1) Which of the following are the main tasks of an AI agent?
- Movement and Humanly Actions
- Perceiving and acting on the environment
- Input and Output
- None of the above
Correct answer: 2
Perceiving and acting on the environment
The main task of an AI-based agent is to perceive the relevant information and data from its environment and act upon it accordingly.
2) State whether the following condition is true or false?
"An Artificial Intelligence-based agent does not require capable of doing tasks on its own without any human intervention for inputs or other commands."
- True
- False
Correct answer: 1
True
An AI-based agent is able to perform the entire tasks on its own. Provided, the agent is following strong AI and not weak AI.
3) Which of the mentioned parts of an agent would you consider to be the most valuable in terms of AI?
- Sensors and Actuators
- Wheels and steering
- Arms and legs
- All of the above
Correct answer: 1
Sensors and Actuators
The sensors and actuators are the most important parts of an AI-based agent. This is because, even if an agent is not doing some manual tasks, still it needs sensors and actuators for perceiving and acting upon the environment.
4) Which of the following is not a goal of an AI agent?
- Perceiving data from the environment
- Adapting to the environment and situations
- Acting upon the Environment
- Reversing the previously performed actions
Correct answer: 4
Reversing the previously performed actions
The goal of the AI agent cannot be reversing the previously performed actions because this thing is not possible. If something has been taken place, and it is an irreversible process, then no agent can reverse it to its previous state.
5) "An AI agent is defined though it's PEAS."
What does the term PEAS stand for?
- Personal Enhancement Area in Science
- Performance, Environment, Actuators and Sensors
- Performance, Entity, Area, State
- None of the above
Correct answer: 2
Performance, Environment, Actuators and Sensors
Any AI agent is defined through its four factors: Performance, Environment, Actuators and Sensors.