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Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
What is the scientific goal of Artificial Intelligence?
  1. To have a better understanding of the human brain, and prove this by immitating it in robots.
  2. To create machines that will seem like humans, but will have a better and more predictable behaviour.
  3. To create machines that are capable of doing work that no human can.
  4. To understand intelligence by building computer programs that exhibit intelligent behaviour.
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
Pattern recognition is                                                                                        .
  1. form of multi-valued logic with reasoning that is approximate rather than precise
  2. the act of taking in raw data and taking an action based on the category of the data
  3. a field within artificial intelligence that develops knowledge-based systems
  4. the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science which aims to create it
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
In robotics, a knowledge base is...
  1. A general set of rules for all robots to obey, so that no conflict with humans or even between robots is caused.
  2. A base of general knowledge that robots have, generally stored in a chip which can be regularly changed for update, which contains all the necessary knowledge for the robot to understand the actual situation by which he is surrounded.
  3. A base of general knowledge which is gained from experience and from widely known knowledge like those found on books.
  4. A base of knowledge created by a robot from the experience he goes gaining.
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
Fuzzy logic is                                                                                                                          
  1. a form of multi-valued logic derived from fuzzy set theory to deal with reasoning that is approximate rather than precise
  2. A probabilistic setting would first define a scalar variable for the fullness of the glass
  3. A basic application might characterize subranges of a continuous variable
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
Where is the line where robots become dangerous to humans?
  1. When they know too much
  2. When they overcome human intelligence
  3. When they become stronger than humans
  4. When they develop a relationship with them
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
What is fuzzy logic based in?
  1. Bivalence
  2. Statistics and Probability
  3. Non-Contradiction
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
Pattern recognition is                                                                                 
  1. The ability of a robot to recognize faces, shapes, melodies
  2. The ability of a robot to go through previous knowledge and process it
  3. The ability of a robot to recognize its internal failiures, and advise its owner
  4. None of the above
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
The purpose of the Turing Test is to                                                             
  1. Check if a computer can mimic human speech.
  2. Differinciate between a computer and a human being.
  3. Ckeck if a computer can mimic human behaviour.
  4. Prove that human behaviour can be reproduced.
  5. Get notice the point in which humans and computers are equal
Grade 11 Artificial Intelligence
Some machines are able to 'sense' certain types of stimulus and react accordingly, and are used to check for errors in production lines and correct them, for example. How would you call a machine that performs such tasks?
  1. Expert systems with no previous knowledge base.
  2. Computers with pattern recognition.
  3. Computers with sensors and AI, but no pattern recognition.
  4. Turing tests.
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