Group D (16-18)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

1 / 40

Robots are often used in factories to perform repetitive tasks on an line.

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

In an IoT system, devices often communicate wirelessly using protocols like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or .

5 / 40

A detailed, step-by-step method for solving a problem or completing a task, often expressed in a way that a computer can understand, is called an .

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 correct Blockly blocks with their functions:

1.Computes the sine value of an angle
4. Checks if a number is even
2. Mathematical constant π
3. Rounds a number

8 / 40

Match the smart city application with its description:

3. Air Quality Monitoring
4. Smart Parking
2. Waste Management
1. Smart Lighting

9 / 40

Match the problem-solving strategy to its description:

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

10 / 40

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

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

11 / 40

Match the problems with algorithm design:

2. Sort a list of numbers
1. Finding shortest path
3. Find the smallest number in a list

12 / 40

IoT devices can only communicate with each other if they are made by the same company.

13 / 40

In most programming languages, the order of instructions doesn't matter.

14 / 40

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

15 / 40

If you observe many swans and they are all white, you can conclude with absolute certainty that all swans are white.

16 / 40

For any complex problem, there is always one single, objectively “best” problem-solving strategy that should be used.

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

How might a farmer use AI to improve their crops?

19 / 40

What happens if this block runs while x is always less than 5?

20 / 40

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

21 / 40

What could be a possible result of this block?

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

24 / 40

You have lots of different toy animals. Which of these is a way to use abstraction when thinking about them? (Select all that apply)

25 / 40

Select all benefits of using functions in programming:

26 / 40

Which of the following are examples of AI being used in transportation? (Select all that apply)

27 / 40

How could AI potentially be used in disaster relief efforts? (Select all that apply)

28 / 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)

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

Finding the common features in different problems is an example of .

32 / 40

Match the following logical fallacies with their descriptions:

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

33 / 40

AI can do everything a human can do.

34 / 40

Some robots can be controlled remotely.

35 / 40

Which of these might have a sensor inside?

36 / 40

What does “AI” stand for?

37 / 40

What is the main advantage of using robots in factories?

38 / 40

Which of these tasks is MOST likely to use AI today?

39 / 40

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

40 / 40

Why is it important for AI to be fair? (Select all that apply)

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