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Quiz: Decomposition - Breaking Problems into Smaller Parts

Pearson GCSE Computer Science 1CP2

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Welcome to this quiz on decomposition! Test your knowledge of how to break problems into smaller, manageable parts with these 10 questions.

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What does decomposition mean in computer science?

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Which of the following are benefits of decomposition? (Select all that apply)

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Decomposition involves breaking a large problem into smaller {{blank0}} that are easier to {{blank1}}.

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Which of these is an example of decomposition in real life?

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Which of the following tasks could be broken down using decomposition? (Select all that apply)

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What is the first step in decomposition?

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