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Identification: Identify what is being asked.

1. It is represented by a rectangle. It refers to an action in a business process.


2. It is represented by a diamond. A process that can answer a decision of "yes" or "no"
requires a decision box.
3. It is represented by a small circle or a connector box and is labeled using letters.
4. Drawn in one direction, preferably from top to bottom to keep a flowchart clear.
5. A process is represented by a rectangle with double lines on each side.
6. Indicates that a particular step is connected to another page or part of the flowchart.
7. Shows a decision point, such as yes/no or go/no go.
8. Indicates both the starting point and the ending point of the process steps.
9. Shows where an in-process measurement occurs
10. Represents an individual step or activity in the process.
Question 1
Create a flowchart to show the steps for making and drinking a glass of blackcurrant squash. Make sure you put
the instructions in the correct order.

Question 2
Create a flowchart to show the steps for stopping working on a computer and shutting it down. Some of the
instructions are not required – you should only include those which are relevant to the task.

Question 3
Create a flowchart to show the steps for working out 4.72 divided by 1.18 on a calculator. Some of the
instructions are not required – you should only include those which are relevant to the task.

Question 4
Create a flowchart to show the steps for making and drinking a glass of blackcurrant squash. Make sure you put
the instructions in the correct order.

Get into bath Wash Get dressed Fill in the bath


with water

Empty the bath Get undressed Get out of bath


water
Question 5
Create a flowchart to show the steps for safely crossing the road. There is a decision box in the flowchart.

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