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Which of the following is true related to ‘Satisfiable’ property?
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A statement is satisfiable if there is some interpretation for which it is false |
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A statement is satisfiable if there is some interpretation for which it is true |
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A statement is satisfiable if there is no interpretation for which it is true |
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A statement is satisfiable if there is no interpretation for which it is false |
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Answer : (b)
Reason : ‘Satisfiable’ property is a statement is satisfiable if there is some interpretation for which it is true.
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42. |
Two literals are complementary if
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They are equal |
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They are identical and of equal sign |
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They are identical but of opposite sign |
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They are unequal but of equal sign |
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Answer : (c)
Reason : Two literals are complementary if They are identical but of opposite sign.
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43. |
Consider a good system for the representation of knowledge in a particular domain. What property should it possess?
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Representational Adequacy |
(b) |
Inferential Adequacy |
(c) |
Inferential Efficiency |
(d) |
Acquisitional Efficiency |
(e) |
All the above.
Answer : (e)
Reason : Consider a good system for the representation of knowledge in a particular domain. The properties should be Representational Adequacy,Inferential Adequacy,Inferential Efficiency and Acquisitional Efficiency
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44. |
What is Transposition rule?
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From P → Q, infer ~Q → P |
(b) |
From P → Q, infer Q → ~P |
(c) |
From P → Q, infer Q → P |
(d) |
From P → Q, infer ~Q → ~P |
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Answer : (d)
Reason : Transposition rule- From P → Q, infer ~Q → ~P
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45. |
Third component of a planning system is to
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Detect when a solution has been found |
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Detect when solution will be found |
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Detect whether solution exists or not |
(d) |
Detect whether multiple solutions exist |
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Answer : (a)
Reason : Third component of a planning system is to detect when a solution has been found.
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46. |
Which of the following is true in Statistical reasoning?
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The representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated with each statement |
(b) |
The representation is extended to allow ‘TRUE or FALSE’ to be associated with each statement |
(c) |
The representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated common to all statements |
(d) |
The representation is extended to allow ‘TRUE or FALSE’ to be associated common to all statements |
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None of the above.
Answer : (a)
Reason : Statistical reasoning is the representation is extended to allow some kind of numeric measure of certainty to be associated with each statement.
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47. |
In default logic, we allow inference rules of the form
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(A : B) / C |
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A / (B : C) |
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A / B |
(d) |
A / B : C |
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Answer : (a)
Reason : In default logic, we allow inference rules of the form:(A : B) / C
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48. |
In Baye’s theorem, what is the meant by P(Hi|E)?
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The probability that hypotheses Hi is true given evidence E |
(b) |
The probability that hypotheses Hi is false given evidence E |
(c) |
The probability that hypotheses Hi is true given false evidence E |
(d) |
The probability that hypotheses Hi is false given false evidence E |
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Answer : (a)
Reason : In Baye’s theorem, P(Hi|E) is the probability that hypotheses Hi is true given evidence E.
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49. |
Default reasoning is another type of
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Monotonic reasoning |
(b) |
Analogical reasoning |
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Bitonic reasoning |
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Non-monotonic reasoning |
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Answer : (d)
Reason : Default reasoning is another type of non-monotonic reasoning
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50. |
Generality is the measure of
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Ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains of application |
(b) |
The average time required to construct the target knowledge structures from some specified initial structures |
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A learning system to function with unreliable feedback and with a variety of training examples |
(d) |
The overall power of the system |
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Answer : (a)
Reason : Generality is the measure of ease with which the method can be adapted to different domains of application.
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