MakeCode Basics Quiz for Students

MakeCode Basics Quiz for Students

8th Grade

20 Qs

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MakeCode Basics Quiz for Students

MakeCode Basics Quiz for Students

Assessment

Quiz

Information Technology (IT)

8th Grade

Hard

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Scarlett and Henry are at a school tech fair and want to impress their friends by building something fun. What can they use Microsoft MakeCode for?

Writing essays

Creating interactive coding projects

Editing photos

Making presentations

Answer explanation

Microsoft MakeCode is primarily used for creating interactive coding projects, allowing users to learn programming through hands-on experience with coding and building projects.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

Liam, Arjun, and Noah are in their school's coding club and want to introduce younger students to programming. Which of the following best describes the MakeCode platform they are excited to try?

A text-only programming environment

A block-based and JavaScript coding platform for beginners

A spreadsheet application

A video editing tool

Answer explanation

The MakeCode platform is designed for beginners, offering a block-based coding interface and the option to use JavaScript, making it accessible for those new to programming. This distinguishes it from text-only environments or unrelated tools.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

Grace, Isla, and Henry are ready to start building their awesome project in MakeCode! Where should they look to find the blocks they need to create their code?

The Stage Area

The Toolbox

The Output Window

The File Menu

Answer explanation

In MakeCode, the blocks needed to build your code are found in the Toolbox. This area contains all the coding blocks you can drag and drop into your project, making it the correct choice for this question.

4.

MATCH QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each MakeCode area with its correct description.

This is where you drag and drop blocks to build your program.

The Simulator

This area lets you see your program run and test it virtually.

The Toolbar

This area contains buttons and tools to help you edit your project.

The Menu Bar

This area provides access to different project options and settings.

The Workspace

Answer explanation

The main area where you drag and drop blocks to create your program in MakeCode is called 'The Workspace'. This is where you build your code visually, making it the correct choice.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Mason and Priya are in their school's computer lab, eager to create a fun game using MakeCode. When they open the platform, which toolbar button should they click to begin a brand-new project?

Save

New Project

Undo

Share

Answer explanation

To start a new project in MakeCode, you would use the 'New Project' button. This option is specifically designed for creating a new project, unlike the other buttons which serve different functions.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Maya and Benjamin are working on a MakeCode project in their school's computer lab. They want to see how their code works before using the actual device. What useful feature does the Simulator offer them?

Print your code

Test your code without a physical device

Change the language

Save your project

Answer explanation

The Simulator in MakeCode allows you to test your code without needing a physical device, making it easier to debug and refine your projects before deploying them.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Lily, Oliver, and Ethan are exploring MakeCode and want to master the basic coding blocks. Which of the following is NOT a basic coding block category they should learn?

Loops

Variables

Filters

Logic

Answer explanation

In MakeCode, the basic coding block categories include Loops, Variables, and Logic. 'Filters' is not a recognized category, making it the correct answer as the one that does NOT belong.

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