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Scratch- Class 7Question Bank and Points to Remember

Script Script is a sequence of demands to control the Sprite, Stage and Costume. SpriteSprite is a Scratch characterCostumeCostume is a different pose/shape or posture of one Sprite.StageThe background or background settings of animation is called Stage.What makes a good story, in Scratch? Structure Beginning: Introduce your characters and your setting. Middle: Develop the story so that it leads up to an exciting climax. Ending: A resolution or happy ending with a moral. In Scratch, you can place a sentence of narrative across the bottom of each “page”. SettingIn Scratch, you do not actually need to describe the setting, but you can make your own “backgrounds” against which your story will unfold. Use Draw or Paint. CharactersCharacters: In Scratch, you do not need to describe your characters, but you can show their thoughts and emotions in two ways:

1. Speech Bubbles2. Thought bubbles (they may not be thinking what they are saying….)

You can use or modify sprites from Scratch, or from the Internet, but you can also create your own. Have fun animating your characters! (They are called “Costumes”.)Music FilesYou can add music files to add atmosphere to your story. You can use the files from Scratch or from the Internet, but you can also create your own music, using your school’s music software.Voice-oversYou can use a microphone to add the conversations spoken by the characters in your story. Answer the following questions1. What is a sprite and in how many ways we can get a new sprite?2. Write the types of rotation styles?3. Name and explain major components of Scratch interface screen. 4. What are the degrees for the direction of right, left, up and down?5. Write the horizontal and vertical dimensions of stage in Scratch6. Write at least two music file formats which can be used in Scratch7. Write at least two image file formats which can be used in Scratch8. Explain Script, Stage and Costume9. What makes a good story in Scratch?10. Explain types of blocks present in block palette of scratch.11. Explain three ways to create new costume12. Explain two ways to add sound of Sprite.13. What information is provided in ‘current sprite info’ area?14. What options are present in toolbar of Scratch?

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15. What is the difference between block palette and script area?16. Write the names of eight colour coded menus in which Scratch blocks are organized?17. What menu will be used to set and change colour effects, graphic effects and size of sprite?18. Which colour coded menu has blocks to change any kind of position and direction of sprite and trigger

movement?19. State some projects we can create through Scratch?20. How we can give conditions to invent a problem/situation in Scratch? Name the blocks21. Name the types of blocks used for iteration or looping.22. How are the positions of different sprites on stage represented?23. How do we direct our sprites to act according to our commands?24. Describe the purpose of following blocks

25. Write the name of menus where the following command blocks are found.