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Computers

6th - 8th Grade

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Hard

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54 Slides • 28 Questions

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Which steps are involved in the problem-solving process as shown in the diagram?

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Input, process, output, feedback

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Input, solution, output, review

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Input, process, feedback, evaluation

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Input, feedback, output, process

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Which of the following is an example of using computational thinking to solve a real-life problem?

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Planning the shortest route to school using a map application

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Memorizing a list of historical dates

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Drawing a picture of your favorite animal

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Reading a storybook aloud

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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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What are the main components involved in the process of converting solar energy to usable electricity in a household solar cell system?

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Solar cell panel, Inverter, Breaker box, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid

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Wind turbine, Generator, Battery, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid

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Solar cell panel, Battery, Breaker box, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid

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Solar cell panel, Inverter, Battery, Electrical appliances, Electricity meter, Electricity grid

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Which of the following is the correct sequence in a solar cell power generation system as shown in the diagram?

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Solar cell panel → Inverter → Breaker box → Electrical appliances → Electricity meter → Electricity grid

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Inverter → Solar cell panel → Breaker box → Electrical appliances → Electricity meter → Electricity grid

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Solar cell panel → Breaker box → Inverter → Electrical appliances → Electricity meter → Electricity grid

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Solar cell panel → Inverter → Electrical appliances → Breaker box → Electricity meter → Electricity grid

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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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Which of the following are key elements of computational thinking as shown in the diagram?

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Pattern recognition, Abstraction, Algorithm design, Decomposition

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Pattern recognition, Experimentation, Debugging, Decomposition

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Abstraction, Simulation, Algorithm design, Debugging

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Pattern recognition, Abstraction, Data mining, Decomposition

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What is abstract thinking?

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Which components are found in the structure of a mobile phone according to the diagram?

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Screen, battery, circuit board, case, wire

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Screen, speaker, battery, camera

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Battery, wire, speaker, screen

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Case, battery, wire, charger

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Explain how abstraction is used in problem solving according to the lesson.

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Which of the following best describes the process of abstract thinking as explained in the lesson?

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Memorizing facts without understanding

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Connecting new ideas beyond what is seen

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Repeating information exactly as presented

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Focusing only on physical objects

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Which of the following best describes the role of abstract thinking in problem-solving according to the lesson?

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It is only used in the final step of problem-solving.

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It is used in all steps of the problem-solving process.

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It is not necessary for problem-solving.

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It is only used for data input.

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In what ways can abstract thinking help us solve everyday problems?

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What is the main idea behind using symbols in abstract thinking, as explained by Jean Piaget?

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Symbols are only used for decoration.

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Symbols help connect experiences to abstract concepts.

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Symbols are not important in learning.

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Symbols are only used by adults.

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Which of the following are examples of emotions and their corresponding abstract meanings as shown in the table?

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Smile - Sadness

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Angry face - Happiness

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Crying face - Sadness

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Laughing face - Anger

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Explain how designing symbols can help communicate emotions or ideas, based on the example given in the lesson.

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Explain how critical thinking is used to transform meaningless data into meaningful information, using the 'Orange LOVE' example.

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What is the main idea behind using the orange and heart symbols in the word 'Orange LOVE' as shown in the example?

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To make the word more colorful

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To replace meaningless letters with meaningful symbols

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To show different fruits and emotions

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To make the word longer

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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?

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Directly measuring the problem

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Collecting only one type of data

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Selecting and combining relevant information to form a new understanding

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Ignoring irrelevant information

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Describe how the scoring system for physical stability works, based on the table provided in the lesson.

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According to the diagram, which data points are used to determine the level of physical stability?

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Weight, height, walking distance, distance from home to school

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Weight, age, gender, walking distance

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Height, age, distance from home to school, favorite color

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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?

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To solve problems efficiently and logically

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To memorize computer codes

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To avoid using technology

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To work alone without teamwork

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How can computational thinking help you solve real-life problems you encounter at school or at home?

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