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B. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.
1. A stage is 480 pixels tall. ....................
2. A script is another name for software. ....................
3. There are eight categories of blocks. ....................
4. All blocks inside the Forever block run until the Stop button is clicked. ....................
5. We can draw a decagon in Scratch. ....................
C. Fill in the blanks using the words given below:
Hints
Stamp, Pen, Regular, Sound, Operators
1. Stamp block can be found in the ........................... blocks menu.
2. A ........................... polygon is a closed figure with all sides of equal length and all angles of
equal size.
3. ........................... block copies the sprite’s image on the stage.
4. The ........................... blocks are used to play or stop sounds.
5. The ........................... blocks let you make comparisons between or perform arithmetic
functions on different values.
D Name the block menu to which these blocks belong.
1. ............................... 2. ...............................
3. ............................... 4. ...............................
Let's Do It Section B (Subjective)
A. Short answer type questions.
1. What are pen blocks?
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2. Name any four components of the scratch window.
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3. Which block is used to draw a Pentagon?
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Scratch Programming—Game Creation 89

