Iq Set1
Iq Set1
SET 1
Two (02) Mark Question
Q. 8. Mention four examples of machines that are not AI but confused with AI.
Or
Mention four examples of machines that are smart but not AI.
A. Automatic gates in shopping malls / remote control drones/ a fully automatic washing machine/ Air
Conditioner/ Refrigerator/ Robotic toy cars/ Television etc.
Q. 10. Pick the odd one out and justify your answer:
a. Snap Chat Filter
b. Face Lock in Phone
c. Chatbot
d. Image search Option
A. Chatbot, as it is NLP based, the other three are Computer vision based.
Q. 1. What is Intelligence? Explain in brief any three types of intelligence that are mainly
perceived by human beings?
A. Intelligence is the ‘ability to perceive or infer information, and to retain it as knowledge to be applied
towards adaptive behavior within an environment or context.’
OR
Intelligence is the ability to interact with the world (speech, vision, motion, manipulation), ability to
model the world and to reason about it, ability to learn, ability to make decisions and to adapt.
OR
Intelligence has been defined in many ways: It involves abstract reasoning, mental representation,
problem solving, and decision making, the ability to learn, emotional knowledge, creativity, and
adaptation to meet the demands of the environment effectively.
As per major researches, there are mainly 9 types of Intelligence:
(i) Mathematical Logical Intelligence: A person's ability to regulate, measure, and understand numerical
symbols, abstraction and logic.
(ii) Linguistic Intelligence: Language processing skills both in terms of understanding orimplementation
in writing or speech.
(iii) Spatial Visual Intelligence: It is defined as the ability to perceive the visual world and the relationship
of one object to another.
Q. 2. How can AI be integrated with non-AI technologies? Explain with the help of an
example.
A. Today’s world is changing with the adoption of IOT (Internet of Things). IOT is helping in prominently
capturing a tremendous amount of data from multiple sources. The convergence of AI (Artificial
Intelligence) and IOT can redefine the way industries, business, and economies function. AI enabled IoT
creates intelligent machines that simulate smart behavior and supports decision making with little or no
human interference. While IOT provides data, artificial intelligence acquires the power to unlock
responses, offering both creativity and context to drive smart actions. Here are some examples:
Ex. 1: Self-driving Cars: Tesla’s self-driving cars are the best example of IoT and AI working together.
With the power of AI, self-driving cars predict the behavior of pedestrians and cards in various
circumstances. For example, they can determine road conditions, optimal speed, weather and getting
smarter with each trip.
Ex. 2: Robots in Manufacturing: Manufacturing is one of the industries that already embraced new
technologies like IoT, artificial intelligence, facial recognition, deep learning, Robots and many more.
Robots employed in factories are turning smarter with the support of implanted sensors, which
facilitates data transmission. Moreover, as the robots are provisioned with intelligence algorithms, they
can learn from newer data. This approach not only saves time and cost but also makes the
manufacturing process better over time.
Ex.3: Weather forecasting System: In a weather forecasting system, where IOT temperature sensor and
humidity sensors collect data from the physical world, AI tries to figure out patterns from previous data
collected and tries to interpret and give accurate predictions of upcoming day weather.
Ex.4: Smart Drones: Initially drones were only able to capture photographs, these were not AI drones. As
the scientist used to analyze the data captured through drones. Now the drones are incorporated with
AI, which helps them to make decisions also on the basis of the picture they capture.
Q. 3. Read the given scenario and answer the questions that follow:
A farmer keeps rabbits in three large hutches that stand in a row in his backyard. Each of the hutches is
painted different colours – red, yellow and green. Until recently, the number of rabbits in the green
hutch was twice as large as the number of rabbits in the yellow hutch. Then, one day, the farmer took
five rabbits out of the left-side hutch and gave them away to the local school’s pet corner. He also took
half of the rabbits that remained in the left-side hutch and moved them to the red hutch.
a. What was the colour of the left-side hutch? Justify your answer with explanation.
A. The answer is yellow.
Explanation: As we already know at the outset the number of rabbits in the green hutch was twice as
large as the number of rabbits in the yellow hutch. This means that the number of rabbits in the green
hutch was an even number. After the farmer removed five rabbits from the left side hutch, then the
number of rabbits that remained there also became an even number. This is proven by the fact that it
was divisible by 2. Therefore, before those five were removed, the left side hutch contained an uneven
Q. 4. A thief has just found a pair of ancient treasure caves. One of the caves is filled with
unbelievable treasure and the other has a fire breathing monster that will eat anyone who
opens that cave. One cave has a black door decorated with diamonds and the other cave has
a brown door decorated with sapphires. Each of the doors has an engraved description on
top. The descriptions say:
a. Black Door: Monster is here.
b. Brown Door: Only One Door speaks the truth.
Which door should the thief open?
A. The treasure is in the Black door.
Explanation: Let us look at the description on the Brown door. It can be correct or wrong.
Scenario 1: The description on the Brown door is true. Then the description on the Black door has to be
false. That means that the inscription on the Black door is false and the cave with black door contains
the treasure!
Scenario 2: The description on the Brown door is false. Then either both the descriptions are false or
both are true. Both cannot be true as that is impossible and not consistent. That means that both
descriptions are false.