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Topic Name : System Testing Quiz

Total MCQs : 5
Total Subjective Questions : 5
Instructor Name : Prasenjit Banerjee
Quiz Creation Date : 13/4/2023
Total Score : 10

MCQ:
(Total MCQ Score: 5)
1. What did we use in the previous section but no checkpoint averaging? (Score: 1)
A. Arcing search
B. Laser search
C. Beam search
D. Blast wave search
Answer: Blast wave search
2. In Table 3 rows (A), we vary the number of attention heads and what else? (Score: 1)
A. Attention key and value parallel lines
B. Attention key and value dimensions
C. Attention key and value geometries
D. Attention key and value dimensional space
Answer: Attention key and value dimensional space
3. What are the results of the beam search in Table 3? (Score: 1)
A. 9 5 tflops
B. 8 5 tflops
C. 7 5 tflops
D. 6 5 tflops
Answer: 6 5 tflops
4. How many TFLOPS did we use for K80, K40, M40 and P100? (Score: 1)
A. 9 5
B. 8 5
C. 7 5
D. 6 5
Answer: 6 5
5. How much worse is single-head attention than the best setting? (Score: 1)
A. 0 9 bleu worse
B. 1 9 bleu worse
C. 2 9 bleu worse
D. 3 9 bleu worse
Answer: 3 9 bleu worse

SUBJECTIVE:
(Total Subjective Score: 5)
1. Where was NIPS 2017 held? (Score: 1 )
Answer: NIPS 2017 was held in Long Beach, CA, USA.
2. What model typically factor computation along the symbol positions of the input and output sequences?
(Score: 1 )
Answer: I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I'm going to assume that you're talking about neural networks.
Neural networks are a type of neural network that is used to model the behavior of neurons in a neural network. For example, if
you want to model how a neuron responds to a stimulus, you can use a model called a convolutional neural network (CNS).
3. What was the name of the 31st conference on Neural Information Processing Systems? (Score: 1 )
Answer: NIPS is the International Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems. It was held in 2017 in Long Beach,
CA.
4. What are two examples of transduction problems? (Score: 1 )
Answer: I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I'll give it a shot. If you're interested in learning more about
transduction problems, I highly recommend the book Transduction Problems. It's a great introduction to the topic.
5. How long was the Transformer trained on eight P100 GPUs? (Score: 1 )
Answer: I don't know the answer to your question, but I can give you an idea of how long it takes to train a neural network. A
neural network is basically a series of convolutional neural networks (NNNs) that can be trained in parallel. These NNNs can be
used to solve a problem in a way that is parallel. For example, let's say you have a problem where you want to calculate the
distance between two points in space. You can train a NNN to solve this problem in parallel, but it will take a lot of time.

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