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Question 1
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What is the purpose of a prompt in guiding the output of a large language model (LLM)?

a. To ignore the output of the LLM


b. To guide the output of the LLM
c. To confuse the LLM
d. To limit the output of the LLM

Question 2
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Which type of prompt is used to generate text about a topic without any prior knowledge?

a. Few-shot prompts
b. Zero-shot prompts
c. Adversarial prompts
d. Input/output prompts

Question 3
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What is the impact of using unnecessary words or phrases in a prompt?

a. It makes the prompt more specific


b. It makes the prompt less clear and effective
c. It makes the prompt more succinct
d. It has no impact on the prompt
Question 4

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What is the expected outcome after completing Module 001 of the course?

a. Proficiency in writing computer code for language models.


b. Ability to build a large language model from scratch.
c. Expertise in natural language processing algorithms.
d. Understanding the basic concepts of prompt engineering.

Question 5
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How should succinct prompts be written in terms of variety?

a. Using different sentence structures, punctuation, and keywords


b. Using only technical terms
c. Using only vague language
d. Using the same sentence structure and keywords

Question 6

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What is the significance of experimenting with different techniques for prompt engineering?

a. It has no impact on the effectiveness of prompts.


b. It only confuses the language model.
c. It slows down the prompt engineering process.
d. It can improve the effectiveness of prompts.

Question 7
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What is the difference between natural language prompts and technical prompts?

a. Natural language prompts are more precise


b. Technical prompts are easier to write
c. Natural language prompts are less precise
d. Technical prompts are less precise
Question 8

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What is the impact of using a succinct prompt for generating a poem about a cat?

a. It makes the task clear and easy to understand


b. It makes the task more confusing
c. It makes the task less clear and easy to understand
d. It has no impact on the task

Question 9
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What type of prompt would you use to generate text about a topic that the LLM has never seen before?

a. Zero-shot prompts
b. Few-shot prompts
c. Adversarial prompts
d. Input/output prompts

Question 10

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What is the purpose of prompts for those with a non-technical background?

a. To confuse the LLM


b. To ignore the LLM's output
c. To tell the LLM what to do
d. To limit the LLM's output

Question 11
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Which type of prompt tells the LLM to generate text that matches a specific input?

a. Zero-shot prompts
b. Input/output prompts
c. Few-shot prompts
d. Adversarial prompts
Question 12

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What is the primary purpose of using keywords and phrases relevant to the task in a prompt?

a. To distract the language model from the task.


b. To limit the language model's capabilities.
c. To help the language model focus on the most important information.
d. To confuse the language model.

Question 13
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What is the first step in processing a prompt by a large language model?

a. Generating a response.
b. Finding patterns that match the prompt.
c. Breaking the prompt down into individual words and phrases.
d. Understanding the meaning of the prompt.

Question 14

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Which type of prompt can be used to generate creative or unexpected text, but may not be as creative or unexpected as zero-shot
prompts?

a. Zero-shot prompts
b. Adversarial prompts
c. Input/output prompts
d. Few-shot prompts

Question 15

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What is the primary benefit of prompt engineering?

a. Creating complex and ambiguous prompts.


b. Controlling the output of large language models.
c. Generating random outputs from language models.
d. Limiting the capabilities of language models.
Question 16

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What is the best way to use prompts effectively according to the document?

a. By using the same type of prompt for every task


b. By avoiding the use of prompts
c. By using only natural language prompts
d. By experimenting with different types of prompts

Question 17
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What is the importance of well-structured prompts in guiding the output of the LLM?

a. Well-structured prompts confuse the LLM


b. Well-structured prompts are important for the LLM to understand
c. Well-structured prompts are not important
d. Well-structured prompts limit the LLM's output

Question 18

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What is an example of an input/output prompt for generating text?

a. "Write a poem about something beautiful." 


b. "Write a poem about a cat that explores the meaning of life."
c. "Write a story about a robot who falls in love with a human."
d. "Write a joke about a cat."

Question 19
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Which type of prompt is a good choice for platforms used for creative writing or generating ideas?

a. Zero-shot prompts
b. Few-shot prompts
c. Input/output prompts
d. Adversarial prompts
Question 20

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What is the impact of using a less succinct prompt "Write a poem about a furry, four-legged creature that purrs and meows" for a
technical background?

a. It has no impact on the LLM


b. It makes the prompt more specific
c. It makes the prompt easier for the LLM to understand
d. It makes the prompt less specific and more open to interpretation

Question 21

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What is a key characteristic of effective prompts?

a. Clear, concise, and specific.


b. Abstract and theoretical.
c. Lengthy and ambiguous.
d. Vague and general.

Question 22
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What is the impact of using negative language in prompts?

a. It has no impact on the language model's response.


b. It makes the prompt more challenging.
c. It confuses the language model.
d. It can lead to misinterpretation by the language model.

Question 23

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What is the impact of using a succinct prompt "Write a poem about a cat" for a non-technical background?

a. It makes it harder for the LLM to understand


b. It makes the prompt easier for the LLM to understand
c. It makes the prompt less specific
d. It has no impact on the LLM
Question 24

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What is a prompt in the context of large language models (LLMs)?

a. A type of data structure.


b. A piece of code that generates text.
c. A type of programming language.
d. A piece of text that guides the output of a large language model.

Question 25
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What is the primary purpose of using clear and concise language in prompts?

a. To demonstrate advanced language skills.


b. To confuse the language model.
c. To ensure the language model understands the task.
d. To make the prompt difficult to understand.

Question 26

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What is an example of a few-shot prompt for generating text in the style of Shakespeare?

a. "Write a joke about a cat."


b. "Write a story about a robot who falls in love with a human."
c. "Write a poem about a cat that explores the meaning of life."
d. "Write a poem about a cat in the style of Shakespeare."

Question 27
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What is the impact of experimenting with different ways to shorten the prompt without sacrificing clarity or effectiveness?

a. It makes the prompt more succinct


b. It makes the prompt more specific
c. It has no impact on the prompt
d. It makes the prompt less clear and effective
Question 28

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What is prompt engineering?

a. The process of creating technical prompts for software development.


b. The process of crafting instructions that guide the output of a large language model.
c. The process of generating random instructions for language models.
d. The process of designing physical prompts for creative content.

Question 29
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What is the primary tip for writing succinct prompts?

a. Being as specific as possible


b. Using unnecessary words or phrases
c. Sacrificing clarity for effectiveness
d. Avoiding specificity

Question 30

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What is the impact of succinct prompts on large language models (LLMs)?

a. They lead to less accurate and creative text generation


b. They help reduce noise in the dataset and focus on relevant information
c. They have no impact on LLMs
d. They make it harder for LLMs to focus on relevant information

Question 31
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What should succinct prompts avoid in terms of language specificity?

a. Being relevant to the task at hand


b. Using vague or general language
c. Being as specific as possible
d. Using technical terms
Question 32

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What is the impact of tailoring the prompt to the specific task at hand?

a. It has no impact on the prompt


b. It makes the prompt less relevant
c. It makes the prompt more succinct
d. It makes the prompt more verbose

Question 33
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Which platforms are better suited for zero-shot prompts?

a. Platforms with a large dataset of text


b. Platforms with no dataset of text
c. Platforms with a smaller dataset of text
d. Platforms with a limited dataset of text

Question 34

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What is the primary function of a large language model when it receives a prompt?

a. To find patterns that match the prompt in its dataset.


b. To ignore the prompt and generate random output.
c. To follow the prompt exactly as it is written.
d. To create a response without considering the prompt.

Question 35
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What is an example of a zero-shot prompt for generating a story?

a. "Write a story about a robot who falls in love with a human."


b. "Write a poem about a cat that is not like any other poem you have written."
c. "Write a poem about a cat."
d. "Write a script for a movie about a cat who solves a mystery."
Question 36

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Which type of prompt is used to generate text about a topic based on a few examples?

a. Input/output prompts
b. Zero-shot prompts
c. Few-shot prompts
d. Adversarial prompts

Question 37
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What is the importance of succinctness in prompt writing?

a. It makes the prompt more verbose


b. It confuses the language model
c. It makes the prompt longer and more complex
d. It reduces the noise in the dataset

Question 38

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What is the impact of adversarial prompts on the LLM?

a. They limit the LLM's output


b. They require the LLM to learn new information and generate text that is not similar to any of the text it has seen before
c. They have no impact on the LLM
d. They confuse the LLM

Question 39
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What is the best way to learn how to write effective prompts?

a. By experimenting with different types of prompts


b. By avoiding experimentation
c. By not using prompts at all
d. By using the same type of prompt for every task
Question 40

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What is an example of an adversarial prompt for generating text that is thought-provoking?

a. "Write a poem about a cat that is not like any other poem you have written."
b. "Write a poem about a cat that explores the meaning of life."
c. "Write a story about a robot who falls in love with a human."
d. "Write a joke about a cat."

Question 41
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What is the primary goal of prompt succinctness?

a. To use as many words as possible


b. To express a lot of meaning with few words
c. To confuse the language model
d. To use vague and general language

Question 42

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What is the primary purpose of prompt engineering for text-based generative art?

a. To make the art creation process more complex.


b. To guide the output of large language models.
c. To eliminate the need for language models in art creation.
d. To limit the creativity of language models.

Question 43
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Why is it important for a prompt to be clear and easy to understand?

a. To use jargon and technical terms


b. To use language that the LLM can understand
c. To make the LLM's job more difficult
d. To avoid using language that the LLM can understand
Question 44

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What is the impact of using succinct prompts on the clarity of the task?

a. It makes the task less clear and easy to understand


b. It has no impact on the clarity of the task
c. It makes the task more confusing
d. It makes the task clear and easy to understand

Question 45
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How can using a variety of prompts help in generating more creative and interesting text?

a. Using a variety of prompts confuses the LLM


b. Using a variety of prompts can help generate more creative and interesting text
c. Using a variety of prompts limits the creativity of the text
d. Using a variety of prompts has no impact on the creativity of the text

Question 46

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What is the most important step in processing a prompt by a large language model?

a. Finding patterns that match the prompt.


b. Breaking the prompt down into individual words and phrases.
c. Generating a response.
d. Understanding the meaning of the prompt.

Question 47
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What is the impact of specificity on the likelihood of generating the desired output from a prompt?

a. Specific prompts confuse the LLM


b. Specific prompts have no impact on the likelihood of generating the desired output
c. Specific prompts decrease the likelihood of generating the desired output
d. Specific prompts increase the likelihood of generating the desired output
Question 48

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What type of patterns does a large language model use to generate a response?

a. Patterns related to the meaning of individual words and the structure of sentences.
b. Only patterns related to individual words.
c. Only patterns related to sentence structures.
d. Random patterns from its dataset.

Question 49
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Which type of prompt tells the LLM to generate text that is different from a specific input?

a. Adversarial prompts
b. Few-shot prompts
c. Zero-shot prompts
d. Input/output prompts

Question 50

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How does the length of the prompt depend on the complexity of the task?

a. The length of the prompt depends on the complexity of the task


b. Longer prompts are always better
c. The length of the prompt has no impact on the complexity of the task
d. Short prompts are always better

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