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Trevis’ Game Vault

Trevis’ Game Vault. Dodge the Random Objects. Think Fast. Did You Pay Attention?. Dodge the Random Objects. Instructions. Navigate through the maze on each level and try to reach the finish without getting hit by any of the falling objects.

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Trevis’ Game Vault

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  1. Trevis’ Game Vault Dodge the Random Objects Think Fast Did You Pay Attention?

  2. Dodge the Random Objects

  3. Instructions Navigate through the maze on each level and try to reach the finish without getting hit by any of the falling objects. There will be a start button on each level, click it to begin the game.

  4. Almost! Try it again! Try Again Quit

  5. Almost! Try it again! Try Again Quit

  6. Congratulations You Won! Try Again Quit

  7. Think Fast

  8. Instructions Think fast! Click the speeding red car to move on to the next level. Don’t click any of the other cars, or else you’ll lose and have to start from the beginning

  9. Almost! Try it again! Try Again Quit

  10. Almost! Try it again! Try Again Quit

  11. Congratulations You Won! Try Again Quit

  12. Did You Pay Attention?

  13. Instructions There will be one question per slide, click on the words that you think is right to move on and eventually win!

  14. What is the purpose of a power supply? 1.) It cools down components inside of the computer with its fan 2.) It converts the electricity from the wall into power that can be used by computer components 3.) You plug in all of your wires into it to organize them.

  15. What was considered a lot of memory around the 1980’s? 1.) 1 Terabyte 2.) 1 Gigabyte 3.) 500 Gigabytes

  16. What does CPU stand for? 1.) Cool People United 2.) Central Processing Unit 3.) Chris Plays Ukulele

  17. What is 95 in binary? 1.) 1011111 3.) 1010011 2.) 10110101

  18. What is 55 in Hexadecimal? 2.) 55 1.) 37 3.) 25

  19. Almost! Try it again! Try Again Quit

  20. Congratulations You Won! Try Again Quit

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