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Multiple-Choice-with-answer-key
17. Which of the following is NOT an example of Machine Learning being applied in real-
world scenarios?
a) AI-powered virtual assistants like Siri and Google Assistant.
b) Fraud detection systems in banking.
c) Facial recognition for security systems.
d) Self-driving cars making real-time driving decisions.
18. In Reinforcement Learning, what is the purpose of the "model of the environment"?
a) To directly control the agent's actions
b) To help the agent predict future states and outcomes
c) To calculate the agent's reward for each action
d) To provide real-time feedback to the agent
19. Which of the following poses the biggest challenge for AI systems used in facial
recognition technologies?
a) Speed of processing images
b) Ability to work in low-light conditions
c) Ensuring fairness and avoiding bias in recognizing different demographic groups
d) Accuracy of image resolution
20. Which of the following ethical principles is particularly important in ensuring that AI
systems remain accountable for their decisions?
a) Long-term thinking
b) Fairness & Bias
c) Human-Centered Design
d) Explainability
17. Which of the following is NOT an example of Machine Learning being applied in real-
world scenarios?
c) Facial recognition for security systems.
18. In Reinforcement Learning, what is the purpose of the "model of the environment"?
b) To help the agent predict future states and outcomes
19. Which of the following poses the biggest challenge for AI systems used in facial
recognition technologies?
c) Ensuring fairness and avoiding bias in recognizing different demographic groups
20. Which of the following ethical principles is particularly important in ensuring that AI
systems remain accountable for their decisions?
d) Explainability