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Preview of AP® Computer Science A: 8.2 Inheritance (Assessment: Library Item)

AP® Computer Science A: 8.2 Inheritance (Assessment: Library Item)

Overview. Based on the objectives for the Inheritance Slides (outlined below), this is a summative assessment provided herewith. Solution: A sample interactive solution is included as a JDoodle Link Note: Creating connections with previous content is key to implementing the concepts of Inheritance in Java, in particular how classes belonging to a specific hierarchy can be represented as a collection (Array) where the Array needs to be traversed, searching and editing these objects. Objective:
Preview of Binary Code Bundle | Bits, Bytes, and Data | Worksheets & Editable Quiz and Key

Binary Code Bundle | Bits, Bytes, and Data | Worksheets & Editable Quiz and Key

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TardigradeTPT
This Binary Code Bundle combines two engaging and classroom-ready resources to teach and assess how information is represented in binary form. Students will learn how binary numbers represent data, convert between decimal and binary, and explore ASCII text encoding — then demonstrate their understanding in a structured quiz. What's Included: Binary Code Worksheet: step-by-step introduction to bits, bytes, and binary blocks — perfect for guided classwork or homeworkBinary Code Quiz: ready-to-use
Preview of Intro to AI & Programming Logic Unit Lesson Google Form Quiz | No Prep

Intro to AI & Programming Logic Unit Lesson Google Form Quiz | No Prep

Lesson 3 Google Form Quiz: Programming Logic & AI Understanding (Formative Assessment) Digital Formative Assessment for Lesson 3 of the AI Programming & Ethics Unit This Google Form quiz assesses student understanding of programming logic concepts and AI limitations introduced in Lesson 3. The quiz focuses on the Input–Process–Output (IPO) model, syntax vs. logic errors, and why AI‑generated code still requires human understanding. Designed for quick checking of understanding, this low‑stress as
Preview of HTML - Web Design 25 Question Quiz - Multiple Choice & True/False

HTML - Web Design 25 Question Quiz - Multiple Choice & True/False

In this test the topics that are covered are: HTML, inserting in tags, elements, attributes, inserting in images and modifying attributes, inserting in hyperlinks and modifying them, heading tags, changing backgrounds to images, modifying backgrounds, and font tags. This test consists of 25 questions and is done through multiple choice and true/false. An answer key is included.
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 4 Quiz: The Internet & Digital Communication

Intro to CS — Unit 4 Quiz: The Internet & Digital Communication

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of how the internet works with this comprehensive Unit 4 quiz for Intro to Computer Science. This assessment evaluates student knowledge of the internet as a network of networks, packet-based communication, client–server interactions, and how speed, reliability, and redundancy affect digital communication. Questions emphasize reasoning and real-world understanding, not memorization or technical jargon. This quiz aligns directly with Lessons 4.1–4.4 and is ide
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 11 Quiz: Careers, Skills, and Pathways

Intro to CS — Unit 11 Quiz: Careers, Skills, and Pathways

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of computer science career options, essential skills, education pathways, and career reflection with this clear, classroom-ready Unit 11 quiz. This quiz emphasizes reasoning, real-world understanding, and reflection, not memorization. Students respond to multiple-choice, short-response, and scenario-based questions that mirror the kinds of decisions students face when exploring future careers. This assessment works perfectly as a summative check after completing U
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 8 Quiz: Loops and Repetition (Python)

Intro to CS — Unit 8 Quiz: Loops and Repetition (Python)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
This Unit 8 Quiz assesses students' understanding of loops, repetition, tracing, and debugging.Designed to follow Lessons 8.1–8.4, this quiz measures whether students can reason about loop behavior, predict program output, and identify common loop errors. Rather than focusing on writing long programs, the quiz emphasizes tracing, logic, and debugging, making it an accurate measure of conceptual understanding. Students analyze both for and while loops, identify infinite loops, and explain how co
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 3 Quiz: Data, Information, and Digital Systems

Intro to CS — Unit 3 Quiz: Data, Information, and Digital Systems

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of data, information, and digital systems with this comprehensive Unit 3 quiz. This assessment evaluates how well students can distinguish between raw data and meaningful information, explain the Input–Process–Output (IPO) model, understand binary basics, and describe how hardware and software work together in digital systems. The quiz emphasizes conceptual reasoning and real-world understanding rather than memorization or complex math. ⭐ What’s Included: S
Preview of Binary Code Quiz | Bits, Bytes, and Data | Editable & Printable with Answer Key

Binary Code Quiz | Bits, Bytes, and Data | Editable & Printable with Answer Key

Created by
TardigradeTPT
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 kibibytesorder binary numbers from smallest to largestconvert between binary and decimal valuesanswer questions regarding ASCII encodingThe quiz comes in both PDF and Word formats for easy printing or editing. Like all my resources, It’s created with
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 10 Quiz: Ethics, Safety, and Responsible Computing

Intro to CS — Unit 10 Quiz: Ethics, Safety, and Responsible Computing

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of digital citizenship, ethics, privacy, bias, and responsible technology use with a clear, student-friendly quiz designed for Intro to Computer Science. This Unit 10 quiz evaluates both conceptual understanding and ethical reasoning, not memorization. Students respond to multiple-choice, short response, and scenario-based questions that reflect real-world technology decisions. This quiz pairs perfectly with Unit 10 lessons and works well as a summative assessment
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 9 Quiz: Debugging & Problem Solving (Python)

Intro to CS — Unit 9 Quiz: Debugging & Problem Solving (Python)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess students’ understanding of debugging, testing, and problem-solving with a quiz designed to measure reasoning—not memorization. This Unit 9 quiz evaluates students on identifying different types of programming errors, applying systematic debugging strategies, testing programs with multiple inputs, and reflecting on mistakes as part of the learning process. Questions require students to analyze code, explain their thinking, and demonstrate a growth mindset toward problem-solving. This quiz
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 7 Quiz: Conditionals & Decision Making (Python)

Intro to CS — Unit 7 Quiz: Conditionals & Decision Making (Python)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
This Unit 7 Quiz assesses student understanding of conditionals and decision making in Python. Designed as the end-of-unit assessment for Unit 7, this quiz checks students’ ability to reason about boolean logic, if statements, if / else logic, and nested decisions. Rather than focusing on memorizing syntax, the quiz emphasizes tracing program flow, predicting output, and explaining reasoning. Students analyze conditional code and demonstrate that they understand how programs choose different pa
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 6 Quiz: Variables & Data Types (Python)

Intro to CS — Unit 6 Quiz: Variables & Data Types (Python)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
This Unit 6 Quiz assesses student understanding of variables, data types, input/output, and program flow in Python. Designed as the summative assessment for Unit 6, this quiz checks both conceptual knowledge and logical reasoning without requiring students to write code online. Students answer multiple-choice, short-answer, tracing, and reasoning questions that reflect the exact skills taught across Lessons 6.1–6.4. The quiz emphasizes understanding how programs work, not memorization or syntax
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz B: Cybersecurity, Encryption & Digital Citizenship

CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz B: Cybersecurity, Encryption & Digital Citizenship

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of cybersecurity and responsible technology use. Unit 9 Quiz B covers Lessons 9.4–9.6 and focuses on cyber threats, encryption, secure communication, and digital citizenship. This assessment emphasizes real-world reasoning, security decision making, and conceptual understanding, making it ideal for Computer Science Principles classrooms. The quiz includes multiple question types to evaluate both technical knowledge and ethical awareness—without heavy coding.
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz B: Ethics, Media & Computing (Lessons 10.4-10.6)

CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz B: Ethics, Media & Computing (Lessons 10.4-10.6)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of ethics, media literacy, and the future impact of computing — without heavy coding. Unit 10 Quiz B covers Lessons 10.4–10.6 and focuses on how technology influences information, decision making, and society. Students analyze misinformation, ethical dilemmas, and emerging technologies through scenario-based reasoning and short-answer responses. This quiz is discussion-driven, standards-aligned, and sub-ready, making it ideal for Computer Science Principles classro
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz A: Data, Algorithms & AI (Lessons 10.1–10.3)

CSP Python — Unit 10 Quiz A: Data, Algorithms & AI (Lessons 10.1–10.3)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence — without heavy coding. Unit 10 Quiz A covers Lessons 10.1–10.3 and focuses on the social and ethical impact of computing, including data privacy, algorithmic bias, and AI-driven systems. This quiz emphasizes conceptual reasoning, scenario analysis, and clear explanations, making it ideal for CSP classrooms. The assessment is balanced, standards-aligned, and sub-ready, with a mix of multiple-choice, short-answer, an
Preview of Halloween Math Problems | Ratios, Percents, & Probability | Grades 6-9

Halloween Math Problems | Ratios, Percents, & Probability | Grades 6-9

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Cyber Wiz
This engaging interactive math activity is the perfect way to review ratios, percentages, and probability through a fun Halloween-themed challenge! With 10 animated multiple-choice questions, helpful hints, and a pumpkin patch storyline, students strengthen essential math skills including percents, algebra, unit rates, and geometry in a creative, seasonal format. Ideal for middle school math review, bell-ringers, or Halloween math centers, this resource makes practicing real-world math problem s
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz A: Internet, Packets & DNS | Lessons 9.1–9.3 Assessment

CSP Python – Unit 9 Quiz A: Internet, Packets & DNS | Lessons 9.1–9.3 Assessment

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of how the internet works before moving into cybersecurity. Unit 9 Quiz A covers Lessons 9.1–9.3 and focuses on core networking concepts including clients and servers, packet switching, protocols, IP addresses, and DNS. This quiz is designed to check conceptual understanding, not heavy coding, making it perfect for CSP classrooms. The assessment includes a mix of multiple choice, matching, sequencing, and short response questions to evaluate both knowledge and re
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz B (Conditionals & Logic)

CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz B (Conditionals & Logic)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student mastery of multi-path decision making with this structured, classroom-ready quiz for Computer Science Principles. Unit 4 Quiz B covers Lessons 4.4–4.6 and focuses on higher-level conditional logic, including: if–else statements Logical operators (and, or, not) Nested conditionals Questions emphasize code tracing, logic tables, debugging, and predict-the-output reasoning, making this an ideal checkpoint before a cumulative project or unit test. This quiz pairs perfectly with
Preview of CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz A (Boolean Logic & If Statements)

CSP Python — Unit 4 Quiz A (Boolean Logic & If Statements)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess student understanding of Boolean logic, comparison operators, and basic if statements with this structured, classroom-ready quiz for Computer Science Principles. Unit 4 Quiz A covers Lessons 4.1–4.3 and is designed as a clear checkpoint before students move on to if–else, logical operators, and nested conditionals. Questions emphasize predict-the-output reasoning, expression evaluation, and tracing single-path decision logic. This quiz is ideal for end-of-week assessments, sub plans,
Preview of A.I. Artificial Intelligence (PG13 - 2001) Film Quiz | Movie Guide & Worksheet

A.I. Artificial Intelligence (PG13 - 2001) Film Quiz | Movie Guide & Worksheet

Created by
TeacherTravis
A.I. Artificial Intelligence turns Spielberg’s futuristic fairy tale into a challenging exploration of unconditional love, moral responsibility, and the blurred line between human and machine—pushing students to weigh ethics against technological progress as they decode David’s centuries-spanning quest. Perfect For • Science-fiction literature units on post-human themes • Ethics debates in technology or robotics courses • Psychology lessons on attachment and consciousness • Film-study compari
Preview of CSP Python – Unit 7 Quiz B: Return Values & Refactoring (Lessons 7.4–7.5)

CSP Python – Unit 7 Quiz B: Return Values & Refactoring (Lessons 7.4–7.5)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Evaluate students’ understanding of advanced function concepts with this Computer Science Principles (CSP) Quiz B for Python. Unit 7 Quiz B focuses on: the difference between print and return, using returned values correctly, and refactoring repeated code into functions. Students analyze code, debug logic errors, and explain how functions improve program organization. Designed in the Mr. H Codes instructional style, this assessment is structured, student-friendly, and sub-ready, with a c
Preview of WEB FOUNDATIONS — UNIT 3 QUIZ Page Structure & Flexbox Layouts

WEB FOUNDATIONS — UNIT 3 QUIZ Page Structure & Flexbox Layouts

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Mr. H Codes
Web Foundations — Unit 3 Quiz: Page Structure & Flexbox Layouts A classroom-ready HTML/CSS quiz designed in the signature Mr. H Codes style! This assessment checks students’ understanding of semantic structure, divs & spans, Flexbox fundamentals, and layout patterns from Lessons 3.1–3.3. Perfect for Web Development, Intro to Computer Science, CTE pathways, or any HTML/CSS unit. ✔ What’s Included 📄 Student Quiz (2 pages) Covers key skills from Unit 3: Semantic vs non-semantic elements ,
Preview of Intro to Java – Unit 2 Quiz #1: Boolean Logic & Conditionals

Intro to Java – Unit 2 Quiz #1: Boolean Logic & Conditionals

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Assess your students’ understanding of Boolean Logic, Relational Operators, If Statements, and Nested Conditionals with this ready-to-use Intro to Java – Unit 2 Quiz #1! Designed specifically for high school Computer Science classrooms, this quiz aligns perfectly with common introductory Java units and AP CSA-style logic skills. This resource includes clean, student-friendly formatting, bold section headers, and code blocks that mirror real Java syntax. It’s ideal for Computer Science Princi
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