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A variable is something that cannot hold information like a number or a word.
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A program isn't a set of instructions written to tell a computer or robot what to do.
False
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Computational thinking means solving problems step by step.
True
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A conditional statement helps a robot choose what to do based on a question, like “if it is dark, then turn on the light.”
True
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The brain of the robot is called the actuator.
False
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Repetition or iteration means doing something again and again.
True
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If you want a robot to move forward 10 times, you can use a loop instead of writing "move forward" 10 times.
True
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A robot’s sensor helps it to see, hear, or feel things around it.
True
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The part of a robot that makes it move is called an output device.
True
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An algorithm is a special robot part that makes the robot move.
False
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The loop in a program helps the robot to repeat the same action without writing the code again.
True
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An algorithm is like a recipe that shows steps to solve a problem.
True
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Computational thinking is only used by robots, not humans.
False
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A variable must always stay the same and cannot change.
False
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A robot needs power to work, just like we need food for energy.
True
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