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QUIZ. Practice Quiz for roll taking. Provide the best answer from those shown. 1. Mutation occurs: A) often B) rarely C) very rarely D) never. 2. Fitness tests are used in: A) CAs B) GAs C) Discrete math D) Fractals. 3. GA refers to: A) generic algorithms

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  1. QUIZ

  2. Practice Quiz for roll taking. • Provide the best answer from those shown.

  3. 1. • Mutation occurs: • A) often • B) rarely • C) very rarely • D) never

  4. 2. • Fitness tests are used in: • A) CAs • B) GAs • C) Discrete math • D) Fractals

  5. 3. • GA refers to: • A) generic algorithms • B) genetic algorithms • C) general algorithms • D) gospel accuracy

  6. 4. • Crossover involves: • A) genetic recombination • B) bad reception • C) mutation • D) division

  7. 5. • Gas involve X generations: • A) many • B) a huge number • C) varies • D) few

  8. 6. • A class of objects is a: • A) generic description • B) specific generation • C) logical outcome • D) students trying to learn

  9. 7. • A neural network involves: • A) hidden units • B) mathematics • C) learned behavior • D) all of the above.

  10. 8. • A bell curve involves: • A) probabilities • B) exact results • C) genetic differences • D) induction

  11. 9. • Chaos means: • A) non-reversible engineerable • B) complex • C) hard • D) reproducible

  12. 10. • Darwin wrote: • A) Intelligent Design • B) Manner of Being • C) Origin of the Species • D) The Beagle

  13. 11. • OOP stands for: • A) occult-oriented programming • B) object-oriented programming • C) omni-occidental predictions • D) official object programming

  14. 12. • The first computer mouse originated at: • A) Apple • B) IBM • C) Stanford • D) PARC

  15. 13. • IQ tests indicate: • A) IQ • B) very little • C) how intelligence works • D) what intelligence is

  16. 14. • Logic and combinatorics belong to: • A) calculus • B) discrete math • C) artificial life • D) artificial intelligence

  17. 15. • Fuzzy logic deals with: • A) single variant problems • B)multivariant problems • C) intelligent design • D) genetics

  18. 16. • One definition of intelligence is: • A) ability to reason • B) perception • C)cognition • D) emotions

  19. 17. • Instances are: • A) neural nets • B) ELIZA • C) OOP • D) individual members of classes

  20. 18. • Artificial Intelligence has: • A) come a long way • B) come very slowly • C) become impossible to define • D) already exists

  21. 19. • Algorithms can be found on: • A) paper • B) computers • C) minds • D) all of the above.

  22. 20. • Good music tends to have: • A) overall structure or long lines • B) good harmonic progressions • C)complex melodies • D) good lyrics

  23. 21. • Fundamental randomness is: • A) everywhere • B) nowhere proven • C)cosmotic • D) atomic

  24. 22. • Sonification means to: • A) turn numbers into sound • B) turn sound into numbers • C) opposite of visualization • D) broaden our horizons

  25. 23. • ROM means: • A) really ordinary music • B) read oxymoronic music • C) read only monotones • D) read only memory

  26. 24. • Software means: • A) code instructions • B) programs • C) applications • D) all of the above

  27. 25. • Leonardo of Pisa was also known as: • A) Mozart • B) John Holland • C)Xenakis • D)Fibonacci

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