Q.1
In LISP, the function (copy-list )
  • returns a new list that is equal to by copying the top-level element of
  • returns the length of
  • returns t if is empty
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.2
A certain Professor at the Stanford University coined the word 'artificial intelligence' inat a conference held at Dartmouth college. Can you name the Professor?
  • David Levy
  • John McCarthy
  • Joseph Weizenbaum
  • Hans Berliner
  • E. None of the above
Q.3
Which of these schools was not among the early leaders in AI research?
  • Dartmouth University
  • Harvard University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Stanford University
  • E. None of the above
Q.4
LISP machines also are known as:
  • AI workstations
  • time-sharing terminals
  • super mini computers
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.5
Which of the following, is a component of an expert system?
  • inference engine
  • knowledge base
  • user interface
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.6
A Personal Consultant knowledge base contain information in the form of:
  • parameters
  • contexts
  • production rules
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.7
Which approach to speech recognition avoids the problem caused by the variation in speech patterns among different speakers?
  • Continuous speech recognition
  • Isolated word recognition
  • Connected word recognition
  • Speaker-dependent recognition
  • E. None of the above
Q.8
A computer vision technique that relies on image templates is:
  • edge detection
  • binocular vision
  • model-based vision
  • robot vision
  • E. None of the above
Q.9
Who is considered to be the "father" of artificial intelligence?
  • Fisher Ada
  • John McCarthy
  • Allen Newell
  • Alan Turning
  • E. None of the above
Q.10
In which of the following areas may ICAI programs prove to be useful?
  • educational institutions
  • corporations
  • department of Defence
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.11
A series of AI systems developed by Pat Langley to explore the role of heuristics in scientific discovery.
  • RAMD
  • BACON
  • MIT
  • DU
  • E. None of the above
Q.12
A natural language generation program must decide:
  • what to say
  • when to say something
  • why it is being used
  • both (a) and (b)
  • E. None of the above
Q.13
In LISP, the function X (x). (2x+l) would be rendered as
  • (lambda (x) (+(*2 x)l))
  • (lambda (x) (+1 (* 2x)
  • (+ lambda (x) 1 (*2x))
  • (* lambda(x) (+2x1)
  • E. None of the above
Q.14
Visual clues that are helpful in computer vision include:
  • colour and motion
  • depth and texture
  • height and weight
  • a and b above
  • E. None of the above
Q.15
The explanation facility of an expert system may be used to:
  • construct a diagnostic model
  • expedite the debugging process
  • explain the system's reasoning process
  • All of the above
  • E. both (b) and (c)
Q.16
Which of the following have people traditionally done better than computers?
  • recognizing relative importance
  • finding similarities
  • resolving ambiguity
  • All of the above
  • E. (a) and (c) above.
Q.17
The hardware features of LISP machines generally include:
  • large memory and a high-speed processor
  • letter-quality printers and 8-inch disk drives
  • a mouse and a specialized keyboard
  • both (a) and (c)
  • E. None of the above
Q.18
Research scientists all over the world are taking steps towards building computers with circuits patterned after the complex inter connections existing among the human brain's nerve cells. What name is given to such type of computers?
  • Intelligent computers
  • Supercomputers
  • Neural network computers
  • Smart computers
  • E. None of the above
Q.19
A bidirectional feedback loop links computer modelling with:
  • artificial science
  • heuristic processing
  • human intelligence
  • cognitive science
  • E. None of the above
Q.20
High-resolution, bit-mapped displays are useful for displaying:
  • clearer characters
  • graphics
  • more characters
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.21
What of the following is considered to be a pivotal event in the history of AI.
  • 1949, Donald O, The organization of Behaviour,
  • 1950, Computing Machinery and Intelligence.
  • 1956, Dartmouth University Conference Organized by John McCarthy
  • 1961, Computer and Computer Sense.
  • E. None of the above
Q.22
Ambiguity may be caused by:
  • syntactic ambiguity
  • multiple word meanings
  • unclear antecedents
  • All of the above
  • E. None of the above
Q.23
A computer program that contains expertise in a particular domain is called an:
  • intelligent planner
  • automatic processor
  • expert system
  • operational symbolizer
  • E. None of the above
Q.24
Claude Shannon described the operation of electronic switching circuits with a system of mathematical logic called:
  • LISP
  • XLISP
  • Boolean algebra
  • neural networking
  • E. None of the above
Q.25
What is the name of the computer program that contains the distilled knowledge of an expert?
  • Data base management system
  • Management information System
  • Expert system
  • Artificial intelligence
  • E. None of the above
Q.26
What is the name of the computer program that simulates the thought processes of human beings?
  • Human logic
  • Expert reason
  • Expert system
  • Personal information
  • E. None of the above
Q.27
A problem is first connected to its proposed solution during the _____ stage.
  • conceptualization
  • identification
  • formalization
  • implementation.
  • E. testing
Q.28
The field that investigates the mechanics of human intelligence is:
  • history
  • cognitive science
  • psychology
  • sociology
  • E. None of the above
Q.29
The new organization established to implement the Fifth Generation Project is called:
  • ICOT (Institute for New Generation Computer Technology)
  • MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry)
  • MCC (Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation)
  • SCP (Stategic Computing Program)
  • E. None of the above
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