1) What is computational thinking? a) Giving instructions to a computer b) Thinking like a computer - in binary c) Using a set of techniques and approaches to help to solve problems 2) Why do we need to think computationally? a) To help us to program b) To help us solve complex problems more easily c) To help us to think like a computer 3) Which of the following is NOT a computational thinking technique? a) Decomposition b) Pattern recognition c) Coding 4) Which of the following is an example of thinking computationally? a) Planning out your route when going to meet a friend b) When going to meet a friend, wandering around until you find them c) When going to meet a friend, asking someone to plan your route for you 5) Which of the following is NOT an example of computational thinking? a) Planning what to collect and where to exit to complete a video game level b) Planning how to beat your enemies in a video game level c) Accidentally completing a video game level 6) Which of the following is NOT an example of computational thinking? a) Letting the bossiest friend decide where you should all go b) Considering the different options carefully before deciding upon the best one c) Discussing with your friends how much time and money you have before choosing from a shortlist of places 7) What is a complex problem? a) A problem that, at first, is not easy to solve b) A problem that, at first, is not easy to understand c) A problem that, at first, is not easy to solve or to understand 8) Which computational thinking technique involves breaking a problem down into smaller parts? a) Decomposition b) Abstraction c) Algorithms 9) When is a computer most likely to be used when using computational thinking? a) During decomposition b) At the end, when programming a computer c) When writing algorithms 10) Which computational thinking method helps you find similarities in problems? a) Pattern Recognition b) Decomposition c) Abstraction

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