Group D (16-18)

The number of attempts remaining is 10

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Robots that explore other planets, like Mars, are called .

2 / 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).

3 / 40

Even a strong inductive argument cannot provide absolute , because there is always a possibility of a example or exception.

4 / 40

To make sense of the large amounts of data collected by IoT devices, we often use techniques of data .

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

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Match the IoT device to its typical function:

3. Smart Speaker
4. Smart Lock
2. Smart Thermostat
1. Smartwatch

7 / 40

Match the debugging technique with its description:

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

8 / 40

Match the everyday task to the algorithm design concept it BEST represents:

3. Repeating a song chorus
1. Following a recipe
2. Choosing what to wear
4. Sorting toys

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Match the correct Blockly block with its function:

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

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Match the programming concept to how it demonstrates abstraction:

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

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Match the sorting algorithm with its typical time complexity:

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

12 / 40

IoT devices can only communicate with each other if they are made by the same company.

13 / 40

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

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

15 / 40

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

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.

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 would the following pseudocode do? x = 5 x = x + 2 PRINT x

20 / 40

What could be a possible result of this block?

21 / 40

You're writing an algorithm to sort a list of numbers from smallest to largest. What is this process called?

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

Which of the following best describes the concept of “recursion” in programming?

24 / 40

Which of the following are examples of abstraction? (Select all that apply)

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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)

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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)

27 / 40

Select all benefits of using functions in programming:

28 / 40

How could AI potentially be used in disaster relief efforts? (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

If we input the list `x = [2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8]` into the program above, what will be the output after running the program?

31 / 40

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

32 / 40

Match the following logical fallacies with their descriptions:

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

33 / 40

It's okay to share your personal information with any website or app.

34 / 40

All AI systems use machine learning.

35 / 40

What part of a robot helps it sense its surroundings?

36 / 40

Which of these is an example of an IoT device?

37 / 40

If an AI makes a mistake, who is responsible?

38 / 40

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

39 / 40

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

40 / 40

Which of the following shows an AABB pattern? (Select all that apply)

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