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1. What does Artificial Intelligence primarily focus on?

A. Creating hardware
B. Automating software testing
C. Developing systems that simulate human intelligence
D. Managing databases

2. AI is a branch of:
A. Biology
B. Computer Science
C. Economics
D. Physics

3. Which of the following best defines AI?


A. Programming languages
B. Study of how to make machines mimic human intelligence
C. Electrical engineering discipline
D. Study of human anatomy

4. A machine that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence has:
A. Spreadsheet
B. Artificial Intelligence
C. Antivirus
D. Compiler

5. AI techniques include:
A. Rule-based systems
B. Machine learning
C. Natural language processing
D. All of the above

2. Foundations and History of AI


6. Who is considered the father of Artificial Intelligence?
A. Alan Turing
B. Charles Babbage
C. John McCarthy
D. Tim Berners-Lee

7. In which year was the term "Artificial Intelligence" first coined?


A. 1943
B. 1956
C. 1969
D. 1980

8. The first AI program was:


A. MYCIN
B. ELIZA
C. Logic Theorist
D. Deep Blue

9. Which event marked the beginning of modern AI?


A. Turing Test
B. Dartmouth Conference
C. Invention of the transistor
D. IBM Watson win

10. Alan Turing introduced a test to evaluate machine intelligence. What is it called?
A. Turing Machine
B. Turing Test
C. Turning Point
D. Intelligence Quotient Test

11. The “AI Winter” refers to:


A. A time of AI success
B. Season when AI was born
C. A period when AI funding and interest dropped
D. None of the above

12. Expert systems were popular during:


A. 1950s
B. 1970s–1980s
C. 2000s
D. 2010s

13. The revival of AI in the 2000s is mostly due to:


A. Increased data and computing power
B. Lack of other technologies
C. New government policies
D. Social media growth

14. ELIZA was an early example of:


A. Image recognition system
B. Medical diagnosis AI
C. Chatbot
D. Game-playing AI

15. Deep Blue defeated which chess champion?


A. Bobby Fischer
B. Garry Kasparov
C. Magnus Carlsen
D. Vishwanathan Anand

3. Applications of Artificial Intelligence


16. Which is a healthcare application of AI?
A. Diagnosing diseases from medical scans
B. Cooking recipes
C. Teaching literature
D. Designing fashion

17. Self-driving cars are an example of AI in:


A. Agriculture
B. Transportation
C. Finance
D. Tourism

18. AI-powered chatbots are widely used in:


A. Customer service
B. Data mining
C. Construction
D. Web development

19. Netflix uses AI for:


A. Filming shows
B. Recommending movies
C. Editing content
D. Acting

20. Fraud detection in banking is an application of:


A. Physical AI
B. Vision AI
C. Predictive AI
D. Cybersecurity AI

21. AI in agriculture helps with:


A. Managing harvest festivals
B. Predicting weather patterns
C. Monitoring crop health
D. Setting tax rates

22. AI in finance can help with:


A. Currency design
B. Risk analysis
C. Staff training
D. Paper printing
4. Intelligent Agents
23. An intelligent agent perceives its:
A. Environment
B. Hardware
C. Code
D. Developer

24 The function that maps precepts to actions is called:


A. Sensor
B. Agent function
C. Actuator
D. Memory

25. of the following is NOT a type of agent?


A. Reflex agent
B. Goal-based agent
C. Random agent
D. Utility-based agent

26. Simple reflex agents select actions based on:


A. History of precepts
B. Current percept only
C. Learning from past
D. Goals

27. Goal-based agents require:


A. Utility function
B. Environmental map
C. A goal description
D. None of the above

28. A rational agent:


A. Always learns
B. Maximizes expected performance
C. Uses brute force
D. Avoids sensors

29. The architecture of an agent includes:


A. Sensors and actuators
B. Compiler
C. Monitor
D. Keyboard

30. Utility-based agents use:


A. Utility Score
B. User instructions
C. Goal graphs
D. Feedback loops

31. Learning agents improve their performance through:


A. Forgetting mistakes
B. Observing other agents
C. Feedback from the environment
D. None of the above

5. Structure of Intelligent Agents


32 Which component stores what the agent has perceived?
A. Actuator
B. Sensor
C. Knowledge base
D. Performance element

33 The learning element in an agent helps it to:


A. Act randomly
B. Sleep
C. Improve over time
D. Communicate with users

34. What is the performance element responsible for?


A. Feedback analysis
B. Action selection
C. Knowledge acquisition
D. Error reporting

35. The critic in an intelligent agent:


A. Judges user experience
B. Gives feedback about performance
C. Creates new goals
D. Edits data

36. Which of the following is NOT a component of a learning agent?


A. Learning element
B. Critic
C. Sensor
D. Control unit

37. Which agent structure includes internal models of the world?


A. Simple reflex agent
B. Model-based agent
C. Random agent
D. Stochastic agent

38. The environment in AI refers to:


A. The system GUI
B. Everything the agent interacts with
C. Programming language
D. Operating system

39. Which element helps an agent evaluate the outcome of its actions?
A. Critic
B. Performance element
C. Knowledge base
D. Goal setter

40. Which is not a component of AI?


A. Machine Learning
B. Neural Networks
C. HTML
D. Robotics

41. Machine learning is a subset of:


A. Blockchain
B. Database systems
C. Artificial Intelligence
D. Software Engineering

42. Sensors in intelligent agents are used for:


A. Performing actions
B. Receiving inputs
C. Saving outputs
D. Controlling software

43. Actuators are used for:


A. Taking actions
B. Sensing input
C. Storing data
D. Making predictions

44. Intelligent agents must operate:


A. Only online
B. Autonomously and rationally
C. With human help
D. In predefined paths

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