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This section includes 940 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Artificial Intelligence knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
851. |
According to Jean Piaget, children in formal operational Stage |
A. | Cannot conserve, classify and seriate. |
B. | begin to engage in make-believe and symbolic play. |
C. | are capable of hypothetical- deductive reasoning and Propositional thought. |
D. | are bound by centration and irreversibly of thought, |
Answer» D. are bound by centration and irreversibly of thought, | |
852. |
In which area of the following, maximum Transfer of Learning is possible? |
A. | Memorization |
B. | Generalization |
C. | Perception |
D. | Habit formation |
Answer» E. | |
853. |
During which of the following stage, children develop 'Object Permanence'? |
A. | Sensory Motor Stage |
B. | Pre-operational Stage |
C. | Concrete Operational Stage |
D. | Formal Operational Stage |
Answer» B. Pre-operational Stage | |
854. |
In the hierarchical theory of Maslow, the needs are classified as1. physiological needs2. self - actualization needs3. needs of belong4. esteem needs5. safety needsWhich of the following is the correct sequence of the hierarchy of these needs from bottom to the top according to Maslow? |
A. | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
B. | 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 |
C. | 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
855. |
According to Kolb’s model, in which learning style, students choose to work in groups, to listen with an open mind and to receive personal feedback? |
A. | Assimilating |
B. | Diverging |
C. | Accommodating |
D. | Converging |
Answer» C. Accommodating | |
856. |
At what stage of intellectual development does ego-centric thinking of the child develop ? |
A. | Sensory-motor |
B. | Pre-operational |
C. | Concrete operational |
D. | Formal operational |
Answer» C. Concrete operational | |
857. |
Insight Theory is also called: |
A. | Geisinger Theory of Learning |
B. | Maslow’s Theory of Insights |
C. | Gestalt Theory of Learning |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
858. |
“Attention is the concentration of consciousness upon one object rather than upon another.” This statement is given by |
A. | Dumville |
B. | Ross |
C. | Munn |
D. | McDougall |
Answer» B. Ross | |
859. |
For education in school to be effective, the environment needs to be conducive to learning. This stimulating learning environment can be created in which of the following ways?I. Effective classroom organisationII. Interactive and whole school displaysIII. Climate of innovation |
A. | I and III |
B. | I, II and III |
C. | I and II |
D. | II and III |
Answer» C. I and II | |
860. |
Environment, and not the heredity, is important for human development. The supporter of this view is |
A. | Darwin |
B. | Watson |
C. | Galton |
D. | None of them |
Answer» C. Galton | |
861. |
Each time the student answers a question, the teacher praises. Here question and praise are examples of |
A. | motivation and emotion |
B. | cognition and motivation |
C. | the operant and the reinforcer |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
862. |
Goleman is associated with which of the following? |
A. | Social intelligence |
B. | Emotional intelligence |
C. | Spiritual intelligence |
D. | General intelligence |
Answer» C. Spiritual intelligence | |
863. |
According to Vygotsky, which of the following concepts appear central to learning? |
A. | proximity |
B. | adaptation |
C. | assimilation |
D. | culture and language |
Answer» E. | |
864. |
According to Jean Piaget, children- |
A. | learn by observing others following a process of observational learning. |
B. | can be conditioned to behave in particular ways by carefully controlled stimulus-response associations. |
C. | can be taught to behave and learn in a specific manner using principles of rewards and punishment. |
D. | actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore the world. |
Answer» E. | |
865. |
Bandura suggests that self-efficacy appraisals are based on how many sources of information? |
A. | 4 |
B. | 6 |
C. | 2 |
D. | 3 |
Answer» B. 6 | |
866. |
Out of following which is not the example of Intrinsic motivation? |
A. | Praise |
B. | Anxiety |
C. | Need for achievement |
D. | Level of aspiration |
Answer» B. Anxiety | |
867. |
If a teacher decides to take an efficiency-based approach, what should she keep in mind?I. Texts, media, other sources and real-life content should be used for targeted competenciesII. Give students the opportunity to progress at their own pace through the instructional program by demonstrating the achievement of specified skills |
A. | Only I |
B. | Neither I nor II |
C. | Only II |
D. | Both I and II |
Answer» E. | |
868. |
Presenting students with clear examples and non-examples |
A. | is an effective way to encourage conceptual change. |
B. | leads to confusion in the minds of students. |
C. | causes gaps in their understanding of concepts. |
D. | focuses on procedural knowledge rather than conceptual understanding. |
Answer» B. leads to confusion in the minds of students. | |
869. |
A 5-year-old girl talks to herself while trying to fold a T-shirt. Which of the following statements is correct in the context of the behaviour displayed by the girl? |
A. | Jean Piaget would explain this as social interaction, while Lev Vygotsky would explain this as an exploration. |
B. | Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky would explain this as the child's attempt to imitate her mother. |
C. | Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky would explain this as egocentric nature of the child's thoughts. |
D. | Jean Piaget would explain this as egocentric speech, while Lev Vygotsky would explain this as the child's attempt to regulate her actions through private speech. |
Answer» E. | |
870. |
In developing countries, large number of children are excluded from schools due to _______ factors.I. SocialII. Economic |
A. | Only II |
B. | Neither I nor II |
C. | Both I and Ii |
D. | Only I |
Answer» D. Only I | |
871. |
According to Piaget theory, the age limit for concrete operational stage is |
A. | 2 - 4 years |
B. | 4 - 7 years |
C. | 7 - 11 years |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
872. |
“At the primary level while teaching alphabets emphasis is given on writing and speaking.” What learning theory is based upon? |
A. | Trial and error theory of learning |
B. | Observation learning theory |
C. | Conditioning theory of learning |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above | |
873. |
________is not a product of learning. |
A. | Skill |
B. | Knowledge |
C. | Maturation |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
874. |
A child who is high or low in a characteristic (such as verbal ability) will remain so at later ages. This statement stress the importance of - |
A. | Early experiences |
B. | Environment |
C. | Heredity |
D. | Both Heredity and environment |
Answer» D. Both Heredity and environment | |
875. |
During a task, Saina is talking to hereself about ways she can proceed on the task. According to Lev Vygotsky's ideas on language and thought; this kind of 'private speech' is a sign of |
A. | Self-regulation |
B. | Ego-centricism |
C. | Psychological disorder |
D. | Cognitive immaturity. |
Answer» B. Ego-centricism | |
876. |
According to Kohlberg, a teacher can instill moral values in children by- |
A. | giving importance to religious teachings |
B. | laying clear rules of behaviour |
C. | involving them in discussions on moral issues |
D. | giving strict instruction on "How to behave" |
Answer» D. giving strict instruction on "How to behave" | |
877. |
Principle of Primacy is based on:- |
A. | Things freely learnt are best learnt |
B. | Learning takes place best in primary classes only |
C. | Things learnt first create a strong impression |
D. | Most recently learnt things are best retained |
Answer» D. Most recently learnt things are best retained | |
878. |
According to Vygotsky, a range of task too difficult for the child to do alone but possible with the help of adults and more skilled peers is called: |
A. | Scaffolding |
B. | Inter subjectivity |
C. | Guided participation |
D. | Zone of proximal development |
Answer» E. | |
879. |
A child learning to write in good handwriting watches her teacher and keenly observe the way she is holding the pen, moving her fingers, where she is using capital letter and does not pay attention to how the teacher is dressed. Identify the type of Observational learning process involved according to Bandura? |
A. | Attention process |
B. | Motivational process |
C. | Retention process |
D. | Motor reproduction process |
Answer» B. Motivational process | |
880. |
According to Vygotsky, the upper limit of tasks that a learner can successfully perform with the assistance of a more competent individual is termed as : |
A. | Level of Potential Development |
B. | Actual Developmental Level |
C. | Zone of Proximal Development |
D. | All options are correct |
Answer» B. Actual Developmental Level | |
881. |
By the age of ten, children can ______.I. understand abstractsII. understand symbols |
A. | Only II |
B. | Neither I nor II |
C. | Both I and II |
D. | Only I |
Answer» B. Neither I nor II | |
882. |
Ivan Pavlov propounded a new theory of learning known as |
A. | operant conditioning |
B. | classical conditioning |
C. | concept conditioning |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. concept conditioning | |
883. |
“Curves of learning give graphic representation of the amount, rate and limit of improvement brought about by practice.” Who said it? |
A. | Ross |
B. | Ebbinghaus |
C. | Skinner |
D. | M.L. Bigge |
Answer» C. Skinner | |
884. |
In the process of thinking |
A. | imagination is involved |
B. | images are involved |
C. | Both (1) and (2) are involved |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
885. |
Motivation to learn can be sustained by |
A. | focusing on mastery-oriented goals. |
B. | giving very easy tasks to children |
C. | focusing on rote-memorisation |
D. | punishing the child |
Answer» B. giving very easy tasks to children | |
886. |
According to Jean Piaget, Children develop abstract logic and reasoning Skill during : |
A. | Sensorimotor stage |
B. | Pre-operational stage |
C. | Formal operational stage |
D. | Concrete operational stage |
Answer» D. Concrete operational stage | |
887. |
Piaget's first stage of cognitive development is concerned with the conquest on - |
A. | Object |
B. | Reasoning |
C. | Symbol |
D. | All the above |
Answer» B. Reasoning | |
888. |
According to Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological model, the parents, siblings of the child are an example of: |
A. | Micro System |
B. | Exo System |
C. | Macro System |
D. | Chrono System |
Answer» B. Exo System | |
889. |
The time complexity for such an Worst order is? |
A. | O(b*m) |
B. | O(bᵐ) |
C. | O(b) |
D. | O(logb) |
Answer» C. O(b) | |
890. |
In which ANN, loops are allowed? |
A. | FeedForward ANN |
B. | FeedBack ANN |
C. | both a and b |
D. | None of the Above |
Answer» C. both a and b | |
891. |
While backtracking the tree, the node values will be passed to upper nodes instead of values of alpha and beta. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | Can be true or false |
D. | Can't Say |
Answer» B. False | |
892. |
What are the advantages of neural networks over conventional computers?(i) They have the ability to learn by example(ii) They are more fault tolerant(iii)They are more suited for real time operation due to their high ‘computational’ rates |
A. | (i) and (ii) are true |
B. | (i) and (iii) are true |
C. | Only (i) |
D. | All are true |
Answer» E. | |
893. |
Which of the following technique is not a part of flexible text matching? |
A. | Soundex |
B. | Metaphone |
C. | Keyword Hashing |
D. | Edit Distance |
Answer» D. Edit Distance | |
894. |
What is full form of ANNs? |
A. | Artificial Neural Node |
B. | AI Neural Networks |
C. | Artificial Neural Networks |
D. | Artificial Neural numbers |
Answer» D. Artificial Neural numbers | |
895. |
There is a technique by which without checking each node of the game tree we can compute the correct minimax decision, and this technique is called? |
A. | alpha-beta pruning |
B. | Alpha-Beta Algorithm |
C. | pruning |
D. | minimax algorithm |
Answer» D. minimax algorithm | |
896. |
Alpha-beta pruning is a modified version of the? |
A. | minimin algorithm |
B. | maximax algorithm |
C. | minimax algorithm |
D. | maximin algorithm |
Answer» D. maximin algorithm | |
897. |
The first artificial neural network was invented in _____. |
A. | 1957 |
B. | 1958 |
C. | 1959 |
D. | 1960 |
Answer» C. 1959 | |
898. |
Complexity in ideal ordering is ? |
A. | O(b*(m/2)) |
B. | O(bᵐ) |
C. | O(b*m) |
D. | O(logb) |
Answer» B. O(bᵐ) | |
899. |
The MIN player will only update the value of alpha. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
C. | Can be true or false |
D. | Can't Say |
Answer» C. Can be true or false | |
900. |
What are the possible features of a text corpus? |
A. | Count of word in a document |
B. | Vector notation of word |
C. | Part of Speech Tag |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |