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Introduction Quiz: 1 / 1 Point
Introduction Quiz: 1 / 1 Point
Introduction Quiz: 1 / 1 Point
To Pass 70% or higher
Grade
88.89%
Introduction Quiz
Total points 9
1.Question 1
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Raspberry Pi
Cash register
Apple watch
Fitbit (a wristband that tracks steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes and sleep, and
lights up to show your goal progress)
Correct
2.Question 2
1 / 1 point
E-Commerce
Power
Defense
Personal fitness
Correct
3.Question 3
1 / 1 point
8 terrabytes
Correct
Correct! As we learned from the "What is IoT?" lecture, by 2018 internet data is expected to
reach 400 zettabytes.
4.Question 4
What do end-users typically forget to change on their IoT devices?
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Home address
IP address
Default password
DNS settings
Incorrect
Refer to the "What is IoT?" lecture. Specifically review the portion of the lecture that discusses
IoT security.
5.Question 5
Home occupancy can frequently be determined by monitoring data from a smart grid device
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True
False
Correct
Correct! Studies have shown that homeowner absence or presence can be predicted simply by
monitoring electricity usage.
6.Question 6
IoT devices never talk to each other
1 / 1 point
True
False
Correct
Correct! IoT devices are defined as "a network of separate, uniquely identified devices that
sometimes have the ability to talk with each other, without requiring human to human
interaction, or human to computer interaction."
7.Question 7
1 / 1 point
7.7 billion
1 trillion
50 billion
3 zettabytes
Correct
Correct! In addition, it is expected that by 2020 there will be 6.1 billion smartphone users.
8.Question 8
Automobiles can use IoT technology to help avoid accidents and collisions
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True
False
Correct
Correct! IoT technology can be used in automobiles to both avoid and detect collisions.
9.Question 9
1 / 1 point
True
False
Correct
Correct! IoT devices are defined as "a network of separate, uniquely identified devices that
sometimes have the ability to talk with each other, without requiring human to human
interaction, or human to computer interaction."