- 1. Case Management Support) Al streamlines administrative tasks and manages court backlogs, speeding up judicial processes.
A) True B) Flase C) Maybe
- 2. An OpenAl creation released in 2021 which is a text-to-image model.
A) OPEN AI & GPT3 B) DALL-E C) Shakey the Robot D) Watson
- 3. Established through Republic Act No. 10175 (the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012), which was approved on September 12, 2012. Under that law, the DOJ was directed to create the Office of Cybercrime as the central authority on cybercrime matters.
A) Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) B) Department of Justice - Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OOC) C) Philippine National Police - Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) D) National Bureau of Investigation - Cybercrime Division
- 4. Unemployment) One application of Al is robots can lead to job displacement.
A) False B) True C) Maybe
- 5. This was developed as a 1.38-meter tall, lightweight, and customizable humanoid robot, which has a 320" waist rotation for surveillance, aimed at research and public engagement.
A) Thailand's Al Police Cyborg 1.0 B) Engine Al PM01 (China) C) China's Patrol Robots (R1) D) Security Robots (Knightscope) United States of America
- 6. He Organized the Dartmouth Conference which officially coined the term Artificial Intelligence.
A) John Mc Carthy B) Charles Babbage C) Joseph Weizenbaum D) Alan Turing
- 7. An MIT computer scientist who created the First Chatbot "ELIZA" in 1966.
A) Joseph Weizenbaum B) Charles Babbage C) Alan Turing D) John Mc Carthy
- 8. Moving from reactive, manual analysis, future systems will utilize machine learning to identify crime hotspots based on time, type, and community structure to optimize police resources
A) Robotics and Automation B) Predictive Policing and Crime Mapping C) Forensic Investigation and Cybercrime D) Surveillance and Identification
- 9. An advantage of Al wherein many websites use digital assistants to provide requested content and engage in conversation with users. Sorne chatbots are designed so well that it's hard to tell if we are talking to a human or a chatbot.
A) Zero risks B) Always available C) Reducing Human Error D) Digital assistance
- 10. A Division of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) that investigates cybercrimes such as online fraud, hacking, identity theft, and digital forensics under RA 10175.
A) Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) B) Philippine National Police - Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) C) National Bureau of Investigation - Cybercrime Division D) Department of Justice - Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OOC)
- 11. Performing Repetitive Tasks) Robots in manufacturing lines can perform repetitive tasks like welding, painting, and packaging with high precision and speed, reducing costs and improving efficiency.
A) Maybe B) False C) True
- 12. A specialized unit of the PNP to combat cyber-related crimes.
A) National Bureau of Investigation Cybercrime Division B) Department of Justice Office of Cybercrime (DO.J-OOC) C) Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) D) Philippine National Police-Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG)
- 13. This Conference was initiated by John Mc Carthy during the summer of 1966 and invited a small group of researchers from various disciplines to participate in a summer-long workshop focused on investigating the possibility of "thinking machines."
A) The "Al Winter" B) Neural Networks C) Geneva Convention D) Dartmouth Conference
- 14. John Mc Carthy) provided the formalization of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing Machine, which is considered a model of a general purpose computer.
A) True B) False C) Maybe
- 15. Coordinates and supports cybercrime investigations across Philippine agencies and was created under the Cybercrime Prevention Act (Republic Act No. 10175) in 2012
A) National Privacy Commission (NPC) B) Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) C) Philippine National Police-Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) D) Department of Justice-Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OOC)
- 16. This a trait of an Al which can analyze massive datasets, such as video surveillance and social media, far faster than humans, aiding investigations.
A) Reduction of Potential Human Bias B) Al Algorithms C) Improved Forensic Analysis D) Predictive Policing and Crime Mapping
- 17. Lack of Transparency) is also known as the "Black Box Problem", the reasoning behind Al predictions is often difficult to understand and raising accountability issues.
A) False B) Maybe C) True
- 18. A Disadvantage of Al wherein Al needs to work on the latest hardware and software to stay updated and meet new requirements, making it very costly,
A) High Costs B) No creativity C) Healthcare D) Unemployment
- 19. An Al that can understand and learn any intellectual task that a human can.
A) Super Al B) Weak (Narrow Al) C) Strong (General Al) D) Quantum Al
- 20. An IBM's Al system that competed on "Jeopardy!" in 2011
A) Siri B) Kismet C) Watson D) Sophia
- 21. Automated systems enhance accuracy in forensics, such as facial recognition and digital evidence processing
A) Al Algorithms B) Improved Forensic Analysis C) Reduction of Potential Human Bias D) Predictive Policing and Crime Mapping
- 22. Handles personal data breaches and enforces the Data Privacy Act in collaboration with the PNP-ACG
A) National Bureau of Investigation - Cybercrime Division B) Department of Justice Office of Cybercrime (DOJ-OOC) C) Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) D) National Privacy Commission (NPC)
- 23. Implementation of advanced, Al-driven surveillance tools, including facial recognition and behavioral analysis, to detect criminal acts in public spaces.
A) Surveillance and Identification B) Predictive Policing and Crime Mapping C) Robotics and Automation D) Forensic Investigation and Cybercrime
- 24. If training data contains historical prejudices, AI CANNOT reinforce or amplify discriminatory practices against specific demographics.
A) Maybe B) False C) True
- 25. These are properly designed algorithms can provide objective, data-driven decisions for pretrial risk assessments, potentially mitigating human prejudice.
A) Al Algorithms B) Improved Forensic Analysis C) Unemployment D) Reduction of Potential Human Bias
- 26. This Al was created by MIT computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966
A) Siri B) Shakey the Robot C) Alexa D) ELIZA
- 27. An advantage of Al that significantly reduces errors and increases accuracy.
A) Reducing Human Error B) Always available C) Digital assistance D) Zero risks
- 28. Artificial Intelligence is transforming criminology from reactive policing to a proactive, data-driven approach.
A) True B) False
- 29. Advanced systems like neural networks use millions or billions of parameters and connections to make decisions, making them too complex for human interpretation
A) Hidden Bias and Inaccuracy B) Deep Learning Complexity C) Opaque Decision-Making D) Lack of Explainability
- 30. This Al was developed by Stanford's Artificial Intelligence Center as a mobile robot with sensors and a camera to navigate environments.
A) Self Driving Car B) Shakey the Robot C) Alexa D) CHATgpt
- 31. Daily Applications) An advantage wherein Al has made significant contributions to medicine, from diagnosis and treatment to drug discovery and clinical trials.
A) True B) Maybe C) False
- 32. Charles Babbage.________
A) An MIT computer scientist who created the First Chatbot "ELIZA" in 1966, B) Provided the formalization of the concepts of algorithm and computation with the Turing Machine, which is considered a model of a general purpose computer C) Organized the Dartmouth Conference which officially coined the term Artificial Intelligence D) Father of the Computer. Invented the First Mechanical Computer also known as the Difference Engine
- 33. Unveiled in April 2025, this stationary humanoid robot is stationed in Nakon Pathom Province. It uses 360° cameras, connects to CCTV/drones, and features facial recognition to detect blacklisted individuals, monitor crowds, and identify potential weapons
A) Thailand's Al Police Cyborg 1.0 B) Engine Al PM01 (China) C) Security Robots (Knightscope) United States of America D) China's Patrol Robots (R1)
- 34. An Al that surpasses human intelligence and can perform any task better than a human.
A) Quantum Al B) Weak (Narrow Al) C) Strong (general Al) D) Super Al
- 35. Without understanding the process, it is difficult to determine if a decision is based on fair, relevant data or biased, flawed correlation
A) Deep Learning Complexity B) Hidden Bias and Inaccuracy C) Opaque Decision-Making D) Reduction of Potential Human Bias
- 36. Focuses on a single task and(cannot perform Beyond its limits (common in our daily lives).
A) Strong (General Al) B) Weak (Narrow Al) C) Quantum Al D) Super Al
- 37. Autonomous security robots designed to patrol areas, monitor activity, and enhance safety using Al, cameras, and real-time alerts.
A) Engine Al PM01 (China) B) Thailand's Al Police Cyborg 1.0 C) Security Robots (Knightscope) United States of America D) China's Patrol Robots (R1)
- 38. In 2022, OpenAl released this Al Chatbot that is built on GPT-3 that enabled more natural, humanlike conversations.
A) Alexa B) ChatGPT C) DALL-E D) Siri
A) Artificial Insemination B) Artificial Intelligence C) Artificial Instructions D) Artificial Intervention
- 40. We can see the inputs (data) and outputs (results), but the intermediate steps-how the Al processed the data to reach a conclusion-are hidden
A) Deep Learning Complexity B) Lack of Explainability C) Opaque Decision-Making D) Reduction of Potential Human Bies
- 41. The following are forms that a computer may be used for illegal activities EXCEPT
A) Pornography B) Cyber Defamation C) Financial Crimes D) Reckless Imprudence
- 42. Began in the 1970s continued throughout much of the following two decades, despite a brief resurgence in the early 1980s.
A) Shakey the robot B) Kismet C) Self driving car D) The "Al Winter"
- 43. Web Jacking is derived from the term "Hijacking"
A) True B) Maybe C) False
- 44. Performing REPETITIVE TASKS - Al can handle repetitive tasks without boredorn or fatigue.
A) Maybe B) True C) False
- 45. The internet data/ surfing hours is spent by another person without their personal consent is defined as Denial of Internet Service
A) True B) False C) Maybe
- 46. Al cannot think outside the box.
A) Zero risks B) HIGH COSTS C) No creativity D) Reducing Human Error
- 47. Al, on the other hand, can work endlessly without interruptions. It thinks much faster thari humans and can multitask with accurate results
A) Zero risks B) Always available C) Digital assistance
- 48. What is Artificial Intelligence?
A) Artificial Intelligence (Al) provides computer programs with the ability to think and learn independently. B) Artificial Intelligence (Al) provides the internet connectivity with the ability to think and learn independently. C) Artificial provides the Local Area Network Intelligence (AI) with the ability to think and learn independently
- 49. A a social robot developed at MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory by Cynthia Breazeal. Although work began in 1997, the project was completed in 2000
A) NASA Rovers B) The deep blue C) Shakey the robot D) Kismet
- 50. During Hijacking, the hacker gains control over another person's website providing him an opportunity to mutilate or change the information of the site
A) Maybe B) True C) False
- 51. Decisions made by Al are based on previously gathered information and a specific set of algorithms.
A) Zero risk B) Reducing Human Error C) Digital assistance D) Always available
- 52. A Logic Bomb is a virus that lies dormant on a certain period and activates on a specified date.
A) Maybe B) True C) False
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