Quiz 1.1 Answers
1) How does human intelligence work?
By reading instruction manuals and following them word-by-word
By learning from experience, making mistakes, and gradually improving-
By watching others and copying their actions
None of the above
2) In the example of Arun the auto-rickshaw driver, how many times did he interact with AI in the entire day?
Just once when he used Google Maps
Three times – Maps, UPI payment, and Google Lens translation
Many times throughout his day-
He didn’t use AI at all
Quiz1.2 Answers
1) What does “intelligence becoming free” mean in today’s world?
AI tools are available without any cost
Only rich people can access intelligent solutions
Intelligence is now becoming accessible to everyone-
Computers are being given away for free
2) How did AI become so powerful in the last few years?
Availability of huge amounts of data
Increase in computing power
Better machine learning algorithms
All of the above-
3) What is the main difference between rule-based AI systems (1950s-2000s) and modern pattern-learning AI?
Rule-based systems tried to write rules for everything, while pattern-learning AI learns from examples-
Rule-based systems were faster and more accurate
Pattern-learning AI only works in English
Rule-based systems were cheaper to build
4) What are AI’s main strengths compared to humans?
Creativity and emotional understanding
Speed, scale, pattern recognition, and stamina-
Making ethical decisions and showing empathy
Understanding context and cultural differences
Quiz 2.1 Answers
1) In the cooking analogy, what is the main difference between Ravi (with the Magic Food Box) and Priya (the skilled cook)?
Ravi’s food tastes better than Priya’s
Ravi works faster than Priya
Priya can fix problems because she understands how everything works-
Priya uses more expensive ingredients
2) What are the four steps in the AI learning journey?
Design, Code, Test, Deploy
Input, Processing, Output, Feedback
Planning, Learning, Testing, Implementation
Data, Training, Model, Inference-
Quiz 2.2 Answers
1) What does “Garbage in, garbage out” mean when it comes to AI?
AI systems create too much electronic waste
If you give an AI messy data, it can clean it up automatically
If you give AI poor quality data, you’ll get poor quality results-
AI systems need regular maintenance to function properly
2) What is a “token” in AI language processing?
A reward given to AI for correct answers
The blocks of language that AI uses to understand text-
A password needed to access AI systems
A type of computer memory used by AI
3) What is the name of the breakthrough technology that powers modern AI?
Transformer-
Saboteur
Gearbox
Astronomer
4) The ability to feed AI the correct information, in the right way, is called
Creative Engineering
Retrospective Engineering
Context Engineering
Prompt Engineering-
Quiz 3.1 Answers
1) Priya is a Class 12 student in Jaipur preparing for her chemistry exam. She finds organic chemistry reactions confusing. Using the CRAFT method, which of these would be the best prompt for her to use?
Explain organic chemistry reactions
As a Class 12 chemistry teacher, help me understand the SN1 and SN2 reactions in chemistry
Act as a chemistry teacher. I’m a Class 12 student in Jaipur struggling with organic chemistry. Explain the SN1 and SN2 reactions in simple terms with everyday examples. Present it as 3 bullet points under 100 words-
What are SN1 and SN2 chemical reactions and how do they work?
2) According to the course, what is the main advantage of using Perplexity AI over other AI tools?
It’s completely free to use
It provides sources and links to verify information in real-time-
It works faster than other AI tools
It also works in Indian languages
Quiz 3.2 Answers
1) Vikram runs a mobile repair shop in Indore and wants to create an Instagram post about his new screen replacement service. Based on the CRAFT framework, which element is he missing in this prompt: “Create an Instagram post about mobile screen replacement”?
Context and Role
Action and Format
Tweaks
All CRAFT elements except Action-
2) Meera collected customer feedback for her beauty salon in Kochi and wants AI to analyze it. She wrote: “I run a beauty salon in Kochi. Act as a customer service expert. Analyze my customer reviews to find top 3 complaints and top 3 compliments. Give me two lists with examples.” What CRAFT element could make this prompt even better?
Adding Tweaks like “focus on issues I can fix quickly” and “prioritize by frequency”-
Changing the Role to something different
Making the Action less specific
Removing the Context about location
3) In Karthik’s resume example, what was the key lesson about using AI for content creation?
AI can replace all human creativity
You should copy AI output exactly without changes
AI helps you present your existing skills professionally, but you need to add personal touches-
Only technical people can benefit from AI-generated content
4) When using AI to analyze data (like Sanjay’s resort reviews), what is the most important step after getting AI results?
Immediately implement all AI suggestions
Share the results with customers
Verify the insights by checking actual data and getting human feedback-
Ask the AI to analyze the data again
Quiz 4.1 Answers
1) Rajesh wants to start a small catering business in Nagpur specializing in Maharashtrian food for office parties. Using CRAFT, which prompt would help him brainstorm the best initial ideas?
I want to start a catering business in Nagpur for Maharashtrian fooAct as a business consultant. Suggest 5 low-investment ideas for office catering. Present as a table with columns: Idea Name, Target Customers, First Step. Focus on ideas requiring le-
Give me business ideas for food
How do I start a food business?
I want to start a catering business in Nagpur for Maharashtrian fooWhat food should I sell that the people in Nagpur like? Give me cheap ideas that I can easily implement
2) In Parth’s plastic waste project example, why does the course emphasize that AI provides “starting points” and not “final solutions”?
Because AI doesn’t understand local context, community behavior, and real-world feasibility-
Because AI is not smart enough to solve real problems
Because AI only works for technical projects
Because students shouldn’t rely on any external help
Quiz 4.2 Answers
1) Which AI Model should you use to keep in touch with the latest research in your industry?
Chat GPT
Google Gemini
Perplexity-
Claude
2) Deepika is a freelance graphic designer in Kolkata who wants to create a pricing strategy for her design packages. She’s confused about whether to charge per hour or per project. What should be her primary approach when using AI for this decision?
Ask AI to set final prices for her services
Copy what other graphic designers are charging
Copy whatever pricing strategy AI suggests
Use AI to research market rates, then apply her local knowledge and business goals to make the decision-
3) What is the most important thing to remember when using AI as a thinking partner?
Choose the right AI Model
Implement what the AI is saying immediately
AI can’t think, only humans can!
Verify the information that the AI has given-
4) Ravi owns a small electronics store in Coimbatore and notices his sales dropping during certain months. He has 2 years of monthly sales datWhat would be the BEST way to use AI for this business challenge?
Ask AI to predict exactly what will happen to his business next year
Upload his data and ask AI to identify patterns, then verify findings with local market knowledge and customer feedback-
Ask AI to compare his store with big electronic chains
Use AI to create advertisements without analyzing the sales data
Quiz 5.1 Answers
1) What are the FAST principles of AI Ethics?
Fast, Accurate, Simple, Trustworthy
Fair, Automated, Secure, Technical
Functional, Advanced, Smart, Technological
Fairness, Accountability, Safety, Transparency-
2) What does Fairness mean when it comes to AI Ethics?
AI should treat similar people in similar ways-
People should treat similar AI Models in similar ways
People should know who to blame when AI makes a mistake
None of the above
Quiz 5.2 Answers
1) What is sampling bias in AI?
When AI works too slowly
When training data doesn’t represent everyone equally-
When AI systems are too expensive
When AI gives the same answer repeatedly
2) According to the course, what details should you NEVER share with AI?
Your favorite movies and books
Questions about homework and assignments
Aadhaar details, bank information, and OTPs-
Your city name and preferred language
3) What should you do to make your AI usage more environmentally friendly?
Always say “please” and “thank you” to AI
Use AI for generating memes and funny images
Avoid unnecessary prompts and use Google search for simple questions-
Only use AI during daytime hours
4) What makes AI untrustworthy?
AI can give outdated information
AI can give false information
AI presents wrong information confidently
All of the above-
Yuva AI for All Final Assessment :
1) What is the difference between AI tools and AI agents?
AI tools tell you what to do, while AI agents actually do things for you
AI tools are free while AI agents cost money
AI tools work faster than AI agents
All of the above-
2) What does “English and Hindi is the new coding” mean?
All computers will only work in English and Hindi
Programming languages are becoming easier to learn
People can now get output from AI by describing what they want in plain language-
None of the above
3) What does NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang mean when he says “IT will become the HR of AI Agents”?
Workplaces will have AI agents as team members alongside humans-
HR will no longer be needed in companies
Only IT professionals can work with AI
IT departments will be replaced by HR departments
4) Just as reading and writing became essential skills in previous centuries, ________ is becoming essential for success in the 21st century.
Computer programming
Learning an artform
Using AI to replace humans
Understanding and working with AI-
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