Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will consider how larger computer systems work and how devices and processes are connected. We will also reflect on how computer systems can help us.

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3 Questions

Q1.
A system can contain...
Correct answer: Both computer and human based elements
Only computer based elements
Only human elements
Q2.
In a catalogue store system, which of these actions are controlled by a computer? (pick 3)
Items are taken to the collection point
Correct answer: Order is sent to the warehouse
Correct answer: Order ready for collection message displayed
Ordered items are picked from the shelf
Correct answer: Stock list updated
Q3.
Pick three benefits of a computer based system in a catalogue store, for the customer.
Automatically sends orders to the warehouse
Correct answer: Makes ordering items quick and easy
Correct answer: Shows if an item is in stock
Correct answer: Shows the price of an item
Shows where an item is in the warehouse

3 Questions

Q1.
A system can contain...
Correct answer: Both computer and human based elements
Only computer based elements
Only human elements
Q2.
In a catalogue store system, which of these actions are controlled by a computer? (pick 3)
Items are taken to the collection point
Correct answer: Order is sent to the warehouse
Correct answer: Order ready for collection message displayed
Ordered items are picked from the shelf
Correct answer: Stock list updated
Q3.
Pick three benefits of a computer based system in a catalogue store, for the customer.
Automatically sends orders to the warehouse
Correct answer: Makes ordering items quick and easy
Correct answer: Shows if an item is in stock
Correct answer: Shows the price of an item
Shows where an item is in the warehouse

Lesson appears in

UnitComputing / Sharing Information

Computing