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easy

Complete the sentence to define artificial intelligence.

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Artificial intelligence is the ability of a machine to [1] tasks that usually require human intelligence.
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Aavoid
Bignore
Cperform
Dforget
Attempts:
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Common Mistakes
Choosing words that mean not doing the task, like 'ignore' or 'avoid'.
2fill in blank
medium

Complete the sentence about AI's goal.

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The main goal of artificial intelligence is to create machines that can [1] and learn from experience.
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Athink
Bsleep
Cbreak
Dforget
Attempts:
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Common Mistakes
Choosing unrelated actions like 'sleep' or 'break'.
3fill in blank
hard

Fix the error in the sentence about AI examples.

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Examples of artificial intelligence include [1] assistants like Siri and Alexa.
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Avirtual
Brobotic
Cdigital
Dhuman
Attempts:
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Common Mistakes
Calling them 'human' or 'robotic' which is incorrect.
4fill in blank
hard

Fill both blanks to describe AI's learning process.

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AI systems use [1] data to [2] patterns and make decisions.
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Aanalyze
Bignore
Clarge
Dsmall
Attempts:
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Common Mistakes
Choosing 'small' data or 'ignore' which do not fit AI learning.
5fill in blank
hard

Fill all three blanks to explain AI's impact.

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Artificial intelligence helps [1] in healthcare, [2] in transportation, and [3] in customer service.
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Adoctors
Bimprove
Cassist
Ddrivers
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Common Mistakes
Mixing roles and actions incorrectly.

Practice

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1. What is the main goal of artificial intelligence?
easy
A. To build faster computers
B. To make machines perform tasks like humans
C. To store large amounts of data
D. To create video games

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand the purpose of AI

    Artificial intelligence aims to enable machines to think and act like humans.
  2. Step 2: Compare options with AI goal

    Only making machines perform human-like tasks matches AI's main goal.
  3. Final Answer:

    To make machines perform tasks like humans -> Option B
  4. Quick Check:

    AI goal = human-like machine tasks [OK]
Hint: AI means machines act smart like humans [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Confusing AI with just faster computers
  • Thinking AI is only about data storage
  • Believing AI is for entertainment only
2. Which of the following is an example of artificial intelligence?
easy
A. A voice assistant like Siri
B. A calculator
C. A digital clock
D. A printed book

Solution

  1. Step 1: Identify AI examples

    Voice assistants use AI to understand and respond to speech.
  2. Step 2: Eliminate non-AI options

    Calculators, clocks, and books do not learn or think like AI systems.
  3. Final Answer:

    A voice assistant like Siri -> Option A
  4. Quick Check:

    Voice assistant = AI example [OK]
Hint: Voice assistants use AI to understand speech [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking calculators are AI because they compute
  • Confusing digital clocks with AI devices
  • Assuming books are AI because they have information
3. What will likely happen when AI systems learn from more data?
medium
A. They become less accurate
B. They delete old data automatically
C. They stop working
D. They improve their performance

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand AI learning

    AI improves by learning from data and feedback over time.
  2. Step 2: Match options with AI behavior

    Improving performance fits AI's learning process; other options do not.
  3. Final Answer:

    They improve their performance -> Option D
  4. Quick Check:

    More data = better AI performance [OK]
Hint: More data helps AI learn better [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking AI gets worse with more data
  • Believing AI stops working after learning
  • Confusing data deletion with learning
4. A student says AI is only about robots. What is wrong with this statement?
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A. AI includes software like voice assistants, not just robots
B. AI cannot be used in robots
C. Robots do not use any AI
D. AI is only about hardware, not software

Solution

  1. Step 1: Clarify AI scope

    AI covers software and hardware that act smart, including voice assistants and robots.
  2. Step 2: Identify error in statement

    Claiming AI is only robots ignores software AI like assistants and recommendations.
  3. Final Answer:

    AI includes software like voice assistants, not just robots -> Option A
  4. Quick Check:

    AI = software + robots [OK]
Hint: AI is software and robots, not robots alone [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking AI is only physical robots
  • Believing robots never use AI
  • Confusing AI with just hardware
5. Which of these best describes how AI improves over time?
hard
A. By memorizing all data without change
B. By randomly changing its code daily
C. By learning from data and feedback to adjust actions
D. By copying human brains exactly

Solution

  1. Step 1: Understand AI learning process

    AI improves by analyzing data and feedback to make better decisions.
  2. Step 2: Evaluate options for accuracy

    Only learning from data and feedback correctly describes AI improvement; others are incorrect or unrealistic.
  3. Final Answer:

    By learning from data and feedback to adjust actions -> Option C
  4. Quick Check:

    AI learns and adapts from data [OK]
Hint: AI learns and adapts using data and feedback [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking AI just memorizes without change
  • Believing AI changes randomly
  • Assuming AI copies human brains exactly