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10 Objective Questions On AI

The document presents 10 objective questions on fundamental concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI), covering topics such as machine learning, neural networks, algorithms, natural language processing, reinforcement learning, ethical concerns, and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Each question includes multiple-choice answers that test knowledge on these AI concepts. The questions aim to assess understanding of AI's goals, methods, and implications.

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10 Objective Questions On AI

The document presents 10 objective questions on fundamental concepts of Artificial Intelligence (AI), covering topics such as machine learning, neural networks, algorithms, natural language processing, reinforcement learning, ethical concerns, and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Each question includes multiple-choice answers that test knowledge on these AI concepts. The questions aim to assess understanding of AI's goals, methods, and implications.

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Alright, here are 10 objective questions on AI, covering a range of fundamental concepts:

1.​ Which of the following is a primary goal of Artificial Intelligence (AI)?


○​ a) To replace all human jobs.
○​ b) To create machines that can simulate human intelligence.
○​ c) To eliminate the need for computers.
○​ d) To strictly control all human behavior.
2.​ Machine learning is a subset of AI that focuses on:
○​ a) Programming explicit instructions.
○​ b) Enabling machines to learn from data without explicit programming.
○​ c) Designing physical robots.
○​ d) Developing database management systems.
3.​ Which of the following is an example of supervised learning?
○​ a) Clustering data into groups without labels.
○​ b) Training a model to predict house prices based on labeled data.
○​ c) Exploring data to find hidden patterns.
○​ d) Generating new data points.
4.​ Neural networks in AI are inspired by:
○​ a) The structure of the human brain.
○​ b) The design of computer hardware.
○​ c) The principles of quantum physics.
○​ d) The rules of formal logic.
5.​ What is the purpose of an algorithm in AI?
○​ a) To confuse the user.
○​ b) To provide a set of instructions for solving a problem.
○​ c) To delete all data.
○​ d) To prevent any interaction.
6.​ "Deep learning" refers to:
○​ a) A very basic form of AI.
○​ b) Machine learning with multiple layers of neural networks.
○​ c) Learning data from very small data sets.
○​ d) Learning data without any input.
7.​ Natural Language Processing (NLP) is concerned with:
○​ a) Generating random text.
○​ b) Enabling computers to understand and process human language.
○​ c) Designing computer chips.
○​ d) Controlling robotic movement.
8.​ Reinforcement learning involves:
○​ a) Learning from labeled data.
○​ b) Learning through trial and error, with rewards and penalties.
○​ c) Learning without any feedback.
○​ d) Learning from already predetermined data.
9.​ What is a major ethical concern regarding AI?
○​ a) The potential for job creation.
○​ b) The risk of biased algorithms.
○​ c) The increase in data storage.
○​ d) The improvement of data processing speeds.
10.​Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) aims to:
○​ a) Create machines with narrow, specialized skills.
○​ b) Develop AI that can perform any intellectual task a human can.
○​ c) Limit AI to simple calculations.
○​ d) Remove all processing power from computers.

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