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 by answering 10 questions about how problems can be broken into smaller, manageable parts.
What does decomposition mean in computational thinking?
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Which of the following are benefits of decomposition? (Select all that apply)
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Decomposition involves breaking a {{blank0}} into smaller, more {{blank1}} parts.
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If a problem is divided into 4 parts and each part takes 2 hours to solve, how many total hours will it take?
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What is a real-world example of decomposition?
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Which tasks might be part of decomposing a problem to build a mobile app? (Select all that apply)
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Decomposition allows programmers to focus on {{blank0}} parts of a problem, making it easier to {{blank1}}.
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