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Chapter 1 - Artificial Intelligence – Class X

Question Bank

Artificial Intelligence - Introduction

1. What does the term "Artificial" in "Artificial Intelligence" refer to?

a) Something that occurs naturally

b) Something that is manmade

c) A biological process

d) A random phenomenon

Answer: b) Something that is manmade

2. How is intelligence defined according to researchers?

a) The ability to perform complex calculations

b) The ability to perceive or infer information and retain it as knowledge

c) The ability to mimic human behavior

d) The ability to communicate effectively

Answer: b) The ability to perceive or infer information and retain it as knowledge

3. What makes humans an intelligent species?

a) The ability to perceive and infer information, and apply it adaptively

b) The ability to create complex machines

c) The ability to speak multiple languages

d) The ability to live in various environments

Answer: a) The ability to perceive and infer information, and apply it adaptively

Types of Intelligence

4. What does "Spatial Visual Intelligence" refer to?

a) The ability to understand language


b) The ability to perceive the visual world and the relationship of objects

c) The ability to use limbs in a skilled manner

d) The ability to recognize sounds and rhythms

Answer: b) The ability to perceive the visual world and the relationship of objects

5. Which type of intelligence involves language processing skills?

a) Musical Intelligence

b) Logical Reasoning

c) Linguistic Intelligence

d) Intrapersonal Intelligence

Answer: c) Linguistic Intelligence

6. What type of intelligence is related to a person's ability to recognize and create sound patterns?

a) Spatial Visual Intelligence

b) Existential Intelligence

c) Musical Intelligence

d) Naturalist Intelligence

Answer: c) Musical Intelligence

7. Which intelligence category is associated with selfawareness, including recognizing one’s own strengths
and weaknesses?

a) Intrapersonal Intelligence

b) Interpersonal Intelligence

c) Kinesthetic Intelligence

d) Linguistic Intelligence

Answer: a) Intrapersonal Intelligence

8. What is "Naturalist Intelligence" concerned with?

a) Understanding numerical symbols


b) Processing information about the environment

c) Spiritual awareness

d) Recognizing sound patterns

Answer: b) Processing information about the environment

9. Which intelligence type is associated with the ability to use limbs skillfully?

a) Linguistic Intelligence

b) Spatial Visual Intelligence

c) Kinesthetic Intelligence

d) Existential Intelligence

Answer: c) Kinesthetic Intelligence

10. What does "Interpersonal Intelligence" involve?

a) Recognizing and creating sounds

b) Communicating with others by understanding their feelings

c) Processing environmental information

d) Solving mathematical problems

Answer: b) Communicating with others by understanding their feelings

11. Which intelligence type includes reasoning and planning abilities?

a) Linguistic Intelligence

b) Logical Reasoning

c) Naturalist Intelligence

d) Musical Intelligence

Answer: b) Logical Reasoning

AI in Everyday Life

12. What is a common application of AI in our everyday life?


a) Printing documents

b) Playing physical sports

c) Voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri

d) Handwriting notes

Answer: c) Voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri

13. Which of the following is an example of AI helping with navigation?

a) Microsoft Word

b) Google Maps

c) Adobe Photoshop

d) WhatsApp

Answer: b) Google Maps

14. How does Google assist users when they search for information online?

a) By displaying only images

b) By autocorrecting typed sentences and suggesting search results

c) By providing only advertisements

d) By limiting the number of results

Answer: b) By autocorrecting typed sentences and suggesting search results

15. Which platform uses AI to recommend content based on user preferences?

a) Microsoft Excel

b) Spotify

c) MS Word

d) Zoom

Answer: b) Spotify

16. How has AI enhanced the gaming experience?

a) By reducing game speed


b) By enhancing graphics and introducing new difficulty levels

c) By limiting game access

d) By disabling multiplayer modes

Answer: b) By enhancing graphics and introducing new difficulty levels

17. What task do AI powered pocket assistants perform?

a) They clean your house

b) They execute tasks based on voice commands

c) They repair electronic devices

d) They manage physical documents

Answer: b) They execute tasks based on voice commands

18. What is a significant benefit of using AI in our daily activities?

a) It replaces human interaction

b) It makes complicated tasks easier and quicker to accomplish

c) It limits access to digital content

d) It slows down digital processes

Answer: b) It makes complicated tasks easier and quicker to accomplish

19. Which AI application was sophisticated enough to gain citizenship?

a. Virtual assistants
b. Humanoid robots like Sophia
c. Biometric security systems
d. Real-time language translators

Answer: b. Humanoid robots like Sophia

20. What distinguishes AI from other technologies?

a. AI requires human intervention for every task


b. AI is capable of making decisions or predictions on its own
c. AI cannot be trained with data
d. AI only exists in theoretical concepts

Answer: b. AI is capable of making decisions or predictions on its own


Machine Learning

21. What does Artificial Intelligence (AI) refer to?

a) Machines mimicking animal behaviors

b) Techniques that enable computers to mimic human intelligence

c) Technology that only processes data

d) Devices used for entertainment purposes

Answer: b) Techniques that enable computers to mimic human intelligence

22. How do AI enabled machines execute tasks?

a) Randomly without any logic

b) By thinking algorithmically and executing tasks intelligently

c) By copying human movements exactly

d) By following a script manually inputted by users

Answer: b) By thinking algorithmically and executing tasks intelligently

23. What is Machine Learning (ML)?

a) A subset of AI that involves programming machines manually

b) A subset of AI that enables machines to improve tasks with experience (data)

c) A method to create physical robots

d) A technology used only for data storage

Answer: b) A subset of AI that enables machines to improve tasks with experience (data)

24. What is the main goal of Machine Learning?

a) To manually input instructions for machines

b) To enable machines to learn by themselves using data

c) To perform calculations faster

d) To replace human labor entirely


Answer: b) To enable machines to learn by themselves using data

25. How does Machine Learning improve a machine's performance?

a) By increasing the machine's memory

b) By providing machines with experience through data

c) By upgrading the machine's hardware

d) By connecting multiple machines together

Answer: b) By providing machines with experience through data

26. What types of tasks can Machine Learning help machines to perform?

a) Simple calculations only

b) Making accurate predictions and decisions based on data

c) Replacing batteries

d) Creating art without any input

Answer: b) Making accurate predictions and decisions based on data

27. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a capability of AI enabled machines?

a) Moving and manipulating objects

b) Growing plants

c) Understanding voice commands

d) Recognizing human faces

Answer: b) Growing plants

Deep Learning and AI

28. What is Deep Learning (DL)?

a) A technique where machines are manually programmed for each task

b) A method that enables software to train itself using vast amounts of data

c) A process that only involves image processing


d) A type of AI that requires no data for training

Answer: b) A method that enables software to train itself using vast amounts of data

29. Which of the following is considered the most advanced form of Artificial Intelligence?

a) Machine Learning (ML)

b) Artificial Intelligence (AI)

c) Deep Learning (DL)

d) Data Science

Answer: c) Deep Learning (DL)

30. What is the primary purpose of Data Sciences in AI?

a) To build physical robots

b) To collect, maintain, and derive meaning from data sets

c) To create animations

d) To program games

Answer: b) To collect, maintain, and derive meaning from data sets

31. Which example best illustrates the application of Data Science?

a) Social media networking

b) Price comparison websites like PriceGrabber or Shopzilla

c) Video streaming services

d) Word processing software

Answer: b) Price comparison websites like PriceGrabber or Shopzilla

32. What determines how Artificial Intelligence becomes intelligent?

a) The amount of electricity it uses

b) The type and quality of training data it receives

c) The size of the machine

d) The speed of its processor


Answer: b) The type and quality of training data it receives

33. In what domain does AI collect and analyze data to make decisions?

a) Robotics

b) Data Sciences

c) Audio Processing

d) Natural Language Processing

Answer: b) Data Sciences

34. Which of the following statements is true about the relationship between AI, ML, and DL?

a) DL is broader than AI

b) Everything in ML is DL

c) ML and DL are subsets of AI

d) AI is a subset of ML

Answer: c) ML and DL are subsets of AI

Computer Vision

35. What is the main function of Computer Vision (CV)?

a) To process and analyze visual information to make predictions

b) To enhance audio quality

c) To manage data storage

d) To perform mathematical calculations

Answer: a) To process and analyze visual information to make predictions

36. Which types of input can be used in Computer Vision?

a) Text documents and sound recordings

b) Photographs, videos, and images from thermal or infrared sensors

c) Physical objects and handwriting


d) Email messages and web pages

Answer: b) Photographs, videos, and images from thermal or infrared sensors

37. What are the key processes involved in Computer Vision?

a) Image acquiring, screening, analyzing, identifying, and extracting information

b) Writing code, debugging, and testing

c) Data entry, file management, and report generation

d) Sound recording, editing, and playback

Answer: a) Image acquiring, screening, analyzing, identifying, and extracting information

38. Which of the following is NOT a typical input source for Computer Vision?

a) Thermal sensors

b) Photographs

c) Videos

d) Voice recordings

Answer: d) Voice recordings

39. What is one of the main goals of Computer Vision?

a) To improve text readability

b) To allow machines to act based on visual content analysis

c) To store and organize data files

d) To create interactive websites

Answer: b) To allow machines to act based on visual content analysis

40. In the context of Computer Vision, what does "analyzing" involve?

a) Converting images into text

b) Examining visual information to understand and interpret it

c) Modifying video files

d) Encrypting data
Answer: b) Examining visual information to understand and interpret it

Natural Language Processing

41. What is the primary function of Natural Language Processing (NLP)?

a) To analyze and predict based on visual information

b) To process and translate spoken language

c) To perform mathematical computations

d) To create digital artwork

Answer: b) To process and translate spoken language

42. Which of the following is NOT typically used as input in Natural Language Processing?

a) Text documents

b) Audio recordings

c) Videos

d) Written text documents

Answer: c) Videos

43. What does the term "image acquiring" refer to in Computer Vision?

a) Storing visual data

b) Capturing and collecting visual information

c) Editing image quality

d) Printing visual content

Answer: b) Capturing and collecting visual information

44. In the context of Computer Vision, what is the goal of translating digital visual data into descriptions?

a) To create visual art

b) To aid the decisionmaking process by converting data into computerreadable language

c) To store images in a digital format

d) To improve video streaming quality


Answer: b) To aid the decisionmaking process by converting data into computer readable language

45. Which example demonstrates the use of Computer Vision?

a) Email spam filters

b) Face recognition for smartphone unlocking

c) Text to speech conversion

d) Voice command recognition

Answer: b) Face recognition for smartphone unlocking

46. What is Natural Language Processing (NLP) concerned with?

a) Analyzing visual data

b) Interaction between computers and humans using natural language

c) Enhancing graphical representations

d) Managing databases

Answer: b) Interaction between computers and humans using natural language

47. Which of the following is an application of Natural Language Processing?

a) Selfdriving cars

b) Smart assistants like Siri and Alexa

c) Face recognition systems

d) Thermal imaging sensors

Answer: b) Smart assistants like Siri and Alexa

AI Ethics

48. What is a key ethical concern in the development of selfdriving cars?

a) The car's fuel efficiency

b) The car's ability to make moral decisions in critical situations

c) The car's exterior design


d) The car's maximum speed

Answer: b) The car's ability to make moral decisions in critical situations

49. What ethical issue does the scenario of the selfdriving car illustrate?

a) The cost of the car

b) The comfort of the passengers

c) The morality and decisionmaking of the car’s algorithm

d) The car’s environmental impact

Answer: c) The morality and decisionmaking of the car’s algorithm

50. In the context of AI Ethics, what is the significance of the moral dilemmas faced by developers?

a) They determine the car’s maximum speed.

b) They influence the design and comfort of the car.

c) They affect the decisionmaking process of the car in critical situations.

d) They impact the car’s fuel efficiency.

Answer: c) They affect the decisionmaking process of the car in critical situations.

51. Why is it important for AI developers to consider ethical practices?

a) To increase the market value of their products

b) To ensure that their solutions make morally sound decisions

c) To improve the aesthetic appeal of their products

d) To enhance the technical specifications of their solutions

Answer: b) To ensure that their solutions make morally sound decisions

52. In the selfdriving car scenario, if there is no other alternative, what ethical decision might a developer
have to make?

a) Choosing the car's color

b) Deciding between hitting the boy or crashing into a pole

c) Selecting the type of entertainment for the passengers


d) Determining the car's maximum speed

Answer: b) Deciding between hitting the boy or crashing into a pole

Value of Data

53. Why is data considered valuable in the context of Artificial Intelligence?

a) It is used to enhance visual design.

b) It helps in mining valuable insights and making informed decisions.

c) It is used to build physical hardware.

d) It decreases the need for internet connectivity.

Answer: b) It helps in mining valuable insights and making informed decisions.

54. How has the importance of data changed recently?

a) Data has become less important with the advent of new technologies.

b) Data collection has decreased over the years.

c) Data has become increasingly valuable and crucial for AI development.

d) Data is now only used for entertainment purposes.

Answer: c) Data has become increasingly valuable and crucial for AI development.

55. What analogy is used to describe the value of data in the text?

a) Data is like a physical asset.

b) Data is the new gold.

c) Data is like a luxury item.

d) Data is a passing trend.

Answer: b) Data is the new gold.

56. Why might companies be focused on mining data?

a) To enhance their physical infrastructure.

b) To gather insights and improve their decision making processes.

c) To reduce their online presence.


d) To decrease their data storage needs.

Answer: b) To gather insights and improve their decision making processes.

57. What does the phrase "Data is the new gold" imply about the role of data in today's world?

a) Data is not as valuable as physical resources.

b) Data has become a highly valuable and soughtafter asset.

c) Data is only valuable in specific industries.

d) Data is less important than other technological advancements.

Answer: b) Data has become a highly valuable and soughtafter asset.

58. What challenge arises from the increasing importance of data?

a) Data becomes more easily accessible to everyone.

b) The need for data storage decreases.

c) Data privacy and security concerns become more significant.

d) Companies find it easier to analyze data without tools.

Answer: c) Data privacy and security concerns become more significant.

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