Group D (16-18)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

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A smart home system that automatically adjusts the lighting and temperature based on your preferences is an example of using IoT for home .

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A smart watch measures your heart rate many times per day. The average heart rate over 24 hours is an example of data . Choose the one from these words list (aggregation/summarization/ averaging)

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If (1) and (2) , after executing the command (3), the new value of “x” is .

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When you focus on the important details of a problem and ignore the irrelevant ones, you are using the computational thinking concept of .

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

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Match the part of an IoT system to its role:

1. Sensor
4. Data processing
2. Network
3. Actuator

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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

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Match the correct Blockly block with its function:

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

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Match the debugging technique with its description:

2. Testing
1. Reading
3. Adding print/display
4. Explaining

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Match the sorting algorithm with its typical time complexity:

2. Merge Sort
3. Selection Sort
1. Bubble Sort

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Match the algorithm design technique to its description:

2. Greedy Algorithm
1. Divide and Conquer
3. Dynamic Programming

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An AI system can never be biased, because it's a computer.

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

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In software development, breaking down a large project into modules (like a login module, a shopping cart module, etc.) is an example of decomposition.

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Inductive reasoning involves making a general conclusion based on specific observations.

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For any complex problem, there is always one single, objectively “best” problem-solving strategy that should be used.

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In a large-scale IoT deployment, storing all raw sensor data directly in a traditional relational database is generally the most efficient and cost-effective approach.

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What could be a possible result of the block ?

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Why is it important to consider ethical issues when developing AI?

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What could be a possible result of this block?

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What does “transparency” mean in the context of AI ethics?

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What is the primary purpose of using functions in programming?

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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?

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You have lots of different toy animals. Which of these is a way to use abstraction when thinking about them? (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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What are the advantages of using functions in programming? (Select all that apply)

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What are some potential benefits of using AI in education? (Select all that apply)

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Select all benefits of using functions in programming:

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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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What are some important things to consider when writing good code? (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 ethical concern to its description:

1. Privacy
2. Bias
3. Transparency

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The Internet of Things (IoT) only connects computers.

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Sorting your toys by color is an example of abstraction.

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What is a key benefit of using IoT in agriculture?

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A robot needs a ______ to know what to do.

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If an AI makes a mistake, who is responsible?

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Which of these tasks is MOST likely to use AI today?

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

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What can AI be used for? (Select all that apply)

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