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ETI MCQ Unit 1

The document outlines a course on Emerging Trends in Computer & IT, focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) concepts, machine learning, and deep learning. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions related to the history, definitions, and applications of AI, as well as programming languages associated with it. The content is structured to assess knowledge on various AI topics, including its types, components, and significant figures in the field.

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Program: Diploma in Program Code:- CO

Computer Engineering
Scheme:- I Semester:- SIXTH
Course:- Emerging Trends in Course Code:- 22618
Computer & IT
Unit 01 – Artificial Intelligence Marks:-06

1.1 Introduction of AI Concept

Scope of AI Components of AI Types of AI Application of AI


1.2 Concept of machine learning and deep learning.

1. Which of these schools was not among the early leaders in AI research?
A. Dartmouth University
B. Harvard University
C. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
D. Stanford University
E. None of the above

2. DARPA, the agency that has funded a great deal of American AI research, is part of the
Department of:
A. Defense
B. Energy
C. Education
D. Justice
E. None of the above

3. The conference that launched the AI revolution in 1956 was held at:
A. Dartmouth
B. Harvard
C. New York
D. Stanford
E. None of the above

4. What is the term used for describing the judgmental or commonsense part of the problem
solving?
A. Heuristic
B. Critical
C. Value-based
D. Analytical
E. None of the above

5. What of the following is considered to be a pivotal event in the history of AI.


A. 1949, Donald O, The organization of Behavior.
B. 1950, Computing Machinery and Intelligence.
C. 1956, Dartmouth University Conference Organized by John McCarthy.
D. 1961, Computer and Computer Sense.
E. None of the above

6. A certain Professor at the Stanford University coined the word 'artificial intelligence' in1956 at
a conference held at Dartmouth College. Can you name the Professor?
A. David Levy
B. John McCarthy
C. Joseph Weizenbaum
D. Hans Berliner
E. None of the above

7. The field that investigates the mechanics of human intelligence is:


A. History
B. cognitive science
C. psychology
D. sociology
E. None of the above

8. A.M. Turing developed a technique for determining whether a computer could or could not
demonstrate the artificial Intelligence, Presently, this technique is called
A. Turing Test
B. Algorithm
C. Boolean Algebra
D. Logarithm
E. None of the above

9. The first AI programming language was called:


A. BASIC
B. FORTRAN
C. IPL
D. LISP
E. None of the above

10. What is Artificial intelligence?


A. Putting your intelligence into Computer
B. Programming with your own intelligence
C. Making a Machine intelligent
D. Putting more memory into Computer

11. Who is a father of AI?


A. Alain Colmerauer B. John McCarthy
C. Nicklaus Wirth D. Seymour Papert
12. Artificial Intelligence has its expansion in the following application.

A. Planning and Scheduling B. Game Playing


C. Robotics D. All of the above
13. The characteristics of the computer system capable of thinking, reasoning and learning
isknown is

A. machine intelligence B. human intelligence


C. artificial intelligence D. virtual intelligence

14. The first AI programming language was called:


A. BASIC B. FORTRAN
C. IPL D. LISP

15. The first widely used commercial form of Artificial Intelligence (Al) is being used in many
popular products like microwave ovens, automobiles and plug in circuit boards for desktop
PCs.What is name of AI?

A. Boolean logic B. Human logic


C. Fuzzy logic D. Functional logic
16. What is the term used for describing the judgmental or commonsense part of the problem
solving?
A. Heuristic B. Critical
C. Value-based D. Analytical

17. is a branch of computer science which deals with helping machines finds solutions to
complex problems in a more human-like fashions
A. Artificial Intelligence B. Internet of Things
C. Embedded System D. Cyber Security
18. In the goal is for the software to use what it has learned in one area to solve problems in
otherareas.
A. Machine Learning B. Deep Learning
C. Neural Networks D. None of these

19. Computer programs that mimic the way the human brain processes information is called as
A. Machine Learning B. Deep Learning
C. Neural Networks D. None of these

20. A is a rule of thumb, strategy, trick, simplification, or any other kind of device which
drastically limits the search for solutions in large problem spaces.
A. Heuristic B. Critical
C. Value based D. Analytical

21. do not guarantee optimal/any solutions


A. Heuristic B. Critical
C. Value based D. Analytical

22. Cognitive science related with


A. Act like human B. ELIZA
C. Think like human D. None of the above

23. Model should reflect how results were obtained.


A. Design model B. Logic model
C. Computational model D. None of the above

24. Communication between man and machine is related with


A. LISP B. ELIZA
C. All of the above D. None of the above
25. ELIZA created by
A. John McCarthy B. Steve Russell
C. Alain Colmerauer D. Joseph Weizenbaum

26. The concept derived from level is propositional logic, tautology, predicate
calculus, model, temporal logic.
A. Cognition level B. Logic level
C. Functional level D. All of the above

27. PROLOG is an AI programming language which solves problems with a form of


symboliclogic known as .
A. Propositional logic B. Tautology
C. Predicate calculus D. Temporal logic

28. The level contains constituents at the third level which are knowledge-based system,
heuristic search, automatic theorem proving, multi-agent system.
A. Cognition level B. Gross level
C. Functional level D. All of the above

29. PROLOG, LISP, NLP are the language of


A. Artificial Intelligence B. Machine Learning
C. Internet of Things D. Deep Learning

30. is used for AI because it supports the implementation of software that computes with
symbolsvery well.
A. LISP B. ELIZA
C. PROLOG D. NLP
31. Symbols, symbolic expressions, and computing with those is at the core of
A. LISP B. ELIZA
C. PROLOG D. NLP

32. that deals with the interaction between computers and humans using the natural language
A. LISP B. ELIZA
C. PROLOG D. NLP

33. The core components are constituents of AI are derived from


A. Concept of logic B. Cognition
C. Computation D. All of the above

34. Aristotle’s theory of syllogism and Descartes and Kant's critic of pure reasoning made
knowledge on .
A. Logic B. Computation logic
C. Cognition logic D. All of the above

35. Charles Babbage and Boole who demonstrate the power of


A. Logic B. Computation logic
C. Cognition logic D. All of the above

36. In 1960s, pushed the logical formalism to integrate reasoning with knowledge.
A. Marvin Minsky B. Alain Colmerauer
C. John McCarthy D. None of above

37. Sensing organs as input, mechanical movement organs as output and central nervous system
(CNS) inthe brain as control and computing devices is known as of human being
A. Information Control Paradigm B. Information Processing Paradigm
C. Information Processing Control D. None of the above
38. model was developed and incorporated in machines which mimicked the functionalities of
human origin.
A. Functional model B. Neural model
C. Computational model D. None of the above

39. Chomsky’s linguistic computational theory generated a model for syntactic analysis through
A. Regular Grammar B. Regular Expression
C. Regular Word D. None of these

40. Human to Machine is and Machine to Machine is .


A. Process, Process B. Process, Program
C. Program, Hardware D. Program, Program

41. Weak AI is also known as


A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Neural AI D. None of the above

42. AI is able to perform a dedicated task.


A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Neural AI D. None of the above

43. Narrow AI is performed multiple tasks at a time.


A. True B. False

44. Weak AI is
A. The embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer.
B. A set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect
intelligence if it were generated by humans.
C. The study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a
computer
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

45. Strong AI is
A. The embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer.
B. A set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect
intelligence if it were generated by humans.
C. The study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a computer
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

46. Artificial intelligence is


A. The embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer.
B. A set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect
intelligence if it were generated by humans.
C. The study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a computer
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

47. Apple Siri is a good example of AI.


A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Neural AI D. None of the above

48. IBM Watson supercomputer comes under AI.


A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Neural AI D. None of above
49. AI is a type of intelligence which could perform any intellectual task with efficiencylike
human.
A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of the above

50. The idea behind AI to make such a system which could be smarter and think likea human by
its own.
A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of the above

51. The worldwide researchers are now focusing on developing machines with AI.
A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of the above

52. Playing chess, purchasing suggestions on e-commerce site, self-driving cars, speech
recognition and image recognition are the example of .
A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of above

53. A machine can perform any task better than a human with cognitive properties is known as
AI.
A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of the above

54. Ability to think, puzzle, make judgments, plan, learn, communication by its own is known
asAI.
A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of the above

55. AI is a hypothetical concept of AI.


A. Narrow AI B. General AI
C. Super AI D. None of the above

56. Which AI system not store memories or past experiences for future actions.
A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of the above

57. Which machines only focus on current scenarios and react on it as per as possible best action.
A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of the above

58. IBM’s deep blue system is an example of .


A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of the above

59. Google Alpha Go is an example of .


A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of the above

60. Which can stores past experiences or some data for short period time.
A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of above

61. The self-driving car is an example of .


A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of the above
Ans: B [Car stores recent speed of nearby cars, the distance of others car, speed limit, other
information to navigate the road]
62. Which AI should understand human emotions, people, and beliefs and be able to interact
socially likehumans.
A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. None of the above

63. Which machines will be smarter than human mind?


A. Reactive machine B. Limited memory
C. Theory of mind D. Self-Awareness

64. machines will have their own consciousness and sentiments


A. Reactive machine B. Theory of mind
C. Self-Awareness D. Both B & C

65. Which is not the commonly used programming language for AI?
A. PROLOG B. LISP
C. Perl D. Java script

66. What is Machine learning?


A. The autonomous acquisition of knowledge through the use of computer programs
B. The autonomous acquisition of knowledge through the use of manual programs
C. The selective acquisition of knowledge through the use of computer programs
D. The selective acquisition of knowledge through the use of manual programs

67 is a branch of science that deals with programming the systems in such a waythat they
automatically learn and improve with experience
A. Machine Learning B. Deep Learning
C. Neural Networks D. None of these
68. Classifying email as spam, labeling webpages based on their content, voice recognition
arethe example of .
A. Supervised learning B. Unsupervised learning
C. Machine learning D. Deep learning

69. K-means, self-organizing maps, hierarchical clustering are the examples of .


A. Supervised learning B. Unsupervised learning
C. Machine learning D. Deep learning

70. Deep learning is a subfield of machine learning where concerned algorithms are inspired
bythe structured and function of the brain called .
A. Machine learning B. Artificial neural networks
C. Deep learning D. Robotics

71. Machine learning is invented by .


A. John McCarthy B. Nicklaus Wirth
C. Joseph Weizenbaum D. Arthur Samuel

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