
Module 11 Short Review
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- Q1What is it called when two objects interact with each other?Object interactionObject collisionSprite collisionObject detection30s
- Q2In order for a sprite to know that it is colliding with another sprite, what has to happen?You have to make sure the sprites are solid objectsYou have to draw the colorsYou have to reset the computerYou have to program it to detect the other sprite30s
- Q3What is it called when two sprites interact with each other?Object detectionObject collisionSprite collisionObject interaction30s
- Q4What are the scientific rules that you will have to use for Object Collision?Einstein LawsThe Law of CollisionNewton’s LawsSteve Jobs Law30s
- Q5When programming objects that are going to collide, it is important to remember what?Liquids only interact with gassesEvery action has an equal but opposite reactionSolids interact only with solidsSprites can only collide with sprites that have different colors30s
- Q6Which concept do you need to program to make a jumping game or to make sprites look like they are falling?Electrons and NeutronsGravity and ForceForever loops and If statementsSpeed and velocity30s
- Q7Which of the following is a type of ways we can have sprites detect collision?GravityPixel by PixelSpeedNewton’s Laws30s
- Q8Which of the following is a type of ways we can have sprites detect collision?SpeedRectangle intersectionNewton’s LawsGravity30s