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Which of the following is NOT one of the competencies of computational thinking?
Which of the following is NOT one of the competencies of computational thinking?
Which of the following defines bioinformatics?
Which of the following defines bioinformatics?
Which of the following best describes pseudocode?
Which of the following best describes pseudocode?
Study Notes
- Computational thinking involves calculation and reasoning skills.
- Abstraction simplifies complex concepts by identifying important details.
- Algorithms are ordered sets of instructions used to order complexity.
- Decomposition involves breaking down problems into smaller components.
- Pattern recognition involves finding similarities and regularities in data.
- These competencies apply to both biological and computer science domains.
- Bioinformatics combines different fields to analyze large amounts of data.
- Pseudocode is an informal description of computer program execution steps.
- Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and statistics are computer science manifestations.
- Computational thinking makes problem-solving more efficient.
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Challenge your knowledge of computational thinking with this quiz! Test your understanding of concepts such as algorithms, abstraction, pattern recognition, and more. Whether you're in the field of computer science or biology, these competencies are essential for efficient problem-solving. So, let's dive in and see how well you know the world of computational thinking!