Group D (16-18)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

1 / 40

In a valid deductive argument, if the premises are true, then the must also be true.

2 / 40

This block helps to generate a random number in a range from to ?

3 / 40

 

 

If(1) and we execute (2) , the new value of x is .

4 / 40

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.

5 / 40

In object-oriented programming, a blueprint or template for creating objects is called a .

6 / 40

Match the complex task with a reasonable way to break it down (decompose it):

1. Planning a school field trip
3. Designing a website
2. Writing a book report

7 / 40

Match the correct Blockly blocks with their functions:

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

8 / 40

Match the type of problem to the problem-solving strategy that would likely be MOST effective:

2. Arranging furniture
1. Planning a route
3. Secret code

9 / 40

Match the programming concept to its description:

1. Variable
3. Conditional
4. Function
2. Loop

10 / 40

Match the robotic challenge with the MOST relevant technological solution:

4. Operating in low-light conditions
1. Precise, repetitive movements in manufacturing
2. Navigation in complex, unstructured environments
3. Safe interaction with humans

11 / 40

Match the programming concept to how it demonstrates abstraction:

4. Variable
2. Class
3. Library Function
1. Function

12 / 40

AI-powered recommendation systems, like those used by Netflix or YouTube, only suggest things you've already watched or liked.

13 / 40

A loop is used to make a decision in a program.

14 / 40

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

15 / 40

IoT devices can only communicate with other devices made by the same company.

16 / 40

When solving a complex problem, it's often helpful to try different approaches, even if some of them don't work out.

17 / 40

Downsampling IoT sensor data can reduce storage costs, but it also inevitably results in some loss of information.

18 / 40

How might a farmer use AI to improve their crops?

19 / 40

What is the result of this block command in Blockly?

20 / 40

What is “data normalization” in the context of IoT data analysis?

21 / 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?

22 / 40

A “smart factory” uses interconnected sensors and machines. What is the MOST significant advantage of this approach compared to a traditional factory?

23 / 40

Given the following Blockly code. What will be the final value of sum?

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

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)

27 / 40

Which of the following are potential ethical concerns related to the increasing use of robots in the workplace? (Select all that apply)

28 / 40

Which of the following are examples of AI being used in transportation? (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

A robot uses to detect things around it, like light or temperature.

32 / 40

Match the following logical fallacies with their descriptions:

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

33 / 40

A smart refrigerator can be part of the Internet of Things.

34 / 40

Sorting your toys by color is an example of abstraction.

35 / 40

You are using a smart toy that asks for your full name and address. What should you do?

36 / 40

What part of a robot helps it sense its surroundings?

37 / 40

What is the main advantage of using robots in factories?

38 / 40

Which of these is MOST like a robot?

39 / 40

Which tasks might be suitable for a robot? (Select all that apply)

40 / 40

What can be connected in an IoT system? (Select all that apply)

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