Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will spend time developing our apps further. We will use our decomposed steps and success criteria to help continue with this project.

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4 Questions

Q1.
What would be displayed in the console if the score variable held the value of 5? (Image source: Code.org)
Both Great Work and Hard Luck would be outputted
Great Work would be outputted
Correct answer: Hard Luck would be outputted
Nothing would happen
Q2.
What would be displayed in the console if the score variable held the value of 10? (Image source: Code.org)
Both Great Work and Hard Luck would be outputted
Great Work would be outputted
Correct answer: Hard Luck would be outputted
Nothing would happen
Q3.
What would be displayed in the console if the score variable held the value of 6? (Image source: Code.org)
Correct answer: Both Hard Luck and Try again would be outputted
Great Work would be outputted
Hard Luck would be outputted
Not Bad would be outputted
Q4.
What would be displayed in the console if the score variable held the value of 11? (Image source: Code.org)
Both Great Work and Not Bad would be outputted
Correct answer: Both Great Work and Try again would be outputted
Both Hard Luck and Try again would be outputted
Both Not Bad and Try again would be outputted
Great Work would be outputted

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UnitComputing / Mobile app development

Computing