Digital Master or Digital Disaster:
Test your skills

Take this quick 12 question quiz to put your digital skills to the test and discover how you’d fare against the new computing curriculum.

The quiz is based on a selection of questions drawn from the ambitious computing curriculum designed to help equip young people with the skills to survive and thrive in the 21st century. How would you get on in the classroom?

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Question x of 3  •  level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4
Question x of 3  •  level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4
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The answer is The correct answer is "".
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You have failed Level 1! Level 2! Level 3! Level 4!
Unfortunately you didn’t answer enough questions correctly to move to the next level
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I’m done. What’s my Key Stage age?
You have passed Level 1! Level 2! Level 3! Level 4!
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How did you do?

It might be time to brush up on your digital nous. Otherwise you risk being outwitted by a five year old.

Don’t despair though, visit here to discover loads of helpful easy to understand info about the new computing curriculum, digital careers and keeping pace with the digital world.

You reached Key Stage 1

This means your digital know-how is right up there with 5 to 7 year-olds.

Don’t despair, you can discover loads of helpful easy to understand info about the new computing curriculum, tips and advice on keeping pace with the digital world and info about careers in a digital age here.

You reached Key Stage 2

This means your digital know-how is right up there with 7 to 11 year-olds.

Don’t despair, you can discover loads of helpful easy to understand info about the new computing curriculum, tips and advice on keeping pace with the digital world and info about careers in a digital age here.

You reached Key Stage 3

This means your digital know-how is right up there with 11 to 14 year-olds. Not too shabby.

Find out loads of helpful easy to understand info about the new computing curriculum, tips and advice on keeping pace with the digital world and info about careers in the digital age here.

You reached Key Stage 4

This means your digital know-how is up there with 14 to 16 year-olds. #DigitalGuruInTheMaking

Want to add to your vast digital knowledge? Visit here to discover a load more helpful and easy to understand info about the new computing curriculum, tips and advice on keeping pace with the digital world, and info about careers in a digital age.

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This quiz has been developed for O2 by education expert and founder of readysaltedcode, Genevieve Smith-Nunes. Pupils are taught but not tested at Key Stages 1 to 3.