computational thinking
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Heba Alqedra
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Computers
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12th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not done by abstraction?
Identifies essential details
Disregards non-essential information
Breaks the problem down into smaller tasks
2.
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You could use abstraction to replace specific objects with simple shapes
True
False
3.
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This is a good example of decomposition
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False
4.
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Abstraction and Decomposition are examples of...
Computational Thinking
Algorithmic Thinking
Computer Science
Logical Reasoning
5.
Multiple Choice
What is pattern recognition?
Breaking down a complex problem into smaller problems
Looking for similarities among and within problems
Building models from patterns
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