Description
This Binary Code Quiz helps students review and demonstrate their understanding of essential digital concepts — from bits and bytes to binary conversions and text encoding.
Students will:
- recognize relationships between bits, bytes, kilobytes, and kibibytes
- order binary numbers from smallest to largest
- convert between binary and decimal values
- answer questions regarding ASCII encoding
The quiz comes in both PDF and Word formats for easy printing or editing.
Like all my resources, It’s created with the Andika font — a clean, dyslexia-friendly typeface. If you plan to edit the Word file, make sure to install the Andika font first to keep the layout and spacing consistent. It's free and licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
Perfect for grades 7–9 in Computer Science, Digital Literacy, or Intro to Programming courses. Use it as a graded assessment, quiz, or review activity.
Pairs perfectly with my Binary Code Basics worksheet for a complete mini-unit on data representation!
Your feedback means a lot to me! If you enjoyed this resource, please take a moment to leave a short review 💚
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Description
This Binary Code Quiz helps students review and demonstrate their understanding of essential digital concepts — from bits and bytes to binary conversions and text encoding.
Students will:
- recognize relationships between bits, bytes, kilobytes, and kibibytes
- order binary numbers from smallest to largest
- convert between binary and decimal values
- answer questions regarding ASCII encoding
The quiz comes in both PDF and Word formats for easy printing or editing.
Like all my resources, It’s created with the Andika font — a clean, dyslexia-friendly typeface. If you plan to edit the Word file, make sure to install the Andika font first to keep the layout and spacing consistent. It's free and licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
Perfect for grades 7–9 in Computer Science, Digital Literacy, or Intro to Programming courses. Use it as a graded assessment, quiz, or review activity.
Pairs perfectly with my Binary Code Basics worksheet for a complete mini-unit on data representation!
Your feedback means a lot to me! If you enjoyed this resource, please take a moment to leave a short review 💚



