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The document outlines the structure and instructions for the Pre-Board Exam for Class-X in Artificial Intelligence, comprising 21 questions divided into Objective and Subjective sections. Candidates must answer a total of 15 questions within a 2-hour timeframe, with specific marks allocated for each question. The exam assesses both employability skills and AI concepts through various question formats.

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Pre-Board Exam(2024-25)

Class-X

Time-2 Hours Subject :Artificial Intelligence(417) MM-50

General Instructions:
1. Please read the instructions carefully.
2. This Question Paper consists of 21 questions in two sections: Section A & Section B.
3. Section A has Objective type questions whereas Section B contains Subjective type questions.
4. Out of the given (5 + 16 =) 21 questions, a candidate has to answer (5 + 10 =) 15 questions in the
allotted (maximum) time of 2 hours.
5. All questions of a particular section must be attempted in the correct order.
6. SECTION A - OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (24 MARKS):
i. This section has 05 questions.
ii. Marks allotted are mentioned against each question/part.
iii. There is no negative marking.
iv. Do as per the instructions given.
7. SECTION B – SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (26 MARKS):
i. This section has 16 questions.
ii. A candidate has to do 10 questions.
iii. Do as per the instructions given.
iv. Marks allotted are mentioned against each question/part.

SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

Q. MARK
QUESTION
NO. S
Q. 1 Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions on Employability Skills (1 x 4 = 4 marks)
i. (a) 1
ii. (c) 1
iii. (c) 1
iv. (c) 1
v. (b) 1
vi. (d) 1

Q. 2 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. (a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct
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explanation of A.

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ii. (b) 1
iii. (c) 1
iv. (b) 1
v. (b) 1
vi. c) 1

Q. 3 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. False 1
ii. (a) 1
iii. (b) 1
iv. (a) 1
v. Script bot 1
vi. (a) 1

Q. 4 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. (c) 1
ii. Text Classification 1
iii. (b) 1
iv. (c) 1
v. (b) 1
vi. Term Frequency Inverse Document Frequency 1

Q. 5 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. (c) 1
ii. (b) Precision and Recall 1
iii. (b) 1
iv. (a) 1
v. True 1
vi. (c) False Negative 1

SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions on Employability Skills (2 x 3 = 6 marks)


Answer each question in 20 – 30 words.
Q. 6 A business plan is a written document that outlines a company's goals, strategies, and 2
financial projections. It's a roadmap for a business's growth and development, and is
important for both startups and existing businesses.

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(1 mark for each point)
Q. 7 Stress management is important because it can help you maintain your physical and
mental health, and improve your overall well-being:
Avoid health problems: Chronic stress can lead to serious health problems, including
depression, anxiety, diabetes, and heart disease.
2
Improve your mood: Stress management can help you feel better and get along better
with others.
Improve your sleep: Stress management can help you sleep better.
(1 mark for each point)
Q. 8 Two methods to protect our data on the computer:
1. Use passwords to login to your
computer.
2. Install Anti-virus and Firewall 2
3. Encrypt Data
4. Secure sites
(1 mark for each correct method, 1*2=2)
Q. 9 I. Fulfill Customer Needs
II. Use Local Materials
III. Help Society
IV. Create Jobs 2
V. Sharing of Wealth
VI. Lower Price of Products
(1 mark for each correct point, 1*2=2)
Q. 10 This stage is the Survive stage of an entrepreneur's career process. In this stage, even if
there are many entrepreneurs in the market, the new entrepreneur has to remain in a
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competitive market.
(1 mark for mentioning the stage; 1 mark for correct explanation)

Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions in 20 – 30 words each (2 x 4 = 8 marks)

Q. 11 Face Lock, Google Maps, Google Assistant,


E-Commerce apps, Social Media apps, 2
Audio/Video Streaming Platforms and etc.
Q. 12 Rule Based Approach: It refers to the AI modelling where the relationship or
patterns in data are defined by the developer. The machine follows the rules or
instructions mentioned by the developer, and performs its task accordingly. For
example, suppose you have a dataset comprising of 100 images of apples and 100
images of bananas. To train your machine, you feed this data into the machine
and label each image as either apple or banana. Now if you test the machine with 2
the image of an apple, it will compare the image with the trained data and
according to the labels of trained images, it will identify the test image as an
apple. This is known as Rule based approach. The rules given to the machine in
this example are the labels given to the machine for each image in the training
dataset.
Q. 13 Steps of AI project life cycle: 2
1. Problem Scoping
2. Data Acquisition
3. Data Exploration
4. Modelling
5. Evaluation
(½ mark for mentioning each stage,

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½ *4=2)
Q. 14 Resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image, usually measured in pixels
per inch (PPI). Higher resolution means more pixels and greater detail, resulting 2
in better image quality.
Q. 15 Stemming Lemmatization happily happi happy Process that takes longer time for
execution is lemmatization
2
(½ marks each for identifying the correct stem and lemma; 1 mark for identifying the
correct process)
Q. 16

Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions in 50– 80 words each (4 x 3 = 12 marks)

Q. 17 Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to any technique that enables computers to mimic
human intelligence i.e., make decisions, predict the future, learn and improve on its
own.
With respect to the type of data fed in the AI model, AI models can be broadly
categorised into three domains:
1. Data sciences
2. Computer vision 4
3. Natural Language Processing
Data Science takes input in the form of numeric and alphanumeric data.
Computer Vision takes input in the form of images and videos.
Natural Language Processing takes input in the form of text and speech.
(1 mark for definition of AI; ½ mark each for the names of the domains; ½ mark each
for the type of data input to domains)
Q. 18 (A) Project Cycle is a step-by-step process to solve problems using proven
scientific methods and
drawing inferences about them. The AI Project Cycle provides us with an
appropriate framework which can lead us towards the goal.
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The AI Project Cycle mainly has 5 stages: They are
a) Problem Scoping b) Data Acquisition c) Data Exploration d) Modelling e)
Evaluation.
(B)a. Who, b. What c. Where d. Why
Q. 19 a) Supervised learning is an approach to creating artificial intelligence (AI), where the 4
program is given labelled input data and the expected output results. OR Supervised
learning is a learning in which we teach or train the machine using data which is well
labelled that means some data is already tagged with the correct answer. After that, the
machine is provided with a new set of examples (data) so that supervised learning
algorithm analyses the training data (set of training examples) and produces a correct
outcome from labelled data. In a supervised learning model, the dataset which is fed to

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the machine is labelled. It means some data is already tagged with the correct answer. In
other words, we can say that the dataset is known to the person who is training the
machine only then he/she is able to label the data.
b) Unsupervised Learning: An unsupervised learning model works on unlabelled
dataset. This means that the data which is fed to the machine is random and there is a
possibility that the person who is training the model does not have any information
regarding it. The unsupervised learning models are used to identify relationships,
patterns and trends out of the data which is fed into it. It helps the user in understanding
what the data is about and what are the major features identified by the machine in it.
Q. 20 1. Tokenisation
Akash, and, Ajay, are, best, friends
Akash, likes, to, play, football, but, Ajay, prefers, to, play, online, games
2. Removal of stopwords
Akash, Ajay, best, friends
Akash, likes, play, football, Ajay, prefers, play, online, games
3. converting text to a common case 4
akash, ajay, best, friends
akash, likes, play, football, ajay, prefers, play, online, games
4. Stemming/Lemmatisation
akash, ajay, best, friend
akash, like, play, football, ajay, prefer, play, online, game
(1 mark for each step; 1*4=4)
Q. 21 (i) TP=60, TN=10, FP=25, FN=5
60+25+5+10=100 total cases have been performed
(ii) (Note: For calculating Precision, Recall and F1 score, we need not multiply the
formula by 100 as all these parameters need to range between 0 to 1)
Precision =TP/(TP+FP)
=60/(60+25)
=60/85
=0.7
Recall=TP/(TP+FN) 4
=60/(60+5)
=60/65
=0.92
F1 Score=2*Precision*Recall/ (Precision+Recall)
=2*0.7*0.92/(0.7+0.92)
=0.79
(1 mark for total number of cases; 1 mark each for the calculation of precision, recall
and F1 score)

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