1) Type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or process. a) Process b) Algorithm c) Solving d) Block e) Flowchart f) Code 2) Shows the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting the boxes with arrows. a) Sensabot b) Sensor c) Flowchart d) Motor e) Output f) Input 3) The Flowchart, this diagrammatic representation illustrates a ________ to a given problem. in: a) Block b) Sensor c) Motor d) Input e) Code f) Solution model 4) They are used in analyzing, designing, documenting or managing a process or program in various fields. a) Flowcharts b) Blocks c) Codes d) Motors e) Sensors f) Models 5) Visual problem solving steps order. a) Implement solutions, Pick a solution, Brainstorm solutions, Define the problem, Review the results. b) Pick a solution, Review the results, Implement solutions, Define the problem, Brainstorm solutions. c) Define the problem, Review the results, Implement solutions, Pick a solution, Brainstorm solutions. d) Brainstorm solutions, Review the results, Implement solutions, Pick a solution, Define the problem. e) Define the problem, Brainstorm solutions, Pick a solution, Implement solutions, Review the results. f) Review the results, Pick a solution, Brainstorm solutions, Define the problem, Implement solutions. 6) Flow line. Indicates the flow of logic by connecting symbols. a) b) c) d) e) f) 7) Start/End. Represents the start and the end of a flowchart. a) b) c) d) e) f) 8) Input/Output. Used for input and output operations and data. a) b) c) d) e) f) 9) Process. Used for arithmetic operations and data-manipulations, processes. a) b) c) d) e) f) 10) Decision. Used for Decision making between two or more alternatives. a) b) c) d) e) f) 11) A set of instructions that describes how to get something done. It can be designed using pseudocode and flowcharts. a) Block b) Code c) Algorithm d) Flowchart e) Decision f) Process 12) They are one of many methods to express algorithms or solutions using logic. a) Block b) Code c) Process d) Flowcharts e) Question f) Algorithm 13) Detect changes in the environment of the robot. a) Motors b) Blocks c) Sensors d) Robots e) Programs f) Codes 14) They are connected to the robot and respond to the programming. a) Motors b) Blocks c) Sensors d) Robots e) Programs f) Codes 15) They are the senses of the robot that condition the programming possibilities, that is, parts of the program will be executed if there are the ideal conditions to do it. a) Motors b) Blocks c) Sensors d) Robots e) Programs f) Codes 16) The EV3 brick uses this batteries, select more than one option. a) AAA batteries b) AA bateries c) Just wire d) DD batteries e) Rechargeable battery f) No batteries 17) It is the software that's inside the EV3 Brick, without it the EV3 brick won't work. You install and update it to add new features or fix bugs. a) Projects b) Batteries c) Programs d) Code e) Firmware f) File 18) These ports are identified with letters and send information out. You use them for motors. a) Input b) Output 19) You use this port to connect the EV3 to the pc. a) Input b) Output c) SD d) USB 20) These numeric ports receive information in and are used for sensors. a) Input b) Output 21) This port increases the available memory for the EV3 brick. a) Input b) Output c) SD Card d) USB 22) Creating a successful robot takes a team effort between humans and machines. a) TRUE b) FALSE 23) Is the responsible for identifying the task, planning out a solution, decomposing that solution into steps that the robot can carry out, and then explaining those steps to the robot. a) Robot b) Language c) Program d) Translator e) Human f) Block 24) It's responsible for following the instructions given, and thereby carrying out the plan. a) Robot b) Language c) Program d) Translator e) Human f) Block 25) The humans and machines don't speak the same language, that's why we need to use a _____ to translate the necessary instructions from human to robot. a) Robot b) Translator c) Programming language d) Human operator e) Blocks f) Sensors 26) Instructions written in programming languages are called programs or ______. a) Code b) Blocks c) Sensors d) Motors e) Instructions f) Lines 27) There are many different types of programming languages. a) TRUE b) FALSE 28) The human who writes the program is called ______. a) Robot b) Program c) Instructor d) Programmer e) Liner f) Coder 29) Programmer must first have a clear idea of what the robot has to do, then he/she needs to follow these steps in the correct order. a) Describe a series of actions that solves the problem, Identify the problem, Program the robot, Test and improve. b) Describe a series of actions that solves the problem, Program the robot, Test and improve, Identify the problem. c) Identify the problem, Program the robot, Test and improve. d) Program the robot, Test and improve, Identify the problem, Describe a series of actions that solves the problem.  e) Identify the problem, Test and improve, Describe a series of actions that solves the problem, Program the robot. f) Program the robot, Describe a series of actions that solves the problem, Identify the problem, Test and improve. 30) It is remotely-operated robot that inspects and monitors industrial facilities. It is designed to carry out on-site inspections in hazardous environments, isolated facilities and other places that are difficult or dangerous for personnel to access. a) Robot b) Programmer c) Flowchart d) Algorithm e) Sensabot f) Motor 31) The benefits of a Sensabot include: (select all the correct answers) a) Inspect pipes, fittings and valves. b) You can use it in explosive atmospheres c) You can use it in extreme temperatures d) You can use it in toxic atmospheres. e) Reduces risk and improved efficiency of operation. f) None

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