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Artificial Intelligence problems


  • 1. The primary method that people use to sense their environment is:

  • Options
  • A. reading
  • B. writing
  • C. speaking
  • D. seeing
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 2. The component of an ICAI (Intelligent Computer-Asslsted Instruction) presenting information to the student is the:

  • Options
  • A. student model
  • B. problem-solving expertise
  • C. tutoring module
  • D. All of the above
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 3. Which of the following function returns t If the object is a symbol m LISP?

  • Options
  • A. (* <object>)
  • B. (symbolp <object>)
  • C. (nonnumeric <object>)
  • D. (constantp <object>)
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 4. The company that grew out of research at the MIT AI lab is:

  • Options
  • A. AI corp
  • B. LMI
  • C. Symbolics
  • D. both (b) and (c)
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 5. The conference that launched the AI revolution in 1956 was held at:

  • Options
  • A. Dartmouth
  • B. Harvard
  • C. New York
  • D. Stanford
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 6. Shaping teaching techniques to fit the learning patterns of individual students is the goal of:

  • Options
  • A. decision support
  • B. automatic programming
  • C. intelligent computer-assisted instruction
  • D. expert systems
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 7. In LISP, the function assigns . the value of a to b is

  • Options
  • A. (setq a b)
  • B. (setq b a )
  • C. (b = a)
  • D. (set b = a)
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 8. A mouse device may be:

  • Options
  • A. electro-chemical
  • B. mechanical
  • C. optical
  • D. both b and c
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 9. The Al researcher who co-authored both the Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and The Fifth Generation is:

  • Options
  • A. Bruce Lee
  • B. Randy Davis
  • C. Ed Feigenbaum
  • D. Mark Fox
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss
  • 10. Computers normally solve problem by breaking them down into a series of yes-or-no decisions represented by 1s and 0s. What is the name of the logic that allows computers to assign numerical values that fail somewhere between 0 and 1?

  • Options
  • A. Human logic
  • B. Fuzzy logic
  • C. Boolean logic
  • D. Operational logic
  • E. None of the above
  • Discuss

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