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PLTW CSE Quiz 1.1.1

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7th - 9th Grade

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PLTW CSE Quiz 1.1.1
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) abstraction is:

Way to manage complexity, hide details or remove duplication
Type of code to perform a math operation, such as + - * /
Values that a program provides to a function or subroutine
A set of steps to accomplish a task.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) algorithm is:

Values that a program provides to a function or subroutine

Way to manage complexity, hide details or remove duplication

Type of code to perform a math operation, such as + - * /

A set of steps to accomplish a task.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) argument is:

Way to manage complexity, hide details or remove duplication

A set of steps to accomplish a task.

Values that a program provides to a function or subroutine

Type of code to perform a math operation, such as + - * /

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) arithmetic operator is:

Values that a program provides to a function or subroutine

Type of code to perform a math operation, such as + - * /

A set of steps to accomplish a task.

Way to manage complexity, hide details or remove duplication

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) Boolean expression is:

An expression that can be evaluted as TRUE or FALSE. Often used in CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS, such as IF (condition) THEN (action1) ELSE (action2)
Operators that are used to combine or change Boolean Expressions. The 3 standard operators are AND, OR, and NOT.
Control block that looks for events to then perform action
A symbol that represents a compare action for a computer to take. Examples are: ">" (greater than), "<" (less than) and "=" (equal)

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) relational operator is:

An expression that can be evaluted as TRUE or FALSE. Often used in CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS, such as IF (condition) THEN (action1) ELSE (action2)

A symbol that represents a compare action for a computer to take. Examples are: ">" (greater than), "<" (less than) and "=" (equal)

Operators that are used to combine or change Boolean Expressions. The 3 standard operators are AND, OR, and NOT.

Control block that looks for events to then perform action

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A(n) logical operator is:

An expression that can be evaluted as TRUE or FALSE. Often used in CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS, such as IF (condition) THEN (action1) ELSE (action2)

Control block that looks for events to then perform action

A symbol that represents a compare action for a computer to take. Examples are: ">" (greater than), "<" (less than) and "=" (equal)

Operators that are used to combine or change Boolean Expressions. The 3 standard operators are AND, OR, and NOT.

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