Year 8 Computing September Assessment
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Year 8 Computing September Assessment

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Questions and Answers

What type of device is a keyboard?

  • Input (correct)
  • Network
  • Output
  • Storage
  • What type of device is a CD?

  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output
  • Storage (correct)
  • What is the primary software used for creating a spreadsheet?

  • Microsoft Excel (correct)
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft Word
  • Microsoft Publisher
  • What does a cell reference in a spreadsheet typically consist of?

    <p>Letter followed by number</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is programming primarily considered as?

    <p>The design and writing of executable code</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Before flashing a program onto the Micro:bit, what must be done first?

    <p>Compile it</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which programming languages can be used to program the BBC Micro:bit?

    <p>Both Block-based and Text-based</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What symbol is commonly used to denote addition in programming?

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    Study Notes

    Spaced Learning Overview

    • A keyboard serves as an input device, allowing users to enter data into a computer.
    • A CD functions as storage, capable of holding large amounts of data for backup or transfer.
    • A computer monitor acts as an output device, displaying visual information for users.

    Software and Spreadsheet Creation

    • Microsoft Excel is the software used to create spreadsheets, distinct from Microsoft Word, Publisher, and PowerPoint.

    Understanding Cell References

    • A cell reference in spreadsheets is defined as a combination of letter and then number (e.g., A1).

    Mathematical Symbols in Programming

    • The addition symbol used in calculations is +.

    Basics of Programming

    • Programming refers to the process of designing and writing executable code for various applications.
    • Before executing a program on the Micro:bit, it must first be compiled.

    Programming Languages for Micro:bit

    • The BBC Micro:bit can be programmed using both block-based and text-based programming languages.

    Device Functionality

    • Input devices are defined as peripherals that allow data to be entered into a system (e.g., keyboard, mouse).
    • Output devices are peripherals that convey information from the system to the user (e.g., monitor, printer).
    • Devices like a touchscreen can serve as both input (user interaction) and output (displaying information).

    Magnetic Storage

    • Magnetic storage works by recording data on a magnetized medium, using read/write heads to access the stored information. This technology is commonly found in hard drives and floppy disks.

    Programming Constructs

    • Understanding programming constructs (like loops, conditionals) is crucial for writing effective code. Each construct plays a specific role in controlling the flow of the program.

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    Description

    This quiz is designed to assess Year 8 students on basic computing concepts, focusing on device types such as input, output, and storage. The assessment includes various questions aimed at testing students' understanding of these fundamental concepts in technology. The total marks for this quiz are 47.

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