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d.  The branch of science and technology behind the design, construction, operation,
                         application and manufacturing of robots is called ___________.

                    e.  ___________ is a web browser.

                    f.  The first step in any task is to ___________ the task.

                    g.  Scratch is a  ___________ programming language  used  to  create  computer
                         animation, games and stories.

                    h. Computers use stepwise instructions called ___________.


                 3.  Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.

                    a. The World Wide Web is the largest collection of electronic information.

                    b. Stepwise thinking can help identify missing steps in a plan.

                     c.   A modem is not necessary to connect a computer to the Internet.

                    d.  The sequence of steps is always important and cannot be

                       changed in any activity.

                    e.  The first network developed in the 1960s was called Ethernet.

                    f.  Problem Solving involves choosing the correct option from the
                         available options.


                 4.  Short answer type questions.

                    a. Describe E-mail.

                    b. What are the main steps to perform any activity?

                    c.  Describe any two components of the Scratch window.

                    d. Explain the role of reasoning in the stepwise process.

                    e.  List four uses of the Internet.


                 5.  Long answer type questions.
                    a. Explain any two parts of a robot.

                    b. Give an example of an activity where the order of steps can be changed without
                        affecting the activity.

                    c.  List any two characteristics of robots.

                    d. What is robotics?

                    e.  Explain how a web page is different from a website.





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