A) Right Button B) Top Button C) Center Button D) Left Button
A) Numerals I, II, III, and IV B) USB and PC Ports C) Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 D) Letters A, B, C, and D
A) Numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 B) Letters A, B, C, and D C) Numerals I, II, III, and IV D) USB and PC Ports
A) Press the Back button until a Shut Down dialog box appears, then selecting the check with the Center button B) Insert the Shut Down USB adapter into the USB port on the side of the EV3 C) Press and hold the Left and Right buttons for 5 seconds D) Remove the rechargable Li-Ion battery pack
A) Use the LEGO IR remote B) Use the direction buttons to navigate, Center button to select, and Back button to cancel or go back. C) Use the Sound sensor and the built-in voice commands D) Touch the screen with an included stylus pen
A) Run Recent (first tab) > Select the program then press the center button B) File Navigation (second tab) > Select the Project > Select the Program C) Settings (fourth tab) > Brick Info > Recently Run, then use the center button to select D) Brick Apps (third tab) > Port View > Select the motor or sensor that you just recently used to run that program
A) Run Recent (first tab) > Select the program then press the center button B) Settings (fourth tab) > Brick Info > Projects, then use the center button to select the programs C) File Navigation (second tab) > Select the Project > Select the Program D) Brick Apps (third tab) > Port View > Select the project that is linked to available sensors and motors
A) Using the Brick Apps (third menu) > Port View > Select the motor or sensor you want to view B) Attaching a second screen adapter to the USB Port on the side of the EV3 C) Adding a block to display the motor/sensor value when running a program
A) On the EV3 Software B) In the Settings (fourth tab) menu C) On the back of the EV3 D) Behind the battery pack
A) In the printed manual that came with the EV3 Set B) In the EV3's firmware menus C) In the Robot Educator section of the EV3 Education Programming Software
A) USB cable B) Power cable C) Ethernet cable
A) Provide power to onboard electronics B) Create a physical effect like turning a wheel C) Process data and make decisions
A) Canvas, palette and communication pane B) User guide and Robot educator C) Recent programs and settings
A) My blocks B) Action blocks C) Advanced blocks D) Flow blocks
A) Action blocks B) My blocks C) Advanced blocks D) Flow blocks
A) end with a coast or brake B) positive power rotates motor clockwise/negative power rotates motor counter clockwise C) all of the listed attributes D) they can be on, off, on for seconds, on for rotations, on for degrees
A) Controls both motors separately B) Controls both motors together
A) How far the eV3 has traveled B) When the program was last saved C) What sensors and motors are attached and their current readings D) What is the current firmware version
A) Download and run the program B) Return the last input and output settings to the software C) Switch from program control to remote control
A) Click the + tab near the top of the screen B) Press the New Program button on the home screen C) Enter a name and press the Go >>> button |