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AP Computer Science Principles Unit 3 Review

Authored by Nicole Sledge

Computers

9th - 12th Grade

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This quiz focuses on fundamental concepts in AP Computer Science Principles, specifically covering data representation systems and digital information processing. The content addresses binary, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems, requiring students to convert between different bases and understand ASCII character encoding. Students need solid mathematical reasoning skills to work with powers of 2, understand place value systems, and perform base conversions. The quiz also covers digital citizenship concepts including legal use of digital media, as well as technical concepts like fixed versus variable width encoding, state space calculations, and basic logic gate analysis. These topics align with typical high school AP Computer Science Principles curriculum for grades 9-12, requiring abstract thinking about how computers represent and process information at the most fundamental level. Created by Nicole Sledge, a Computers teacher in US who teaches grade 9-12. This comprehensive review quiz serves multiple instructional purposes throughout Unit 3, working effectively as a formative assessment tool to gauge student understanding before moving to more advanced topics. Teachers can deploy this quiz as a warm-up activity to activate prior knowledge, assign it as homework to reinforce classroom learning, or use it as a review session before unit exams. The varied question types and difficulty levels make it particularly valuable for identifying specific areas where students need additional support, whether in number system conversions, digital ethics understanding, or logical reasoning with computer circuits. This assessment directly supports College Board standards CSN-1 (Data Representation), IOC-1 (Digital Divide and Computing Bias), AAP-2 (Data Structures), and ENG-1 (Logic Gates and Boolean Logic).

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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ASCII is a character-encoding scheme that uses a numeric value to represent each character. For example, the uppercase letter “G” is represented by the decimal (base 10) value 71. A partial list of characters and their corresponding ASCII values are shown in the table above.


ASCII characters can also be represented by binary numbers. According to ASCII character encoding, which of the following letters is represented by the binary (base 2) number 1010100?

N

P

T

W

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following decimal (base-10) values is equivalent to the binary (base-2) value 101001?

22

37

41

82

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Remember that “state space” refers to the space of all potential possibilities. What is the state space of a 2 character 'hexadecimal' number? (ie. How many numbers can you encode? Remember- the hexadecimal number system is base 16)

32

512

256

16

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

As of 2016, the selling of used digital media is illegal. Along with selling it, there are many other illegal uses of digital media. Which of the following would be a legal use of digital media?

You download an app on your smartphone that allows you to ‘strip’ the audio from any YouTube music video and permanently keep that audio in your music collection.

You make an MP3 copy of a song because the CD you bought expressly permits you to do so, and then you put your MP3 copy on the Internet, using a file-sharing network, so that millions of other people can download it.

You have a computer with a CD burner, which you use to burn copies of music you have downloaded onto writable CDs for all of your friends.

You download a song from iTunes and sync it to the cloud so that it is accessible on all of your devices.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

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The above procedure check is called in a program after each time a True or False question is answered. If the user types in True True False True as their answers for four questions on a quiz, what should their overall score be?

25%

50%

75%

100%

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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ASCII is a character-encoding scheme that uses 7 bits (8 bits if you are using the extended ASCII table) to represent each character. The decimal (base 10) values 65 through 90 represent the capital letters A through Z, as shown in the table above.


Which ASCII character is represented by the binary (base 2) number 1000001?

A

B

C

D

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Sort the following numbers, that are written in different bases, in numerical order from smallest to largest:


2548 AE16 101011012

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