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Day 1 Questions:
1. Which of the following figures is credited with laying the foundation for computer programming in the
19th century by writing the first algorithm intended for implementation on a machine?
a) Alan Turing
b) John McCarthy
c) Ada Lovelace
d) Herbert A. Simon
2. The formal birth of AI as a distinct field of study is attributed to a workshop held in 1956. What was the
name of this workshop?
a) MIT AI Conference
b) Stanford Robotics Summit
c) Dartmouth Workshop
d) Carnegie Mellon AI Symposium
3. The Logic Theorist, one of the earliest AI programs, was capable of performing which of the following
tasks?
a) Playing checkers
b) Proving mathematical theorems
c) Engaging in natural language conversation
d) Controlling humanoid robots
4. Which of the following AI milestones involved a computer program defeating the world chess
champion, Garry Kasparov, in 1997?
a) AlphaGo's victory
b) IBM Deep Blue's triumph
c) Watson winning Jeopardy
d) Eugene Goostman fooling the Turing Test
5. According to the sources, AI is expected to contribute a significant amount to the global economy by
2030. What is this estimated contribution?
a) $1.2 trillion
b) $15.7 billion c)
c) $15.7 trillion
d) $1.2 billion
6. Which of the following is listed as a short-term societal concern regarding AI?
a) Development of sentient AI
b) Erosion of human relationships
c) Loss of critical thinking skills
d) Bias and discrimination
7. ChatGPT's name includes "G" for "generative." What does "generative" mean in this context?
a) It can generalize across tasks.
b) It can create new text.
c) It uses genetic algorithms.
d) It generates code.
8. Which of the following is NOT a main characteristic of Traditional AI, as described in the sources?
a) Programmed intelligence
b) Restricted applications
c) Continuous learning from large datasets
d) Focuses on analysing sets of data
9. What is a key difference in functionality between general AI (AI) and GPT, according to the sources?
a) AI primarily generates text, while GPT mimics human intelligence.
b) AI can encompass any system that mimics human intelligence, while GPT specifically generates
and processes human-like text.
c) AI relies on deep learning, while GPT uses rule-based systems.
d) GPT has diverse use cases across multiple domains, while AI is language-specific.
10. Which of the following is considered a key element of a high-quality prompt for ChatGPT?
a) Ambiguity
b) Redundancy
c) Specificity
d) Lengthy paragraphs
Day 2 Questions:
1. Which of the following applications of ChatGPT allows it to generate articles, stories, and code
snippets?
a) Customer Support
b) Language Translation
c) Content Generation
d) Personalized Recommendations
2. ChatGPT's ability to "recognize complex structures such as discourse, dialogue acts, sentiment analysis,
summarization" and model conversational scenarios is described as its main feature of:
a) Generative Pre-trained Transformer
b) Large-scale training
c) Contextual understanding
d) Multiple use cases
3. When using ChatGPT for email writing, which of the following is suggested as a way to personalize
emails?
a) Using pre-written templates
b) Including variables in Saved Replies
c) Always writing from scratch
d) Using a very formal tone
4. According to the sources, which ethical consideration arises regarding AI-generated art concerning
"who should be credited as the creator"?
a) Authenticity
b) Privacy and Data Protection
c) Impact on Human Artists
d) Authorship and Ownership
5. What is a key difference when using ChatGPT for code debugging compared to traditional debugging
tools?
a) ChatGPT is limited to specific programming languages.
b) Traditional tools are more accessible to all programming levels.
c) ChatGPT works in any programming language and is accessible to programmers of all
levels.
d) Traditional tools can only answer general questions about error messages.
6. Which of the following is NOT a recommended best practice for using ChatGPT in academic
assignments?
a) Frame clear and specific questions.
b) Rely solely on ChatGPT as the only source of information.
c) Verify information from credible sources.
d) Tailor responses to fit assignment requirements.
7. What is a potential benefit of using ChatGPT for mental health support, as mentioned in the sources?
a) It provides professional therapy and counseling.
b) It replaces human therapists' empathy.
c) It offers 24/7 accessibility and reduced stigma.
d) It handles complex and severe mental health issues effectively.
8. Which company is mentioned as using ChatGPT to provide personalized fashion recommendations in
their online shopping platform?
a) Shopify
b) The Washington Post
c) H&M
d) Mayo Clinic
9. GPT-4's new feature of "multimodal capabilities" means it can process which types of input?
a) Text only
b) Images only
c) Text and images
d) Audio only
10. One of ChatGPT's limitations is "Limited Real-Time Learning." How is this limitation described?
a) It can learn from new conversations but forgets old ones.
b) Its responses might not be up to date because it can't learn from new conversations.
c) It can only learn from pre-trained datasets, not from user interactions.
d) It requires constant human intervention to learn new information.