1) Computational Thinking involves abstraction which can be defined as: a) Writing an algorithm for a complex problem b) Breaking down a problem into smaller problems c) Focusing on important detail to problem solve d) The production of pseudocode 2) Computational Thinking involves decomposition which can be defined as: a) Writing an algorithm for a complex problem b) Focusing on important detail to problem solve c) Commenting on variables throughout code d) Breaking down a problem into smaller problems 3) When programming you must define your variables. The role of a variable is to... a) Store information as inputs b) Store data as inputs c) Output data assigned d) Print declared statements 4) A constant is very similar to a variable but why is it different? a) The value doesn't have to be declared b) The value will increment by 1 c) The value will not change throughout the program d) The value can only have one data type 5) When programming, you must following three key programming constructs. What are they? a) Sequence, Sounding, Iteration b) Sequence, Selection, Iteration c) Sequencing, Source, Interloop d) Sound, Select, Interloop 6) "Sequence" can be defined as: a) The inputting of data throughout a program b) The statements that are run c) The pattern the code follows d) The style of the program 7) "Selection" can be defined as: a) Declaration of constants b) While and For Loops c) IF, THEN, ELSE statements d) Closure of parenthesis 8) "Iteration" can be defined as: a) Repetition - assigning functions b) Sourcing - inputting variables c) Printing - output statements d) Looping - 'While' and 'For'

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