1. . Real-world problem solving involves:
(A) Compressing solutions
(B) Encrypting problems
(C) Applying analytical and creative approaches to practical, everyday problems
(D) Backup only
2. . The first step in real-world problem solving is:
(A) Backup only
(B) Writing code immediately
(C) Encrypting data
(D) Clearly identifying and defining the problem
3. . Understanding constraints in a real-world problem is important because:
(A) It ensures solutions are feasible within available resources and conditions
(B) Encrypting constraints
(C) Compressing constraints
(D) Backup only
4. . Brainstorming in real-world problem solving helps:
(A) Compress ideas
(B) Encrypt ideas
(C) Generate multiple possible solutions without judgment
(D) Backup only
5. . Prioritization of solutions is necessary because:
(A) Encrypting solutions
(B) Not all solutions are equally effective or feasible
(C) Compressing solutions
(D) Backup only
6. . Data collection in real-world problem solving helps:
(A) Backup only
(B) Encrypt data
(C) Compress data
(D) Make informed decisions based on evidence
7. . Risk assessment in problem solving involves:
(A) Encrypting risks
(B) Identifying potential negative consequences of actions
(C) Compressing risks
(D) Backup only
8. . Iterative testing of solutions ensures:
(A) Encrypting tests
(B) Solutions work effectively in practice and can be improved
(C) Compressing tests
(D) Backup only
9. . Collaboration in real-world problem solving is important because:
(A) Compressing collaboration
(B) Encrypting collaboration
(C) Diverse perspectives lead to better, more comprehensive solutions
(D) Backup only
10. . Creative thinking in real-world problem solving:
(A) Compresses creativity
(B) Encrypts creativity
(C) Generates innovative and original approaches to problems
(D) Backup only
11. . Analytical thinking in problem solving:
(A) Encrypting analysis
(B) Involves breaking down problems into components and reasoning logically
(C) Compressing analysis
(D) Backup only
12. . Monitoring and evaluation of solutions help:
(A) Backup only
(B) Encrypting evaluation
(C) Compressing evaluation
(D) Assess effectiveness and make adjustments if needed
13. . Constraints in real-world problems may include:
(A) Encrypting constraints
(B) Budget, time, resources, legal regulations, and environmental factors
(C) Compressing constraints
(D) Backup only
14. . Decision-making tools for real-world problems include:
(A) Compressing tools
(B) Encrypting tools
(C) SWOT analysis, decision matrices, and cost-benefit analysis
(D) Backup only
15. . Real-world problem solving often requires:
(A) Encrypting numbers only
(B) Both quantitative and qualitative analysis
(C) Compressing text only
(D) Backup only
16. . Trade-offs in solutions are important because:
(A) Choosing one benefit may involve sacrificing another
(B) Encrypting trade-offs
(C) Compressing trade-offs
(D) Backup only
17. . Documentation of solutions helps:
(A) Compress documents
(B) Encrypt documents
(C) Track decisions, share knowledge, and support accountability
(D) Backup only
18. . Feedback in real-world problem solving:
(A) Encrypting feedback
(B) Provides insights to refine solutions and improve future problem solving
(C) Compressing feedback
(D) Backup only
19. . Adaptability is crucial because:
(A) Encrypting adaptability
(B) Real-world conditions often change, requiring flexible solutions
(C) Compressing adaptability
(D) Backup only
20. . The main purpose of real-world problem solving is to:
(A) Encrypt problems
(B) Identify practical problems, develop effective solutions, and implement them successfully
(C) Compress solutions
(D) Backup only