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3.  The ........................... is the main working area in Scratch where you draw or perform actions.

                    4.  The ........................... button is used to run a Scratch program.

                    5.  The ........................... tab contains block categories like Motion, Looks, Sound, and Events.

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

                    1.   The Repeat block in Scratch is used to run a set of instructions for a specified
                       number of times.                                                                     ....................

                    2.  The Scratch script must have at least three blocks.                                 ....................
                    3.   The backdrop in Scratch shows the output of the program and where the Sprite
                       performs actions.                                                                    ....................
                    4.   You use the Turn block under the Looks category to change the direction of
                       a Sprite.                                                                            ....................

                    5.  The Blocks menu in Scratch contains various predefined blocks.                      ....................

                                                        Section B (Subjective)

                 A.  Short answer type questions:
                    1.  How do you add Pen blocks to Scratch?

                    2.  Which block puts the pen up and stops the Sprite from drawing anything?

                    3.  What are polygons?

                    4.  Why do we use the set pen colour to block?
                 B.  Long answer type questions:

                    1.  What do you mean by Script? How is it created?

                    2.  Differentiate between If…Then and If…Then…Else blocks.
                    3.  How do you use the Stamp block to create patterns in Scratch?
                    4.  What is the difference between Repeat and Repeat Until blocks?

                 C.  Competency-based/Application-based questions:

                    Assertion and Reasoning Questions:

                      The following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Answer
                    these questions by selecting the appropriate option given below:

                    i. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
                    ii. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

                    iii. A is true but R is false.

                    iv. A is false but R is true.
                    1.  Assertion (A): You can draw any polygon in Scratch by using the “Repeat” block
                      along with the “Move” and “Turn” blocks.




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