Question Bank Class 9 (Ch. 1 - AI)
Question Bank Class 9 (Ch. 1 - AI)
Question Bank Class 9 (Ch. 1 - AI)
Question Bank
4. Give an example of Al application technology that has used and implemented various domains
of Al.
Ans. Humanoid Sophia
5. Give an example of computer vision-based Al application which has capability to change the
way we live now. Explain.
Ans. Self-driving cars. The self-driving cars would have computer-vision based technology using
which they can identify which objects are in front of them, at what distance, moving at what speed
etc. and based on this information, they can make decisions like drivers.
It would change the future scene as then we would not have to worry about the driving conditions,
vehicles, and people around it and so on. We could just sit on the back seat and doing our other
preferred work.
10. How better is smart home in offering security solutions than a traditional home?
Ans. The smart homes offer better security solutions like:
➢ Easily automate lights or change them remotely for your arrival.
➢ Set up your system to get notifications through email, text, phone, or real-time video clips of
alarms.
➢ See who's at the door, what your pet is doing or watch as the kids come home, from your phone,
computer, or mobile device.
➢ View stored video clips of events from monitored areas of the home.
15. In your opinion, what most important skill should an Al professional have other than the
required technical skills?
Ans. The most important non-technical skill an Al professional should have Complex Problem
Solving.
Complex Problem-Solving skill involves:
(i) Define a problem, its goals and challenges.
(ii) Identify various solutions and possible outcomes.
(iii) Choose a plan on the basis of accuracy of solution, ease of implementation and cost.
Implement the idea.
17. Name some ethical issues related to: (i) AI setup, (ii) AI actions, (iii) AI impact, (iv) AI future.
Ans. (i) Bias and fairness Accountability, transparency
(ii) Safety, Human-AI interaction, Trust, Privacy and control
(iii) Automation, Impact over jobs, Auditability, and Interpretability
(iv) Control of AI over things and people, Human rights, robot rights.
23. How would you ensure that the bias does not creep in data?
Ans. One can ensure that the bias does not creep in or gets minimised by the following steps:
➢ Identifying the correlation of features with data (should be diverse).
➢ Identifying the correlation among sets of data, while studying the impact of data and minimising
the impact so as to have fair decisions.
➢ Observing biases in human decisions and the data collected.
➢ Ensuring “balanced” data.
➢ Supervised decision-making.
➢ Regular Bias testing by learning about biases and inducing fairness by through and repeated
testing of data and modification in training data.
26. What are GANs? How would it impact our lives in future?
Ans. GANs are Generative Adversarial Networks, AI algorithms that generate realistic data. In the
future, they'll impact media, design, healthcare, training, security, fashion, and environmental
conservation. They can create lifelike images, aid drug discovery, improve AI assistants, and enhance
e-commerce experiences. However, ethical concerns over fake media and misinformation must be
addressed to ensure responsible use.
30. What is data science? How does it use AI? Give examples.
Ans. Data Science is a field of AI that uses scientific methods, processes, algorithms, and systems to
extract knowledge and insights from many structural and unstructured data. It utilizes AI, such as
machine learning for predictive models, NLP for text analysis, computer vision for visual data, and
deep learning for complex tasks. AI enhances data science's capabilities, enabling automation,
decision-making, and valuable insights in various domains.
31. What is Computer Vision? Give some examples of computer-vision based AI applications.
Ans. Computer Vision is a subfield of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science that focuses on
enabling machines to interpret and understand visual information from the world. It involves
developing algorithms and models that allow computers to "see" and analyze images, videos, and
other visual data. Example :
Facial Recognition: AI-powered facial recognition systems can identify and authenticate individuals
based on their facial features. These applications are used in security systems, unlocking devices,
and photo tagging on social media platforms.
32. Name the scientist who first used the term “Artificial Intelligence”.
Ans. John McCarthy