Prelim Quiz 1 - Attempt Review

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Question 1
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Can Bayes' theorem be used to calculate the probability of an event occurring given multiple other events that are not independent
of each other?

a. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring independently of any other events
b. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ...
c. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring given another event
d. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ... 

Question 2
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Alpha-beta pruning is based on the idea that:

a. None of the above


b. When the alpha and beta values are equal, the search can be stopped because both players will choose the same move
c. When the alpha value is greater than the beta value, the search can be stopped because the maximizing player will not
choose a move that leads to a worse score
d. When the beta value is greater than the alpha value, the search can be stopped because the minimizing player will not 
choose a move that leads to a worse score
Question 3

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Can subjective probabilities be used to make predictions about future events?

a. No, subjective probabilities are not based on objective, observable data and statistical analysis and cannot be used to make
predictions
b. Yes, subjective probabilities can be used to make predictions based on an individual's beliefs, opinions, and experiences 
about the likelihood of certain events occurring
c. No, subjective probabilities are not based on a coin flip and cannot be used to make predictions
d. Yes, subjective probabilities can be used to make predictions based on the outcome of a coin flip

Question 4
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Dempster-Shafer theory is commonly used in which of the following fields?

a. Quantum mechanics
b. Probability and statistics
c. Artificial intelligence
d. Decision making 

Question 5
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Can Bayes' theorem be used to calculate the probability of an event occurring given multiple other events that are not independent
of each other?

a. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring independently of any other events
b. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring given another event
c. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ... 
d. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ...
Question 6

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Can subjective probabilities be used to make decisions in a group setting?

a. No, subjective probabilities are based on a coin flip and cannot be used to make group decisions
b. Yes, subjective probabilities can be used to make group decisions by relying on a majority vote
c. Yes, subjective probabilities can be used to inform group decisions by taking into account the beliefs, opinions, and 
experiences of all group members
d. No, subjective probabilities are based on individual beliefs, opinions, and experiences and cannot be used to make group
decisions

Question 7
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Alpha-beta pruning is used in minimax algorithms for two-player games, where one player is trying to maximize the score and the
other player is trying to minimize the score. In this context, alpha represents:

a. The maximum score that the minimizing player is assured of


b. The minimum score that the minimizing player is trying to achieve 
c. The minimum score that the maximizing player is assured of
d. The maximum score that the maximizing player is trying to achieve

Question 8
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How do subjective probabilities differ from objective probabilities?

a. Subjective probabilities are based on objective, observable data, while objective probabilities are based on an individual's
beliefs, opinions, and experiences
b. Subjective probabilities are based on a coin flip, while objective probabilities are based on an individual's beliefs, opinions,
and experiences
c. Subjective probabilities are based on an individual's beliefs, opinions, and experiences, while objective probabilities are 
based on objective, observable data
d. Subjective probabilities are based on statistical analysis, while objective probabilities are based on an individual's beliefs,
opinions, and experiences
Question 9

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Beta represents:

a. The maximum score that the maximizing player is trying to achieve


b. The minimum score that the minimizing player is trying to achieve
c. The minimum score that the maximizing player is assured of
d. The maximum score that the minimizing player is assured of 

Question 10
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Can subjective probabilities be measured or quantified?

a. Yes, by using a scale or rating system 


b. It depends on the individual's beliefs, opinions, and experiences
c. No, subjective probabilities are subjective and cannot be measured or quantified
d. Yes, by using objective, observable data and statistical analysis

Question 11

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How do you calculate the probability of multiple events occurring independently of each other using Bayes' theorem?

a. By using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) / P(B) + P(C) / P(D) + ... 


b. By using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) / P(B) * P(C) / P(D) * ...
c. By using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ...
d. By using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ...

Question 12
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Can Bayes' theorem be used to calculate the probability of an event occurring based on multiple other events?

a. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring given another event
b. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ... 
c. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ...
d. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring independently of any other events
Question 13

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Can Bayes' theorem be used to calculate the probability of an event occurring given multiple other events that are both independent
and not independent of each other?

a. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ...


b. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring given another event
c. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ... 
d. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring independently of any other events

Question 14

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Can heuristic search be used to solve problems with no clear goal or solution?

a. It depends on the specific search algorithm being used


b. Yes, heuristic search can be used to solve any type of problem
c. No, heuristic search can only be used to solve problems with a clear goal and solution
d. It depends on the specific problem and the heuristic function being used 

Question 15
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Can Bayes' theorem be used to calculate the probability of multiple events occurring simultaneously?

a. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring independently of any other events
b. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring given another event
c. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ... 
d. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ...

Question 16
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How does minmax search handle tie situations?

a. By selecting the move with the highest score


b. By selecting the move that leads to the lowest score for the player and the highest score for the opponent
c. By selecting the move that leads to the highest score for the player and the lowest score for the opponent 
d. By selecting the move with the lowest score
Question 17

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Can Bayes' theorem be used to calculate the probability of an event occurring given multiple other events that are independent of
each other?

a. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) * P(C|A) * ...


b. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring given another event
c. Yes, by using the formula P(A|B) = P(A) * P(B|A) + P(C|A) + ... 
d. No, Bayes' theorem can only be used to calculate the probability of one event occurring independently of any other events

Question 18

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Can minmax search handle games with more than two players?

a. Yes, by using the same algorithm as for two-player games


b. Yes, by using a modified version of the algorithm 
c. No, minmax search can only be used for two-player games
d. It depends on the game

Question 19
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Can subjective probabilities be biased?

a. No, subjective probabilities are objective and unbiased


b. It depends on the individual's beliefs, opinions, and experiences
c. No, subjective probabilities are based on statistical analysis, which is unbiased
d. Yes, subjective probabilities are based on an individual's beliefs, opinions, and experiences, which can be influenced by 
personal biases
Question 20

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Alpha-beta pruning is a technique used in:

a. Graph traversal algorithms


b. Sorting algorithms
c. Hash table algorithms
d. Search algorithms 

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