Group D (16-18)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

1 / 40

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

2 / 40

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

3 / 40

To make sense of the large amounts of data collected by IoT devices, we often use techniques of data .

4 / 40

To find a specific name in a very long, sorted list, a search algorithm would generally be much faster than checking each name one by one.

5 / 40

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

6 / 40

Match the programming task with a way to decompose it:

1. Creating a game
3. Building a robot control program
2. Making an animation

7 / 40

Match the robotic challenge with a relevant technological solution:

2. Object recognition
3. Safe human-robot interaction
1. Precise movement in surgery

8 / 40

Match the problem-solving strategy to its description:

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

9 / 40

Match the IoT benefit to its description:

4. Better Decision-Making
1. Increased Efficiency
3. Improved Safety
2. Cost Savings

10 / 40

Match the specialized robotic system to its MOST likely application, considering both the task and the environment:

3. Drone with thermal camera
2. Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV)
4. Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
1. Surgical Robot

11 / 40

Match the robotic challenge with the MOST relevant technological solution:

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

12 / 40

All online chatbots use Artificial Intelligence to understand and respond to your questions.

13 / 40

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

14 / 40

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

15 / 40

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

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

What could be a possible result of the block ?

19 / 40

What would the following pseudocode do? x = 5 x = x + 2 PRINT x

20 / 40

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

21 / 40

You are writing instructions for someone to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Which of these is the BEST way to describe putting on the peanut butter?

22 / 40

A city uses sensors to track air pollution levels in different neighborhoods. Which of the following is the MOST LIKELY benefit of analyzing this data?

23 / 40

A “smart factory” uses interconnected sensors and machines. What is the MOST significant advantage of this approach compared to a traditional factory?

24 / 40

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

25 / 40

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

26 / 40

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)

27 / 40

Select all blocks that help work with logic in Blockly:

28 / 40

Which of the following are potential ethical concerns related to the increasing use of robots in the workplace? (Select all that apply)

29 / 40

A hospital uses an integrated IoT system to track medical equipment, monitor patients' vital signs, and manage medication dispensing. Which of the following are potential risks associated with this system? (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 ethical concern to its description:

2. Bias
3. Transparency
1. Privacy

33 / 40

A robot can feel emotions like happiness and sadness.

34 / 40

Robots can help people with dangerous jobs.

35 / 40

Which of these is NOT usually part of a robot?

36 / 40

You are using a smart toy that asks for your full name and address. What should you do?

37 / 40

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

38 / 40

You are planning a birthday party. Which of these is the BEST example of decomposition?

39 / 40

Which of the following are types of robots? (Select ALL that apply)

40 / 40

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

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