Group D (16-18)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

1 / 40

Robots that explore other planets, like Mars, are called .

2 / 40

The process of sending data from an IoT device to a central location (like a computer or the cloud) is called data .

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

This block helps to generate a random number in a range from to ?

5 / 40

In object-oriented programming, a blueprint or template for creating objects is called a .

6 / 40

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

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

7 / 40

Match the programming construct to its purpose in an algorithm:

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

8 / 40

Match the problem-solving strategy to its description:

3. Making a Table or Chart
1. Working Backwards
2. Guess and Check

9 / 40

Match the robotic system with a specific task it might perform, going beyond general industry applications:

3. Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
1. Surgical Robot
2. Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV)

10 / 40

Match the robotic challenge with the MOST relevant technological solution:

1. Precise, repetitive movements in manufacturing
4. Operating in low-light conditions
2. Navigation in complex, unstructured environments
3. Safe interaction with humans

11 / 40

Match the real-world scenario with the type of abstraction it primarily represents:

4. Organizational Chart
1. Flight simulator
3. Circuit diagram
2. Weather map

12 / 40

A loop is used to make a decision in a program.

13 / 40

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

14 / 40

Decomposing a complex problem always leads to a single, uniquely correct set of subproblems.

15 / 40

Robots used for search and rescue missions often need to be able to operate in difficult or unpredictable environments.

16 / 40

In a well-defined problem, the initial state, the goal state, and the allowable operations are all clearly specified.

17 / 40

If an AI system is trained on biased data, it is guaranteed to make biased decisions, even if the programming code itself is perfectly fair and unbiased.

18 / 40

Which of these is the BEST example of how AI is used in healthcare?

19 / 40

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

20 / 40

What is the result of this block command in Blockly?

21 / 40

What is “data normalization” in the context of IoT data analysis?

22 / 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?

23 / 40

A hospital uses an AI system to analyze medical images (like X-rays and MRI scans) to help detect diseases. Which of these is the MOST SIGNIFICANT ethical concern specific to this AI application, and not just a general computer issue?

24 / 40

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

25 / 40

Consider the following premises: Premise 1: All squares are rectangles. Premise 2: All rectangles have four sides. Which of the following conclusions can be deductively inferred? (Select all that apply)

26 / 40

What are some potential ethical concerns about using AI in self-driving cars? (Select all that apply)

27 / 40

Select all blocks that help work with logic in Blockly:

28 / 40

What are some potential benefits of using AI in education? (Select all that apply)

29 / 40

In a “smart city,” different IoT systems (traffic lights, pollution sensors, public transportation, waste management) are integrated. What are some potential challenges of this integration? (Select all that apply)

30 / 40

A “smart factory” uses many different interconnected systems: robots, sensors, databases, and control software. Which of the following are potential benefits of this integrated IoT approach compared to a traditional, less-connected factory? (Select all that apply)

31 / 40

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

32 / 40

Match the following logical fallacies with their descriptions:

2. Ad Hominem
3. False Dilemma
1. Straw Man

33 / 40

AI stands for “Artificial Intelligence.”

34 / 40

Robots can help people with dangerous jobs.

35 / 40

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

36 / 40

You are writing instructions for someone to make a sandwich. Which of these is the MOST important thing to include?

37 / 40

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

38 / 40

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

39 / 40

Which of these are examples of algorithms? (Select all that apply)

40 / 40

What can AI be used for? (Select all that apply)

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