Q1. Who coined the term "Artificial Intelligence" in 1956?

A) Alan Turing

B) John McCarthy

C) Marvin Minsky

D) Elon Musk

E) Charles Babbage

Answer: B

 

Q2. Which technology underpins the functioning of "Bitcoin" and other cryptocurrencies?

A) Cloud Computing

B) Blockchain (Distributed Ledger)

C) Big Data

D) IoT

E) VR

Answer: B

 

Q3. "IoT" stands for:

A) Internet of Technology

B) Internet of Things

C) Input of Things

D) International of Things

E) Integration of Things

Answer: B

 

Q4. Which cloud service model provides the user with virtual hardware (Storage, Servers) on rent?

A) SaaS

B) PaaS

C) IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)

D) FaaS

E) DaaS

Answer: C

 

Q5. "SaaS" stands for:

A) Software as a Service

B) System as a Service

C) Storage as a Service

D) Security as a Service

E) Server as a Service

Answer: A

 

Q6. "Machine Learning" is a subset of:

A) Robotics

B) Artificial Intelligence (AI)

C) IoT

D) Web Development

E) Blockchain

Answer: B

 

Q7. The "Turing Test" is designed to measure:

A) Computer Speed.

B) A machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.

C) Battery Life.

D) Internet Speed.

E) Graphics quality.

Answer: B

 

Q8. "Big Data" is characterized by the 3 Vs. Which is NOT one of them?

A) Volume

B) Velocity

C) Variety

D) Vacuum

E) None of these

Answer: D

 

Q9. The pseudonym of the creator of Bitcoin is:

A) Vitalik Buterin

B) Satoshi Nakamoto

C) Elon Musk

D) Mark Zuckerberg

E) Jeff Bezos

Answer: B

 

Q10. "NFT" stands for:

A) Non-Fungible Token

B) New Financial Tool

C) Non-Financial Token

D) Network File Transfer

E) New File Type

Answer: A

 

Q11. "AR" (Augmented Reality) differs from "VR" (Virtual Reality) because:

A) VR is real; AR is fake.

B) AR overlays digital elements onto the real world (e.g., Pokemon Go); VR creates a completely immersive digital environment.

C) VR uses phones; AR uses headsets.

D) AR is older.

E) VR is cheaper.

Answer: B

 

Q12. "5G" technology promises extremely low "Latency". What is Latency?

A) Download speed.

B) The delay before a transfer of data begins following an instruction.

C) The cost of data.

D) The range of the tower.

E) The size of the phone.

Answer: B

 

Q13. "RPA" stands for:

A) Robotic Process Automation

B) Real Process Automation

C) Rapid Process Action

D) Robotic Program Action

E) Random Process Automation

Answer: A

 

Q14. "Deepfakes" are created using:

A) Photoshop.

B) AI (Generative Adversarial Networks) to replace a person's likeness in videos.

C) Video cameras.

D) 3D printers.

E) Makeup.

Answer: B

 

Q15. "Quantum Computing" uses which unit of data?

A) Bits

B) Qubits (Quantum Bits)

C) Bytes

D) Pixels

E) Hertz

Answer: B

 

Q16. "Edge Computing" processes data:

A) In a central cloud server.

B) At or near the source of data generation (the "edge"), reducing latency.

C) In space.

D) Offline.

E) On paper.

Answer: B

 

Q17. "Chatbot" technology primarily uses:

A) NLP (Natural Language Processing)

B) SQL

C) VR

D) Blockchain

E) GPS

Answer: A

 

Q18. "Smart Contracts" are associated with:

A) Cloud Computing

B) Blockchain (Ethereum)

C) IoT

D) AI

E) Big Data

Answer: B

 

Q19. "Digital Twin" refers to:

A) A clone of a human.

B) A virtual representation (digital replica) of a physical object or system.

C) A backup file.

D) A second monitor.

E) A twin brother.

Answer: B

 

Q20. "Metaverse" is:

A) A new planet.

B) A collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space.

C) A website.

D) A book.

E) A movie.

Answer: B

 

Q21. "Li-Fi" transmits data using:

A) Radio waves.

B) Light (Visible Light Communication).

C) Sound.

D) Wires.

E) Magnets.

Answer: B

 

Q22. "FinTech" stands for:

A) Fine Technology

B) Financial Technology

C) Final Technology

D) Finger Technology

E) Finish Technology

Answer: B

 

Q23. "Wearable Technology" examples include:

A) Smartwatches (Fitbit, Apple Watch).

B) Laptops.

C) Desktops.

D) Printers.

E) Routers.

Answer: A

 

Q24. "Drone" is technically known as:

A) UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)

B) UFO

C) USB

D) UTP

E) URL

Answer: A

 

Q25. "3D Printing" is also called:

A) Additive Manufacturing

B) Subtractive Manufacturing

C) Virtual Printing

D) Laser Printing

E) Inkjet Printing

Answer: A

 

Q26. "Biometrics" relies on:

A) Unique physical characteristics (Fingerprint, Iris, Face).

B) Passwords.

C) Smart cards.

D) PINs.

E) Usernames.

Answer: A

 

Q27. "Data Science" involves:

A) Cleaning hardware.

B) Extracting insights from structured and unstructured data.

C) Designing games.

D) Installing Windows.

E) Teaching science.

Answer: B

 

Q28. "Hadoop" is a framework for:

A) Distributed storage/processing of Big Data.

B) Gaming.

C) Music.

D) Email.

E) Chatting.

Answer: A

 

Q29. "Telemedicine" uses:

A) Telepathy.

B) ICT to provide clinical health care from a distance.

C) Herbs.

D) Physical visits.

E) Magic.

Answer: B

 

Q30. "NLP" stands for:

A) Natural Language Processing

B) New Language Program

C) Neural Language Protocol

D) Network Language Process

E) Native Language Program

Answer: A

 

Q31. "PaaS" stands for:

A) Platform as a Service

B) Program as a Service

C) Public as a Service

D) Private as a Service

E) Phone as a Service

Answer: A

 

Q32. "Dark Factory" refers to:

A) A factory without lights (Fully automated/Robotic).

B) An illegal factory.

C) A coal factory.

D) A software factory.

E) A closed factory.

Answer: A

 

Q33. "Cryptomining" involves:

A) Digging gold.

B) Verifying transactions on a blockchain to earn cryptocurrency.

C) Hacking.

D) Stealing data.

E) Creating files.

Answer: B

 

Q34. "Neural Networks" mimic:

A) The Human Brain.

B) The Internet.

C) A Tree.

D) A Map.

E) A Microchip.

Answer: A

 

Q35. "Gig Economy" refers to:

A) Freelance/Short-term contracts (e.g., Uber, Upwork).

B) Selling Gigabytes.

C) Manufacturing.

D) Farming.

E) Government jobs.

Answer: A

 

Q36. "OpenAI" created which famous tool?

A) ChatGPT

B) Siri

C) Alexa

D) Cortana

E) Watson

Answer: A

 

Q37. "Computer Vision" enables computers to:

A) "See" and interpret images/video.

B) Predict future.

C) Read minds.

D) Hear.

E) Smell.

Answer: A

 

Q38. "Crowdfunding" is:

A) Raising money from many people online.

B) Gathering people.

C) Selling stocks.

D) Borrowing from banks.

E) Paying taxes.

Answer: A

 

Q39. "Hyperloop" is:

A) High-speed transport in vacuum tubes.

B) Flying cars.

C) Teleportation.

D) Underwater train.

E) Space rocket.

Answer: A

 

Q40. "Green Computing" aims to:

A) Reduce environmental impact of computing (Eco-friendly).

B) Paint PCs green.

C) Make money.

D) Speed up PCs.

E) Use green cables.

Answer: A

 

Q41. "API" stands for:

A) Application Programming Interface

B) Applied Program Internet

C) Application Process Integration

D) Automated Program Interface

E) Advanced Program Input

Answer: A

 

Q42. "RFID" stands for:

A) Radio Frequency Identification

B) Real Frequency Identity

C) Rapid Frequency ID

D) Radio File ID

E) Remote File Identity

Answer: A

 

Q43. "NFC" stands for:

A) Near Field Communication

B) New Field Communication

C) Near Frequency Control

D) Network Field Communication

E) Near File Connection

Answer: A

 

Q44. "Industry 4.0" is:

A) The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Smart automation).

B) Agriculture.

C) Steam power.

D) Internet 4.0.

E) Factory 4.0.

Answer: A

 

Q45. "Web 3.0" refers to:

A) The Semantic Web / Decentralized Web.

B) Mobile Web.

C) Social Media.

D) Only Video.

E) Text only.

Answer: A

 

Q46. "Fuzzy Logic" deals with:

A) Approximate reasoning (Degrees of truth).

B) Exact logic (0 or 1).

C) Broken code.

D) Fuzzy screens.

E) Cleaning logic.

Answer: A

 

Q47. "Geofencing" uses GPS to:

A) Create virtual boundaries/perimeters.

B) Build fences.

C) Block GPS.

D) Track satellites.

E) Hack phones.

Answer: A

 

Q48. "Planned Obsolescence" means:

A) Designing products to fail/become outdated after a set time.

B) Planning for success.

C) Building durable products.

D) Recycling.

E) Lowering prices.

Answer: A

 

Q49. "Dark Mode" saves battery on which screen type?

A) OLED

B) LCD

C) CRT

D) Plasma

E) Projector

Answer: A

 

Q50. "e-SIM" is:

A) Embedded SIM (Digital).

B) Electronic Card.

C) External SIM.

D) Extra SIM.

E) Easy SIM.

Answer: A

 

Q51. "Autopilot" in Tesla uses:

A) AI and Computer Vision.

B) Remote control.

C) Magnets.

D) Rails.

E) Magic.

Answer: A

 

Q52. "Smart Grid" manages:

A) Electricity distribution efficiently.

B) Maps.

C) Excel sheets.

D) Traffic.

E) Internet.

Answer: A

 

Q53. "Bio-Chips" are used for:

A) Biological analysis / DNA processing.

B) Eating.

C) Wood processing.

D) Solar power.

E) Gaming.

Answer: A

 

Q54. "Sentiment Analysis" determines:

A) Emotional tone of text (Positive/Negative).

B) Grammar.

C) Language.

D) Author.

E) Date.

Answer: A

 

Q55. "Exoskeleton" suits:

A) Enhance human strength.

B) Protect insects.

C) Are virtual.

D) Are for diving.

E) Are software.

Answer: A

 

Q56. "Brain-Computer Interface" (BCI) connects:

A) Brain signals to external devices.

B) PC to Internet.

C) Mouse to PC.

D) Brain to Brain.

E) AI to Cloud.

Answer: A

 

Q57. "Technological Singularity" implies:

A) AI surpassing human intelligence uncontrollably.

B) Computers stopping.

C) Single computer world.

D) No technology.

E) Aliens.

Answer: A

 

Q58. "Mesh Wi-Fi" uses:

A) Multiple nodes to create a seamless network.

B) Wires.

C) One router.

D) Satellite.

E) Bluetooth.

Answer: A

 

Q59. "Gait Analysis" identifies people by:

A) Walking style.

B) Face.

C) Voice.

D) Fingerprint.

E) Signature.

Answer: A

 

Q60. "Containerization" (Docker) allows:

A) Packaging software with dependencies to run anywhere.

B) Shipping hardware.

C) Storing files.

D) Compressing video.

E) Hiding viruses.

Answer: A


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