Description : What is Artificial Intelligence? Explain history and importance of AI.
Last Answer : Ans:- Artificial Intelligence is the study of how to make computers do things, which at the moment, people can do better. History of AI:- Although the computer provided the technology necessary ... ability of the human mind to reason and learn in an environment of uncertainty and imprecision .
Description : The first widely used commercial form of Artificial Intelligence (Al) is being used in many popular products like microwave ovens, automobiles and plug in circuit boards for desktop PCs. What is name of AI? A. Boolean logic B. Human logic C. Fuzzy logic D. Functional logic
Last Answer : C. Fuzzy logic
Description : Define Artificial Intelligence in terms of rational acting.
Last Answer : A field of study that seeks to explain and emulate intelligent behaviors in terms of computational processes-Schalkoff. The branch of computer science that is concerned with the automation of intelligent behavior-Luger & Stubblefield.
Description : Define Artificial Intelligence in terms of human performance.
Last Answer : The art of creating machines that performs functions that require intelligence when performed by people.
Description : Define Artificial Intelligence formulated by Haugeland.
Last Answer : The exciting new effort to make computers think machines with minds in the full and literal sense.
Description : What is Weak AI? a) the embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer b) a set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect intelligence if it ... the study of mental faculties using mental models implemented on a computer d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : c) the study of mental faculties using mental models implemented on a computer
Description : Weak AI is a. the embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer. b. a set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect intelligence if it were ... faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a computer. d. All of the above
Last Answer : c. the study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a computer
Description : ____ AI is a type of intelligence which could perform any intellectual task with efficiency like human. A. Narrow AI B. General AI C. Super AI D. None of above
Last Answer : B. General AI
Description : Strong AI is__________ A. The embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer. B. A set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect intelligence if it were generated ... mental models implemented on a computer D. All of the above E. None of the above
Last Answer : A. The embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer.
Description : Weak AI is____________ A. The embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer. B. A set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect intelligence if it were generated ... mental models implemented on a computer D. All of the above E. None of the above
Last Answer : C. The study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a computer
Description : What of the following is considered to be a pivotal event in the history of AI. A. 1949, Donald O, The organization of Behavior. B. 1950, Computing Machinery and Intelligence. C. 1956, Dartmouth ... Conference Organized by John McCarthy. D. 1961, Computer and Computer Sense. E. None of the above
Last Answer : C. 1956, Dartmouth University Conference Organized by John McCarthy.
Description : The characteristics of the computer system capable of thinking, reasoning and learning are known as ____________ a) machine intelligence b) human intelligence c) artificial intelligence d) virtual intelligence
Last Answer : c) artificial intelligence
Description : If the English Philosopher Thomas Hobbes could be called ‘grandfather’ of artificial intelligence, then who could be called its father? a) A.M. Turning b) John McCarthy c) Allen Newell d) Herbert Simon
Last Answer : a) A.M. Turning
Description : What is the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP)? a) Computer Science b) Artificial Intelligence c) Linguistics d) All of the mentioned
Last Answer : d) All of the mentioned
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 : How many types of recognition are there in artificial intelligence? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Last Answer : c) 3
Description : How many types of quantification are available in artificial intelligence? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Last Answer : b) 2
Description : Frames in artificial intelligence is derived from semantic nets. a) True b) False
Last Answer : a) True
Description : How many logical connectives are there in artificial intelligence? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
Last Answer : d) 5
Description : How many proposition symbols are there in artificial intelligence? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Description : What kind of environment is strategic in artificial intelligence? a) Deterministic b) Rational c) Partial d) Stochastic
Last Answer : a) Deterministic
Description : What kind of observing environments are present in artificial intelligence? a) Partial b) Fully c) Learning d) Both Partial & Fully
Last Answer : d) Both Partial & Fully
Description : What is the action of task environment in artificial intelligence? a) Problem b) Solution c) Agent d) Observation
Last Answer : a) Problem
Description : What is meant by simulated annealing in artificial intelligence? a) Returns an optimal solution when there is a proper cooling schedule b) Returns an optimal solution when there is no proper cooling ... not return an optimal solution when there is a proper cooling schedule d) None of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) Returns an optimal solution when there is a proper cooling schedule
Description : Artificial Intelligence has its expansion in the following application. a) Planning and Scheduling b) Game Playing c) Diagnosis d) All of the mentioned
Description : What is Artificial intelligence? a) Putting your intelligence into Computer b) Programming with your own intelligence c) Making a Machine intelligent d) Playing a Game
Last Answer : c) Making a Machine intelligent
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 : What is the name of the computer program that contains the distilled knowledge of an expert? a) Database management system b) Management information System c) Expert system d) Artificial intelligence
Last Answer : c) Expert system
Description : An Artificial Intelligence technique that allows computers to understand associations and relationships between objects and events is called _____________ a) heuristic processing b) cognitive science c) relative symbolism d) pattern matching
Last Answer : c) relative symbolism
Description : Which particular generation of computers is associated with artificial intelligence? a) Second b) Fourth c) Fifth d) Third
Last Answer : c) Fifth
Description : Which of the following task/tasks Artificial Intelligence could not do yet? a) Understand natural language robustly b) Web mining c) Construction of plans in real time dynamic systems d) All of the mentioned
Description : A basic line following robot is based on __________ a) Strong Artificial Intelligence approach b) Weak Artificial Intelligence approach c) Cognitive Artificial Intelligence approach d) Applied Artificial Intelligence approach
Last Answer : b) Weak Artificial Intelligence approach
Description : A completely automated chess engine (Learn from previous games) is based on? a) Strong Artificial Intelligence approach b) Weak Artificial Intelligence approach c) Cognitive Artificial Intelligence approach d) Applied Artificial Intelligence approach
Last Answer : a) Strong Artificial Intelligence approach
Description : The Face Recognition system is based on? a) Strong Artificial Intelligence approach b) Weak Artificial Intelligence approach c) Cognitive Artificial Intelligence approach d) Applied Artificial Intelligence approach
Last Answer : d) Applied Artificial Intelligence approach
Description : An Artificial Neural Network Is based on? a) Strong Artificial Intelligence approach b) Weak Artificial Intelligence approach c) Cognitive Artificial Intelligence approach d) Applied Artificial Intelligence approach
Last Answer : c) Cognitive Artificial Intelligence approach
Description : Which of the following could be the approaches to Artificial Intelligence? a) Strong Artificial Intelligence b) Weak Artificial Intelligence c) Applied Artificial Intelligence d) All of the mentioned
Description : The Al researcher who co-authored both the Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and The Fifth Generation is __________ a) Bruce Lee b) Randy Davis c) Ed Feigenbaum d) Mark Fox
Last Answer : c) Ed Feigenbaum
Description : Who is the “father” of artificial intelligence? a) Fisher Ada b) John McCarthy c) Allen Newell d) Alan Turning
Last Answer : a) Fisher Ada
Description : A certain Professor at the Stanford University coined the word ‘artificial intelligence’ in 1956 at a conference held at Dartmouth college. Can you name the Professor? a) David Levy b) John McCarthy c) Joseph Weizenbaum d) Hans Berliner
Last Answer : b) John McCarthy
Description : Which of these schools was not among the early leaders in Artificial Intelligence research? a) Dartmouth University b) Harvard University c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology d) Stanford University
Last Answer : b) Harvard University
Description : DARPA, the agency that has funded a great deal of American Artificial Intelligence research, is part of the Department of __________ a) Defense b) Energy c) Education d) Justice
Last Answer : a) Defense
Description : A.M. turing developed a technique for determining whether a computer could or could not demonstrate the artificial Intelligence, Presently, this technique is called __________ a) Turing Test b) Algorithm c) Boolean Algebra d) Logarithm
Last Answer : a) Turing Test
Description : A series of Artificial Intelligence systems, developed by Pat Langley to explore the role of heuristics in scientific discovery is ________ a) RAMD b) BACON c) MIT d) DU
Last Answer : b) BACON
Description : Strong Artificial Intelligence is __________ a) the embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer b) a set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect ... through the use of mental models implemented on a computer d) all of the mentioned
Last Answer : a) the embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer
Description : An Artificial Intelligence system developed by Terry A. Winograd to permit an interactive dialogue about a domain he called blocks-world. a) SHRDLU b) SIMD c) BACON d) STUDENT
Last Answer : a) SHRDLU
Description : Which of the following contains the output segments of Artificial Intelligence programming? a) Printed language and synthesized speech b) Manipulation of physical object c) Locomotion d) All of the mentioned
Description : Conventional Artificial Intelligence is different from soft computing in the sense A. Conventional Artificial Intelligence deal with prdicate logic where as soft computing deal with fuzzy logic B. Conventional Artificial ... empirical data C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of the above
Last Answer : C. Both (a) and (b
Description : Core of soft Computing is A. Fuzzy Computing, Neural Computing, Genetic Algorithms B. Fuzzy Networks and Artificial Intelligence C. Artificial Intelligence and Neural Science D. Neural Science and Genetic Science
Last Answer : D. Neural Science and Genetic Science
Description : Artificial intelligence is A . It uses machine-learning techniques. Here program can learn From past experience and adapt themselves to new situations B. Computational procedure that takes some ... performs tasks that would require intelligence when performed by humans D . None of these
Last Answer : C. Science of making machines performs tasks that would require intelligence when performed by humans