MCQs Computational Thinking 1

The post is about MCQs on Computational Thinking.

The post is about MCQs on Computational Thinking.

1. Why do we need to think computationally?

 
 
 
 

2. What do data manipulation methods include?

 
 
 
 

3. Decomposition is

 
 
 
 

4. What method would you use to find a common theme across multiple events that led to the American Revolution?

 
 
 
 

5. What does algorithm design mean?

 
 
 
 

6. What is pattern recognition?

 
 
 
 

7. What is data Manipulation?

 
 
 
 

8. Pretend you created an algorithm to put these names in alphabetical order:

Jamal, Berthe, Sulye, Wyatt.

After an algorithm ran the first time, what would the order of the names be?

 
 
 
 

9. What is data generation?

 
 
 
 

10. Designing a science experiment based on a famous scientist’s previous experimental design requires what activity?

 
 
 
 

11. What is computational thinking?

 
 
 
 

12. What is abstraction?

 
 
 
 

13. What do data-gathering methods include?

 
 
 
 

14. Which one of the following is an example of computational thinking?

 
 
 
 

15. What do quantitative data-collection tools include?

 
 
 
 

Online MCQs Computational Thinking

  • Decomposition is
  • What is pattern recognition?
  • What is abstraction?
  • What method would you use to find a common theme across multiple events that led to the American Revolution?
  • 5) What does algorithm design mean?
  • Designing a science experiment based on a famous scientist’s previous experimental design requires what activity?
  • Which one of the following is an example of computational thinking?
  • Why do we need to think computationally?
  • Pretend you created an algorithm to put these names in alphabetical order:
    Jamal, Berthe, Sulye, Wyatt.
    After an algorithm ran the first time, what would the order of the names be?
  • What is computational thinking?
  • What is data generation?
  • What do data-gathering methods include?
  • What do quantitative data-collection tools include?
  • What is data Manipulation?
  • What do data manipulation methods include?
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English Tenses Quiz 4

The quiz is about “English Tenses”. It will help you to practice the structure of sentences and paragraphs. Let us start the quiz about “English Tenses”.

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Sometimes we combine parts of a sentence that are in different tenses, for example, one part may be in the present tense and the other part may be in the future tense.

As a general rule, the verb tense you are using should be consistent throughout your sentence and your paragraph. Consider an example:

The sentence

“We had eaten dinner, and then we talked”

should be written as

“We ate dinner, and then we talked”

English Tenses Quiz

English Tenses Quiz

  • I saw that the farmer still work at 7 o’clock last night.
  • I shall not go in the water until the sun come out.
  • I want to go for a walk, but I finish my work yet.
  • I was reading a novel when they come to see me.
  • I wish I be the president of this country.
  • I send him only one letter up to now.
  • Ice always melt when you bring it into the sun.
  • If he be on the road, I will call tomorrow.
  • If he come, I shall help him.
  • If he conspired against her, he punish for that.
  • If he went to the festival, he enjoy it.
  • If I had gone to Lahore, I bring toys for you.
  • If my brother were here, he know what to do.
  • If she comes here, I inform them.
  • If she were a beautiful girl, he marry her.
  • If smoking forbid illness will reduce.
  • If you go I shall be very angry.
  • If you not oblige he will never speak to you again.
  • If you work hard, you will get the first prize.
  • If you work in collaboration, you make rapid progress.

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Important Correct Use of Tenses 3

The quiz is about “Correct use of Tenses”. There are 20 multiple-choice questions in the “Correct use of Tenses” Quiz. It will help you to practice the structure of sentences and paragraphs. Let us start the quiz about “Correct use of Tenses”.

Please go to Important Correct Use of Tenses 3 to view the test

Sometimes we combine parts of a sentence that are in different tenses, for example, one part may be in the present tense and the other part may be in the future tense.

As a general rule, the verb tense you are using should be consistent throughout your sentence and your paragraph. Consider an example:

The sentence

“We had eaten dinner, and then we talked”

should be written as

“We ate dinner, and then we talked”

Correct use of Tenses MCQs

Correct Use of Tenses

  • His boss be angry with him even when he is late.
  • Hundreds of years ago people believe a lot of things they don’t believe today.
  • Hurry up lest you shall miss the college bus.
  • I buy a new dress, and now I want to buy some new shoes.
  • I learn the poem and written it out.
  • I let you know the result as soon as it is announced.
  • I live here since 1960.
  • I not sell this motorcycle yet
  • I always boil water before i dring it.
  • I am looking forward to meet my teacher.
  • I am sorry about this noise you can hear. She practise for a concert.
  • I am sure he look after his parents if he became rich.
  • I cannot leave this place until I finish this work.
  • I certainly help her if it had been possible.
  • I have go now.
  • I have never seen him play football, so I know how good he is.
  • I just take tea.
  • I promise that I get to work on time every morning in future.
  • I remember I meet you last year.
  • I saw a rat while I look for my shoes.

Take a quiz: Sentence Completion

Correct Use of Tenses 2

The quiz is about “Correct use of Tenses”. It will help you to practice the structure of sentences and paragraphs. Let us start the quiz about “Correct use of Tenses”.

Please go to Correct Use of Tenses 2 to view the test

Sometimes we combine parts of a sentence that are in different tenses, for example, one part may be in the present tense and the other part may be in the future tense.

As a general rule, the verb tense you are using should be consistent throughout your sentence and your paragraph. Consider an example:

The sentence

“We had eaten dinner, and then we talked”

should be written as

“We ate dinner, and then we talked”

Correct use of Tenses

Correct Use of Tenses

  • He drink three cups of tea since 4 o’clock.
  • He fall in love with her over a year ago.
  • He give me the camera I asked for.
  • He go to college nowadays at 8 o’clock.
  • He go to Karachi tomorrow.
  • He invite you to the cinema if he thinks you want to go.
  • I never understand what she says.
  • They sit in the library when I saw him.
  • She smile because she is happy.
  • She did hard work and succeed.
  • Children do nothing but play.
  • He found his book this morning but now he lost his pen.
  • He is reading ‘The Times’ today, but on Fridays, he read ‘The New Statement’.
  • She repeat it all over again.
  • My cousin ran so that he catch the train.
  • The teacher said that it rain today.
  • At present he watch television.
  • They say very little where there are strangers present.
  • Her son ran away and she not see him for two years.
  • His car collide with a truck last night.

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