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Q.no 1.

Classification of data points is a technique of


A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 2. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 3. Which of the following branch is not a parts of robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Chemical Engineering
Q.no 4. The sensor that sends out sound pulses called pings, then receives
the
returning sound echo is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 5. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 6. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 7. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 8. The robot that repeats the same motions according to recorded
information is called
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 9. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 10. Which of the following is not functionality of robotics?
A : Re-programmability
B : Multi-functionality
C : Efficient performance
D : Responsibility
Q.no 11. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 12. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 13. Natural or artificial can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : Pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 14. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 15. A device that is used to detect event or changes in the environment is
called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 16. SONAR is example of
A : Video sensing
B : GPS
C : Robot
D : Machine
Q.no 17. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Map related
B : Path related
C : Position related
D : Edge related
Q.no 18. Which of the following is not true?
A : For robotics, you should have a knowledge of different sensors
B : For robotics, you must be able to write different planning algorithms
C : For robotics, you may have to use actuators
D : For robotics, you do not require help of computer engineers, mechanical
engineers
and electrical engineers
Q.no 19. Which of the following is not advantage of robotics?
A : Greater flexibility and re-programmability
B : Greater response time to inputs than human
C : Greater unemployment
D : Improved product quality
Q.no 20. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 21. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 22. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 23. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 24. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 25. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 26. Which of the following is the component of machine that is
responsible
for controlling a mechanism system?
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 27. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 28. What is reckoning
A : Evaluating existing location
B : Evaluating Previous location
C : Information acquired
D : Finding the location
Q.no 29. The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics
were
based on research performed at
A : CMU
B : MIT
C : Stanford University
D : RAMD
Q.no 30. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 31. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 32. The Signals which represent 2D & 3D odjects gathered from sensor
data
are referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 33. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 34. Which of the following sensor is not used to measure the distance?
A : Radar
B : Sonar
C : Laser Rangefinder
D : Intertial Sensor
Q.no 35. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 36. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 37. Sensor based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 38. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 39. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 40. Which of the following is true?
A : Robot minimize the labor cost
B : Robot minimize the productivity
C : Robot minimize the life of production machine
D : Rotot minimize the qualtiy of work
Q.no 41. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 42. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Marker related
B : Map related
C : Path related
D : Position related
Q.no 43. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Mapping without localization
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 44. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 45. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 46. If something is open or closed in the system then it is informed by
followoing sensor.
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Sonar Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 47. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 48. Which of the following is an example of inertia sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Touch screen
D : TV Remote
Q.no 49. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 50. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 51. Industrial Robots are generally to designed to carry which of the
following coordinate system(s).
A : Cartesian coordinate systems
B : Polar systems.
C : Cylindrical systems
D : Sperical Sytem
Q.no 52. For a robot unit to be considered a functional industrial robot,
typically,
how many degrees of freedom would the robot have?
A : Three
B : Four
C : Six
D : Eight
Q.no 53. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 54. Which of the following robotic control paradigm make use of
planning?
A : Horizontal and Vertical
B : Vertical and Hybrid
C : Horizontal and Hybrid
D : Horizontal, Vertical and Hybrid
Q.no 55. Which of the following is the serial robot?
A : Commercial robot
B : Industrial robot
C : In-house robot
D : Mobile Robot
Q.no 56. A clearly different group of maps showing particular application to
robots is called as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 57. The Robot designed with Cylindrical coordinate system has
A : A Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 58. The Robot designed with Polar coordinate system has
A : Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 59. Which of the following work is done by General purpose Robot?
A : Part drive
B : Welding
C : Spray picking
D : Part panting
Q.no 60. The number of moveable joints in the base, the arm, and the end
effectors of the robot determines
A : degrees of freedom
B : payload capacity
C : operational limits
D : flexibility

Q.no 1. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation


ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 2. The sensor that requires physical touch of an object is called
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensors
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 3. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 4. What is GPS
A : Global Positioning system
B : Global Point System
C : Global System
D : Global path System
Q.no 5. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 6. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 7. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 8. The robot that repeats the same motions according to recorded
information is called
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 9. Which of the following sensor is most suitable for clinical, agricultural
and food industry?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 10. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 11. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 12. Which of the following is not functionality of robotics?
A : Re-programmability
B : Multi-functionality
C : Efficient performance
D : Responsibility
Q.no 13. The sensor that sends out sound pulses called pings, then receives
the
returning sound echo is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 14. Which of the following search strategy uses a problem specific
knowledge
A : uninformed Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Heuristic Search
D : Best search
Q.no 15. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 16. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 17. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 18. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 19. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 20. Which of the following is a visual sensor?
A : Laser Rangefinder
B : Radar
C : Smart Camera
D : Sonar
Q.no 21. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 22. Which of the following is not advantage of robotics?
A : Greater flexibility and re-programmability
B : Greater response time to inputs than human
C : Greater unemployment
D : Improved product quality
Q.no 23. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 24. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Map related
B : Path related
C : Position related
D : Edge related
Q.no 25. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 26. Imge based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 27. what is heuristic function
A : Lowest path cost
B : Cheapest path from root to goal node
C : Average path cost
D : Estimated cost of cheapest path from root to goal node
Q.no 28. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external
conditions
it is considered to be
A : Intelligent
B : Mobile
C : Open loop
D : Non-servo
Q.no 29. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 30. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : NASA
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 31. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 32. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 33. Servoing is generally used to enable
A : Path
B : Position
C : Robot
D : Diraction
Q.no 34. Algorihtm used for path planning is
A : Dijkstra's Algorithm
B : DFS Algorithm
C : BFS Algorithm
D : Searching Algorithm
Q.no 35. The Signals which represent 2D & 3D odjects gathered from sensor
data
are referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 36. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 37. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 38. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 39. The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics
were
based on research performed at
A : CMU
B : MIT
C : Stanford University
D : RAMD
Q.no 40. What is reckoning
A : Evaluating existing location
B : Evaluating Previous location
C : Information acquired
D : Finding the location
Q.no 41. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 42. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 43. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 44. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 45. Which of the following sensor is not used to measure the distance?
A : Radar
B : Sonar
C : Laser Rangefinder
D : Intertial Sensor
Q.no 46. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 47. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 48. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 49. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Marker related
B : Map related
C : Path related
D : Position related
Q.no 50. The sensor that receive sound echoes without transmitting their own
sound signals is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 51. The following is true for a Robot & NC Machine
A : Similar power drive technology is used in both
B : Different feedback systems are used in both
C : Programming is same for both
D : Programming is not same for both
Q.no 52. Which of the following is the serial robot?
A : Commercial robot
B : Industrial robot
C : In-house robot
D : Mobile Robot
Q.no 53. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 54. The Vertical decomposition of the robotic control system is based on
A : Sensing
B : Sensing and Planning
C : Sensing and Acting
D : Sensing, Planning and Acting
Q.no 55. A clearly different group of maps showing particular application to
robots is called as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 56. Robot is derived from Czech word
A : Rabota
B : Robota
C : Rebota
D : Ribota
Q.no 57. Artificial landmarks positioned exclusively for the functions of
A : Robot localization
B : Global localization
C : Path finding
D : Approximation location
Q.no 58. The Robot designed with Cylindrical coordinate system has
A : A Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 59. Drives are also known as
A : Actuators
B : Controller
C : Sensors
D : Manipulator
Q.no 60. Drives are also known as
A : Sensor
B : Controller
C : Actuators
D : Manipulator

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1. Artificial Intelligent is
System to make machine intelligent
Computer to make machine intelligent
Study of algorithms to make machine intelligent
Study to create animation

2. Father of AI
John McCarthy
Alan Turing
Norbert Wiener
Newell and Simon

3. What is a state space


The set of all states reachable from the initial state.
All goal states
All initial states
Reversible states

4. What is goal Test?


It determines whether a given state is goal state.
It determines numeric cost of goal state.
It determine path from the initial to goal state.
All of the above

5. What is path cost?


It is a function that assigns a numeric cost to each path.
Cost of path can be described as the sum of the cost of the individual actions along the
path.
6. In, Hill Climbing Algorithm,
We need to consider all nodes generated from initial node
We need to consider all nodes generated from current node
We need to consider all nodes generated from goal node

7. Types of Hill Climbing Algorithm are


Simple hill Climbing
Steepest-Ascent hill-climbing
Stochastic hill Climbing
Startfast hill climbing

8. Termination criteria for Hill Climbing algorithm is


no successor of the node has a better heuristic value.
no successor of the node has a less heuristic value.

9. DFID means
Depth First Iterative deepening
Depth First Information Depended
Depth First Information Difference

10. DB-DFS stands for


Depth Bounce Depth First Search
Depth Bind Depth First Search
Depth Bounded Depth First Search

11. In Goal Stack Planning, Robot arm can perform actions like
Unstack, Stack
Pikup, Putdown
Move and Generate

12. unstack (x,y) means


Pick up X from its current position on block Y.
Place block X on block Y.
Pick up X from the table and hold it.

13. For representation of STRIPS language we require


Goal State and Initial State
Actions
All of the above

14. STRIPS Language Representation, we need to use


First order predicate
Second order predicate
None of the above

5. FSSP starts with


goal state and try to find initial state
initial state and try to find goal state
None of the above

6. Stack (x,y) means


Pick up X from its current position on block Y.
Place block X on block Y.
Pick up X from the table and hold it.

7. In order to solve a problem represented by AND node,


you need to solve the problems represented by all of his children
you need to solve the problems represented by any one of his children
you need to solve the problems represented by any two of his children

8. In order to solve a problem represented by OR node,


you need to solve the problems represented by all of his children
you need to solve the problems represented by any one of his children
you need to solve the problems represented by any two of his children

9. In Rule based system, rules represented in the form of


Pattern -> Action
Action -> Pattern

10. OPS5 stands for


Official Production System
Official Produce System
Office Production System

1. Types of Localization
Global and Local Localization
Strong and Week Localization

2. Landmark Classes are


active or passive
natural or artificial
Sound navigate and range

3. Trilateration refers to
the use of distance contraints
the use of angle (orientation) constraints.
the use of free space

4. What is Delivery Robots?


Robots that are used to deliver a parcel to a location are called delivery robots.
Correct answer
A delivery robot is an automated robot that brings your delivery directly to your door.

5. Triangulation refers to
The use of angle (orientation) constraints.
the use of variable constraints.

6. Mapping Techniques are


Sensorial
Topological
Geometric

7. Metric maps
which are based on an absolute reference frame and numerical estimates of where
objects are in space
which are based on an absolute variable frame

8. Topological maps also known as


relational maps
topological maps
sensors maps
relational maps

9. What is Space Robotics?


Wrong answer
Space robotics is a field in robotics which deals with researching and producing robots which are
capable of space exploration, recon, satellite repair, etc.

10. What is Domestic Robots?


Wrong answer
Domestic Robots are robots which are used as household assistants.

11. Robotics deals with


the construction, use of robots and computer systems
the design, use of robots and computer systems
the operation, use of robots and computer systems

12. Components of robotics are


power source
collection of sensors
communication hardware

13. Path Planning algorithm


Bug2 Algorithm
Point to algorithm
Bug_P algorithm
14. Bug2 Algorithm is
from the class of bug algorithms.
from the class of bug-free algorithms.
from the class of bug-miss algorithms.

15. Range Sensors returns infinity if ..................... exists in that direction.


no obstacle
obstacle
free space

16. Contact sensors mostly


used for obstacle avoidance robots.
used to refer to accelerometers and gyroscopes, which measure the second derivatives of
position

17. Sonar sensor stands for


Sound navigation and ranging
Sound navigate and ranging
Sound navigate and range

18. Laser rangefinders are based on methodologies like


Triangulation
Time of flight (TOF)
Phase-based

Correct answer Triangulation Time of flight (TOF) Phase-based

19. Radar stands for


Radio detecting and ranging
Radio detecting and ringing
Ratio detecting and ranging

20. Sensory-based behavior divided into two basic classes


tropism and taxis
tropism and axis
tropism and terms

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1. Knowledge based agent used
Tell and Ask interface
Tell and remove interface
Remove and solve interface

2. Inputs for Inference engine are


Knowledge base
Input from environment
Query

3. Compound Proposition means


A statement formed from one or more atomic propositions using logical connectives.
A statement that does not specifically contain sub statements.

4. We can use quantifiers in ..........


Propositional logic
Predicate logic
First order logic

5. Types of quantifiers are


Universal
Existential
All of the above

6. Unification algorithm used to find


Quantifiers
Unifier
Rule

7. In unification algorithm, if two predicate expressions having same..................then only


we can find unifier.
Initial Predicate symbol
No of arguments
All of above

8. Unifier means
Substitution so that two predicate expression will be identical.
Addition so that two predicate expression will be identical.
All of the above

9. FOL Stands for


First office order
First order logic
Firstly order logic

10. In ontology, we need to consider


Object and Categories
Unifier
Rule
11. First step of NLP is
Lexical Analysis
Symantec Analysis
Syntactic Analysis

12. NLP stands for


Natural Language Process
Natural Language Processing
Neutral Language processing

13. Pragmatic analysis means


It involves deriving those aspects of language which require real world knowledge.
It draws the exact meaning or the dictionary meaning from the text.
It involves identifying and analyzing the structure of words.

14. The .............is the basic information processing unit of a NN.


neuron
Bias
Network

15. Back propagation used to


modify weights to minimize errors
modify weights to maximize errors
modify algorithm to minimize errors

16. Calculation of error in backpropagation


ErrorB= Actual Output – Desired Output
ErrorB= Desired Output – Actual Output

17. Disadvantage of backpropagation is


Backpropagation can be quite sensitive to noisy data.
It has no parameters to tune apart from the numbers of input.
It is a standard method that generally works well.

18. Types of Machine learning are


Reinforcement Learning
Supervised Learning
Unsupervised Learning

19. In supervised Learning,......................will be used


Labeled data
Unlabeled data
missing data

20. In unsupervised Learning,......................will be used


Labeled data
Unlabeled data
missing data

1. An Artificial Intelligence system developed by Terry A. Winograd to


permit an interactive dialogue about a domain he called blocks-world.

 SIMD
 STUDENT
 SHRDLU
 BACON

2. What is Artificial intelligence?

 Programming with your own intelligence


 Putting your intelligence into Computer
 Making a Machine intelligent
 Playing a Game

3. DARPA, the agency that has funded a great deal of American


Artificial Intelligence research, is part of the Department of:

 Education
 Defense
 Energy
 Justice

5. KEE is a product of:

 IntelliCorpn
 Teknowledge
 Texas Instruments
 Tech knowledge

6. Default reasoning is another type of -


 Analogical reasoning
 Bitonic reasoning
 Non-monotonic reasoning
 Monotonic reasoning

7. Weak AI is

 a set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to


reflect intelligence if it were generated by humans.
 the study of mental faculties through the use of mental models
implemented on a computer.
 the embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer.
 All of the above

8. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external


conditions, it is considered to be:

 mobile
 open loop
 intelligent
 non-servo

9. One of the leading American robotics centers is the Robotics


Institute located at

 RAND
 MIT
 CMU
 SRI

10. What is the name of the computer program that contains the
distilled knowledge of an expert?

 Management information System


 Expert system
 Data base management system
 Artificial intelligence

11. In LISP, the function evaluates both <variable> and <object>


is -

 setq
 add
 set
 eva

13. Which is not the commonly used programming language for AI?

 PROLOG
 LISP
 Perl
 Java script

14. Which is not a property of representation of knowledge?

 Inferential Adequacy
 Representational Adequacy
 Representational Verification
 Inferential Efficiency

15. A Hybrid Bayesian network contains

 Both discrete and continuous variables


 Only Discontinuous variable
 Both Discrete and Discontinuous variable
 Continous variable only.

16. Computational learning theory analyzes the sample complexity


and computational complexity of -

 Forced based learning


 Weak learning
 Inductive learning
 Knowledge based learning.

17. Which is true?

 All formal languages are like natural language


 Not all formal languages are context-free

18. What stage of the manufacturing process has been described as


"the mapping of function onto form"?

 Distribution
 project management
 Design
 field service

19. Programming a robot by physically moving it through the


trajectory you want it to follow is called:

 continuous-path control
 robot vision control
 contact sensing control
 pick-and-place control

20. In LISP, the addition 3 + 2 is entered as -


 3 add 2
 3+2
 3+2=
 (+ 3 2)

21. Knowledge engineering is a field of Artificial intelligence.

 True
 False

22. The first ai programming language was called

 Python
 IPL
 LISP
 Machine Language

Q.no 1. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 2. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 3. Which of the following is not true?
A : For robotics, you should have a knowledge of different sensors
B : For robotics, you must be able to write different planning algorithms
C : For robotics, you may have to use actuators
D : For robotics, you do not require help of computer engineers, mechanical
engineers
and electrical engineers
Q.no 4. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 5. Classification of data points is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 6. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 7. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 8. SONAR is example of
A : Video sensing
B : GPS
C : Robot
D : Machine
Q.no 9. A* algorithm is based on which of the following concept?
A : Best-First-Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Depth-First –Search
D : Hill climbing
Q.no 10. Which of the following is a visual sensor?
A : Laser Rangefinder
B : Radar
C : Smart Camera
D : Sonar
Q.no 11. Which is level of performance
A : Driving system
B : Convoy system
C : Convoy assistant
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 12. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 13. what is GDOP
A : Geometric dilution of position
B : Geometric dilution of precision
C : Geometric dilution of path
D : Geometric dilution of pointer
Q.no 14. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 15. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 16. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 17. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 18. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 19. Which of the following branch is not a parts of robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Chemical Engineering
Q.no 20. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 21. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 22. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 23. Which of the following search strategy uses a problem specific
knowledge
A : uninformed Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Heuristic Search
D : Best search
Q.no 24. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 25. Local localization follows the location of a robots from
A : Initial Point
B : Final Point
C : Middle point
D : End point
Q.no 26. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 27. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 28. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 29. Servoing is generally used to enable
A : Path
B : Position
C : Robot
D : Diraction
Q.no 30. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 31. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 32. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Marker related
B : Map related
C : Path related
D : Position related
Q.no 33. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Mapping without localization
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 34. what is heuristic function
A : Lowest path cost
B : Cheapest path from root to goal node
C : Average path cost
D : Estimated cost of cheapest path from root to goal node
Q.no 35. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 36. The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics
were
based on research performed at
A : CMU
B : MIT
C : Stanford University
D : RAMD
Q.no 37. Sensor based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 38. Which of the following is an example of inertia sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Touch screen
D : TV Remote
Q.no 39. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 40. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 41. Active or inactive can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 42. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 43. Which of the following statements concerning the implementation of
robotic systems is correct?
A : implementation of robots CAN not save existing jobs
B : implementation of robots CAN not create new jobs
C : robotics could prevent a business from closing
D : robotics could noy prevent a business from closing
Q.no 44. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 45. Which of the following sensor is not used to measure the distance?
A : Radar
B : Sonar
C : Laser Rangefinder
D : Intertial Sensor
Q.no 46. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 47. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 48. What is reckoning
A : Evaluating existing location
B : Evaluating Previous location
C : Information acquired
D : Finding the location
Q.no 49. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 50. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 51. For a robot unit to be considered a functional industrial robot,
typically,
how many degrees of freedom would the robot have?
A : Three
B : Four
C : Six
D : Eight
Q.no 52. The Vertical decomposition of the robotic control system is based on
A : Sensing
B : Sensing and Planning
C : Sensing and Acting
D : Sensing, Planning and Acting
Q.no 53. Which of the following robotic control paradigm make use of
planning?
A : Horizontal and Vertical
B : Vertical and Hybrid
C : Horizontal and Hybrid
D : Horizontal, Vertical and Hybrid
Q.no 54. Which of the following work is done by General purpose Robot?
A : Part drive
B : Welding
C : Spray picking
D : Part panting
Q.no 55. What is the name for space inside which a robot unit operates?
A : Environment
B : Spatial base
C : Work envelop
D : Exclusion zone
Q.no 56. Triagulation problem is defined as
A : Side-side-side
B : Side-angle-side
C : Both a&b
D : Side-by-side
Q.no 57. PROLOG is an AI programming language which solves problems with
a
form of symbolic logic known as predicate calculus. It was developed in 1972
at
the University of Marseilles by a team of specialists. Can you name the person
who headed this team?
A : Alain colmerauer
B : Niklaus Wirth
C : Seymour papert
D : John McCarthy
Q.no 58. Which of the basic parts of a robot unit would include the computer
circuitry that could be programmed to determine what the robot would do?
A : Sensor
B : Controller
C : Arm
D : End effector
Q.no 59. The horizontal decomposition of robotic control system is based on
A : Sensing
B : Sensing and Planning
C : Sensing and Acting
D : Sensing, Planning and Acting
Q.no 60. When will Hill-Climbing algorithm terminate?
A : Stopping criterion met
B : Global Min/Max is achieved
C : No neighbour has higher value
D : no criteria to terminate

Q.no 1. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 2. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 3. Classification of data points is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 4. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Map related
B : Path related
C : Position related
D : Edge related
Q.no 5. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 6. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 7. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 8. Which of the following is a visual sensor?
A : Laser Rangefinder
B : Radar
C : Smart Camera
D : Sonar
Q.no 9. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 10. The sensor that requires physical touch of an object is called
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensors
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 11. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 12. Natural or artificial can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : Pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 13. Local localization follows the location of a robots from
A : Initial Point
B : Final Point
C : Middle point
D : End point
Q.no 14. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 15. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 16. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 17. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 18. What is GPS
A : Global Positioning system
B : Global Point System
C : Global System
D : Global path System
Q.no 19. Which is level of performance
A : Driving system
B : Convoy system
C : Convoy assistant
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 20. A device that is used to detect event or changes in the environment is
called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 21. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 22. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 23. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 24. Which of the following search strategy uses a problem specific
knowledge
A : uninformed Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Heuristic Search
D : Best search
Q.no 25. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 26. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Mapping without localization
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 27. Sensor based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 28. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 29. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 30. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external
conditions
it is considered to be
A : Intelligent
B : Mobile
C : Open loop
D : Non-servo
Q.no 31. Natural Enviroment are not particularly organized or skilled for
A : Machines
B : Robots
C : Path finding
D : Odometry
Q.no 32. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 33. Which of the following is an example of inertia sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Touch screen
D : TV Remote
Q.no 34. The Signals which represent 2D & 3D odjects gathered from sensor
data
are referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 35. Which of the following sensor is not used to measure the distance?
A : Radar
B : Sonar
C : Laser Rangefinder
D : Intertial Sensor
Q.no 36. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 37. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Loop Closing
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 38. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 39. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 40. what is heuristic function
A : Lowest path cost
B : Cheapest path from root to goal node
C : Average path cost
D : Estimated cost of cheapest path from root to goal node
Q.no 41. Which of the following laws is ASIMOV'S first and most important law
of
robotics?
A : Robot actions must never result in damage to the robot
B : Robots must never take actions harmful to humans
C : Robot must follow the directions given by human
D : Robots must make business a greater profit
Q.no 42. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 43. Which of the following terms refers to the rotational motion of a robot
arm
A : Swivel
B : Axle
C : Retrograde
D : Roll
Q.no 44. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : NASA
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 45. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 46. Active or inactive can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 47. Which is mode of mining
A : Open pit mining
B : Close pit mining
C : Mining
D : Pit Mining
Q.no 48. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 49. What is reckoning
A : Evaluating existing location
B : Evaluating Previous location
C : Information acquired
D : Finding the location
Q.no 50. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 51. Topological Maps referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 52. The following is true for a Robot & NC Machine
A : Similar power drive technology is used in both
B : Different feedback systems are used in both
C : Programming is same for both
D : Programming is not same for both
Q.no 53. The main objective (s) of Industrial robot is to
A : To maximize the labor requirement
B : To increase productivity
C : To decrease the life of production machines
D : To decrease productivity
Q.no 54. Internal state sensors are used for measuring which of below
parameter
of the end effector.
A : Position
B : Position & Velocity
C : Velocity & acceleration
D : Position, Velocity & acceleration
Q.no 55. Which of the following is the serial robot?
A : Commercial robot
B : Industrial robot
C : In-house robot
D : Mobile Robot
Q.no 56. Which of the following module is not related to horizontal
decomposition?
A : Perception
B : Planning
C : Execute
D : Building Map
Q.no 57. Triagulation problem is defined as
A : Side-side-side
B : Side-angle-side
C : Both a&b
D : Side-by-side
Q.no 58. Industrial Robots are generally to designed to carry which of the
following coordinate system(s).
A : Cartesian coordinate systems
B : Polar systems.
C : Cylindrical systems
D : Sperical Sytem
Q.no 59. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 60. Robot is derived from Czech word
A : Rabota
B : Robota
C : Rebota
D : Ribota

Q.no 1. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?


A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 2. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 3. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 4. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 5. The sensor that sends out sound pulses called pings, then receives
the
returning sound echo is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 6. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 7. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 8. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Map related
B : Path related
C : Position related
D : Edge related
Q.no 9. A device that is used to detect event or changes in the environment is
called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 10. Natural or artificial can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : Pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 11. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 12. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 13. Which is level of performance
A : Driving system
B : Convoy system
C : Convoy assistant
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 14. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 15. What is GPS
A : Global Positioning system
B : Global Point System
C : Global System
D : Global path System
Q.no 16. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 17. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 18. SONAR is example of
A : Video sensing
B : GPS
C : Robot
D : Machine
Q.no 19. The robot that repeats the same motions according to recorded
information is called
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 20. Which of the following is not functionality of robotics?
A : Re-programmability
B : Multi-functionality
C : Efficient performance
D : Responsibility
Q.no 21. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 22. Which of the following sensor is most suitable for clinical, agricultural
and food industry?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 23. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 24. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 25. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 26. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 27. Sensor based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 28. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 29. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 30. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 31. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 32. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 33. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 34. Imge based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 35. What is odometry
A : Information acquired
B : estimation
C : Calculation
D : Motion Sensors
Q.no 36. If something is open or closed in the system then it is informed by
followoing sensor.
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Sonar Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 37. what is heuristic function
A : Lowest path cost
B : Cheapest path from root to goal node
C : Average path cost
D : Estimated cost of cheapest path from root to goal node
Q.no 38. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Loop Closing
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 39. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Marker related
B : Map related
C : Path related
D : Position related
Q.no 40. Servoing is generally used to enable
A : Path
B : Position
C : Robot
D : Diraction
Q.no 41. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 42. Which of the following is an example of inertia sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Touch screen
D : TV Remote
Q.no 43. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 44. Active or inactive can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 45. Which of the following statements concerning the implementation of
robotic systems is correct?
A : implementation of robots CAN not save existing jobs
B : implementation of robots CAN not create new jobs
C : robotics could prevent a business from closing
D : robotics could noy prevent a business from closing
Q.no 46. Visual servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 47. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 48. Which is mode of mining
A : Open pit mining
B : Close pit mining
C : Mining
D : Pit Mining
Q.no 49. Which of the following laws is ASIMOV'S first and most important law
of
robotics?
A : Robot actions must never result in damage to the robot
B : Robots must never take actions harmful to humans
C : Robot must follow the directions given by human
D : Robots must make business a greater profit
Q.no 50. Which of the following sensor uses a laser beam to determine the
distance to an object?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 51. The number of moveable joints in the base, the arm, and the end
effectors of the robot determines
A : degrees of freedom
B : payload capacity
C : operational limits
D : flexibility
Q.no 52. What is the name for space inside which a robot unit operates?
A : Environment
B : Spatial base
C : Work envelop
D : Exclusion zone
Q.no 53. A Kalman filter is useful in
A : Merging position
B : Merging pose estimate
C : Merging path
D : Merging revoking
Q.no 54. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 55. Which of the following is the serial robot?
A : Commercial robot
B : Industrial robot
C : In-house robot
D : Mobile Robot
Q.no 56. In which of the following operations Continuous Path System is used
A : Pick & Place
B : Loading & unloading
C : Continuous welding
D : Pick and Loading
Q.no 57. Which of the following module is not related to horizontal
decomposition?
A : Perception
B : Planning
C : Execute
D : Building Map
Q.no 58. The Vertical decomposition of the robotic control system is based on
A : Sensing
B : Sensing and Planning
C : Sensing and Acting
D : Sensing, Planning and Acting
Q.no 59. Practical sensor domensions which is referred as
A : Homing
B : servoing
C : Robat action
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 60. The Robot designed with Polar coordinate system has
A : Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement

Q.no 1. What is EKF


A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 2. What is GPS
A : Global Positioning system
B : Global Point System
C : Global System
D : Global path System
Q.no 3. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 4. A* algorithm is based on which of the following concept?
A : Best-First-Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Depth-First –Search
D : Hill climbing
Q.no 5. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 6. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 7. Which of the following is not functionality of robotics?
A : Re-programmability
B : Multi-functionality
C : Efficient performance
D : Responsibility
Q.no 8. A device that is used to detect event or changes in the environment is
called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 9. Which is level of performance
A : Driving system
B : Convoy system
C : Convoy assistant
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 10. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 11. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 12. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 13. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 14. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 15. Which of the following is a visual sensor?
A : Laser Rangefinder
B : Radar
C : Smart Camera
D : Sonar
Q.no 16. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 17. Which of the following branch is not a parts of robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Chemical Engineering
Q.no 18. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 19. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 20. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 21. The sensor that requires physical touch of an object is called
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensors
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 22. Which of the following is not advantage of robotics?
A : Greater flexibility and re-programmability
B : Greater response time to inputs than human
C : Greater unemployment
D : Improved product quality
Q.no 23. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 24. Which of the following is not true?
A : For robotics, you should have a knowledge of different sensors
B : For robotics, you must be able to write different planning algorithms
C : For robotics, you may have to use actuators
D : For robotics, you do not require help of computer engineers, mechanical
engineers
and electrical engineers
Q.no 25. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 26. what is heuristic function
A : Lowest path cost
B : Cheapest path from root to goal node
C : Average path cost
D : Estimated cost of cheapest path from root to goal node
Q.no 27. Which is mode of mining
A : Open pit mining
B : Close pit mining
C : Mining
D : Pit Mining
Q.no 28. Sensor based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 29. Which of the following statements concerning the implementation of
robotic systems is correct?
A : implementation of robots CAN not save existing jobs
B : implementation of robots CAN not create new jobs
C : robotics could prevent a business from closing
D : robotics could noy prevent a business from closing
Q.no 30. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 31. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 32. What is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 33. What is reckoning
A : Evaluating existing location
B : Evaluating Previous location
C : Information acquired
D : Finding the location
Q.no 34. The sensor that receive sound echoes without transmitting their own
sound signals is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 35. Which of the following terms refers to the rotational motion of a robot
arm
A : Swivel
B : Axle
C : Retrograde
D : Roll
Q.no 36. Which of the following is the component of machine that is
responsible
for controlling a mechanism system?
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 37. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Marker related
B : Map related
C : Path related
D : Position related
Q.no 38. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 39. Natural Enviroment are not particularly organized or skilled for
A : Machines
B : Robots
C : Path finding
D : Odometry
Q.no 40. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 41. Visual servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 42. The Signals which represent 2D & 3D odjects gathered from sensor
data
are referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 43. Active or inactive can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 44. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 45. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 46. The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics
were
based on research performed at
A : CMU
B : MIT
C : Stanford University
D : RAMD
Q.no 47. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 48. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external
conditions
it is considered to be
A : Intelligent
B : Mobile
C : Open loop
D : Non-servo
Q.no 49. Which of the following laws is ASIMOV'S first and most important law
of
robotics?
A : Robot actions must never result in damage to the robot
B : Robots must never take actions harmful to humans
C : Robot must follow the directions given by human
D : Robots must make business a greater profit
Q.no 50. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 51. Which of the following work is done by General purpose Robot?
A : Part drive
B : Welding
C : Spray picking
D : Part panting
Q.no 52. What is the name for space inside which a robot unit operates?
A : Environment
B : Spatial base
C : Work envelop
D : Exclusion zone
Q.no 53. The Signals which represent raw data or domainn conversions are
referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 54. What is the evaluation function in A* approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 55. The following drive is used for lighter class of robot.
A : Pneumatic drive
B : Hydrometric drive
C : Electric drive
D : Mechanical drive
Q.no 56. The Robot designed with Cylindrical coordinate system has
A : A Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 57. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 58. For a robot unit to be considered a functional industrial robot,
typically,
how many degrees of freedom would the robot have?
A : Three
B : Four
C : Six
D : Eight
Q.no 59. Triagulation problem is defined as
A : Side-side-side
B : Side-angle-side
C : Both a&b
D : Side-by-side
Q.no 60. A Kalman filter is useful in
A : Merging position
B : Merging pose estimate
C : Merging path
D : Merging revoking

Q.no 1. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 2. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 3. The sensor that requires physical touch of an object is called
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensors
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 4. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 5. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Map related
B : Path related
C : Position related
D : Edge related
Q.no 6. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 7. Classification of data points is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 8. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 9. A device that is used to detect event or changes in the environment is
called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 10. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 11. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 12. The robot that repeats the same motions according to recorded
information is called
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 13. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 14. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 15. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 16. Which is level of performance
A : Driving system
B : Convoy system
C : Convoy assistant
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 17. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 18. Local localization follows the location of a robots from
A : Initial Point
B : Final Point
C : Middle point
D : End point
Q.no 19. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 20. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 21. The sensor that sends out sound pulses called pings, then receives
the
returning sound echo is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 22. SONAR is example of
A : Video sensing
B : GPS
C : Robot
D : Machine
Q.no 23. Which of the following is not true?
A : For robotics, you should have a knowledge of different sensors
B : For robotics, you must be able to write different planning algorithms
C : For robotics, you may have to use actuators
D : For robotics, you do not require help of computer engineers, mechanical
engineers
and electrical engineers
Q.no 24. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 25. Which of the following branch is not a parts of robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Chemical Engineering
Q.no 26. Which of the following sensor is not used to measure the distance?
A : Radar
B : Sonar
C : Laser Rangefinder
D : Intertial Sensor
Q.no 27. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 28. Which is mode of mining
A : Open pit mining
B : Close pit mining
C : Mining
D : Pit Mining
Q.no 29. Which of the following statements concerning the implementation of
robotic systems is correct?
A : implementation of robots CAN not save existing jobs
B : implementation of robots CAN not create new jobs
C : robotics could prevent a business from closing
D : robotics could noy prevent a business from closing
Q.no 30. Algorihtm used for path planning is
A : Dijkstra's Algorithm
B : DFS Algorithm
C : BFS Algorithm
D : Searching Algorithm
Q.no 31. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 32. Which of the following sensor uses a laser beam to determine the
distance to an object?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 33. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 34. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Loop Closing
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 35. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 36. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 37. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 38. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 39. Visual servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 40. Which of the following laws is ASIMOV'S first and most important law
of
robotics?
A : Robot actions must never result in damage to the robot
B : Robots must never take actions harmful to humans
C : Robot must follow the directions given by human
D : Robots must make business a greater profit
Q.no 41. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 42. Sensor based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 43. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 44. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : NASA
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 45. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 46. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 47. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 48. Which of the following is the component of machine that is
responsible
for controlling a mechanism system?
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 49. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 50. Which of the following is an example of inertia sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Touch screen
D : TV Remote
Q.no 51. The Robot designed with Polar coordinate system has
A : Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 52. Which of the following robotic control paradigm make use of
planning?
A : Horizontal and Vertical
B : Vertical and Hybrid
C : Horizontal and Hybrid
D : Horizontal, Vertical and Hybrid
Q.no 53. What is the evaluation function in A* approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 54. Topological Maps referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 55. Which of the following is not a programming language for computer
controlled Robot?
A : AMC
B : VAL
C : RAIL
D : HELP
Q.no 56. Industrial Robots are generally to designed to carry which of the
following coordinate system(s).
A : Cartesian coordinate systems
B : Polar systems.
C : Cylindrical systems
D : Sperical Sytem
Q.no 57. The Robot designed with Cartesian coordinate system has
A : Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 58. If the dimension of search problem is very high then suitable
algorithm
for path planning is
A : Dijkstra’s Algorithm
B : A* Algorithm
C : D* Algorithm
D : Rapid-Exploring Random Tree (RRT)
Q.no 59. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 60. Triagulation problem is defined as
A : Side-side-side
B : Side-angle-side
C : Both a&b
D : Side-by-side

Q.no 1. Which of the following is not true?


A : For robotics, you should have a knowledge of different sensors
B : For robotics, you must be able to write different planning algorithms
C : For robotics, you may have to use actuators
D : For robotics, you do not require help of computer engineers, mechanical
engineers
and electrical engineers
Q.no 2. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 3. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 4. Which of the following search strategy uses a problem specific
knowledge
A : uninformed Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Heuristic Search
D : Best search
Q.no 5. Which sensor is used in today’s mobile phone screen?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 6. SONAR is example of
A : Video sensing
B : GPS
C : Robot
D : Machine
Q.no 7. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 8. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 9. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 10. What is GPS
A : Global Positioning system
B : Global Point System
C : Global System
D : Global path System
Q.no 11. Which of the following is not advantage of robotics?
A : Greater flexibility and re-programmability
B : Greater response time to inputs than human
C : Greater unemployment
D : Improved product quality
Q.no 12. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 13. Local localization follows the location of a robots from
A : Initial Point
B : Final Point
C : Middle point
D : End point
Q.no 14. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 15. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Map related
B : Path related
C : Position related
D : Edge related
Q.no 16. A* algorithm is based on which of the following concept?
A : Best-First-Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Depth-First –Search
D : Hill climbing
Q.no 17. Adaptive localization at multiple scales is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 18. Which of the following sensor is most suitable for clinical, agricultural
and food industry?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 19. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 20. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 21. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 22. Natural or artificial can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : Pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 23. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 24. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 25. What is Global Hawk
A : Atonomous aircraft
B : Aircraft
C : Airoplan
D : Robot
Q.no 26. If something is open or closed in the system then it is informed by
followoing sensor.
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Sonar Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 27. Convergense of the estimates is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 28. Which of the following is the component of machine that is
responsible
for controlling a mechanism system?
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 29. Which of the following terms refers to the rotational motion of a robot
arm
A : Swivel
B : Axle
C : Retrograde
D : Roll
Q.no 30. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 31. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 32. Natural Enviroment are not particularly organized or skilled for
A : Machines
B : Robots
C : Path finding
D : Odometry
Q.no 33. what is heuristic function
A : Lowest path cost
B : Cheapest path from root to goal node
C : Average path cost
D : Estimated cost of cheapest path from root to goal node
Q.no 34. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 35. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Loop Closing
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 36. The Signals which represent 2D & 3D odjects gathered from sensor
data
are referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 37. The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics
were
based on research performed at
A : CMU
B : MIT
C : Stanford University
D : RAMD
Q.no 38. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 39. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 40. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 41. Which of the following sensor uses a laser beam to determine the
distance to an object?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 42. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 43. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 44. Which of the following laws is ASIMOV'S first and most important law
of
robotics?
A : Robot actions must never result in damage to the robot
B : Robots must never take actions harmful to humans
C : Robot must follow the directions given by human
D : Robots must make business a greater profit
Q.no 45. What is odometry
A : Information acquired
B : estimation
C : Calculation
D : Motion Sensors
Q.no 46. Servoing is generally used to enable
A : Path
B : Position
C : Robot
D : Diraction
Q.no 47. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 48. Algorihtm used for path planning is
A : Dijkstra's Algorithm
B : DFS Algorithm
C : BFS Algorithm
D : Searching Algorithm
Q.no 49. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 50. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 51. The Vertical decomposition of the robotic control system is based on
A : Sensing
B : Sensing and Planning
C : Sensing and Acting
D : Sensing, Planning and Acting
Q.no 52. In which of the following operations Continuous Path System is used
A : Pick & Place
B : Loading & unloading
C : Continuous welding
D : Pick and Loading
Q.no 53. Internal state sensors are used for measuring which of below
parameter
of the end effector.
A : Position
B : Position & Velocity
C : Velocity & acceleration
D : Position, Velocity & acceleration
Q.no 54. Triagulation problem is defined as
A : Side-side-side
B : Side-angle-side
C : Both a&b
D : Side-by-side
Q.no 55. What is the evaluation function in A* approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 56. The Robot designed with Cylindrical coordinate system has
A : A Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 57. A clearly different group of maps showing particular application to
robots is called as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 58. Clockwise of Anti clockwise rotation about the vertical axis to the
perpendicular arm is provided through
A : Shoulder swivel
B : Elbow extension
C : Arm sweep
D : Wrist bend
Q.no 59. Which of the following robotic control paradigm make use of
planning?
A : Horizontal and Vertical
B : Vertical and Hybrid
C : Horizontal and Hybrid
D : Horizontal, Vertical and Hybrid
Q.no 60. Topological Maps referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 1. Which of the following is not advantage of robotics?
A : Greater flexibility and re-programmability
B : Greater response time to inputs than human
C : Greater unemployment
D : Improved product quality
Q.no 2. Which of the following is not true?
A : For robotics, you should have a knowledge of different sensors
B : For robotics, you must be able to write different planning algorithms
C : For robotics, you may have to use actuators
D : For robotics, you do not require help of computer engineers, mechanical
engineers
and electrical engineers
Q.no 3. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 4. Which of the following sensor is most suitable for clinical, agricultural
and food industry?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 5. SONAR is example of
A : Video sensing
B : GPS
C : Robot
D : Machine
Q.no 6. Classification of data points is a technique of
A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 7. Natural or artificial can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : Pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 8. Local localization follows the location of a robots from
A : Initial Point
B : Final Point
C : Middle point
D : End point
Q.no 9. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 10. Robots Localization indicates the robots
A : Performance
B : Capability
C : Direction
D : Measurements
Q.no 11. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 12. A* algorithm is based on which of the following concept?
A : Best-First-Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Depth-First –Search
D : Hill climbing
Q.no 13. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 14. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 15. Which of the following search strategy uses a problem specific
knowledge
A : uninformed Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Heuristic Search
D : Best search
Q.no 16. Which of the following is a visual sensor?
A : Laser Rangefinder
B : Radar
C : Smart Camera
D : Sonar
Q.no 17. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 18. What is GPS
A : Global Positioning system
B : Global Point System
C : Global System
D : Global path System
Q.no 19. Which of the following branch is not a parts of robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Chemical Engineering
Q.no 20. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 21. Which of the following sensor make use of light emitting diode?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 22. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 23. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 24. Which of the following branch process with sensory feedback in
robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Electronics Engineering
Q.no 25. The sensor that requires physical touch of an object is called
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensors
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 26. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 27. Which of the following is an example of contact sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 28. Which of the following sensor uses a laser beam to determine the
distance to an object?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 29. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 30. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external
conditions
it is considered to be
A : Intelligent
B : Mobile
C : Open loop
D : Non-servo
Q.no 31. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 32. The device that is used to convert energy from one form to another is
called
A : Emiter
B : Transducer
C : Transmitter
D : Receiver
Q.no 33. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 34. Servoing is generally used to enable
A : Path
B : Position
C : Robot
D : Diraction
Q.no 35. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 36. Visual servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 37. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 38. The Signals which represent 2D & 3D odjects gathered from sensor
data
are referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 39. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 40. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 41. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 42. The original LISP machines produced by both LMI and Symbolics
were
based on research performed at
A : CMU
B : MIT
C : Stanford University
D : RAMD
Q.no 43. To measure heat of an object which of the following sensor is used?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 44. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Mapping without localization
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 45. If something is open or closed in the system then it is informed by
followoing sensor.
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Sonar Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 46. Which of the following is an example of inertia sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Touch screen
D : TV Remote
Q.no 47. What is reckoning
A : Evaluating existing location
B : Evaluating Previous location
C : Information acquired
D : Finding the location
Q.no 48. Which is type of Robotics Perception
A : Marker related
B : Map related
C : Path related
D : Position related
Q.no 49. Active or inactive can be category of
A : Localization
B : Landmarks classes
C : pose evalution
D : Robot
Q.no 50. Which is mode of mining
A : Open pit mining
B : Close pit mining
C : Mining
D : Pit Mining
Q.no 51. Path planning algorithm is used for
A : Environment Representation
B : Locate mobile robot
C : Finding shortest path and optimal path
D : Surround environment
Q.no 52. Clockwise of Anti clockwise rotation about the vertical axis to the
perpendicular arm is provided through
A : Shoulder swivel
B : Elbow extension
C : Arm sweep
D : Wrist bend
Q.no 53. Robot is derived from Czech word
A : Rabota
B : Robota
C : Rebota
D : Ribota
Q.no 54. Drives are also known as
A : Actuators
B : Controller
C : Sensors
D : Manipulator
Q.no 55. Which of the following is the serial robot?
A : Commercial robot
B : Industrial robot
C : In-house robot
D : Mobile Robot
Q.no 56. Decision support programs are designed to help managers make
A : Budget projections
B : Visual presentation
C : Business decisions
D : Vacation schedules
Q.no 57. What is the evaluation function in A* approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 58. Triagulation problem is defined as
A : Side-side-side
B : Side-angle-side
C : Both a&b
D : Side-by-side
Q.no 59. Which of the following work is done by General purpose Robot?
A : Part drive
B : Welding
C : Spray picking
D : Part panting
Q.no 60. Practical sensor domensions which is referred as
A : Homing
B : servoing
C : Robat action
D : Pose estimation

Q.no 1. Weighted voting of correction vectors is a technique of


A : Recursive filtering
B : Filtering
C : Laandmark
D : Pose estimation
Q.no 2. Which of the following sensor work based on sound navigation
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 3. Which is level of performance
A : Driving system
B : Convoy system
C : Convoy assistant
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 4. what is GDOP
A : Geometric dilution of position
B : Geometric dilution of precision
C : Geometric dilution of path
D : Geometric dilution of pointer
Q.no 5. What is AGV
A : Automated guided Vehical
B : Automated grid Vehical
C : Automated grid Van
D : Automatic guided Vehical
Q.no 6. Which of the following search strategy uses a problem specific
knowledge
A : uninformed Search
B : Breadth-First-Search
C : Heuristic Search
D : Best search
Q.no 7. Which of the following sensor work based on radio detection and
ranging?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Intertial
D : Biosensor
Q.no 8. Which of the following is an example of infrared sensor?
A : Thermometer
B : Accelerometer
C : Gyroscope
D : TV Remote
Q.no 9. A device that is used to detect event or changes in the environment is
called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 10. The sensor that sends out sound pulses called pings, then receives
the
returning sound echo is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 11. The sensor that requires physical touch of an object is called
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensors
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 12. what is HDOP
A : Horizantal geometric dilution of position
B : Horizantal geometric dilution of precision
C : Vertical geometric dilution of precision
D : Vertical geometric dilution of position
Q.no 13. What is EKF
A : Existance Kalman filter
B : Extended Klaman Filter
C : Each Kalman filter
D : Evalution Kalman Filter
Q.no 14. Best-First search is a type of informed search, which of the following
principle used to choose the best next node for expansion
A : Evaluation function returning lowest evaluation
B : Evaluation function returning highest evaluation
C : Evaluation function returning lowest & highest evaluation
D : no evaluation function
Q.no 15. Which of the following is a visual sensor?
A : Laser Rangefinder
B : Radar
C : Smart Camera
D : Sonar
Q.no 16. Best-First search can be implemented using the following data
structure
A : Queue
B : Stack
C : Priority Queue
D : Circular Queue
Q.no 17. Which of the following sensor is most suitable for clinical, agricultural
and food industry?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 18. What is the name of algorithm in which a loop that continually moves
in
the direction of increasing value – that is uphill
A : Up-Hill Search
B : Hill-Climbing
C : Hill algorithm
D : Platue climbing valley
Q.no 19. Which of the following branch is not a parts of robotics?
A : Computer Engineering
B : Mechanical Engineering
C : Electrical Engineering
D : Chemical Engineering
Q.no 20. The robot that repeats the same motions according to recorded
information is called
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 21. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?
A : Heuristic function
B : Path cost from start node to current node
C : Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
D : Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Q.no 22. Which of the following is not advantage of robotics?
A : Greater flexibility and re-programmability
B : Greater response time to inputs than human
C : Greater unemployment
D : Improved product quality
Q.no 23. Which of the following is not functionality of robotics?
A : Re-programmability
B : Multi-functionality
C : Efficient performance
D : Responsibility
Q.no 24. Local localization follows the location of a robots from
A : Initial Point
B : Final Point
C : Middle point
D : End point
Q.no 25. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : Soviet
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 26. In a rule-based system procedural domain knowledge is in the form of
A : Production rules
B : Rule interpreters
C : Meta-rules
D : control rules
Q.no 27. Robot that perform the successive stages of a task according to
predetermined, unchanging method is called as
A : Fixed Sequence Robot
B : Variable sequence robot
C : Playback Robot
D : Numerical Control robot
Q.no 28. Triagulation is a technique associate with
A : Pose
B : Landmarks classes
C : Robot
D : Odometry
Q.no 29. Which is fundamental approache of mapping
A : Loop Closing
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 30. Why do the robot need sensor?
A : To collect information from environment
B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement
C : only option 1 is true
D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Q.no 31. With regard to the physics of power systems used operate robots,
which
statement or statements are most correct?
A : hydraulics involves the compression of liquids
B : hydraulics involves the compression of air
C : pneumatic involves the compression of air
D : chemical batteries produce AC power
Q.no 32. Which of the following laws is ASIMOV'S first and most important law
of
robotics?
A : Robot actions must never result in damage to the robot
B : Robots must never take actions harmful to humans
C : Robot must follow the directions given by human
D : Robots must make business a greater profit
Q.no 33. Which of the following sensor uses a laser beam to determine the
distance to an object?
A : Sonar
B : Radar
C : Infrared
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 34. The sensor that receive sound echoes without transmitting their own
sound signals is called
A : Active Sonar
B : Passive Sonar
C : Radar
D : Laser Rangefinder
Q.no 35. A computer software that provide the services to software
applications
beyond those available from the operating system is called
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 36. Which is mode of mining
A : Close pit mining
B : Mining
C : Pit Mining
D : Underground Mining
Q.no 37. What is odometry
A : Information acquired
B : estimation
C : Calculation
D : Motion Sensors
Q.no 38. Whai is necessity for a lot of sensible mobile robotics funaction
A : Map discovery
B : Geomatric Maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Sensorial maps
Q.no 39. Which of the following is true?
A : Robot minimize the labor cost
B : Robot minimize the productivity
C : Robot minimize the life of production machine
D : Rotot minimize the qualtiy of work
Q.no 40. Which of the following sensor is used to monitor the motor activities?
A : Contact Sensor
B : Inertial Sensor
C : Infrared Sensor
D : Biosensor
Q.no 41. Which of the following is NOT one of the advantages associated with
a
robotics implementation program?
A : Low costs for hardware and software
B : Robots work continuously around the clock
C : Quality of manufactured goods can be improved
D : Reduced company cost for worker fringe benefits
Q.no 42. Which localization does not requre any previous informatiom
A : Absolute
B : Local
C : Global
D : Passive
Q.no 43. Who work on space Robotics mission
A : NASA
B : IBM
C : Google
D : Yahoo
Q.no 44. Which of the following terms refers to the rotational motion of a robot
arm
A : Swivel
B : Axle
C : Retrograde
D : Roll
Q.no 45. Servoing is generally used to enable
A : Path
B : Position
C : Robot
D : Diraction
Q.no 46. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external
conditions
it is considered to be
A : Intelligent
B : Mobile
C : Open loop
D : Non-servo
Q.no 47. Algorihtm used for path planning is
A : Dijkstra's Algorithm
B : DFS Algorithm
C : BFS Algorithm
D : Searching Algorithm
Q.no 48. Imge based servoing associate with
A : Robot pose
B : Robot action
C : Robot position
D : Robat path
Q.no 49. What are the main cons of hill-climbing search?
A : Terminates at local optimum & Does not find optimum solution
B : Terminates at global optimum & Does not find optimum solution
C : Does not find optimum solution & Fail to find a solution
D : Fail to find a solution
Q.no 50. Which of the following is the component of machine that is
responsible
for controlling a mechanism system?
A : Sensor
B : Middleware
C : Actuator
D : Transducer
Q.no 51. The Robot designed with Polar coordinate system has
A : Three linear movements
B : Three rotational movement
C : Two liner & one rotational movement
D : Two rotational & one liner movement
Q.no 52. Path planning algorithm is used for
A : Environment Representation
B : Locate mobile robot
C : Finding shortest path and optimal path
D : Surround environment
Q.no 53. The main objective (s) of Industrial robot is to
A : To maximize the labor requirement
B : To increase productivity
C : To decrease the life of production machines
D : To decrease productivity
Q.no 54. In which of the following operations Continuous Path System is used
A : Pick & Place
B : Loading & unloading
C : Continuous welding
D : Pick and Loading
Q.no 55. Radial movement (in & out) to the manipulator arm is provided by
A : Elbow extension
B : Wrist bend
C : Wrist swivel
D : Wrist yaw
Q.no 56. Which of the following places would be LEAST likely to include
operational robots?
A : Warehouse
B : Factory
C : Hospitals
D : Private homes
Q.no 57. When will Hill-Climbing algorithm terminate?
A : Stopping criterion met
B : Global Min/Max is achieved
C : No neighbour has higher value
D : no criteria to terminate
Q.no 58. Which of the following work is done by General purpose Robot?
A : Part drive
B : Welding
C : Spray picking
D : Part panting
Q.no 59. The Signals which represent raw data or domainn conversions are
referred as
A : Relational maps
B : Sensorial maps
C : Perceptul maps
D : Geomatric Maps
Q.no 60. A Kalman filter is useful in
A : Merging position
B : Merging pose estimate
C : Merging path
D : Merging revoking

1. Robotics is a branch of AI, which is composed of ___________.


A. Electrical Engineering
B. Mechanical Engineering
C. Computer Science
D. All of the above
View Answer
Ans : A

2. If a robot has k legs, then the number of possible events is :


A. N = (2k-2)
B. N = (2k-1)!
C. N = (2^k-1)!
D. N = (2k-2)!
View Answer
Ans : B

3. Name the wheel which is used to rotates around the wheel axle and
around the contact.
A. Castor wheel
B. Standard wheel
C. Swedish 45degree
D. spherical wheel
View Answer
Ans : B

4. What is the name for information sent from robot sensors to robot
controllers?
A. temperature
B. pressure
C. feedback
D. signal
View Answer
Ans : C

5. For a robot unit to be considered a functional industrial robot,


typically, how many degrees of freedom would the robot have?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
View Answer
Ans : C

6. Which of the following statements concerning the implementation


of robotic systems is correct?
A. implementation of robots CAN save existing jobs
B. implementation of robots CAN create new jobs
C. robotics could prevent a business from closing
D. All of the above
View Answer
Ans : D

7. One of the leading American robotics centers is the Robotics


Institute located at?
A. CMU
B. MIT
C. RAND
D. SRI
View Answer
Ans : A

8. What is full form of OCR in tasks of Computer Vision?


A. Optimum Character Reader
B. Optical Character Reader
C. Optimum Castor Reader
D. Optical Castor Reader
View Answer
Ans : B
9. Which of the following is not application domains of Computer
Vision?
A. Agriculture
B. Biometrics
C. Page control
D. Transport
View Answer
Ans : C

10. computer vision plays vital role in the domains of __________.


A. safety
B. security
C. health
D. All of the above
View Answer
Ans : D

11. Which of the following is not a type of Robot Locomotion?


A. Legged
B. Wheeled
C. Tracked deslip
D. Tracked skid
View Answer
Ans : C

12. If a robot has 3 legs, then the number of possible events is :


A. 24
B. 720
C. 120
D. 240
View Answer
Ans : C

13. Which of the following is not an essential components for


construction of robots?
A. Power Supply
B. Actuators
C. Sensors
D. Energy
View Answer
Ans : D

14. Which of the following terms IS NOT one of the five basic parts of a
robot?
A. peripheral tools
B. end effectors
C. controller
D. drive
View Answer
Ans : A

15. Decision support programs are designed to help managers make


__________
A. budget projections
B. visual presentations
C. business decisions
D. vacation schedules
View Answer
Ans : C

16. In LISP, the function returns t if <object> is a CONS cell and nil
otherwise
A. (cons <object>)
B. (consp <object>)
C. (eq <object>)
D. (cous = <object>)
View Answer
Ans : B

17. Which of the following terms refers to the use of compressed


gasses to drive (power) the robot device?
A. pneumatic
B. piezoelectric
C. hydraulic
D. photosensitive
View Answer
Ans : A
18. What is true about Robots?
A. They operate in real physical world
B. Inputs to robots is analog signal in the form of speech waveform or
images
C. They need special hardware with sensors and effectors.
D. All of the above
View Answer
Ans : D

19. Which of the following is not application of Robotics?


A. Industries
B. Military
C. Medicine
D. Hills
View Answer
Ans : D

20. Name the component of robot which is used to contract almost


40% when air is sucked in them.
A. Actuators
B. Muscle Wires
C. Pneumatic Air Muscles
D. Sensors
View Answer
Ans : C

1) Artificial Intelligence is about_____.

a. Playing a game on Computer

b. Making a machine Intelligent

c. Programming on Machine with your Own Intelligence

d. Putting your intelligence in Machine

Answer: b. Making a machine Intelligent.

2) Who is known as the -Father of AI"?

a. Fisher Ada
b. Alan Turing

c. John McCarthy

d. Allen Newell

Answer: c. John McCarthy

3) Select the most appropriate situation for that a blind search can be used.

a. Real-life situation

b. Small Search Space

c. Complex game

d. All of the above

Answer: b. Small Search Space

4) The application/applications of Artificial Intelligence is/are

a. Expert Systems

b. Gaming

c. Vision Systems

d. All of the above

Answer: d. All of the above

5) Among the given options, which search algorithm requires less memory?

a. Optimal Search

b. Depth First Search

c. Breadth-First Search

d. Linear Search

Answer: b. Depth First Search


6) If a robot is able to change its own trajectory as per the external
conditions, then the robot is considered as the__

a. Mobile

b. Non-Servo

c. Open Loop

d. Intelligent

Answer: d. Intelligent

7) Which of the given language is not commonly used for AI?

a. LISP

b. PROLOG

c. Python

d. Perl

Answer: d. Perl

8) A technique that was developed to determine whether a machine could or


could not demonstrate the artificial intelligence known as the___

a. Boolean Algebra

b. Turing Test
c. Logarithm

d. Algorithm

Answer: b. Turing Test

9) The component of an Expert system is_________.

a. Knowledge Base

b. Inference Engine

c. User Interface

d. All of the above

Answer: d. All of the above

10) Which algorithm is used in the Game tree to make decisions of


Win/Lose?

a. Heuristic Search Algorithm

b. DFS/BFS algorithm

c. Greedy Search Algorithm

d. Min/Max algorithm

Answer: d. Min/Max Algorithm

11) The available ways to solve a problem of state-space-search.


a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

Answer: b. 2

12) Among the given options, which is not the required property of
Knowledge representation?

a. Inferential Efficiency

b. Inferential Adequacy

c. Representational Verification

d. Representational Adequacy

Answer: C. Representational Verification

Explanation: Knowledge representation is the part of Artificial Intelligence that


deals with AI agent thinking and how their thinking affects the intelligent behavior of
agents. A good knowledge representation requires the following properties:

o Representational Accuracy

o Inferential Adequacy

o Inferential Efficiency

o Acquisitional efficiency

13) An AI agent perceives and acts upon the environment using___.

a. Sensors

b. Perceiver

c. Actuators

d. Both a and c

Answer: d. Both a and c.


14) Which rule is applied for the Simple reflex agent?

a. Simple-action rule

b. Simple &Condition-action rule

c. Condition-action rule

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Condition-action rule

15) Which agent deals with the happy and unhappy state?

a. Utility-based agent

b. Model-based agent

c. Goal-based Agent

d. Learning Agent

Answer: a. Utility-based agent

16) Rational agent always does the right things.

a. True

b. False

Answer: a. True

17) Which term describes the common-sense of the judgmental part of


problem-solving?

a. Values-based
b. Critical

c. Analytical

d. Heuristic

Answer: d. Heuristic

18) Which AI technique enables the computers to understand the


associations and relationships between objects and events?

a. Heuristic Processing

b. Cognitive Science

c. Relative Symbolism

d. Pattern Matching

Answer: d. Pattern Matching

19) The exploration problem is where______.

a. Agent contains the knowledge of State and actions.

b. Agent does not contain the knowledge of State and actions.

c. Only actions are known to the agent.

d. None of the above

Answer: b. Agent does not contain knowledge State and actions

20) In the Wumpus World Problem, the reason for the uncertainty is that the
agent's sensor gives only__

a. Full & Global information

b. Partial & Global Information

c. Full & local information

d. Partial & local Information

Answer: d. Partial & local Information


21) The search algorithm which is similar to the minimax search, but
removes the branches that don't affect the final output is known as__.

a. Depth-first search

b. Breadth-first search

c. Alpha-beta pruning

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Alpha-beta pruning

22) The maximum depth to which the alpha-beta pruning can be applied.

a. Eight states

b. Six states

c. Ten states

d. Any depth

Answer: d. Any depth

23) Among the given options, which is also known as inference rule?

a. Reference

b. Reform

c. Resolution
d. None of the above

Answer: c. Resolution

24) Which of the following option is used to build complex sentences in


knowledge representation?

a. Symbols

b. Connectives

c. Quantifier

d. None of the above

Answer:

Explanation: Complex sentences are built by combining the atomic sentences using
connectives.

25) Automatic Reasoning tool is used in_____.

a. Personal Computers

b. Microcomputers

c. LISP Machines

d. All of the above

Answer: c. LISP Machine

26) If according to the hypothesis, the result should be positive, but in fact it
is negative, then it is known as_______.

a. False Negative Hypothesis

b. False Positive Hypothesis

c. Specialized Hypothesis

d. Consistent Hypothesis

Answer: b. False Positive Hypothesis

27) A hybrid Bayesian Network consist_____.

a. Discrete variables only

b. Discontinuous Variable

c. Both Discrete and Continuous variables

d. Continuous Variable only


Answer: c. Both Discrete and Continuous Variables

28) The process of capturing the inference process as Single Inference Rule
is known as:

a. Clauses

b. Ponens

c. Generalized Modus Ponens

d. Variables

Answer: c. Generalized Modus Ponens

29) Which process makes two different Logical expressions look identical?

a. Unification

b. Lifting

c. Inference Process

d. None of the above

Answer: a. Unification

30) Which algorithm takes two sentences as input and returns a Unifier?

a. Inference

b. Hill-Climbing

c. Unify algorithm

d. Depth-first search

Answer: c. Unify Algorithm

31) The PEAS in the task environment is about____________.

a. Peer, Environment, Actuators, Sense

b. Performance, Environment, Actuators, Sensors

c. Perceiving, Environment, Actuators, Sensors

d. None of the above

Answer: b. Performance, Environment, Actuators, Sensors

Explanation: PEAS is a representation model on which an AI agent works. It is


made up of four words:
o P: Performance

o E: Environment

o A: Actuators

o S: Sensors

32) In state-space, the set of actions for a given problem is expressed by


the_____.

a. Intermediate States

b. Successor function that takes current action and returns next state

c. Initial States

d. None of the above

Answer: b. Successor function that takes current action and returns next state

33) In which search problem, to find the shortest path, each city must be
visited once only?

a. Map coloring Problem

b. Depth-first search traversal on a given map represented as a graph

c. Finding the shortest path between a source and a destination

d. Travelling Salesman problem

Answer: d. Travelling Salesman problem

34) In the TSP problem of n cities, the time taken for traversing all cities,
without having prior knowledge of the length of the minimum tour will
be_______.

a. O(n)

b. O(n2)

c. O(n!)

d. O(n/2)

Answer: c. O(n!)

35) Web Crawler is an example of______.

a. Intelligent Agent
b. Problem-solving agent

c. Simple reflex agent

d. Model-based agent

Answer: Intelligent Agent

36) The main function of problem-solving agent is to________.

a. Solve the given problem and reach the goal

b. Find out which sequence of action will get it to the goal state.

c. Both a & b

d. None of the above

Answer: Both a & b

37) In artificial Intelligence, knowledge can be represented as_______.

i. Predicate Logic

ii. Propositional Logic

iii. Compound Logic

iv. Machine Logic

a. Both I and II

b. Only II

c. Both II and III

d. Only IV

Answer: a. Both I and II

38) For propositional Logic, which statement is false?

a. The sentences of Propositional logic can have answers other than True or
False.

b. Each sentence is a declarative sentence.

c. Propositional logic is a knowledge representation technique in AI.

d. None of the above

Answer: a. The sentences of Propositional logic can have answers other than True
or False
39) First order logic Statements contains______.

a. Predicate and Preposition

b. Subject and an Object

c. Predicate and Subject

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Predicate and Subject

Explanation: The first-order logic is also known as the First-order predicate logic,
which is another way of knowledge representation. The FOL statements contain two
parts that are subject and Predicate.

For e.g., X is an Integer; In this, X is Subject and Is an Integer is Predicate.

40) A knowledge-based agent can be defined with _____ levels.

a. 2 Levels

b. 3 Levels

c. 4 Levels

d. None of the above

Answer: b. 3 Levels

Explanation: The knowledge-based agents have the capability of making decisions


and reasoning to act efficiently. It can be viewed at three different levels, which are:

o Knowledge Level

o Logical Level

o Implementation Level

41) Ways to achieve AI in real-life are_________.

a. Machine Learning
b. Deep Learning

c. Both a & b

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Both a &b

42) The main tasks of an AI agent are_______.

a. Input and Output

b. Moment and Humanly Actions

c. Perceiving, thinking, and acting on the environment

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Perceiving, thinking, and acting on the environment

43) The probabilistic reasoning depends upon____________.

a. Estimation

b. Observations

c. Likelihood

d. All of the above

Answer: d. All of the above

44) The inference engine works on ______.

a. Forward Chaining

b. Backward Chaining

c. Both a and b

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Both a and b

Explanation: The inference engine is the component of the intelligent system in


artificial intelligence, which applies logical rules to the knowledge base to infer new
information from known facts. The first inference engine was part of the expert
system. Inference engine commonly proceeds in two modes, which are:

o Forward chaining

o Backward chaining
45) Which of the given statement is true for Conditional Probability?

a. Conditional Probability gives 100% accurate results.

b. Conditional Probability can be applied to a single event.

c. Conditional Probability has no effect or relevance on independent events.

d. None of the above.

Answer: c. Conditional Probability has no effect or relevance on independent


events.

46) After applying conditional Probability to a given problem, we get______

a. 100% accurate result

b. Estimated Values

c. Wrong Values

d. None of the above

Answer: b. Estimated Values

47) The best AI agent is one which____________

a. Needs user inputs for solving any problem

b. Can solve a problem on its own without any human intervention

c. Need a similar exemplary problem in its knowledge base

d. All of the above

Answer: b. Can solve a problem on its own without any human intervention

48) The Bayesian Network gives________

a. A complete description of the problem

b. Partial Description of the domain

c. A complete description of the domain

d. None of the above

Answer: c. A complete description of the domain

49) In LISP, the addition of 5+8 is entered as_______.


a. 5+8

b. 5 add 8

c. 5+8=

d. (+5 8)

Answer: d. (+5 8)

50) An Algorithm is said as Complete algorithm if_______________

a. It ends with a solution (if any exists).

b. It begins with a solution.

c. It does not end with a solution.

d. It contains a loop

Answer: a. It ends with a solution (if any exists).

51) Which statement is valid for the Heuristic function?

a. The heuristic function is used to solve mathematical problems.

b. The heuristic function takes parameters of type string and returns an integer
value.

c. The heuristic function does not have any return type.

d. The heuristic function calculates the cost of an optimal path between the pair
of states.

Answer: d. The heuristic function calculates the cost of an optimal path between
the pair of states

52) Which of the given element improve the performance of AI agent so that
it can make better decisions?

a. Changing Element

b. Performance Element

c. Learning Element

d. None of the above

Answer: c. Learning Element

53) How many types of Machine Learning are there?


a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

Answer: c. 3

Explanation: There are three types of Machine Learning techniques, which are
Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, and Reinforcement Learning.

54) The decision tree algorithm reaches its destination using_____________.

a. Single Test

b. Two Test

c. Sequence of test

d. No test

Answer: c. Sequence of test

55) In LISP programming, the square root is entered as_____.

a. Sqrt(x)

b. (sqrt x)
c. x/2

d. none of the above

Answer: b. (sqrt x)

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The working memory of the problem solver is like its _________________

A. Long term memory

B. Short term memory

C. Permanent Memory

D. None of these

ANSWER:B

_____________search regresses over goals and validate a plan before returning it.

A.Forward state space

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D.None of these

ANSWER:B

_____________ Procedure selects a flaw in a given plan and looks for a resolver.

A.Goal stack planning

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D.Partial order Planning

ANSWER:B

The relationships between behavioral acts are not defined in the partial order plan until absolutely
necessary.

A.True

B.False
ANSWER:B

A* generates will not generate optimal solution if h(n) is a consistent heuristics and the search space
is graph

A.True

B.False

ANSWER:B

Which of the following combination of labels is not allowed for W joint in scene labelling is not
allowed

A.(+,-,+)

B.(-,+,-)

C.(←,+,←)

D.(←,←,←)

ANSWER:D

If it is possible to extend each pair of consistent variable instantiation to a third variable, a CSP is said
to be _________________

A.Arc Consistent

B.I- Consistent

C.Path consistent.

D.2- consistent

ANSWER:C

The __________algorithm explores the domain in a depth first manner.

A.Backtracking

B.Forward checking

C.Arc consistency

D.Strategic Retreat
ANSWER:A

_________________ are mathematical problems defined as a set of objects whose state must
satisfy a number of constraints or limitations.

A.Constraints Satisfaction Problems

B.Uninformed Search Problems

C.Local Search Problems

D.All of the mentioned

ANSWER:A

Which of the Following problems can be modeled as CSP?

A.8-Puzzle problemB.

B.8-Queen problem

C.Map coloring problem

D.All of the mentioned

ANSWER:D

The term ___________ is used for a depth-first search that chooses values for one variable at a time
and returns when a variable has no legal values left to assign.

a) Forward search

b) Backtrack search

c) Hill algorithm

d) Reverse-Down-Hill search

ANSWER:B

Consider a problem of preparing a schedule for a class of student. What type of problem is this?

a) Search Problem

b) Backtrack Problem
c) CSP

d) Planning Problem

ANSWER:C

Constraint satisfaction problems on finite domains are typically solved using a form of ___________

a) Search Algorithms

b) Heuristic Search Algorithms

c) Greedy Search Algorithms

d) All of the mentioned

ANSWER:D

Backtracking is based on ____________

A.Last in first out

B.First in first out

C.Recursion

D.Both Last in first out & Recursion

ANSWER:D

The inference engine goes through which cycle?

A. Match-Resolve-Execute

B. Execute-Resolve-Match

C. Resolve Match Match

D. Resolve Match Execute

ANSWER: A

The output of MATCH routine in Inference Engine is ______________

A. Pattern set
B. Conflict set (CS)

C. Rule set

D. Action set

ANSWER: B

Operator PUTDOWN has which of the following sequence of actions?

A. holding(x),Ontable(x),holding(x)

B. holding(x),armempty, holding(x)

C. holding(x),Ontable(x)

D. holding(x),Ontable(x)^armempty, holding(x)

ANSWER: D

Frame problem in STRIPS Domain can be solved by _____________________

A. Operator

B. Frame Aximoms

C. Precondition

D. Action

ANSWER: B

PDDL stands for_________________________

A. Path data description Language

B. Planning Domain Description Language

C. Planning data Description Language

D. Path data deleted Language

ANSWER: B

In PDDL,the Language is based on _______________________


A. Propositional logic notation

B. Second Order Logic Notation

C. First Order Logic Notation

D. All of these

ANSWER: C

STRIPS operators are made up of which three components:

A. P: Precondition List , A: Add List , D:Delete List

B. P: Postcondition List , A: Add List , D:Delete List

C. P: Precondition List , S: Sub List , D:Delete List

D. P: Postcondition List , S: Sub List , D:Delete List

ANSWER: A

Which search algorithm imposes a fixed depth limit on nodes?

A. Depth-limited search

B. Depth-first search

C. Iterative deepening search

D. Bidirectional search

ANSWER: A

In a rule-based system, procedural domain knowledge is in the form of:___________

A. production rules

B. rule interpreters

C. meta-rules

D. control rules

ANSWER: A
_____________ is a state that is better than all its neighboring states but is not better than some
other states further away

A. Plateau

B. Local Maximum

C. Global Maximum

D. All of the above

ANSWER: B

___________ algorithm keeps track of k states rather than just one.

A. Hill-Climbing search

B. Local Beam search

C. Stochastic hill-climbing search

D. Random restart hill-climbing search

ANSWER: B

Which is the most straightforward approach for planning algorithm?

A. Best-first search

B. State-space search

C. Depth-first search

D. Hill-climbing search

ANSWER: B

_______ is/are the well known Expert System/s for medical diagnosis systems

A. MYSIN

B. CADUCEUS

C. DENDRAL

D. SMH.PAL

ANSWER: A
Which of the following statement(s) is true for Sparse-Memory Graph Search (SMGS)?

A. The boundary is defined as those nodes in CLOSED that have at least one successor still in OPEN

B. The nodes in CLOSED that are not on the boundary are in the kernel

C. The number of relay nodes on each path is exactly one.

D. Both A & B

ANSWER: D

Is the below statement true for the domain of positive integers

∀p ∃q ( p + q = 7)

A. Yes

B. No

ANSWER:A

Which of the following is a sound rule of inference?

A. Q ∧ (P → Q) → P

B. P → (P ∨ Q)

C. Q ∨ (P → Q) → P

D. All of above

ANSWER:B

Is the following Sentence valid?

∀x ∃ y P(x,y) ≡ ∃ y ∀ x P(x,y)

A. Yes

B. No

ANSWER:B

Is ∀z S(x,y) a well-formed formula?


A. Yes

B. No

ANSWER:A

The statement comprising the limitations of FOL is/are ____________

A.Expressiveness

B.Formalizing Natural Languages

C.Many-sorted Logic

D.All of the mentioned

ANSWER:D

The adjective “first-order” distinguishes first-order logic from ___________ in which there are
predicates having predicates or functions as arguments, or in which one or both of predicate
quantifiers or function quantifiers are permitted.

A.presentational Verification

B.Representational Adequacy

C.Higher Order Logic

D.Inferential Efficiency

ANSWE:C

"In AI systems, Knowledge can be represented in two ways. What are these two ways?

i.Machine Logic

ii.Predicate Logic

iii.Propositional Logic

iv. Compound Logic"

A. i. and ii.

B. i. and iii.

C. ii. and iii.


D. iii. and iv.

ANSWER:C

Not only do formal logics allow representation of knowledge, but they also allow representation of
knowledge Mechanisms for reasoning using a collection of well-defined manipulation rules Of
Representations.

A. True

B. False

ANSWER:A

If a logic produces only true statements and does not produce any false statement it shows which of
the following property

A. Completeness

B. Soundness

C. Consistency

D. None of these

ANSWER:B

Is the following rule of inference valid one

A. No

B. Yes

ANSWER:B

_________Graph is used to represent semantic network

A. Undirected

B. Directed

C. Undirected
D. Any one of the above

ANSWER:B

What is the nature of the sentence: ∀x ∀y (TeacherOf(x,y) ⊃ StudentOf(y,x))

A. Symmetry

B. Exhaustiveness

C. Inverse

D. None of the above

ANSWER:C

The formula or sentences that can be maid true by certain valuation function are called

A. Valid formula

B. Satisfiable formula

C. Unsatisfiable formula

D. Invalid Formula

ANSWER:B

A _________ is used to demonstrate, on a purely syntactic basis, that one formula is a logical
consequence of another formula.

A.Deductive Systems

B.Inductive Systems

C.Reasoning with Knowledge Based Systems

D.Search Based Systems

ANSWER:A

A common convention is:


• is evaluated first

• and are evaluated next

• Quantifiers are evaluated next

• is evaluated last.

A.True

B.False

ANSWER:A

A Term is either an individual constant (a 0-ary function), or a variable, or an n-ary function applied
to n terms: F(t1 t2 ..tn).

A.True

B.False

ANSWER:A

First Order Logic is also known as ___________

A.First Order Predicate Calculus

B.Quantification Theory

C.Lower Order Calculus

D.All of the mentioned

ANSWER:D

Which is created by using single propositional symbol?

A.Complex sentences

B.Atomic sentences

C.Composition sentences

D.None of the mentioned

ANSWER:B
Which is used to construct the complex sentences?

A.Symbols

B.Connectives

C.Logical connectives

D.All of the mentioned

ANSWER:C

How many proposition symbols are there in artificial intelligence?

A.1

B.2

C.3

D.4

ANSWER:B

Which is used to compute the truth of any sentence?

A.Semantics of propositional logic

B.Alpha-beta pruning

C.First-order logic

D.Both Semantics of propositional logic & Alpha-beta pruning

ANSWER:A

Which are needed to compute the logical inference algorithm?

A.Logical equivalence

B.Validity

C.Satisfiability

D.All of the mentioned


ANSWER:D

From which rule does the modus ponens are derived?

A.Inference rule

B.Module rule

C.Both Inference & Module rule

C.None of the mentioned

ANSWER:A

Which is also called single inference rule?

A.Reference

B.Resolution

C.Reform

D.None of the mentioned

ANSWER:B

Which form is called as a conjunction of disjunction of literals?

A.Conjunctive normal form

B.Disjunctive normal form

C.Normal form

D.All of the mentioned

ANSWER:A

What can be viewed as a single lateral of disjunction?

A.Multiple clause

B.Combine clause
C.Unit clause

D.None of the mentioned

ANSWER:C

A) Knowledge base (KB) is consists of set of statements.

B) Inference is deriving a new sentence from the KB.

Choose the correct option.

A. A is true, B is true

B. A is false, B is false

C. A is true, B is false

D. A is false, B is true

ANSWER:A

What among the following constitutes the representation of the knowledge in different forms?

A. Relational method where each fact is set out systematically in columns

B. Inheritable knowledge where relational knowledge is made up of objects

C. Inferential knowledge

D. All of the mentioned

ANSWER:D

What are Semantic Networks?

A. A way of representing knowledge

B. Data Structure

C. Data Type

D. None of the mentioned

ANSWER:A
Graph used to represent semantic network is _____________

A. Undirected graph

B. Directed graph

C. Directed Acyclic graph (DAG)

D. Directed complete graph

ANSWER:B

The basic inference mechanism in semantic network is to follow the links between the nodes.

A. True

B. False

ANSWER:A

Which of the following elements constitutes the frame structure?

A. Facts or Data

B. Procedures and default values

C. Frame names

D. Frame reference in hierarchy

ANSWER:A

There exists two way to infer using semantic networks in which knowledge is represented as Frames.

A. Intersection Search

B. Inheritance Search

ANSWER:A

Which problem can frequently occur in backward chaining algorithm?

A. Repeated states
B. Incompleteness

C. Complexity

D. Both Repeated states & Incompleteness

ANSWER:D

How to eliminate the redundant rule matching attempts in the forward chaining?

A. Decremental forward chaining

B. Incremental forward chaining

C. Data complexity

D. None of the mentioned

ANSWER:B

Which of the following is an extension of the semantic network?

A. Expert Systems

B. Rule Based Expert Systems

C. Decision Tree Based networks

D. Partitioned Networks

ANSWER:D

what is the issue of Forward State Space Planning?

A. low banching factor.

B. large branching factor.

C. work in forward fashion

D. work in backward fashion

ANSWER: B
Goal Stack Planning breaks up a ______________________________

A. initial state

B. stack in different part

C. set of goal predicates into individual subgoals

D. All of the above

ANSWER: C

What is true about Linear Planning?

A. It refers to the fact that the subgoals are attempted and solved in a linear order.

B. attempts to solve subgoals individually one after another.

C. attempts to solve subgoal individually in non linear fashion

D. Both A & B

ANSWER: D

Agent interacts with the world via _______________ and ______________

A. decision , effect

B. Perception, decision

C. Perception, Action

D. Perception, effect

ANSWER: C

The start node for search in plan space planning is_______________

A. BFS

B. DFS

C. Both DFS and BFS

D. A*

ANSWER: C
In which chaining, the Left-Hand side is used to match the rules and Right-Hand side is used to check
the effect of using the rule.

A. Forward Chaining

B. Backward Chaining

C. Reverse Chaining

D. Both B & C

ANSWER: A

The components of Expert system are?

A. A Set of Rules, The Inference Engine (IE), Forward Chaining

B. A Set of Rules, Backward Chaining, A Working Memory (WM)

C. A Set of Rules, The Inference Engine (IE), A Working Memory (WM)

D. A Set of Rules, Forward Chaining, Backward Chaining

ANSWER: C

What is true about Artificial Intelligence?

A. The ability to solve problems”.

B. The ability to act rationally.

C. The ability to act like humans

D. All of the above

ANSWER: D

Which of the following are Informed search algorithms?

A. Best First Search

B. A* Search

C. Iterative Deeping Search

D. Both a & b
ANSWER: D

If there is a solution, breadth first search is _______________to find it

A. Difficult

B. Guaranteed

C. Not able to find

D. None of the above

ANSWER: B

Which search strategy is combining the benefits of both BFS and DFS?

A. Depth Limited Search

B. A*

C. Iterative Deepening Depth first search

D. Best first search

ANSWER: C

Admissibility of the heuristic function is given as:

A. h(n)>= h*(n)

B. h(n)< h*(n)

C. h(n)== h*(n)

D. h(n)<= h*(n)

ANSWER: D

The efficiency of A* algorithm depends on __________________________

A. depth

B. the quality of heuristic

C. unknown nodes
D. d. None of the above

ANSWER: B

What is the termination criteria in Hill climbing?

A. when no successor of the node has better heuristic value.

B. when successor of the node has better heuristic value.

C. when no ancestor of the node has better heuristic value.

D. when ancestor of the node has better heuristic value.

ANSWER: A

What is true about variable neighborhood function?

A. Neighbourhood functions that are sparse lead to quicker movement during search

B. algorithm has to inspect very fewer neighbours

C. VDN stars searching with sparse Neighbourhood functions, when it reaches an optimum, it
switches to denser function.

D. All of the above

ANSWER: D

_______________________requires Linear Space but uses backtracking

A. Breadth First Search

B. Recursive Best First Search (RBFS)

C. A*

D. IDA*

ANSWER: B

Which property asks that the algorithm is locally admissible?

A. Admissibility

B. Monotonicity
C. Informedness

D. None of the above

ANSWER: B

A* Search Algorithm _______________

A. does not expand the node which have the lowest value of f(n),

B. finds the shortest path through the search space using the heuristic function i.e f(n)=g(n) + h(n)

C. terminates when the goal node is not found.

D. All of the above

ANSWER: B

Which is not problem in Hill climing?

A. Plateau

B. Ridges

C. Local Maximum

D. landscape

ANSWER: D

Tabu search is designed __________________________

A. as it does not follow aspiration criteria

B. to escape the trap of local optimality.

C. to unrecord forbidden moves, which are referred to as tabu moves .

D. All of the above

ANSWER: B

Production/Rule looks like________________

A. Pattern-->Data
B. Action-->Data

C. Pattern-->Action

D. None of the above

ANSWER: C

How can we convert AO graph with mixed nodes into graph with pure AND and OR nodes?

A. By traversing multiple node

B. By deleting one of the node

C. By addition of extra node

D. None of the above

ANSWER: C

Arc consistency in AO graph is concernd with ____________________________________

A. Nodes

B. finding consistent values for pairs of variables.

C. unary constraint

D. All of the above

ANSWER: B

A planning problem P in BSSP is defined as a _____________

A. triple (S, G, O)

B. triple (S1, S2, O)

C. triple (G1, G, O)

D. None of the above

ANSWER: A

Plan representation in Plan Space Planning is done with__ -----------links


A. binding links

B. ordering links and casual link

C. Contigent link

D. head step

ANSWER: B

What is true aboout Iterative Deepening DFS?

A. It does not perform DFS in a BFS fashion.

B. It is the preferred informed search method

C. It’s a Depth First Search, but it does it one level at a time, gradually increasing the limit, until a
goal is found.

D. Is a depth-first search with a fixed depth limit l

ANSWER: C

What is the main advantage of backward state-space search?

A. Cost

B. Actions

C. Relevant actions

D. All of the mentioned

ANSWER: C

Backward State Space Planning (BSSP)_______________________________

A. simply explores the set of all future states in possible order

B. Start searching backwards from the goal

C. leads to huge search space

D. has no sense of direction

ANSWER: B
In Backward State Space Planning ,regress(A,G) that returns ______________________________

A. the regressed goal over action A when applied to goal G.

B. the goal state over action A when applied to goal G.

C. the initial state over action A when applied to goal G.

D. Both A & B

ANSWER: A

What is true about Backward State Space Planning?

A. goal states are often incompletely specified.

B. expresses only what is desired in the final state, rather than a complete description of the final
state.

C. It uses regression

D. All of the above

ANSWER: D

effects⁺ (a) in Forward State Space Planning denotes ___________________

A. denotes the set of negative effects of action a

B. denotes the set of neutral effects of action a

C. denotes the set of positive effects of action a

D. None of the above

ANSWER: C

In Forward State Space Planning , Progress ( A, S) function returns ___________________

A. the successor state S when action A is applied to state S.

B. the predecessor state S when action A is applied to state S.

C. Both A & B

D. None of the above

ANSWER: A
What are the drawbacks of Forward State Space Planning?

A. FSSP has very huge search space

B. It includes the actions that have nothing go do with achieving the goal

C. Regression is used in Forward State Space Planning

D. Both A & B

ANSWER: D

What arcs represents in AO Graph?

A. subproblem to be solved individually

B. solution

C. Path

D. Sequence of actions

ANSWER: A

Which are the first AI applications of AO graph?

A. SAINT

B. XCON

C. DENDRAL

D. Both A and C

ANSWER: D

What is Hyper-Edge in AO Graph?

A. Many edges together can be Hyber edge

B. Those are AND Edges only

C. Both 1 and 2

D. None of the above


ANSWER: C

What cost is assumed for arc while solving AO* progress example?

A. 0

B. 1

C. 2

D. 3

ANSWER: B

What is the heuristic cost of SOLVED nodes in AO* example?

A. 0

B. 1

C. 2

D. 3

ANSWER: A

What is used to lable primitive problems in AO problem?

A. Unvisited

B. UNSOLVED

C. SOLVED

D. visited

ANSWER: C

When do we call the states are safely explored?

A.A goal state is unreachable from any state

B.A goal state is denied access

C.A goal state is reachable from every state


C.None of the mentioned

ANSWER:C

Which of the following algorithm is generally used CSP search algorithm?

A.Breadth-first search algorithm

B.Depth-first search algorithm

C.Hill-climbing search algorithm

D.None of the mentioned

ANSWER:B

Which of the following conditions must hold for a solution to a CSP?

A.All relations in all constraints must hold

B.At least one relation in all constraints must hold.

C.More than one relation in all constraints must hold.

D.All relations in at least one constraint must hold.

ANSWER:B

Which of the following are true for the algorithms Beam Stack Search (BSS)and Divide-and-Conquer
Beam Stack Search (DCBSS).

A. BSS finds the optimal path while DCBSS does not.

B. DCBSS finds the optimal path while BSS does not.

C. Both BSS and DCBSS find the optimal path

D. Neither BSS and DCBSS find the optimal path

ANSWER: C

The performance of an agent can be improved by __________

A. Learning

B. Observing
C. Perceiving

D. Sensing

ANSWER: A

__________ Is an algorithm, a loop that continually moves in the direction of increasing value – that
is uphill.

A. Up-Hill Search

B. Hill-Climbing

C. Hill algorithm

D. Reverse-Down-Hill search

ANSWER: B

Q1. An Artificial Intelligence system developed by Terry A. Winograd to


permit an
interactive dialogue about a domain he called blocks-world.
A. SIMD
B. STUDENT
C. SHRDLU
D. BACON
Q2. What is Artificial intelligence?
A. Programming with your own intelligence
B. Putting your intelligence into Computer
C. Making a Machine intelligent
D. Playing a Game
Q3. DARPA, the agency that has funded a great deal of American Artificial
Intelligence
research, is part of the Department of:
A. Education
B. Defense
C. Energy
D. Justice
Q4. Who is the “father” of artificial intelligence?
A. John McCarthy
B. Fisher Ada
C. Allen Newell
D. Alan Turning
Q5. KEE is a product of:
A. IntelliCorpn
B. Teknowledge
C. Texas Instruments
D. Tech knowledge
Q6. Default reasoning is another type of -
A. Analogical reasoning
B. Bitonic reasoning
C. Non-monotonic reasoning
D. Monotonic reasoning
Q7. Weak AI is
A. a set of computer programs that produce output that would be considered to reflect
intelligence if it
were generated by humans.
B. the study of mental faculties through the use of mental models implemented on a
computer.
C. the embodiment of human intellectual capabilities within a computer.
D. All of the above
Q8. If a robot can alter its own trajectory in response to external
conditions, it is
considered to be:
A. mobile
B. open loop
C. intelligent
D. non-servo
Q9. One of the leading American robotics centers is the Robotics Institute
located at
A. RAND
B. MIT
C. CMU
D. SRI
Q10. What is the name of the computer program that contains the distilled
knowledge of
an expert?
A. Management information System
B. Expert system
C. Data base management system
D. Artificial intelligence
Q11. In LISP, the function evaluates both &lt;variable> and &lt;object> is
-
A. setq
B. add
C. set
D. eva
Q12. What is Artificial intelligence?
A. Making a Machine intelligent
B. Putting your intelligence into Computer
C. Programming with your own intelligence
D. putting more memory into Computer
Q13. Which is not the commonly used programming language for AI?
A. PROLOG
B. LISP
C. Perl
D. Java script
Q14. Which is not a property of representation of knowledge?
A. Inferential Adequacy
B. Representational Adequacy
C. Representational Verification
D. Inferential Efficiency
Q15. A Hybrid Bayesian network contains
A. Both discrete and continuous variables
B. Only Discontinuous variable
C. Both Discrete and Discontinuous variable
D. Continous variable only.
Q16. Computational learning theory analyzes the sample complexity and
computational
complexity of -
A. Forced based learning
B. Weak learning
C. Inductive learning
D. Knowledge based learning.
Q17. Which is true?
A. All formal languages are like natural language
B. Not all formal languages are context-free
Q18. What stage of the manufacturing process has been described as "the
mapping of
function onto form"?
A. Distribution
B. project management
C. Design
D. field service
Q19. Programming a robot by physically moving it through the trajectory
you want it to
follow is called:
A. continuous-path control
B. robot vision control
C. contact sensing control
D. pick-and-place control
Q20. In LISP, the addition 3 + 2 is entered as -
A. 3 add 2
B. 3 + 2
C. 3 + 2 =
D. (+ 3 2)
Q21. Knowledge engineering is a field of Artificial intelligence.
A. True
B. False
Q22. The first ai programming language was called
A. Python
B. IPL
C. LISP
D. Machine Language

Q1. How will you explain machine learning to a layperson?


Basically, machine learning is pattern recognition. Like Youtube’s video recommendations,
Facebook’s News
Feeds, etc. are a perfect example of pattern recognition. Machines observe patterns and learn
from the examples.
The type of videos you see on YouTube, you get video recommendations of similar type. The
outcome of the
machine learning program keeps improving with every attempt and trials.
Q2. What is Breath-First Search Algorithm?
Breath-First search involves traversing a binary search tree one level at a time. Starting with
the root node,
proceeding through neighboring nodes moving towards the next level of nodes. As this
process can be
performed utilizing FIFO (First in First Out) data structure. This strategy gives the shortest
path to the solution.
BFS assigns two values to each node: distance and predecessor.
A distance is calculated by giving the minimum number of edges in any path from the source
node to
node “v”.
The predecessor node of “v” along with some shortest path from the source node. The source
node's
predecessor is some special value, such as null, indicating that it has no predecessor.
If there is no path from the source node to node “v”, then v's distance is infinite, and it is
assumed that
predecessor has the same special value as the source's predecessor.
Q3. What is the difference between inductive machine learning and
deductive machine
learning?
Few differences between inductive machine learning and deductive machine learning are
Inductive Machine Learning Deductive Machine Learning
Observe and learn from the set of instances and then draw the
conclusion
Derives conclusion and then work on it based
on the previous decision
It is Statistical machine learning like KNN (K-nearest
neighbor) or SVM (Support Vector Machine)
Machine learning algorithm to deductive
reasoning using a decision tree
A ? B ? A ? B (Induction) A ? (A ? B) ? B (Deduction)
Q4. When will you use classification over regression?
Classification is used when the output variable is a category such as “red” or “blue”, “spam”
or “not spam”. It is
used to draw a conclusion from observed values. Differently from, regression which is used
when the output
variable is a real or continuous value like “age”, “salary”, etc. When we must identify the
class, the data belongs
to we use classification over regression. Like when you must identify whether a name is male
or female instead
of finding out how they are correlated with the person.
Q5. What is the Depth-First Search Algorithm?
The Depth-First Search (DFS) algorithm is a recursive algorithm that uses the method of
backtracking. It
involves extensive traversing through all the nodes by going ahead, if possible, else by
backtracking.
When you are moving forward and there are no more nodes left along the current path, you
go back on the same
path to find new nodes to traverse. The next path will only be selected if all the nodes on the
current path will be
visited. DFS is performed using the stack and it goes as follows:
Pick a source/starting node and push all the adjacent nodes into a stack. Now pick a node
from the stack to
select the next node to visit and push all its adjacent nodes into a stack.
Repeat the process until the stack is empty. To ensure that all the visited nodes are marked, as
this will prevent
you from re-visiting the same node. If you do not mark the visited nodes and you may visit
the same node more
than once and end up in an infinite loop.
Q6. How Game theory and AI related?
A game is the most visible area of progress in the AI system. AI systems could be improved
using game theory,
which requires more than one participant to narrows the field quite a bit. It serves two
fundamental roles:
?
Participant Design: Game theory is used to improve the decision of the participant to get
maximum utility.
?
Mechanism Design: Inverse game theory, works at designing a game for a group of
intelligent
participants. Ex. Auctions.
Q7. What is model accuracy and model performance?
Model accuracy is a subset of model performance. Model performance operates on the
datasets feed as input to
the algorithm and Model accuracy is based on the algorithm of model performance.
Q8. What is a hash table?
A hash table is a data structure that is used to create an associative array of arbitrary size
which is mainly used
for database indexing.
Q9. What is Tensorflow?
TensorFlow is an open source machine learning framework. It is fast, flexible and a low-level
toolkit meant for
doing a complex algorithm and offers customizability to build experimental learning
architectures. AlphaGo and
Google Cloud Vision are built on Tensorflow framework.
Q10. List the different Algorithm techniques in Machine Learning
Supervised Learning
Unsupervised Learning
Semi-supervised Learning
Reinforcement Learning
Learning to Learn
Transduction
Q11. What is regularization in Machine learning?
Regularization is a technique used to solve the overfitting or underfitting issues in any
statistical model. It is
basically used to reduce fitting error in the dataset. A new piece of information is fit in the
data set to minimize
or reduce fitting issues.
Q12. What is the importance of gradient checking?
Gradient checking is done to detect hidden bugs in complicated software that manifest
themselves under very
specific conditions. It is a debugging process done on the back prop algorithm, it also
performs a derivative
checking procedure, and ensure that the implementation is correct.
Q13. List the extraction techniques used for dimensionality reduction.
Principal Component Analysis
Independent Component Analysis
Kernel-Based Principal Component Analysis
Linear Discriminant Analysis
Generalized Discriminant Analysis
Q14. Differentiate parametric and non-parametric models
Parametric Model Non-parametric Model
Use a finite number of parameters to predict new
data
Use the unbounded number of parameters
Simple, Quick, and Less data Powerful, Flexible, and unlimited data
Data prediction depends on just parameters
Data prediction depends upon parameters and a current
state of data

1. An AI agent perceives and acts upon the environment using___.


a. Sensors
b. Perceiver
c. Actuators
d. Both a and c
Ans- d

2. Which search method takes less memory?


a. Depth-First Search
b. Breadth-First search
c. Optimal search
d. Linear Search
Ans- a

3. Which is used to improve the agents performance?


a. Perceiving
b. Learning
c. Observing
d. None of the mentioned
Ans-b

4. How many types of agents are there in artificial intelligence?


a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
Ans-c

5. An agent is composed of ________


a. Architecture
b. Agent Function
c. Perception Sequence
d. Architecture and Program
Ans-d

6. What is state space?


a. The whole problem
b. Your Definition to a problem
c. Problem you design
d. Representing your problem with variable and parameter
Ans-d

7. A problem in a search space is defined by one of these state


a. Initial state
b. Last state
c. Intermediate state
d. Successor state
Ans-a

8. The process of removing detail from a given state representation is


called ______
a. Extraction
b. Abstraction
c. Information Retrieval
d. Mining of data
Ans-b

9. A production rule consists of ____________


a. A set of Rule
b. A sequence of steps
c. Set of Rule & sequence of steps
d. Arbitrary representation to problem
Ans-c

10. Which search method takes less memory?


a. Depth-First SearchCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH 3
b. Breadth-First search
c. Linear Search
d. Optimal search
Ans-a

11. Which search strategy is also called as blind search?


a. Uninformed search
b. Informed search
c. Simple reflex search
d. Depth-limited search
Ans-a

12. Which search is implemented with an empty first-in-first-out queue?


a. Depth-first search
b. Breadth-first search
c. Unidirectional search
d. Bidirectional search
Ans-b

13. Which search algorithm imposes a fixed depth limit on nodes?


a. Depth-limited search
b. Depth-first search
c. Iterative deepening search
d. Bidirectional search
Ans-a

14. When will Hill-Climbing algorithm terminate?


a. Stopping criterion met
b. Global Min/Max is achieved
c. Local Min/Max is achieved
d. No neighbour has higher valueZEAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH 4
Ans-d

15. ___________ algorithm keeps track of k states rather than just one.
a. Hill-Climbing search
b. Local Beam search
c. Stochastic hill-climbing search
d. Random restart hill-climbing search
Ans-b

16. A* algorithm is based on ___________


a. Breadth-First-Search
b. Depth-First –Search
c. Best-First-Search
d. Hill climbing
Ans-c

17. To overcome the need to backtrack in constraint satisfaction problem


can be eliminated by ____________
a. Forward Searching
b. Constraint Propagation
c. Backtrack after a forward search
d. Omitting the constraints and focusing only on goals
Ans- a

18. What is the evaluation function in greedy approach?


a. Heuristic function
b. Path cost from start node to current node
c. Path cost from start node to current node + Heuristic cost
d. Average of Path cost from start node to current node and Heuristic cost
Ans-1
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19. What is the general term of Blind searching?
a. Informed Search
b. Uninformed Search
c. Informed & Unformed Search
d. Informed & Unformed Search
Ans-b

20. Optimality of BFS is ___________


a. When there is less number of nodes
b. When there is more number of nodes
c. When all step costs are equal
d. When all step costs are unequal
Ans-c

21. A heuristic is a way of trying


(a) To discover something or an idea embedded in a program
(b) To search and measure how far a node in a search tree seems to be
from a goal
(c) To compare two nodes in a search tree to see if one is better than the
other
(d) Only (a), (b) and (c).
Ans- d

22. Which statement is valid for the Heuristic function?


a. The heuristic function is used to solve mathematical problems.
b. The heuristic function takes parameters of type string and returns an
integer value.
c. The heuristic function does not have any return type.
d. The heuristic function calculates the cost of an optimal path between
the pair of states.ZEAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH 6
Ans-d
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1. An AI agent perceives and acts upon the environment using___.
a. Sensors
b. Perceiver
c. Actuators
d. Both a and c
Ans- d

2. How do you represent “All dogs have tails”.


(a) ۷x: dog(x)->hastail(x)
(b) ۷x: dog(x) ->hastail(y)
(c) ۷x: dog(y) ->hastail(x)
(d) ۷x: dog(x) ->hasàtail(x)
Ans- a

3. Which is not a property of representation of knowledge?


(a) Representational Verification
(b) Representational Adequacy
(c) Inferential Adequacy
(d) Inferential Efficiency
Ans-a

4. Which is not a Goal-based agent?


(a) Inference
(b) Search
(c) Planning
(d) Conclusion
Ans-d

5. Uncertainty arises in the wumpus world because the agent’s sensors


give only
(a) Full & Global information
(b) Partial & Global Information
(c) Partial & local Information
(d) Full & local information
Ans- c
6. What is true about rule based system?ZEAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH 2
A. The definitions of rule-based system depend almost entirely on expert
systems.
B. A rule based system uses rules as the knowledge representation for
knowledge coded into the system.
C. A rule-based system is a way of encoding a human expert's knowledge
in a fair-ly narrow area into an automated system.
D. All of the above
Ans-D

7. Backward chaining rule is?


A. Goal driven
B. Data driven
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
Ans- A

8. In a backward chaining system, we begin with some hypotheses, we


are trying to prove the hypothesis, and try to find the rules that would
allow us to determine that hypothesis, perhaps setting new sub-goals to
prove as you go.
(A). True
(B). False
(C). Partially correct
(D). Incorrect
Ans-A

9. State space is…


a) Representing your problem with variable and parameterZEAL COLLEGE OF ENGI
b) Problem you design
c) Your Definition to a problem
d) The whole problem
ans- A

10. What will be returned by backward chaining AI Algorithm?


(A). Additional statements
(B). Logical statement
(C). Substitutes matching the query
(D). All of the mentioned
Answer: C

11. Which of the following is exact backward chaining algorithm


(A). Hill-climbing search AI Algorithm
(B). Breadth-first search AI Algorithm
(C). Depth-first search AI Algorithm
(D). All of the mentioned Answer: C

12. which of the following can occur in backward chaining


(A). Repeated states
(B). Incompleteness
(C). Both A and B
(D). Complexity
Answer: C

13. What is the condition of variables in first-order literals?


(A). Universally quantified
(B). Existentially quantified
(C). Both A & BAND RESEARCH 4
(D). None of these
Answer: A

14. Which condition will stop the growth of the forwarding chaining approach?
(A). Atomic sentences
(B). No further inference
(C). Complex sentences
(D). All of these
Answer: B

15. Skolmization is the process of a. bringing all the quantifiers in the beginning of
a formula in FDL
b. removing all the universal quantifiers
c. removing all the existential quantifiers
d. all of the above
Ans- c

16. A cryptarithmetic problem of the type SEND + MORE --------------- MONEY --------
------- Can be solved efficiently using
a. depth first technique
b. breadth first technique
c. constraint satisfaction technique
d. bidirectional technique
ans- c
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17. The objective of______ procedure is to discover at least one______that causes
two literals to match.
a. unification, validation
b. unification, substitution
c. substitution, unification
d. minimax, maximum
ans- b

18. Match the following:


a. Script
i. Directed graph with labelled nodes for graphical representation of
knowledge
b. Conceptual
ii. Knowledge about objects and events is stored in record-like structures
consisting of slots and slot values.
c. Frames
iii. Primitive concepts and rules to represent natural language statements
d. Associative Network
iv. Frame like structures used to represent stereotypical patterns for
commonly occurring events in terms of actors, roles, props and scenes
code:
a=?,b=?,c=?,d=?
a. iv ii i iii
b. iv iii ii i
c. ii iii iv i ZEAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH 6
d. i iii iv ii
ans- c

19. Match the following components of an expert system:


a. I/O interface
i. Accepts user's queries and responds to question through I/O interface
b. Explanation module
ii. Contains facts and rules about the domain
c. Inference engine
iii. Gives the user, the ability to follow inferencing steps at any time
during consultation
d. Knowledge base
iv. Permits the user to communicate with the system in a natural way
code:
a=?,b=?,c=?,d=?
a. i iii iv ii
b. iv iii i ii
c. i iii ii iv
d. iv i iii ii
ans- d

20. STRIPS address the problem of _______


a. representation
b. implementation
c. navigationCOLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH 7
d. a and b
ans- d

21. STRIPS is not related to ____


a. SHAKEY
b. SRI
c. NLP
d. None of these
ans- c
22. Each alphabet have a value between 0 to 9 in a cryptoarithmetic
problem
CROSS+ROADS
--------------
DANGER
--------------
Which of the following statement is true ?
(i) No two alphabets can have the same numeric value.
(ii) Any two alphabets may have the same numeric value.
(iii) D = 0
(iv) D = 1
a. (i) and (iii)
b. (i) and (iv)
c. (ii) and (iii)
d. (ii) and (iv)
Ans- b
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23. The map colouring problem can be solved using which of the following
technique?
a. Means-end analysis
b. Constraint satisfaction
c. AO* search
d. Breadth first search
ans- b

24. _________________ are mathematical problems defined as a set of objects whose


state must satisfy a number of constraints or limitations.
a) Constraints Satisfaction Problems
b) Uninformed Search Problems
c) Local Search Problems
d) All of the mentioned
Ans- a

25. To get rid of backtracking in constraint satisfaction problem ____________ is used


a) Forward Searching

b) Constraint Propagation

c) Backtrack after a forward search

d) Omitting the constraints and focusing only on goals

Ans- a

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