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Class 10 Artificial Intelligence Sample Paper Set 15

The Class 10 Artificial Intelligence Sample Paper Set 15 is a practice test designed to help students prepare for their board exams in the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It covers a wide range of topics included in the CBSE curriculum, focusing on key concepts like AI fundamentals, problem-solving using AI, machine learning, data handling, and the ethical use of AI technologies.

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Class 10 Artificial Intelligence Sample Paper Set 15

The Class 10 Artificial Intelligence Sample Paper Set 15 is a practice test designed to help students prepare for their board exams in the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It covers a wide range of topics included in the CBSE curriculum, focusing on key concepts like AI fundamentals, problem-solving using AI, machine learning, data handling, and the ethical use of AI technologies.

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Series ARSP/15 Set ~ 15
Roll No. Q.P Code 15/15/15
Candidates must write the Q.P Code
on the title page of the answer-book.

 Please check that this question paper contains 05 printed pages.


 Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written
on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
 Please check that this question paper contains
c 21questions.
 Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book
before attempting it.
 15 Minute times has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10:15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m to 10.30 a.m, the students
will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer –
book during this period.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Time allowed: 2 hours Maximum Marks: 50


General Instructions:

1. Please read the instructions carefully.

2. This Question Paper consists of 21 questions in two sections: Section A & Section B.

3. Section A has Objective type questions whereas Section B contains Subjective type questions.

4. Out of the given (5 + 16 =) 21 questions, a candidate has to answer (5 + 10 =) 15 questions in the allotted

(maximum) time of 2 hours.

5. All questions of a particular section must be attempted in the correct order.

6. SECTION A - OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (24 MARKS):

1. This section has 05 questions.

2. Marks allotted are mentioned against each question/part.

3. There is no negative marking.

4. Do as per the instructions given.

7. SECTION B – SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (26 MARKS):

1. This section has 16 questions.

2. A candidate has to do 10 questions.


3. Do as per the instructions given.

4. Marks allotted are mentioned against each question/part.

SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS


1. Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions on Employability Skills (1 x 4 = 4 marks) [4]
(a) Stress causing agents are: [1]

a) Financial b) Physical

c) All of these d) Mental


(b) Stress management is helpful for: [1]

a) All of these b) Be more energetic

c) Be able to spend quality time with your d) Focus and complete tasks on time
friends and family
(c) Which method is required to keep a computer cool? [1]

a) Do not cover a laptop with a cloth or b) Keep the device unplugged when not in
blanket. use.

c) All of these d) Make sure that the computer’s CPU fan


is working.
(d) Which of the following social problems are tackled by social entrepreneurs? [1]

a) Low reach of quality education b) Unemployment

c) Child labour d) All of these


(e) How many phrases does English have? [1]

a) 7 b) 3

c) 5 d) 4
(f) The technical skills, knowledge, values, and attitudes required in the people to develop and support [1]
sustainable economic, social, and environmental results in business, industry, and the community are
collectively called:

a) Emotional intelligence b) Social skills

c) Physical skill d) Green skills


2. Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks) [5]
(a) Assertion (A): Natural language processing (NLP) is a domain that is broadly defined as the [1]
automatic manipulation of natural language like speech and text by a machine.
Reason (R): Natural language understanding (NLU) involves mapping of the input given in a natural
language into useful representations for machine and analyzing different aspects of the language.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
correct explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


(b) Analogous to human brain and it functionality is known as [1]

a) Programming b) Algorithm

c) Autonomous d) Neural networks


(c) Statement 1: The concept of a loop defines a chain of events in the system and relationships between [1]
them.
Statement 2: Data features can be collected from various sources like newspapers, cameras,
observations, surveys, questionnaires, and so on.

a) Both the statements are correct. b) Both the statements are incorrect.

c) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is d) Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2


incorrect. is correct.
(d) Datapoints closest to the hyperplane are known as ________. [1]
(e) What is the term used for the words occurring in all the documents with high term frequencies but [1]
having the least values?

a) Good words b) TRIDF

c) Stopwords d) Qwords
(f) Which example is not an example of the usage of data science? [1]

a) An Internet search, Price Comparison b) CT scan, Face lock-in smartphone


Websites

c) Fraud and Risk detection, Optimising d) Image tagging, Website


Traffic routes Recommendations
3. Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks) [5]
(a) For which purpose is the visualisation technique used? [1]

a) All of these b) Enabling to make comparisons easily.

c) Handling and understanding big data d) Using order, layout, and hierarchy to
prioritise
(b) Each element in Prediction is given a label that consists of two words: ________ and ________. [1]
(c) Which of the following is used to calculate Recall, Precision, Accuracy and F1 Score? [1]

a) Confusion matrix b) Programme

c) Algorithm d) Evaluation Table


(d) What is the full form of NLP in connection with AI? [1]

a) Neuro-Linguistic Programming b) Natural Language Processing

c) Natural Logic Protection d) Neural Learning Presentation


(e) What are sustainable development goals? [1]
(f) Which of the following talks about how true the predictions are by any model? [1]

a) Accuracy b) F1 score

c) Reliability d) Recall
4. Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks) [5]
(a) In Lemmatisation, what is the name given to the meaningful word we get after affix removal? [1]
(b) Statement 1: The Reality is the real scenario when the Prediction is made. [1]
Statement 2: Confusion Matrix is a table used to describe the performance of a classification model.

a) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is b) Both the statements are correct.


incorrect.

c) Both the statements are incorrect d) Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2


is correct.
(c) Statement 1: A corpus can be taken as a bunch of image files in a directory, often alongside many [1]
other directories of text files.
Statement 2: The header row in a document vector table contains the vocabulary of the corpus while
the other rows correspond to different documents.

a) Statement 1 is incorrect but statement 2 b) Both the statements are incorrect.


is correct.

c) Both the statements are correct. d) Statement 1 is correct but statement 2 is


incorrect.
(d) What is Variance? [1]
(e) A computer screen has a resolution of 1280 × 1024. How many megapixels the computer monitor [1]
has?

a) 1.51 megapixels b) 1.31 megapixels

c) 1.11 megapixels d) 1.21 megapixels


(f) What is neural networks? [1]
5. Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks) [5]
(a) Which of the following means FP? [1]

a) Prediction is yes and actual is false b) Prediction is no and actual is true

c) Prediction is yes and actual is true d) Prediction is no and actual is false


(b) When will an AI model exhibit high performance? [1]
(c) Which example is an example of data science usage? [1]

a) Personalized healthcare b) Sentiment analysis


recommendations

c) Self-driven car d) Waste management


(d) Which of the following Approach is used in AI models? [1]

a) Rule-based Approach b) Learning-based Approach

c) Project-based Approach d) Both Learning-based Approach and


Rule-based Approach
(e) Which of the following is not an application of AI? [1]

a) Content mining b) Google

c) Virtual assistants d) Google maps


(f) Natural language refers to speech analysis in: [1]
a. Audible speeches of a language
b. The text of a language
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of these

a) Option (b) b) Option (c)

c) Option (d) d) Option (a)


SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (EMPLOYABILITY)
Attempt any 3 questions
6. Explain the goal with an example. [2]
7. What is an operating system? [2]
8. What are the main advantages of being an entrepreneur? [2]
9. What are the main goals of effective communication? [2]
10. What norms may be applied to convert cities into sustainable cities? [2]
SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (SUBJECT-SA)
Attempt any 4 questions
11. Define and illustrate the function of Computer Vision (CV). [2]
12. Explain the four main methods of acquiring data. [2]
13. Kaira, a beginner in the field of NLP is trying to understand the process of Stemming. Help her in filling up the [2]
following table by suggesting appropriate affixes and stem of the words mentioned there:

S.No. Word Affixes Stem

i. Tries

ii. Learning

14. How is the Evaluation of an AI Model carried out? What is its purpose? [2]
15. What are the main concepts in SVM? [2]
16. Why is data science regarded as a branch of science? [2]
SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (SUBJECT-LA)
Attempt any 3 questions
17. Define the role of AI in the marketing sector. [4]
18. Discuss in detail the various data acquisition sources. [4]
19. Draw the 4Ws problem canvas and explain each one of them briefly. [4]
20. What are the pre-processing steps for dealing with raw text? [4]
21. Imagine developing a prediction model based on AI and deploying it to monitor traffic congestion on the [4]
roadways. Now, the model's goal is to foretell whether or not there will be a traffic jam. Now, to evaluate the
effectiveness of this model, we must confirm that the predictions that it either makes are accurate or not.
Consequently, there are two circumstances that we must consider the concepts of prediction and reality.
Today, traffic jams are a regular occurrence in our life. Every time you get on the road when you live in an urban
location, you have to deal with traffic. Most pupils choose to take buses to school. Due to these traffic
bottlenecks, the bus frequently runs late, making it impossible for the pupils to get to school on time. Create a
Confusion Matrix for the aforementioned scenario while taking into account all potential outcomes.

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