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                   Design a Quiz App using MIT app inventor where users answer questions and get immediate
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                  TECH
                    T      ¢   Operating System (OS): The software that runs on your phone, tablet or computer
                    E          and helps manage all the apps and hardware.
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                    M      ¢   Cloud-based: A type  of service  that  stores  data  or runs applications  over the
                    S
                               Internet rather than on your device.


                           ¢   QR code: A type of barcode that you can scan with your phone to quickly access
                               websites, apps or information.


                           ¢   Loop: A programming tool that repeats a set of actions over and over again until a
                               condition is met.





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                 «   Apps are software programs that run on mobile devices, providing various functionalities.
                 «   Mobile apps are divided into three types: Native Apps, Web Apps and Hybrid Apps.

                 «   App  categories  include  educational  apps  for learning, lifestyle  apps  for managing  daily
                    activities, social media apps for connecting with others and gaming apps for entertainment
                    and competition.
                 «   MIT App Inventor allows users to create apps with a visual, block-based interface.

                 «   The User Interface (UI) and Blocks Editor are key components for designing and programming
                    apps.
                 «   You can test your app using the MIT AI2 Companion on a mobile device to check its functionality.























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