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Question Bank on Module 3, 4 and 5 BAD402
The document is a question bank for an Artificial Intelligence course, specifically for the IA2 assessment. It includes various questions related to propositional logic, first-order logic, knowledge representation, probabilistic reasoning, expert systems, and Bayesian networks, along with their respective marks and levels of complexity. The questions require explanations, examples, and proofs related to the concepts of AI and logic.
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Artificial Intelligence BAD402
Question Bank – IA2
Sl. Questions Marks CO Level
No Write the connectives used to form complex sentence of 1 6 CO3 L2 propositional logic. Give example for each. Explain the following Concepts with example: i. Atomic Sentence ii. Complex Sentence 2 iii. Universal Instantiation 10 CO3 L2 iv. Existential Instantiation v. Knowledge base vi. Unification 3 What are predicates? Explain its syntax and semantics. 4 CO3 L2 4 Explain the syntax for propositional logic. 4 CO3 L2 Different between 5 i. Proposition logic & Predicate logic. 4 CO3 L4 ii. Propositional logic with FOL Define wumpus world problem in terms of first order logic. 6 6 CO3 L2 OR Write a note on Wumpus world problem What is first order logic? Discuss the different elements 7 6 CO3 L2 used in first order logic Define Universal and Existential Instantiation and give example for both. Prove the following using Backward and Forward Chaining: 8 10 CO4 L3 “As per the law, it is crime for an American to sell weapons to hostile nations. Country E, an enemy of America, has some missiles and all the missiles were sold to it by Solan, who is American Citizen.” Prove that Solan is Criminal. Consider the following knowledge base: 1. Gita likes all kinds of food. 2. Mango and Chapatti are food. 9 10 CO4 L3 3. Gita eats almond and is still alive 4. Anything eaten by anyone and is still alive is food. Goal: Gita likes almond Convert the following natural sentences into FOL form: i. Virat is cricketer. ii. All batsman are cricketers. iii. Everybody speaks some language iv. Every car has wheel. 10 v. Everybody loaves somebody some time. 10 CO4 L3 vi. Viral is software engineer. vii. All vehicles have wheels. viii. Some-one speaks some language in this class. ix. All software engineers develop software. x. Marcus tried to assassinate Caesar. 11 Write appropriate quantifiers for the following: 10 CO4 L3 (i) Some students read well (ii) Some students like some books (iii) Some students like all books (iv) All students like some books (v) All students like no books Explain the concept of Resolution in First Order Logic with appropriate procedure. Differentiate backward and forward chaining with 12 04 CO4 L2 examples. 13 Explain the impact of uncertainty in probabilistic reasoning 5 CO5 L2 Compute inference using full joint distributions and what 14 5 CO5 L4 are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach Explain Bayes’ Rule and its utilization in probabilistic 15 5 CO5 L2 reasoning. What are the prominent features of an expert system and 16 8 CO5 L3 describe their features in detail. Write a short note on 17 i. Expert systems 8 CO5 L2 ii. Knowledge Acquisition Define the following problems. What types of control 18 strategy is used in the following problem of The Tower of 6 CO5 L2 Hanoi. 19 Explain Bayesian networks with example. 6 CO5 L1 Discuss the expert system in domain of medicine using 20 suitable case study? Explain its architecture describing its 6 CO5 L2 components. Write the representation of Bayes Theorem. In a class, 70% children were fall sick due to Viral fever and 30% due to Bacterial fever. The probability of observing temperature 21 6 CO5 for viral is 0.78 and Bacterial is 0.31. If a child develops high temperature, find the child’s probability of having viral infection.
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