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Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School Lubiran Street Bacood Sta Mesa Manila First Quarter Summative Test Computer 6

This document contains a summative test for a Computer class with 10 multiple choice questions about Scratch programming concepts like blocks, sprites, and controls. It also asks students to identify elements of Scratch like block shapes and color categories and includes short answer questions about specific blocks and their functions.

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Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School Lubiran Street Bacood Sta Mesa Manila First Quarter Summative Test Computer 6

This document contains a summative test for a Computer class with 10 multiple choice questions about Scratch programming concepts like blocks, sprites, and controls. It also asks students to identify elements of Scratch like block shapes and color categories and includes short answer questions about specific blocks and their functions.

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Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School

Lubiran Street Bacood Sta Mesa Manila

FIRST QUARTER SUMMATIVE TEST

COMPUTER 6

Multiplechoice: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. This enables you to view your project in full screen.

a. Blocks Palette
b. Esc
c. Full Screen Control
d. Tabs

2. This is clicked in order for the scripts to stop running.


a. green flag
b. Operators blocks 
c. SpritePane
d. Stop sign

3. This is where you can preview your sprites’ movements and


interaction with other sprites.
a. Presentation mode
b. Stage
c. Motion
d. Upload Sprite

4. This is where you can see the blocks that you need to program
your sprites.
a. Blocks Palette
b. Events
c. Record Button
d. Stop Button

5. This is where you can view your sprite’s information (e.g. name,
current position, rotation angle).
a. Duplicate
b. Language
c. Sprite Info
d. Tabs

6. This is the shortcut key to exit from full screen mode.


a. Esc
b. Menu
c. Scripts Area
d. Set up
7. This is clicked in order for the scripts to start running.
a. code
b. green flag
c. Exit Presentation
d. sounds

8. This is selected to open a project.


a. Clicked the button
b. Load from your computer
c. Open your computer
d. Select Sprite

9. This is selected to save your project.


a. Choose a Sprite
b. Change the value
c. Select your character
d. Save to your computer

10. This is where you can find the thumbnails of all the sprites in the
project.

a. SpritePane
b. Resource File
c. Techno Story Resource
d. Renaming Sprite

Identify what is being asked in the sentences.

1. Include options to add or edit scripts, costumes, backdrops, and sounds.


2. Shows your sprite’s information (e.g. name, current position, rotation angle).
3. Have a notch on top and a bump at the bottom. These blocks can be snapped together into stacks. They may
have an input area or a drop-down menu that displays a selection list.
4. Placed on top of stacks, and are used to start scripts. These blocks wait for an event to happen, such as a
key being pressed or a sprite being clicked, before running the blocks underneath them.
5.  Color-coded light orange. They are used to control scripts. Without Control blocks, a project will not be
able to start or continue.
6. The point in direction () and point towards () are the Motion blocks that point a sprite to a certain direction
or to another sprite.
7. One way to reset or clear the applied effects to a sprite is to use the clear graphic effects block.
8. It is used to make the sprite appear on the Stage.
9. Make easier to identify backdrops when creating scripts. To do this, just select a backdrop under the
Backdrops tab, and then type your new desired name in the text field. 
10. These are the objects in a Scratch project. For example, a human, animal, plant, etc.
What are the six types of block shapes?

1. Stack Blocks
2. Hat Blocks
3. Boolean Blocks
4. C Blocks
5. Cap Blocks
6. Reporter Blocks

Give the 4 color-coded categories in Scratch.

1. Sensing blocks
2. Operators blocks 
3. Variables blocks
4. My Blocks 
 

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