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Scratch — Getting Started Guide

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Scratch — Getting Started Guide Quiz

Multiple-Choice Questions

1. What website do you visit to access Scratch online?
A) scratchfoundation.org
B) scratch.mit.edu
C) scratch.com
D) youtube.com/c/ScratchTeam

2. What do you click on the Scratch website to start creating a new project?
A) Share
B) Remix
C) Create
D) Download

3. What is the name given to any character or object in a Scratch project?
A) Backdrop
B) Sprite
C) Block
D) Stage

4. What sprite does every new Scratch project start with?
A) A dog
B) A cat
C) A star
D) A robot

5. What are x and y in Scratch used to describe?
A) The colors of a sprite
B) The sounds a sprite makes
C) The position of a sprite on the Stage
D) The number of blocks in a project

6. At the very center of the Stage, what are the x and y values?
A) x is 10, y is 10
B) x is 100, y is 100
C) x is 0, y is 0
D) x is 1, y is 1

7. Which category do you click to find the block that starts many projects when clicked?
A) Looks
B) Events
C) Sound
D) Sprite

8. What is the term for finding and fixing errors in your code?
A) Remixing
B) Sharing
C) Debugging
D) Tinkering

Short-Answer Questions

9. Name two things you can add temporary waits for when something isn't working as expected, according to the Quick Tips section.

10. What is "remixing" in Scratch, and what should you do after clicking the Remix button on a shared project?

11. Name two resources mentioned in the guide that help learners create Scratch projects (besides the Editor itself).


Answer Key

  1. B) scratch.mit.edu
  2. C) Create
  3. B) Sprite
  4. B) A cat
  5. C) The position of a sprite on the Stage
  6. C) x is 0, y is 0
  7. B) Events
  8. C) Debugging
  9. To slow down the action and give you time to process if a piece worked or not; once the code is working, the waits can be removed.
  10. Remixing is creating a copy of someone else's shared project; after clicking Remix, you should make a meaningful change to personalize the project and make it your own.
  11. Any two of: Starter Projects, Tutorials Library (video tutorials), Coding Cards, Learning Library.

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