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Robo Check


                 A.  Tick ( ) the correct option.
                    1.  Spot the best description of sequencing in everyday tasks.


                               (i)  Random actions                       (ii)  Correct order of steps

                               (iii)  Skipping steps                     (iv)  Mixing the steps

                    2.  Choose why proper timing is essential in controlling a robot or playing a game.


                               (i)  To avoid errors                      (ii)  To improve design

                               (iii)  To increase speed                  (iv)  To save memory

                    3.  Select why the order of commands is important for a robot.


                               (i)  To randomize tasks                   (ii)  To understand steps

                               (iii)  To increase speed                  (iv)  To confuse robot

                    4.  Identify the correct reason why you must tell a robot when to stop.


                               (i)  To avoid collisions                  (ii)  To randomize actions

                               (iii)  To confuse robot                   (iv)  To increase speed

                    5.  Mark the correct reason why timing is important when baking a cake.

                               (i)  To make the cake look pretty


                               (ii)  To ensure the cake is fully baked and not burnt

                               (iii)  To speed up the baking process


                               (iv)  To decorate the cake

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

                    1.   You don’t need to follow a specific order when making a sandwich.


                    2.  Order of commands important to tell the robot what to do first, next and last.

                    3.  Sequencing can only be used for cooking.


                    4.   Timing ensures that actions are performed at just the right moment.

                    5.  Robot can stop on its own without being programmed to do so.



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