What are high-level languages and low-level languages?
Programming Language Classification

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Kyd Tantano Masong
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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High-level languages are programming languages that are easy for people to understand, while low-level languages are programming languages that are better understood by computers.
High-level languages are programming languages that are harder for people to understand, while low-level languages are programming languages that are easier for machines to interpret.
High-level languages are programming languages that use more memory, while low-level languages are programming languages that are faster at translating.
High-level languages are programming languages that allow you to think about things in a bigger way, while low-level languages don't.
Answer explanation
High-level languages are programming languages that are easy for people to understand, while low-level languages are programming languages that are better understood by computers.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why are high-level languages easier to fix and can run on different computers?
Because high-level languages use more memory than low-level languages.
Because high-level languages are like friendly languages that computers can understand.
Because high-level languages need a special program to translate them.
Because high-level languages have lots of cool features for the computer.
Answer explanation
Because high-level languages are like friendly languages that computers can understand.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is one difference between high-level languages and low-level languages?
High-level languages take longer to run, while low-level languages are faster at translating.
High-level languages allow you to think about things in a bigger way, while low-level languages don't.
High-level languages don't have as many cool features for the computer, while low-level languages have lots of cool things.
High-level languages are not used as much nowadays, while low-level languages are still widely used.
Answer explanation
High-level languages take longer to run, while low-level languages are faster at translating.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the purpose of programming languages?
To tell computers what to do.
To make computers faster.
To create video games.
To design websites.
Answer explanation
The purpose of programming languages is to tell computers what to do, making them essential for coding instructions and algorithms for the computer to execute.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which type of language is easier for people to understand?
High-level languages.
Low-level languages.
Both are equally easy to understand.
Neither is easy to understand.
Answer explanation
High-level languages are easier for people to understand because they are closer to human language and abstract away complex details.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Why are low-level languages harder for people to understand?
Because they use more memory.
Because they have lots of cool features.
Because they need a special program to translate them.
Because they are better understood by computers.
Answer explanation
Because they are better understood by computers.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What are some examples of high-level languages mentioned in the text?
Java and Python.
Machine language and Assembly language.
Perl, BASIC, COBOL, Pascal, and Ruby.
None of the above.
Answer explanation
The correct examples of high-level languages mentioned in the text are Perl, BASIC, COBOL, Pascal, and Ruby.
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