Description : Specify the agent architecture name that is used to capture all kinds of actions. a) Complex b) Relational c) Hybrid d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Hybrid
Description : ____________ are algorithms that learn from their more complex environments (hence eco) to generalize, approximate and simplify solution logic. a) Fuzzy Relational DB b) Ecorithms c) Fuzzy Set d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Fuzzy Set
Description : ______ are algorithms that learn from their more complex environments (hence eco) to generalize, approximate and simplify solution logic. a) Fuzzy Relational DB b) Ecorithms c) Fuzzy Set d) None of the mentioned
Description : Which agent enables the deliberation about the computational entities and actions? a) Hybrid b) Reflective c) Relational d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Reflective
Description : Which method can’t be used for expressing relational knowledge? a) Literal system b) Variable-based system c) Attribute-based system d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Attribute-based system
Description : An agent is composed of ________ a) Architecture b) Agent Function c) Perception Sequence d) Architecture and Program
Last Answer : d) Architecture and Program
Description : What are the composition for agents in artificial intelligence? a) Program b) Architecture c) Both Program & Architecture d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Both Program & Architecture
Description : Many words have more than one meaning; we have to select the meaning which makes the most sense in context. This can be resolved by ____________ a) Fuzzy Logic b) Word Sense Disambiguation c) Shallow Semantic Analysis d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Word Sense Disambiguation
Description : What is Morphological Segmentation? a) Does Discourse Analysis b) Separate words into individual morphemes and identify the class of the morphemes c) Is an extension of propositional logic d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Separate words into individual morphemes and identify the class of the morphemes
Description : Which is an appropriate language for describing the relationships? a) First-order logic b) Propositional logic c) ILP d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) First-order logic
Description : ______________ is/are the way/s to represent uncertainty. a) Fuzzy Logic b) Probability c) Entropy d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : d) All of the mentioned
Description : Which can be converted to inferred equivalent CNF sentence? a) Every sentence of propositional logic b) Every sentence of inference c) Every sentence of first-order logic d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Every sentence of first-order logic
Description : First Order Logic is also known as ___________ a) First Order Predicate Calculus b) Quantification Theory c) Lower Order Calculus d) All of the mentioned
Description : The statement comprising the limitations of FOL is/are ____________ a) Expressiveness b) Formalizing Natural Languages c) Many-sorted Logic d) All of the mentioned
Description : What is not represented by using propositional logic? a) Objects b) Relations c) Both Objects & Relations d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Both Objects & Relations
Description : Fuzzy logic is usually represented as a) IF-THEN-ELSE rules b) IF-THEN rules c) Both a & b d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) IF-THEN rules
Description : Which of the following is used for probability theory sentences? a) Conditional logic b) Logic c) Extension of propositional logic d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Extension of propositional logic
Description : ____________ planning allows the agent to take advice from the domain designer in the form of decomposition rules. a) GraphPlan b) Hierarchical task network (HTN) c) SatPlan d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Hierarchical task network (HTN)
Description : What is the main task of a problem-solving agent? a) Solve the given problem and reach to goal b) To find out which sequence of action will get it to the goal state c) All of the mentioned d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) All of the mentioned
Description : Which is used to select the particular environment to run the agent? a) Environment creator b) Environment Generator c) Both Environment creator & Generator d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Environment Generator
Description : Which depends on the percepts and actions available to the agent? a) Agent b) Sensor c) Design problem d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Design problem
Description : In which state spaces does the online-dfs-agent will work? a) Irreversible state spaces b) Reversible state spaces c) Searchable state spaces d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Reversible state spaces
Description : What is called an exploration problem? a) State and actions are unknown to the agent b) State and actions are known to the agent c) Only actions are known to agent d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) State and actions are unknown to the agent
Description : The Task Environment of an agent consists of ____________ a) Sensors b) Actuators c) Performance Measures d) All of the mentioned
Description : What is rational at any given time depends on? a) The performance measure that defines the criterion of success b) The agent’s prior knowledge of the environment c) The actions that the agent can perform d) All of the mentioned
Description : In which agent does the problem generator is present? a) Learning agent b) Observing agent c) Reflex agent d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) Learning agent
Description : What is the rule of simple reflex agent? a) Simple-action rule b) Condition-action rule c) Simple & Condition-action rule d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Condition-action rule
Description : What among the following is/are the example of the intelligent agent/agents? a) Human b) Robot c) Autonomous Spacecraft d) All of the mentioned
Description : The performance of an agent can be improved by __________ a) Learning b) Observing c) Perceiving d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) Learning
Description : Like relational databases there does exists fuzzy relational databases. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : n(log n) is referred to A. A measure of the desired maximal complexity of data mining algorithms B. A database containing volatile data used for the daily operation of an organization C. Relational database management system D. None of these
Last Answer : A. A measure of the desired maximal complexity of data mining algorithms
Description : What are the stages in Relational based systems?
Last Answer : i. tokenization ii. Complex word handling iii. Basic groups iv. Complex phrases v. Merges structures
Description : How many ALU(s) is/are control by one control unit is SIMD (single instruction stream, multiple data stream) architecture? a) one or more ALUs b) One ALU c) Only two ALU d) Impossible to say
Last Answer : a) one or more ALUs
Description : extendible architecture is A. Modular design of a software application that facilitates the integration of new modules B. Showing a universal law or rule to be invalid by providing a counter example C. ... of attributes in a database table that refers to data in another table D. None of these
Last Answer : A. Modular design of a software application that facilitates the integration of new modules
Description : Define Architecture.
Last Answer : The action program will run on some sort of computing device which is called as Architecture
Description : What is Relaxed Layered Style? a) Each layer can be constrained to use only the layer directly below it b) Sometimes this constraint is relaxed slightly to allow each layer to use all the layers below it c) All of the mentioned d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : Sometimes this constraint is relaxed slightly to allow each layer to use all the layers below it
Description : What kind of perception is used in printing? a) Optical character recognition b) Speech recognition c) Perception d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) Optical character recognition
Description : What kind of interpretation is done by adding context-dependant information? a) Semantic b) Syntactic c) Pragmatic d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) Pragmatic
Description : Which kind of problem are suitable for planning graph? a) Propositional planning problem b) Planning problem c) Action problem d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) Propositional planning problem
Description : What is meant by predicate indexing? a) All the one kind of facts in one bucket and another kind in other bucket b) Acts like index for facts c) All of the mentioned d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) All the one kind of facts in one bucket and another kind in other bucket
Description : A game can be formally defined as a kind of search problem with the following components. a) Initial State b) Successor Function c) Terminal Test d) All of the mentioned
Description : Which algorithm is used to solve any kind of problem? a) Breadth-first algorithm b) Tree algorithm c) Bidirectional search algorithm d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : b) Tree algorithm
Description : Which kind of planning consists of successive representations of different levels of a plan? a) hierarchical planning b) non-hierarchical planning c) project planning d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) hierarchical planning
Description : The Newell and Simon program that proved theorems of Principal Mathematical was ____________ a) Elementary Perceiver b) General Problem Solver c) Logic Theorist d) Boolean Algebra
Last Answer : c) Logic Theorist
Description : 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 ... 0 and 1? a) Human logic b) Fuzzy logic c) Boolean logic d) Operational logic
Last Answer : b) Fuzzy logic
Description : Which produces hypotheses that are easy to read for humans? a) ILP b) Artificial intelligence c) Propositional logic d) First-order logic
Last Answer : a) ILP
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 : How is Fuzzy Logic different from conventional control methods? a) IF and THEN Approach b) FOR Approach c) WHILE Approach d) DO Approach
Last Answer : a) IF and THEN Approach