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IX AI Intro Objective Type

The document consists of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank statements, and true/false questions related to Artificial Intelligence (AI). It covers topics such as AI definitions, the role of ethics, data bias, data visualization techniques, and the AI project lifecycle. The questions aim to assess knowledge on AI concepts and their applications.
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IX AI Intro Objective Type

The document consists of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank statements, and true/false questions related to Artificial Intelligence (AI). It covers topics such as AI definitions, the role of ethics, data bias, data visualization techniques, and the AI project lifecycle. The questions aim to assess knowledge on AI concepts and their applications.
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OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS |. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): 1. What does Al stand for? (a) Actual Intelligence (b) Advanced Information (c) Artificial Intelligence (d) Accurate Insights o 5 v 10. ie of a task that Al can do? NM E er is an examp! fami sot et (d) Cooking meals (o) Translating languages (d) Why is Al bias a concern? (a) It makes Al too expensive (b) It can make Al systems too fast (ce) Itean result in unfair or discriminatory decisions (d) It makes Al too powerful . What is the role of ethics in Al? (a) Making Al robots (6) Ensuring Al behaves like humans (6) Ensuring Al systems are developed and used responsibly (@) Making Al more colorful . How does Al bias occur? (a) Aldoesn't listen to humans (b) Al systems create their own rules (c) Biases in the data used to train Al (a) Alis too smart for its own good . What does Al Access mean? (a) Using Al to access the internet (0) Only allowing certain people to use Al (©). Making Al knowledge and tools available to a wide range of people (A) Giving Al permission to access personal data What do Al developers and engineers do? (a) Fix bicycles (b) Design and develop Al algorithms and applications (©) Predict the future using Al (4) Teach Al ethics . In the context of data in Al, what are ‘features’? (a) The characteristics or attributes of the data used in the model (b) The names of Al models (0) The stages in Al project lifecycle (d) The goals of problem scoping . Which of the following is NOT a common source of data for Al projects? (a) Sensors (b) APIs (©) Human imagination (d) Databases How can you determine if a data source i i oe urce is reliable for an Al project? (b) By asking for more data (c) By using complex mathematical equations (d) By checking the source's reputation and credibi lity > hat Is the primar 4. In Al, wl 'y Purpose of dat ” (a) To make data look attractive ieaanald (c) Tounderstand data patterns (b) To hide data patterns (d) To add complexity to data 42. Oca Se ieee 's@ visualization method for practical mathematical calculations? (b) ABACUS LEGO blocks o decision-maki (d) Alphabet pictures 43. ae pea making element(s) to choose a good visualization include: (a) Type (¢) Goal of visualization ia Hypa sa 44. Which is the most suitable chart(s) for comparison-based data stories? a ae (b) Scatter plot ci (d) All of these 45, Which of the following charts is used for visualization of time-based trends? (a) Number chart (b) Bar chart (c) Line chart (d) Scatter plot 46. Which of the following charts allows ordering to show comparison between categories? (a) Histogram (b) Bar chart (c) Scatter plot (d) None of these 47. Indata analytics, what does EDA stand for? (a) Extra Data Attributes (b) Exploration Diagram Analysis (c) Exploratory Data Attributes (d) Exploratory Data Analysis Il, Fill in the blanks: 1. Al project lifecycle consists of stages such as problem scoping, data acquisition, ..», modelling, evaluation and deployment. 2. In... , the primary objective is to set clear goals and define the problem to be solved using Al. 3. Data.. involves collecting data from various reliable and authentic sources. 4, Data... | in Al refer to the characteristics or attributes of the data used in the model. 5. Is the process of examining, cleaning, summarizing and visualizing data to understand its underlying structure and patterns. 6. ANI stands for... . Deep Learning is a subset of Data visualization plays a pivotal role in data .. summarization. MM. State whether the following statements are True or False: 1. Al can perform tasks like language translation that require human intelligence. 2. Albias occurs because machines are inherently biased. 3. The role of ethics in Al is to ensure that Al systems are developed and used irresponsibly. 4. Alaccess refers to making Al knowledge and tools available to a wide range of people. which is a type of Al with a narrow focus on specific tasks. ..for pattern recognition and data

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