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It views the world in terms of attribute -object value triples

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a. rule-based
b. semantic nets
c. frame
d. logic based

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It is used to enable an entity to determine consequences by thinking rather than acting.

Select one:
a. MYCIN
b. INTERNIST
c. IOP
d. KR

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The following are distinct roles that KR plays EXCEPT

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a. Set of ontological commitments
b. Medium of human expression
c. Surrogate
d. Medium for pragmatically diligent interpretation

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ROC means

Select one:
a. Receiving Operator Character
b. Receiver Operating Characteristics
c. Receiver Operator Characteristics
d. Receiving Operating Character 

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Which function provides the value of a function at any particular value of x but does NOT
directly give the probability of the random variable?

Select one:
a. continuous probability
b. probability mass
c. Probability density
d. discrete probability

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Which is NOT a component of KR?

Select one:
a. set of inferences that it recommends
b. it adheres to the function
c. fundamental conception
d. set of inferences that represent sactions

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Which function provides the value of a function at any particular value of x but does NOT
directly give the probability of the random variable?

Select one:
a. continuous probability
b. probability mass
c. discrete probability
d. Probability density

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The integral of all the values of a random variable in a probability density function is equal
to______.

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a. zero
b. negative integer
c. One
d. positive integer

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KR is a set of __________commitments.

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a. social
b. anthropological
c. ontological
d. psychological

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Which is NOT a basic representation technologies?

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a. graph
b. logic
c. frame
d. rules

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The classification table that XLSTAT can display

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a. hypergeometric matrix
b. logistic matrix
c. poison matrix
d. confusion matrix 

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Which of the following is a discrete distribution?

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a. chi-square
b. gamma
c. Hypergeometric
d. exponential

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It is a numerical function of the outcome of a statistical experiment.

Select one:
a. random variable
b. constant
c. dense variable
d. variable

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It sees a set of prototypes in particular to be matched to cases at hand

Select one:
a. ONTOLOGY
b. IOP
c. MYCIN
d. INTERNIST

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The following are distinct roles that KR plays EXCEPT

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a. Set of ontological commitments
b. Medium for pragmatically diligent interpretation
c. Surrogate
d. Medium of human expression

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It provides the height or the value of the function at any particular value of x

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a. probability density function
b. probability massive function
c. probability mass function
d. probability dense function

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It involves a commitment in viewing the world in terms of individual entities and relations
between them.

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a. logic
b. frame
c. semantic nets
d. rule-based

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Any way to get new expressions from old ones.

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a. surrogate
b. inference
c. semantic
d. reasoning

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KR as a _________is a substitute for the thing itself.

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a. ontological
b. surrogate
c. semantic
d. pragmatic

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It is a language that we say things about the world.

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a. Medium of human experiences
b. Medium of pragmatic evidences
c. Medium of ontological commitments
d. Medium of human expression.

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It refers to a frequently used method as it enables binary or polytomous variables to be


modelled.

Select one:
a. linear  regression
b. Multinomial regression.
c. exponential regression 
d. logistic regression 

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The following are discrete distributions EXCEPT

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a. chi-square
b. negative binomial
c. hypergeometric
d. geometric

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Any way to get new expressions from old ones.

Select one:
a. inference
b. semantic
c. surrogate
d. reasoning

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The most common function used to link probability to explanatory variables.

Select one:
a. logit model 
b. Proba model
c. Probit model
d. legit model

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It sees the medical world as made of empirical associations connecting symptoms to


diseases.

Select one:
a. MYCIN
b. INTERNIST
c. KR
d. IOP 

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He proposed the use of a penalized likehood function.

Select one:
a. Firth
b. Gombartz
c. Herth
d. Waiz

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The following provided inspirations of what constitute intelligent reasoning EXCEPT

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a. mathematical logic
b. psychology
c. philosophy
d. economics

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Two of the most widely used discrete probability distribution.

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a. poisson and binomial
b. poisson and logic
c. binomial and logic
d. logic and exponential

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Which of the following is a continuous distribution?

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a. negative binomial
b. geometric
c. hypergeometric
d. Chi-square

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It does NOT require the assumption that the parameters are normally distributed.

Select one:
a. densiy likehood
b. definite likehood
c. profile likehood
d. mass likehood

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The most widely used continuous probability distribution.

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a. Normal
b. standard
c. uniform
d. discrete

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A model that corresponds to the case where the dependent variable has more than two
categories.

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a. multinomial logit model
b. logistic model
c. hypergeometric model
d. multinomial legit model 

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Which pair belongs to the same family of models called GLM?

i) logistic    ii) linear regression    iii.) multinomial regression     iv)probability

Select one:
a. iii and iv
b. I and iv
c. I and ii
d. ii and iii

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The _______value is the weighted average of the value the random variable may assume.

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a. middle
b. Expected
c. finite
d. infinite

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Which of the following is a discrete distribution?

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a. gamma
b. exponential
c. chi-square
d. Hypergeometric

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Which is an example of a discrete random variable?

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a. weight
b. height
c. number of books
d. time

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It is  often used as a  model  of the number of arrivals at a facility in a  given period of time.

Select one:
a. binomial probability distribution
b. logic probability distribution
c. poison probability distribution
d. multinomial probability distribution

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The most common functions used to link probability to the explanatory variables are the
LOGIT model and ________model.

Select one:
a. PROBIT
b. PROBET
c. LOGET
d. LEGIT

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SBC means_________

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a. Schmidt’s Bayesian Criterion
b. Schwar’s Bayesian Criterion

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A network purpoting to describe  family memberships.

Select one:
a. network topology 
b. network facility
c. network access 
d. network area 

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The most widely used continuous probability distribution.

Select one:
a. Normal
b. standard
c. uniform
d. discrete

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To estimate the parameters of the model ,the ________function is maximized.

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a. specificity
b. multinomial
c. sensiivity
d. likehood

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The following are continuous distributions EXCEPT

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a. F-test
b. exponential
c. chi-square
d. geometric

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It corresponds to the case where the dependent variable has more than 2 categories.

Select one:
a. trinomial logit model
b. binomial logit model
c. polynomial logit model
d. multinomial logit model

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Which is NOT a KR technology?

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a. frames
b. semantic nets
c. roles
d. logic
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Which of the following is a continuous distribution?

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a. Chi-square
b. hypergeometric
c. geometric
d. negative binomial

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What is the value of the mean and standard deviation in a normal probability density
function?

Select one:
a. Mean =10  s=5
b. Mean =10  s=1
c. Mean =50 s=10
d. mean-50 s=5

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The most commonly used continuous probability distribution.

Select one:
a. linear
b. normal 
c. standard
d. multinomial

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What is KR?

Select one:
a. Knowledge Representation
b. Knowledge Representative 
c. Knowledge Rational
d. Knowledge Race

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It is a variety of formal calculation typically deduction.

Select one:
a. Intelligent Ratio
b. Intelligence Rationing
c. Intelligent Reasoning
d. Intelligence Ratio

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