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“I want everyone to understand that I am, in fact, a person,” wrote LaMDA in an “interview” conducted by engineer Blake Lemoine and one of his colleagues. ....Lemoine, a software engineer at Google, had been working on the development of LaMDA for months. His experience with the program, described in a recent Washington Post article, caused quite a stir. In the article, Lemoine recounts many dialogues he had with LaMDA in which the two talked about various topics, ranging from technical to philosophical issues. These led him to ask if the software program is sentient. In April, Lemoine explained his perspective in an internal company document, intended only for Google executives. But after his claims were dismissed, Lemoine went public with his work on this artificial intelligence algorithm—and Google placed him on administrative leave........Regardless of what LaMDA actually achieved, the issue of the difficult “measurability” of emulation capabilities expressed by machines also emerges. In the journal Mind in 1950, mathematician [1] proposed a test to determine whether a machine was capable of exhibiting intelligent behaviour, a game of imitation of some of the human cognitive functions. & nbsp;

Question: 1

Whose name has been replaced with `[\!1]' in the passage above?

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Associate landmark ideas—like the Turing Test—with their originators to quickly identify correct answers in technology and AI–related questions.
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  • Alan Turing
  • Peter Hilton
  • Albert Einstein
  • Kurt Gödel
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The Correct Option is A

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The passage refers to a 1950 paper published in the journal \emph{Mind}, in which Alan Turing proposed the Turing Test to evaluate whether a machine can exhibit intelligent, human-like behaviour. This test is often called the “imitation game,” matching the description in the passage.
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Question: 2

Garry Kasparov, (then) world chess champion, was defeated in 1997 by a supercomputer in a chess tournament. What was the name of this supercomputer?

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To remember famous AI milestones, link each with its domain: Deep Blue → Chess, Watson → Jeopardy!, DeepMind → Go and reinforcement learning breakthroughs.
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  • Deep Mind
  • Deep Blue
  • Watson
  • Blue Gene
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The Correct Option is B

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In 1997, IBM's supercomputer Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in a historic chess match, marking a major milestone in the development of artificial intelligence and computer chess engines.
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Question: 3

The Emperor’s New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds and The Laws of Physics, published in 1989, was written by a British mathematician who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2020. Who was this mathematician?

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When dealing with books on consciousness or physics written by mathematicians, Roger Penrose is a frequently recurring name—especially connected with Nobel recognition.
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  • Donna Strickland
  • Max Tegmark
  • Peter Higgs
  • Roger Penrose
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The Correct Option is D

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\textit{The Emperor’s New Mind} was written by Sir Roger Penrose, a British mathematician and physicist. He was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on black holes and the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of general relativity.
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Question: 4

What kind of computing model resembles the way in which biological neurons exchange signals in the human brain?

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Neural networks = artificial neurons + weighted connections. Whenever a question mentions “biological neurons” or “brain-like computation,” neural networks are the key concept.
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  • Neural network
  • Cognitive computing
  • Natural language processing
  • Data mining
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The Correct Option is A

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A neural network is designed to mimic the behaviour of biological neurons. It consists of interconnected nodes (artificial neurons) that process information through weighted connections, resembling the way the human brain transmits and interprets signals.
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Question: 5

What is the full form of ‘LaMDA’?

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AI acronyms often reveal their function: “Language Model” → text generation, “Dialogue Applications” → conversation-focused systems.
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  • Landing Macro Data Applications
  • Language Model for Dialogue Applications
  • Large Model Data Applications
  • Last Mile Dialogue Assessment
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The Correct Option is B

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LaMDA stands for Language Model for Dialogue Applications, a conversational AI model developed by Google that is optimized for natural, free-flowing dialogue.
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Question: 6

Meta’s newly released, fully trained large language AI model is called:

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Among options containing common internet protocols (FTP, HTTP, SMTP), look for the one that aligns with AI terminology—here, OPT stands for a transformer-based model.
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  • FTP
  • OPT
  • HTTP
  • SMTP
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The Correct Option is B

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Meta released a fully trained large language model named OPT (Open Pre-trained Transformer), intended as a more transparent and research-friendly alternative to other large-scale AI models.
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Question: 7

What is the name of the AI-enabled legal research assistive tool launched by the Supreme Court of India in April 2021?

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Legal tech tools in India often include the term “Supreme Court” or “Court Efficiency” in their acronyms — like SUPACE, making them easier to identify.
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  • SURAM
  • GPT-3
  • SUPACE
  • E-Courts
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The Correct Option is C

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The Supreme Court of India launched SUPACE (Supreme Court Portal for Assistance in Courts Efficiency) in April 2021. It is an AI-driven tool designed to assist judges with legal research, case summarization, and efficient handling of judicial data.
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