Description : In LISP, the function returns t if is a CONS cell and nil otherwise ________ a) (cons ) b) (consp ) c) (eq ) d) (cous =)
Last Answer : b) (consp )
Description : In LISP, what is the function (list-length )? a) returns a new list that is equal to <:list> by copying the top-level element of b) returns the length of c) returns t if is empty d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) returns the length of
Description : In LISP, the function (copy-list ) a) returns a new list that is equal to by copying the top-level element of b) returns the length of c) returns t if is empty d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) returns a new list that is equal to by copying the top-level element of
Description : In LISP, the function (minusp (-20 4 8 8 1)) returns? a) T b) F
Last Answer : a) T
Description : In LISP, the following function (minusp (-20 4 8 8 1)) returns? a) T b) F c) NIL d) -20
Description : Which of the following function returns t if the object is a number in LISP? a) (number ) b) (numberp ) c) (numericp ) d) (numeric )
Last Answer : b) (numberp )
Description : In LISP, the function returns t if is even and nil otherwise ___________ a) (evenp ) b) (even ) c) (numeven ) d) (numnevenp )
Last Answer : a) (evenp )
Description : Which of the following function returns t If the object is a symbol m LISP? a) (* ) b) (symbolp ) c) (nonnumeric ) d) (constantp )
Last Answer : b) (symbolp )
Description : When a top-level function is entered, the LISP processor do(es)? a) It reads the function entered b) It evaluates the function and the function’s operands c) It prints the results returned by the function d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : d) All of the mentioned
Description : In LISP, the function X (x). (2x+l) would be rendered as __________ a) (lambda (x) (+(*2 x)l)) b) (lambda (x) (+1 (* 2x) c) (+ lambda (x) 1 (*2x)) d) (* lambda(x) (+2×1)
Last Answer : a) (lambda (x) (+(*2 x)l))
Description : The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics were based on research performed at __________ a) CMU b) MIT c) Stanford University d) RAMD
Last Answer : b) MIT
Description : ART (Automatic Reasoning Tool) is designed to be used on __________ a) LISP machines b) Personal computers c) Microcomputers d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) LISP machines
Description : To invoke the LISP system, you must enter __________ a) AI b) LISP c) CL (Common Lisp) d) Both LISP and CL
Last Answer : b) LISP
Description : The hardware features of LISP machines generally include __________ a) large memory and a high-speed processor b) letter-quality printers and 8-inch disk drives c) a mouse and a specialized keyboard d) large memory and a high-speed processor & a mouse and a specialized keyboard
Last Answer : d) large memory and a high-speed processor & a mouse and a specialized keyboard
Description : Texas Instruments Incorporated produces a low-cost LISP machine called __________ a) The Computer-Based Consultant b) The Explorer c) Smalltalk d) The Personal Consultant
Last Answer : b) The Explorer
Description : When a top-level function is entered, the LISP processor does? a) It reads the function entered b) It prints the result returned by the function c) Large memory and high-speed processor d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) It prints the result returned by the function
Description : In LISP, which of the following function assigns the value 10 to the symbol a? a) (setq a 10) b) (a = b) where b = 10 c) (a = 10) (d) (setq 10 a) d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) (setq a 10)
Description : In LISP, what is the function assigns the symbol x to y? a) (setq y x) b) (set y = ‘x’) c) (setq y = ‘x’) d) (setq y ‘x’)
Last Answer : d) (setq y ‘x’)
Description : In LISP, the function evaluates and assigns this value to the unevaluated . a) (constant ) b) (defconstant ) c) (eva ) d) (eva )
Last Answer : b) (defconstant )
Description : In LISP, the function evaluates both and is _____________ a) set b) setq c) add d) eva
Last Answer : a) set
Description : Which combines inductive methods with the power of first-order representations? a) Inductive programming b) Logic programming c) Inductive logic programming d) Lisp programming
Last Answer : c) Inductive logic programming
Description : Which is the first AI programming language? a) BASIC b) FORTRAN c) IPL(Inductive logic programming) d) LISP
Last Answer : d) LISP
Description : The first AI programming language was called: a. BASIC b. FORTRAN c. IPL d. LISP
Last Answer : c. IPL
Description : The first AI programming language was called: A. BASIC B. FORTRAN C. IPL D. LISP
Last Answer : C. IPL
Description : The first AI programming language was called: A. BASIC B. FORTRAN C. IPL D. LISP E. None of the above
Description : The hardware feature of LISP machines generally includes _____________ a) Large memory and high-speed processorb) Letter quality printers and eight-inch disk drives c) A mouse and specialized keyboard d) A mouse and specialized keyboard, Letter quality printers and eight-inch disk drives
Last Answer : d) A mouse and specialized keyboard, Letter quality printers and eight-inch disk drives
Description : How can you evaluate 1.25 + sqrt (144) in LISP? a) 1.25+sqrt (1.44) b) (1.25+sqrt (1.44)) c) (+1.25 sqrt (1.44) d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) (+1.25 sqrt (1.44)
Description : In LISP, the square root of X is referenced as _____________ a) sqrt(x) b) (sqrt x) c) x/2 d) x/3
Last Answer : b) (sqrt x)
Description : In LISP, the atom that stands for “False” is ___________ a) t b) nil c) y d) time
Last Answer : b) nil
Description : In LISP, the addition 3 + 2 is entered as _______________ a) 3 + 2 b) 3 add 2
Last Answer : b) 3 add 2
Description : The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics were based on research performed at? a) CMU b) MIT c) Stanford University d) RAMD
Description : Which is not the commonly used programming language for AI? a) PROLOG b) Java c) LISP d) Perl
Last Answer : d) Perl
Description : In LISP, the atom that stands for “true” is _____________ a) t b) ml c) y d) time
Last Answer : a) t
Description : What was originally called the “imitation game” by its creator? a) The Turing Test b) LISP c) The Logic Theorist d) Cybernetics
Last Answer : a) The Turing Test
Description : Claude Shannon described the operation of electronic switching circuits with a system of mathematical logic called _____________ a) LISP b) XLISP c) Neural networking d) Boolean algebra
Last Answer : c) Neural networking
Description : Which company offers the LISP machine considered “the most powerful symbolic processor available”? a) LMI b) Symbolics c) Xerox d) Texas Instruments
Last Answer : b) Symbolics
Description : To invoke the LISP system, you must enter a. AI b. LISP c. both b and c d. None of the above
Last Answer : d. None of the above
Description : Which is not the commonly used programming language for AI? A. PROLOG B. LISP C. Perl D. Java script
Last Answer : C. Perl
Description : ______ that deals with the interaction between computers and humans using the natural language A. LISP B. ELIZA C. PROLOG D. NLP
Last Answer : D. NLP
Description : Symbols, symbolic expressions and computing with those is at the core of ______ A. LISP B. ELIZA C. PROLOG D. NLP
Last Answer : A. LISP A. LISP
Description : ______ is used for AI because it supports the implementation of software that computes with symbols very well. A. LISP B. ELIZA C. PROLOG D. NLP
Last Answer : A. LISP
Description : PROLOG, LISP, NLP are the language of ____ A. Artificial Intelligence B. Machine Learning C. Internet of Things D. Deep Learning
Last Answer : A. Artificial Intelligence
Description : Communication between man and machine is related with ______ A. LISP B. ELIZA C. All of above D. None of above
Last Answer : B. ELIZA
Description : The Set of actions for a problem in a state space is formulated by a ___________ a) Intermediate states b) Initial state c) Successor function, which takes current action and returns next immediate state d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Successor function, which takes current action and returns next immediate state
Description : Which algorithm takes two sentences and returns a unifier? a) Inference b) Hill-climbing search c) Depth-first search d) Unify algorithm
Last Answer : d) Unify algorithm
Description : The term ___________ is used for a depth-first search that chooses values for one variable at a time and returns when a variable has no legal values left to assign. a) Forward search b) Backtrack search c) Hill algorithm d) Reverse-Down-Hill search
Last Answer : b) Backtrack search
Description : An algorithm A is admissible if ___________ a) It is not guaranteed to return an optimal solution when one exists b) It is guaranteed to return an optimal solution when one exists c) It returns more solutions, but not an optimal one d) It guarantees to return more optimal solutions
Last Answer : b) It is guaranteed to return an optimal solution when one exists
Description : In which of the following learning the teacher returns reward and punishment to learner? a) Active learning b) Reinforcement learning c) Supervised learning d) Unsupervised learning
Last Answer : b) Reinforcement learning
Description : A search algorithm takes _________ as an input and returns ________ as an output. a) Input, output b) Problem, solution c) Solution, problem d) Parameters, sequence of actions
Last Answer : b) Problem, solution