1) What is the Micro:bit? a) A toy robot b) A small programmable computer c) A mobile phone d) A calculator 2) Which company co-created the Micro:bit? a) Google b) Microsoft c) BBC d) Intel 3) What are the buttons on the Micro:bit called? a) Button A and Button B b) Button 1 and Button 2 c) Left and Right Button d) Up and Down Button 4) How many LEDs are there on the Micro:bit display? a) 10 b) 20 c) 25 d) 30 5) What is the layout of the LED display? a) 4 × 4 b) 5 × 5 c) 6 × 6 d) 7 × 7 6) Which programming language can be used to code the Micro:bit? a) C++ b) Python c) Java d) All of the above 7) Which block-based editor is popular for coding Micro:bit? a) Scratch b) Blockly c) MakeCode d) Code.org 8) What do we call the metal pins at the bottom of the Micro:bit? a) Clips b) Terminals c) Ports d) Edge connector 9) How many buttons are on the front of the Micro:bit? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 10) What is the use of the compass sensor on Micro:bit? a) To detect sound b) To measure speed c) To detect direction d) To measure distance 11) Which sensor is used to measure motion on the Micro:bit? a) Accelerometer b) Thermometer c) Compass d) Light sensor 12) The Micro:bit can connect wirelessly using: a) Wi-Fi b) Bluetooth c) NFC d) Infrared 13) What is the smallest unit of storage in programming? a) Byte b) Kilobyte c) Megabyte d) Bit 14) What is shown on the Micro:bit display when you use the “show string” block? a) Scrolling text b) A picture c) A number d) A sound 15) What is needed to power the Micro:bit when it is not connected to a computer? a) A solar panel b) A USB flash drive c) A battery pack d) A charger only 16) Which of these is an input on the Micro:bit? a) LEDs b) Button A c) Pins d) Speaker 17) Which of these is an output on the Micro:bit? a) Button B b) LED display c) Compass d) Accelerometer 18) What does an accelerometer measure? a) Temperature b) Tilt and movement c) Direction d) Light intensity 19) Which block is used to run code continuously in MakeCode? a) On start b) Forever c) Repeat 10 times d) Pause 20) What is the purpose of the “on start” block in MakeCode? a) Runs code once when the Micro:bit is powered on b) Runs code forever c) Stops the program d) Runs code only when button A is pressed

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