Quiz: Abstraction - Removing Unnecessary Detail
Pearson GCSE Computer Science 1CP2
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Welcome! You've already learned about decomposition (breaking problems into smaller parts). Now, let's explore abstraction — removing unnecessary details to focus on what's important.
What is abstraction in computer science?
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Which of the following are examples of abstraction? (Select all that apply)
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Abstraction means {{blank0}} unnecessary details and focusing on {{blank1}}.
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Which of these is NOT an example of abstraction?
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You are designing a simple interface for a calculator. Which essential functions should you include? (Calculate the number of basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.)
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Why is abstraction important in computer science?
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