Group C (13-15)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

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Deductive reasoning starts with general rules and uses them to reach a conclusion.

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In a smart city, IoT can be used to improve traffic flow by monitoring and adjusting signals in real-time.

3 / 40

When you describe a cat as a “mammal with four legs, fur, and a tail,” you are using , because you aren't mentioning its specific color or breed.

4 / 40

If the list , the command “get item from list at index 1” will return .

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A map is an of a real-world location because it only shows the most important information for navigation.

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A named storage location in a computer's memory that can hold a value is called a .

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Match the IoT device to its typical function:

4. Smart Lock
1. Smartwatch
3. Smart Speaker
2. Smart Thermostat

8 / 40

Match the complex task with a reasonable way to break it down (decompose it):

2. Writing a book report
1. Planning a school field trip
3. Designing a website

9 / 40

Match the programming concept to its description:

4. Function
1. Variable
3. Conditional
2. Loop

10 / 40

Match the industry with a relevant IoT application:

3. Transportation
4. Retail
1. Healthcare
2. Manufacturing

11 / 40

Match the everyday task to the algorithm design concept it BEST represents:

3. Repeating a song chorus
1. Following a recipe
4. Sorting toys
2. Choosing what to wear

12 / 40

Match the robotic application with its PRIMARY societal benefit:

4. Delivery drones
3. Precision manufacturing
2. Robotic assistance
1. Automated harvesting

13 / 40

It's always okay to share personal information with any AI-powered chatbot or website.

14 / 40

All data collected by IoT devices is automatically sent to the cloud for storage and processing.

15 / 40

AI can be used to help detect fraudulent credit card transactions.

16 / 40

IoT devices can only communicate with other devices made by the same company.

17 / 40

A robot designed to work in a hospital would need to be very fast, even if it meant being less careful.

18 / 40

When solving a complex problem, it's often helpful to try different approaches, even if some of them don't work out.

19 / 40

What could be a possible result of the block ?

20 / 40

You're writing an algorithm to sort a list of numbers from smallest to largest. What is this process called?

21 / 40

Imagine an AI is used to decide who gets a loan. What kind of bias could be a problem?

22 / 40

What does “transparency” mean in the context of AI ethics?

23 / 40

A company uses sensors on its delivery trucks to track their location, speed, and fuel consumption. What is the MOST LIKELY reason for collecting this data?

24 / 40

A company wants to use robots to inspect bridges for cracks and damage. What is the MOST important advantage of using robots for this task?

25 / 40

Which of the following are examples of abstraction? (Select all that apply)

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Which of these are examples of how AI might be used to help protect the environment? (Select all that apply)

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How can we help make sure AI is used ethically? (Select all that apply)

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You are writing a computer program to draw a simple house. Which of the following are examples of breaking down this task (decomposition)? (Select all that apply)

29 / 40

Why is transparency important in AI? (Select all that apply)

30 / 40

What are some important things to consider when writing good code? (Select all that apply)

31 / 40

The “things” in the Internet of Things are connected to the .

32 / 40

A robot uses to detect things around it, like light or temperature.

33 / 40

Match the IoT device to its use:

3. Smart Lock
1. Smart Thermostat
2. Fitness Tracker

34 / 40

A recipe for baking cookies is NOT an algorithm.

35 / 40

All AI systems use machine learning.

36 / 40

I have seen many white swans. Therefore, all swans must be white. Is this a good argument?

37 / 40

Which of these is an example of an IoT device?

38 / 40

What is the main purpose of a robot's controller?

39 / 40

You use the internet to search some data for your homework, what did you use at that time?

40 / 40

Which tasks might be suitable for a robot? (Select all that apply)

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