Group D (16-18)
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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If (1) and (2) , after executing the command (3), the new value of “x” is .
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Before you can sort a list of items, you often need to define a by which to compare them (e.g., size, alphabetical order, date).
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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.
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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 .
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Match the IoT device to its typical function:
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Match the everyday task to the algorithm design concept it BEST represents:
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Match the robotic challenge with a relevant technological solution:
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Match the problem-solving strategy to its description:
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Match the programming concept to how it demonstrates abstraction:
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Match the robotic challenge with the MOST relevant technological solution:
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An AI system can never be biased, because it's a computer.
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AI can be used to help detect fraudulent credit card transactions.
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If you observe many swans and they are all white, you can conclude with absolute certainty that all swans are white.
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A robot designed to work in a hospital would need to be very fast, even if it meant being less careful.
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When solving a complex problem, it's often helpful to try different approaches, even if some of them don't work out.
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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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What could be a possible result of the block ?
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Imagine an AI is used to decide who gets a loan. What kind of bias could be a problem?
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What would the following pseudocode do? x = 5 x = x + 2 PRINT x
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What happens if this block runs while x is always less than 5?
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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?
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“Deepfakes” are realistic but fabricated videos or audio recordings created using AI. Which of these is the MOST significant ethical concern regarding deepfakes?
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Which of the following are examples of abstraction? (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)
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Select all benefits of using functions in programming:
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Why is transparency important in AI? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following are examples of AI being used in transportation? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following statements are correct? (Choose all that apply)
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What are some advantages of breaking a large programming problem down into smaller functions (decomposition)? (Select all that apply)
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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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AI can do everything a human can do.
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It is fine to give my friend’s address to smart toy.
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What is a sensor used for in robotics?
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What is an algorithm?
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What is the main advantage of using robots in factories?
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If an AI makes a mistake, who is responsible?
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Which of the following are types of robots? (Select ALL that apply)
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Which of the following are examples of AI applications? (Select all that apply)
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