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10 questions
The goal of computational thinking is to help you:
Fix computers
Understand code
Solve problems
Collect data
Which CT strategies are always required for every problem?
Decomposition and abstraction
Pattern recognition and algorithm design
All of them
None of them
Each iteration of a problem should _____ the previous iteration.
Copt
Ignore
Build on
Complicate
Data can help you determine:
Which strategies to use
The order of strategies
How often to repeat strategies
All of the above
What is an example of quantitative data on a group of students?
Height
Pets
Hobbies
Personality
What is an example of qualitative data?
The number of students taking a test
The material covered by the test
How many questions there are
The student's test scores
Breaking down a year's worth of daily temperature data by monthly average is an example of:
Decomposition
Pattern recognition
Abstraction
Algorithm design
Noticing that your candy supply decreases every time a certain friend comes over is an example of:
Decomposition
Pattern recognition
Abstraction
Algorithm design
Designing an algorithm is most similar to:
Filling a toolbox
Writing an instruction manual
Conducting an interview
Cleaning your room
Abstraction _____ a problem by _____ distracting details.
Breaks down; adding
Organizes; sorting
Solves; analyzing
Simplifies; removing
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