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b.  _______________ block helps you to fix the position of the Sprite.

                    c.  _______________ block helps you to add music to our Scratch project.
                    d.  _______________ block lets the Sprite move forward.

                    e.  _______________ blocks always come at the top of the script.

                    f.   You can use _______________ block to check if the sprite touches the color chosen in the block.

                    g.   The data  stored  in  the  computer  memory  to  get  information  from it  later  is  stored  in
                       _______________.


                    h.  The _______________ block prompts the user to type the input using the keyboard.
                 3.  Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false.

                    a.  Motion blocks are blue in colour.                                                _____________


                    b.   The position of a sprite is given by the x and y values on the stage.           _____________

                    c.  We can add music to our Scratch project by using Looks blocks.                   _____________


                    d.   The "change size by" block, changes the sprite’s costume by the  given value.   _____________


                    e.  Stack blocks have a notch on the top and a bump at the bottom.                   _____________


                    f.  Variables are used in programs to store and modify the data.                     _____________


                    g.  CAP blocks are present in the Operators block category.                          _____________


                    h.  We cannot create our own variables in Scratch.                                   _____________


                 4.  Write the functions of these blocks.


                    a.                                    ______________________________________________________



                    b.                                    ______________________________________________________



                    c.                                    ______________________________________________________




                    d.
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