This document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of artificial intelligence topics. The questions cover subjects like prominent AI research centers, pioneers in the field like John McCarthy and Alan Turing, types of computer systems used for AI like supercomputers, early AI programming languages including LISP and PROLOG, approaches to planning in AI like hierarchical planning, definitions of strong AI, inventions fundamental to AI's development like the integrated circuit, and specific expert systems developed at research institutions.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of artificial intelligence topics. The questions cover subjects like prominent AI research centers, pioneers in the field like John McCarthy and Alan Turing, types of computer systems used for AI like supercomputers, early AI programming languages including LISP and PROLOG, approaches to planning in AI like hierarchical planning, definitions of strong AI, inventions fundamental to AI's development like the integrated circuit, and specific expert systems developed at research institutions.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of artificial intelligence topics. The questions cover subjects like prominent AI research centers, pioneers in the field like John McCarthy and Alan Turing, types of computer systems used for AI like supercomputers, early AI programming languages including LISP and PROLOG, approaches to planning in AI like hierarchical planning, definitions of strong AI, inventions fundamental to AI's development like the integrated circuit, and specific expert systems developed at research institutions.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of artificial intelligence topics. The questions cover subjects like prominent AI research centers, pioneers in the field like John McCarthy and Alan Turing, types of computer systems used for AI like supercomputers, early AI programming languages including LISP and PROLOG, approaches to planning in AI like hierarchical planning, definitions of strong AI, inventions fundamental to AI's development like the integrated circuit, and specific expert systems developed at research institutions.
Artificial Intelligence Quiz Questions and Answers
1. One of the leading American robotics centers is the Robotics
Institute located at a. CMU b. MIT c. RAND d. SRI Ans: A 2. Who is considered to be the ‘father’ of artificial intelligence? a. Fisher Ada b. John McCarthy c. Allen Newell d. Alan Turning Ans: D 3. Super computers a. Designed to execute, rapidly and efficiently, code written in a specific programming language such as LISP or Prolog b. Normally thought of as numerical processing machines, but they can also be used for symbolic processing c. Designed to operate efficiently on such symbolic knowledge structures as trees, semantic networks, and rule bases that utilize representations such as frames d. Perform actual parallel distributed processing by means of special processing units As: B 4. PROLOG is an AI programming language which solves problems with a form of symbolic logic known as predicate calculus. It was developed in 1972 at the University of Marseilles by a team of specialists. Can you name the person who headed the this team? a. Alain Colmerauer b. Nicklaus Wirth c. Seymour Papert d. John McCarthy Ans: A 5. Which kind of planning consists of successive representations of different levels of a plan? a. hierarchical planning b. non-hierarchical planning c. All of the above d. Project planning Ans: A 6. 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 by humans c. The study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a computer d. All of the above Ans: A 7. The integrated circuit was invented by Jack Kilby of a. MIT b. Texas Instruments c. Xerox d. All of the above As: B 8. The first AI programming language was called a. BASIC b. FORTRAN c. IPL d. LISP Ans: C 9. The expert system developed at MIT to solve mathematical problems is known as a. RAND b. ISIS c. MACSYMA d. MOLGEN Ans: C 10. Expert Ease was developed under the direction of a. John McCarthy b. Donald Michie c. Lofit Zadeh d. Alan Turning Ans: B