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 the list , the command “get item from list at index 1” will return .
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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.
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This block helps to generate a random number in a range from to ?
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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 .
6 / 40
Match the IoT device to its typical function:
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Match the problem-solving strategy to its description:
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Match the everyday task to the algorithm design concept it BEST represents:
9 / 40
Match the pseudocode symbol to its meaning:
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Match the algorithm design technique to its description:
11 / 40
Match the robotic challenge with the MOST relevant technological solution:
12 / 40
IoT devices can only communicate with each other if they are made by the same company.
13 / 40
If an AI makes a decision, it's always the best possible decision.
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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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Using IoT devices always makes things more secure.
16 / 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.
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The best problem-solving strategy is always the one that gets you to the answer the fastest, even if it's not the most reliable.
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What could be a possible result of the block ?
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What does “transparency” mean in the context of AI ethics?
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What is “data normalization” in the context of IoT data analysis?
21 / 40
Which of these code snippets is an example of a loop?
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?
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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)
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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 are potential ethical concerns related to the increasing use of robots in the workplace? (Select all that apply)
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Consider the following premises: Premise 1: All squares are rectangles. Premise 2: All rectangles have four sides. Which of the following conclusions can be deductively inferred? (Select all that apply)
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How could AI potentially be used in disaster relief efforts? (Select all that apply)
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What are some important things to consider when writing good code? (Select all that apply)
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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)
31 / 40
Finding the common features in different problems is an example of .
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Match the following logical fallacies with their descriptions:
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Robot can feel sad or happy.
34 / 40
Some robots can be controlled remotely.
35 / 40
What is a key benefit of using IoT in agriculture?
36 / 40
What comes next: Red, Yellow, Blue, Red, Yellow, ____?
37 / 40
You are planning a birthday party. Which of these is the BEST example of decomposition?
38 / 40
What is the main advantage of using robots in factories?
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What are the benefits of using robots? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following are common parts of a robot? (Select all that apply)
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