used in all steps of the problem-solving process.
It is not necessary for problem-solving.
It is only used for data input.
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Open Ended
In what ways can abstract thinking help us solve everyday problems?
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea behind using symbols in abstract thinking, as explained by Jean Piaget?
Symbols are only used for decoration.
Symbols help connect experiences to abstract concepts.
Symbols are not important in learning.
Symbols are only used by adults.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are examples of emotions and their corresponding abstract meanings as shown in the table?
Smile - Sadness
Angry face - Happiness
Crying face - Sadness
Laughing face - Anger
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Open Ended
Explain how designing symbols can help communicate emotions or ideas, based on the example given in the lesson.
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Open Ended
Explain how critical thinking is used to transform meaningless data into meaningful information, using the 'Orange LOVE' example.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main idea behind using the orange and heart symbols in the word 'Orange LOVE' as shown in the example?
To make the word more colorful
To replace meaningless letters with meaningful symbols
To show different fruits and emotions
To make the word longer
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best describes the process of adapting to new problems by connecting existing information in a new way, as discussed in the lesson?
Directly measuring the problem
Collecting only one type of data
Selecting and combining relevant information to form a new understanding
Ignoring irrelevant information
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Open Ended
Describe how the scoring system for physical stability works, based on the table provided in the lesson.
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Multiple Choice
According to the diagram, which data points are used to determine the level of physical stability?
Weight, height, walking distance, distance from home to school
Weight, age, gender, walking distance
Height, age, distance from home to school, favorite color
Weight, height, favorite food, walking distance
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the main goal of using computational thinking in daily life?
To solve problems efficiently and logically
To memorize computer codes
To avoid using technology
To work alone without teamwork
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Open Ended
How can computational thinking help you solve real-life problems you encounter at school or at home?
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