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LEARNING LOGS





                 A.  Tick (  ) the correct option.
                    1.   Identify the origin of the modern term ‘app’.


                              (i)  Application                                (ii)  Appliance

                              (iii)  Appointment                               (iv)  Appendix

                    2.  Categorise Facebook, Instagram and X based on their primary function.


                               (i)  Educational                                (ii)  Lifestyle

                               (iii)  Social Media                             (iv)  Gaming

                    3.  Mark the feature of apps that helps you stay updated with reminders.

                               (i)  Notifications                              (ii)  Security


                               (iii)  Touch-friendly                           (iv)  Cloud
                    4.  Which MIT App Inventor block is used to create reusable actions or instructions?


                               (i)  Control                                    (ii)  Variables

                               (iii)  Procedures                               (iv)  Logic

                    5.  Identify the UI component used to display a message or instruction in your app.


                               (i)  Button                                     (ii)  Label

                               (iii)  TextBox                                  (iv)  ListView

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


                    1.  Native apps are designed to work on multiple platforms.

                    2.  The MIT App Inventor allows you to create apps without any coding.


                    3.  Hybrid apps are expensive and difficult to maintain.


                    4.  A TextBox component is used for collecting text input from users.

                    5.  Control Blocks allow you to make decisions using true/false values.










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