Quiz: Decomposition - Breaking Problems into Parts
OCR GCSE J277 Computer Science specification
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Welcome! You've already learned about computational thinking and abstraction. Now, let's build on that by exploring decomposition — breaking problems into smaller, manageable parts.
What is decomposition in computational thinking?
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Which of the following tasks can benefit from decomposition? (Select all that apply)
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Decomposition is breaking a problem into smaller and more {{blank0}} parts.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Which of these is NOT an advantage of using decomposition?
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If a problem has 6 steps, and each step takes 3 minutes to complete, how long will it take to finish the problem?
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When using decomposition, you start by identifying the main {{blank0}} and then break it into smaller {{blank1}}.
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Which steps are part of decomposition? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following is an example of decomposition?
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