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Self-check Exercise 3

Part I True-False Items

1. All computer algorithms are Artificial intelligence.


2. Digital assistances that unlock doors, turn on lights, and get to know our shopping preferences are
built based on the principles of Artificial Intelligence.
3. Artificial objects are often superior to real or natural objects.
4. AI performs difficult tasks by following sets of rules.
5. The term artificial means synthetic
6. Artificial intelligence is not natural like artificial light, flowers, and transportation but is man-
male.
7. Different technologies under AI include machine learning, robotics, and machine automation.
8. Applications of AI in education include administrative tasks automation & smart content.
Part II: Multiple Choices
1. Based on the general argument that ‘’Artificial objects are often superior to real or natural
objects’’ we can conclude that:
A. Artificial intelligence can make computer software and/or hardware system to exhibit
thinking comparable to that of humans
B. Artificial intelligence enable machine to do things that would require intelligence if done
by humans
C. Artificial Intelligence is not natural but is man-made thus comparatively inferior to the
natural one
D. A and B
E. None of the above
2. -------- are slowly acquiring fundamental human-like capabilities such as vision, speech and
navigation.
A. Algorithms
B. Computer programs
C. Sequence of rules and instructions that computer should follow to solve problems
D. A and C
E. All of the above
3. Which of the following is true about Artificial Intelligence?
A. It enables a machine to work as a human
B. It is a multidisciplinary field
C. It is moving towards mastering more specialized tasks performed routinely and human
experts
D. It mimics fundamental human-like capabilities, such as vision, speech and navigation
E. All of the above
4. The term ‘’Artificial’’ refers to ----------- technologies:

A. Natural D. B and C
B. Man-made E. All of the above
C. Synthetic

5. --------- is not a reflection of intelligence.

A. Loading D. Thinking
B. Reasoning E. None
C. Remembering

6. Which of the following users statistical techniques to give machine, the ability to ‘’learn’’
from data without having instruction on how to do so?
A. Machine learning
B. Robotics
C. Machine Automation
D. Virtual reality
E. None of the above
7. Which of the following is used to develop machines that can substitute for humans and
replicate human actions?

a. Machine learning d. Virtual reality


b. Robotics e. None of the above
c. Machine Automation

8. Which of the following technologies aims at controlling the work of machine?

a. Machine learning d. Virtual reality


b. Robotics e. None of the above
c. Machine Automation

9. ------- is a technology that allows a person to interact with a computer-generated simulation


of the three dimensional image.

A. Augmented reality C. Cloud computing


B. Virtual reality D. Internet of Things
E. Neural network
10. ------- is a technology that superimposes a computer-generated image with sound, text and
effects on user’s view of the real word

A. Augmented reality D. Internet of things


B. Virtual reality E. Neural network
C. Cloud computing

11. ------- is a technology that uses a network of remote services hosted on the internet to store,
manage, and process data

a. Augmented reality

b. Virtual reality d. Internet of things


c. Cloud computing e. Neural network

12. A machine learning which is enables computers from new data is


modeled on the human brain and --------

a. Augmented reality

b. Virtual reality d. Internet of things


c. Cloud computing e. Neural network

13. --------- is a technology that analyzes, understands and manipulates images and videos.

A. Cloud computing

B. Augmented reality D. Internet of things


C. Computer vision E. Neural network

14. In the history of AI, the period between 1956-1974 is known as

A. First ‘‘AI writer’’ E. Breakthroughs in machine


B. Second ‘‘AI writer’’ learning
C. Golden years of AI F. Rise of knowledge-based
D. Optimism experts system

15. In the history of AI. The period between 1974-1980 and 1987-1993 are known as:

A. Golden year of AI C. Breakthroughs in machine


B. Optimism learning
G. First ‘‘AI writer’’ and Second D. Rise of knowledge-based expert
‘‘AI writer’’ system

16. In the history of AI. The periods between 2012-today is known as

A. Golden year of AI D. First ‘‘AI writer’’ and


B. Optimism Second ‘‘AI writer’’
C. Breakthroughs in machine E. Rise of knowledge-based
learning expert system

17. Which of the following is the characteristic of Weak/Narrow AI?

A. Usually focused on dedicated tasks C. A machine truly understands what


B. It is only trained for one specific is happening
tasks D. A and B
E. All of the above

18. Which of the following capacities characterized General/Strong AI?


A. A machine truly understands what is happening
B. A machine that has emotions and creativity
C. A machine that cloud performs any intellectual task with efficiency like a human
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
19. Which of the following is the characteristic of super AI?
A. Can perform any task better than human
B. Machines surpass human intelligence
C. It has the capacity to think, to reason, solve the puzzle, make judgments, plan, learn, and
communicate
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
20. Which type of the AI system is most common and currency available?
A. Weak/Narrow AI
B. Super Ai
C. General/strong AI
D. A and C
E. None of the above
21. Which type of AI system doesn’t exist in reality and can only be seen in science fiction
movies?
A. Weak/Narrow AI
B. Super AI
C. General/strong AI
D. B and C
E. None of the above
22. Which of the following groups represents a category of AI by capability?
A. Weak/Narrow AI, super AI, General/strong AI
B. Reactive machines, limited memory, theory of mind, self-awareness
C. Reactive machines, super AI, Weak/Narrow AI, self-awareness
D. Weak/Narrow AI, Reactive machines, super AI, self-awareness
E. All except A
23. Which of the following groups represents a category of AI by functionality?
a. Weak/Narrow AI, super AI, General/strong AI
b. Reactive machines, limited memory, theory of mind, self-awareness
c. Reactive machines, super AI, Weak/Narrow AI, self-awareness
d. Weak/Narrow AI, Reactive machines, super AI, self-awareness
e. All except B
24. To which functional category do machines that have the capability of understand the human
emotions and interacting socially like human belong?

A. Reactive machine D. Self-awareness


B. Limited memory E. All of the above
C. Theory of mind

25. Which functional category represents machines which are super-intelligent and smarter than
human mind?

a. Reactive machine d. Self-awareness


b. Limited memory e. All of the above
c. Theory of mind

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