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n and Why Does it Matter?: Global Entrepreneurship & Innovation Bootcamp - 5952

1-5: Knowledge Check - What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Why
Does it Matter?
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Questions 10
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This activity will help you evaluate how well you remember some of the key concepts in this lesson. You have unlimited attempts and
unlimited time. As a reminder, to earn your certificate, you must answer all questions across all modules with a success rate of 80% or
better.

If you miss any questions, please revisit the resources to ensure you and your company are prepared to handle important global
challenges ahead.

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Question 1
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Which of these statements best describes geoengineering as presented in this session?
Geoengineering is the practice of using satellite data to track important changes in the natural environment from space.

Geoengineering is the science of extracting valuable minerals from the earth to use in emerging technology applications.

Geoengineering refers to efforts to change the geology of other planets in the solar system to make them inhabitable.

Geoengineering is a term used to describe attempts by humans to control environmental systems at a large scale.


Question 2
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What definition best fits the definition of the Fourth Industrial Revolution as explained in this session?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a concept that helps leaders focus on the ways that new technologies are combining to create new systems, risks and
opportunities, and to support decision-making about how they should be developed, deployed and governed in human-centered ways.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a way of talking about the impact of digital technologies on governments, businesses and individuals and what investments
they need to make.

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is another term for Industry 4.0 – the transformation of manufacturing and production systems through smart, digital systems.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to the ways in which powerful emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence will define our future for us, and
discusses how governments, organizations and individuals must adapt.


Question 3
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True or False: Innovation around the speed of communication has been an important aspect of each industrial revolution.
True

False


PartialQuestion 4
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Which of the following technologies are associated with the First Industrial Revolution (approximately between 1750-1850)? Select all that
apply
Printing press

Railways

Steam ship

Factory production

Gunpowder

Improved steam engine


Question 5
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Which of the following technologies are associated with the Second Industrial Revolution (approximately between 1870-1930)? Select all
that apply

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Nuclear Power

Light bulb

Radio

Telephone

Internal Combustion Engine

Internet


Question 6
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Which of the following technologies are associated with the Third Industrial Revolution (approximately around 1945-2020)? Select all that
apply
Stock Exchange

Internet

Airplanes

Hydroelectricity

Transistor

Smartphone


Question 7
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True or False: The internet is a critical component of both the third and fourth industrial revolutions.
True

False


Question 8
1 / 1 pts
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Which of these are important dynamics for the Second Industrial Revolution? Select all that apply
Standardization

Post-modernism

Scale

Democracy

US-Russia space race


Question 9
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According to the research and ideas presented, why don’t all people and countries enjoy the benefits of all industrial revolutions? Select all
that apply:
Systemic inequities around gender, race, and other characteristics have excluded many individuals from new opportunities

Industrial revolutions don't apply to communist governments

Many communities lack financial capital

Industrial revolutions only impact those who live in large cities


Question 10
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Moore's Law, a key dynamic of the digital revolution, suggests:
Technology devices will continue to get smaller and less expensive.

Privacy will eventually be non-existent.

Computer programming will the most important workforce skill in the 21st century.

It's important to have one organization standardize all technology accessories.

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