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2.4 - Storing and Presenting Data 
Unit 2.4 Assessment -  Children understand what data is, and how we store that data in different ways. Storing data on a computer allows us to quickly sort it and present it as information in graphs and charts.
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1. Which of the following are examples of a database? *
1 point
2. What is 'Data' in computing?  *
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3. A database is a collection of data, made up of what?  *
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4. What are the advantages of a computer database compared to a paper database? *
1 point
5. In a database, a 'record' is made up of what?  *
1 point
6. Why are charts useful when using databases? *
1 point
7. In a database, what is a 'field'? *
1 point
8. To find the most expensive item in a database, the best thing to do is? *
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9. To name a graph or chart, we need to do what? (tick one) *
1 point
10. Choose 3 pieces of personal information that your school is likely to store about you on a database? *
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