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

The more you have to support an inductive conclusion, the the conclusion is likely to be.

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

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

5 / 40

In programming, a structure that executes a block of code only if a certain condition is true is called a statement.

6 / 40

Match the problem with a possible first step in breaking it down:

2. Solving a math word problem
3. Learning a new song
1. Cleaning your room

7 / 40

Match the type of sensor to a robotic application where it would be most crucial:

3. Color Sensor
1. LiDAR
2. Force/Torque Sensor

8 / 40

Match the pseudocode symbol to its meaning:

1. =
2. >
4. !=
3. <=

9 / 40

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Match the correct Blockly block with its function:

1. Loops while the condition is true
3. Updates the value of x
2. Checks if a number is even
4. Sorts a list in ascending order

10 / 40

Match the problems with algorithm design:

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

11 / 40

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

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

12 / 40

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

13 / 40

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

14 / 40

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

15 / 40

If every quiz question you've seen so far has been easy, it's a logically certain conclusion that all questions on the quiz will be easy.

16 / 40

Data aggregation in IoT always involves calculating the average of the collected data.

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

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?

20 / 40

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

21 / 40

What could be a possible result of this block?

22 / 40

A city uses sensors and data analysis to manage traffic flow. Which of the following is the MOST LIKELY long-term benefit of this system?

23 / 40

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)

25 / 40

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

26 / 40

Which of these are examples of how AI might be used to help protect the environment? (Select all that apply)

27 / 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)

28 / 40

You are tasked with organizing a school fundraising event. Which of the following are examples of breaking down this task (decomposition)? (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

What are some important things to consider when writing good code? (Select all that apply)

31 / 40

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

32 / 40

Match the robot part to its function:

2. Sensor
3. Gripper
1. Wheels

33 / 40

Completing a project, whether for school or work, usually involves breaking it down into smaller tasks.

34 / 40

Robots are only used in factories.

35 / 40

Which of these is an example of an IoT device?

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

39 / 40

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

40 / 40

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

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