1.A.M Turing developed a technique for determining whether a computer could or could not demonstrate the artificial intelligence.Presently this technique is called ?
[A] Turing test
[B] Algorithm
[C] Boolean algebra
[D] Logarithm
2.When talking to a speech recognition program, the program divides each second of your speech into 100 separate:
[A] Codes
[B] Phonemes
[C] Samples
[D] Words
3.What is the term used for describing the judgmental or commonsense part of problem solving?
[A] Heuristic
[B] Critical
[C] Value based
[D] Analytical
4.What stage of the manufacturing process has been described as "the mapping of function onto form"?
[A] Design
[B] Distribution
[C] project management
[D] field service
5.Which kind of planning consists of successive representations of different levels of a plan?
[A] hierarchical planning
[B] non-hierarchical planning
[C] All of the above
[D] project planning
6.What was originally called the "imitation game" by its creator?
[A] The Turing Test
[B] LISP
[C] The Logic Theorist
[D] Cybernetics
7.Decision support programs are designed to help managers make:
[A] budget projections
[B] visual presentations
[C] business decisions
[D] vacation schedules
8.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] Nicklaus Wirth
[C] Seymour Papert
[D] John McCarthy
9.Programming a robot by physically moving it through the trajectory you want it to follow is called:
[A] contact sensing control
[B] continuous-path control
[C] robot vision control
[D] pick-and-place control
10.DEC advertises that it helped to create "the world's first expert system routinely used in an industrial environment," called XCON or:
[A] PDP-11
[B] Rl
[C] VAX
[D] MAGNOM