Group D (16-18)
The number of attempts remaining is 10
1 / 40
Robots that explore other planets, like Mars, are called .
2 / 40
To make sense of the large amounts of data collected by IoT devices, we often use techniques of data .
3 / 40
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).
4 / 40
If the list , the command “get item from list at index 1” will return .
5 / 40
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 complex task with a reasonable way to break it down (decompose it):
7 / 40
Match the robotic system with a specific task it might perform, going beyond general industry applications:
8 / 40
Match the pseudocode symbol to its meaning:
9 / 40
Match the type of sensor to a robotic application where it would be most crucial:
10 / 40
Match the sorting algorithm with its typical time complexity:
11 / 40
Match the robotic application with its PRIMARY societal benefit:
12 / 40
In most programming languages, the order of instructions doesn't matter.
13 / 40
AI systems should be designed to treat everyone fairly, regardless of their race, gender, or background.
14 / 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.
15 / 40
If you observe many swans and they are all white, you can conclude with absolute certainty that all swans are white.
16 / 40
Data aggregation in IoT always involves calculating the average of the collected data.
17 / 40
In a well-defined problem, the initial state, the goal state, and the allowable operations are all clearly specified.
18 / 40
How might a farmer use AI to improve their crops?
19 / 40
What could be a possible result of this block?
20 / 40
Which of these code snippets is an example of a loop?
21 / 40
Why is it important to consider ethical issues when developing AI?
22 / 40
What is a key challenge in using robots for underwater exploration?
23 / 40
What is the primary purpose of using functions in programming?
24 / 40
Which of the following are examples of abstraction? (Select all that apply)
25 / 40
Select all benefits of using functions in programming:
26 / 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)
27 / 40
Which of the following statements about inductive reasoning are TRUE? (Select all that apply)
28 / 40
A large software project is usually too complex for one person to handle. How can decomposition help? (Select all that apply)
29 / 40
Given the list x = [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8], the following Blockly code: Which numbers will be printed?
30 / 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)
31 / 40
Finding the common features in different problems is an example of .
32 / 40
Match the robot part to its function:
33 / 40
It's okay to share your personal information with any website or app.
34 / 40
Robots are only used in factories.
35 / 40
What is a key benefit of using IoT in agriculture?
36 / 40
You are using a smart toy that asks for your full name and address. What should you do?
37 / 40
Which of these tasks is MOST likely to use AI today?
38 / 40
If an AI makes a mistake, who is responsible?
39 / 40
Which of the followings should be considered when developing AI technology? (Select all that apply)
40 / 40
Which of the following are examples of AI applications? (Select all that apply)
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