Group D (16-18)
The number of attempts remaining is 10
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A smart home system that automatically adjusts the lighting and temperature based on your preferences is an example of using IoT for home .
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To make sense of the large amounts of data collected by IoT devices, we often use techniques of data .
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If (1) and (2) , after executing the command (3), the new value of “x” is .
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If(1) and we execute (2) , the new value of x is .
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In programming, a structure that executes a block of code only if a certain condition is true is called a statement.
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Match the complex task with a reasonable way to break it down (decompose it):
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Match the IoT benefit to its description:
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Match the correct Blockly blocks with their functions:
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Match the problem-solving strategy to its description:
10 / 40
Match the robotic challenge with the MOST relevant technological solution:
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Match the real-world scenario with the type of abstraction it primarily represents:
12 / 40
AI-powered recommendation systems, like those used by Netflix or YouTube, only suggest things you've already watched or liked.
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All online chatbots use Artificial Intelligence to understand and respond to your questions.
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Using IoT devices always makes things more secure.
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IoT devices can only communicate with other devices made by the same company.
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In a large-scale IoT deployment, storing all raw sensor data directly in a traditional relational database is generally the most efficient and cost-effective approach.
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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.
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Which block helps create an empty list in Blockly?
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What could be a possible result of this block?
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What does “transparency” mean in the context of AI ethics?
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You're writing an algorithm to sort a list of numbers from smallest to largest. What is this process called?
22 / 40
What is a key challenge in using robots for underwater exploration?
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A company is developing an AI system to predict which customers are most likely to default on their loans. Which of these factors, if used by the AI, would be MOST ethically problematic and potentially discriminatory?
24 / 40
Why is abstraction useful in computer science? (Select all that apply)
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What are some potential ethical concerns about using AI in self-driving cars? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following statements about inductive reasoning are TRUE? (Select all that apply)
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In a “lights-out” factory (a fully automated factory with minimal human presence), which of the following are likely to be TRUE? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following are potential ethical concerns related to the increasing use of robots in the workplace? (Select all that apply)
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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)
30 / 40
Given the list x = [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8], the following Blockly code: Which numbers will be printed?
31 / 40
Finding the common features in different problems is an example of .
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Match the robot part to its function:
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All robots have wheels.
34 / 40
Some robots can be controlled remotely.
35 / 40
Which of these might have a sensor inside?
36 / 40
Which of these is an example of AI?
37 / 40
You use the internet to search some data for your homework, what did you use at that time?
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Which of these tasks is MOST likely to use AI today?
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Which of the following are types of robots? (Select ALL that apply)
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Why is it important for AI to be fair? (Select all that apply)
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