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*MCQ Quiz: Understanding Good Practices in Writing AI Prompts** 1. **Q:** What is the first step in crafting an effective AI prompt? - a) Define the objective - b) Select the AI tool - c) Provide examples - d) Choose the target audience 2. **Q:** Why is it important to specify the target audience in a prompt? - a) It helps in choosing the right AI tool. - b) It ensures the output is tailored to the right level. - c) It determines the length of the prompt. - d) It makes the prompt more creative. 3. **Q:** Which of the following is a good practice when writing a prompt? - a) Keep the prompt vague to allow AI flexibility. - b) Include clear and specific instructions. - c) Write a very long and detailed prompt. - d) Start with examples before stating the objective. 4. **Q:** What is the role of examples in a well-structured prompt? - a) To confuse the AI with multiple possibilities. - b) To provide context and clarify expectations. - c) To make the prompt longer. - d) To show off knowledge of the subject. 5. **Q:** When should you select the AI tool in the prompt-writing process? - a) After defining the objective and specifying the audience. - b) Before defining the objective. - c) At the very end. - d) Before writing anything else. 6. **Q:** What is a common mistake to avoid when writing prompts? - a) Being too specific in instructions. - b) Including irrelevant information. - c) Mentioning the target audience. - d) Defining the objective clearly. 7. **Q:** How should the tone of a prompt be set? - a) It should be casual and open-ended. - b) It should be formal and precise. - c) It should change depending on the day. - d) It should be vague to encourage creativity. 8. **Q:** What is the final step in crafting a well-structured prompt? - a) Review and refine the prompt. - b) Select the target audience. - c) Provide examples. - d) Choose the AI tool. https://www.revisely.com/quiz/oEkao
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Allele variation of a specific gene Artificial Insemination (AI) collecting and preserving semen from sires and using artificial means to introduce it to the dam’s reproductive tract Body Cells make up the organs and tissue of an animal and have chromosomes in pairs, called diploids Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) gene editing technology Codominance heterozygous individual expresses the phenotype of both alleles simultaneously Complete Dominance heterozygous gene pair is expressed the same as a homozygous dominant gene pair Crossbreeding sire from one breed and a dam from another, with each breed excelling in a certain characteristic to benefit the producer and the offspring Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) stores genetic information and acts as a blueprint for all genetic material in the organism in two strands arranged in a double helix Dominant Alleles represent a dominant phenotype and are expressed as uppercase letters Embryo Transfer eggs are collected from a desirable female, fertilized and then implanted in several other females Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) measure of the heritability of breeding values and traits Gametes fulfill the purpose of sexual reproduction, passing on half of the genetic code in the form of sperm and ovum and are also called haploids or sex cells Genotype organism's genetic composition, which determines its heredity potential and limitations Grading Up using a purebred sire to breed grade (unregistered or commercial) females Heritability degree to which offspring resemble their parent for a particular trait Heterosis (Hybrid Vigor) ability of crossbred animals to have the best traits from each parent Heterozygosity phenomenon of inheriting a different version of an allele from each biological parent Homozygosity phenomenon of inheriting the same version of an allele from each biological parent Inbreeding breeding of closely related animals with the goal of concentrating traits from a superior individual Incomplete Dominance dominant allele does not completely overcome the recessive Law of Dominance states genes will express themselves with the dominant gene appearing in the phenotype Law of Independent Assortment states unlinked or distantly linked gene pairs separate independently of other genes Law of Segregation states paired genes must segregate equally into gametes in a way so offspring have an equal likelihood of inheriting either factor Locus place on a chromosome where a gene is found Meiosis process of cellular reproduction of gametes and results in four genetically different daughter cells Mitosis process of cellular reproduction of body cells which creates two genetically identical daughter cells Outcrossing breeding highly unrelated individuals within a breed Phenotype all the observable characteristics of an organism resulting from the interaction of its genotype with its environment Polygenic Traits controlled by many gene pairs Punnett Square graphical representation of the possible genotypes of an offspring arising from a particular breeding, using letters to represent the genes Recessive Alleles non-dominant phenotypes which can still affect the appearance of an animal, but not as commonly, and are expressed as lowercase letters Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) replicates genetic information found in DNA to build proteins in processes known as transcription and translation Simply Inherited Traits typically controlled by one gene pair
Here is a short and easy-to-read multiple-choice quiz on ethical considerations when using AI in education: --- **1. Why is it important to ensure AI tools in education are transparent?** a) To make AI tools more complex b) To build trust and accountability c) To reduce the number of users d) To increase costs --- **2. What should teachers consider when using AI to analyze student data?** a) Only the accuracy of the AI tool b) Students' privacy and data security c) The speed of analysis d) The AI's popularity --- **3. Which is a potential ethical issue with AI-based personalized learning?** a) Making learning easier b) Creating unfair advantages c) Improving student engagement d) Reducing teacher workload --- **4. How can bias in AI education tools be addressed?** a) Ignore the bias b) Continuously monitor and update the AI c) Use the AI without testing d) Focus only on the final outcomes --- **5. Why is it crucial to involve students in discussions about AI in education?** a) To keep them busy b) To make them more dependent on AI c) To ensure they understand the impact on their learning d) To avoid teaching them other subjects --- This quiz is designed to help assess the trainees' understanding of key ethical considerations when using AI in education.
Revolutionising Education: Unleash AI to Spark Joy in the Classroom. What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? • Definition: AI involves creating computer systems that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence. These include learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and language understanding. • Examples in Everyday Life: From personal assistants like Siri and Alexa to more complex applications like predictive analytics in healthcare and autonomous driving. Two Types Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Generative AI: refers to a type of artificial intelligence technology that can generate new content, such as text, images, music, and videos. It leverages advanced algorithms to understand and replicate patterns from existing data, allowing it to create original outputs that mimic human-like creativity. Examples include models that can write like a human, generate realistic images from textual descriptions, or compose music. • Large Language Models: are a subset of Generative AI specifically designed to understand and generate human language. These models are trained on vast amounts of text data, which enable them to perform a variety of language-based tasks such as translation, summarization, answering questions, and even engaging in conversation. Notable examples include OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Bing. AI in Education? • Enhancing Learning: AI can personalise learning based on individual student needs by adapting materials and pacing. • Automating Tasks: AI can automate administrative tasks like lesson planning and scheduling, allowing educators more time to focus on teaching and building relationships. Ethical Considerations? • Privacy and Security: Ensuring student data is protected and not misused. • Bias and Fairness: Developing AI systems that provide equal opportunities for all students and do not inherit or amplify biases. • Transparency and Accountability: Making AI decisions in education understandable and subject to checks and balances. Our Top 10 AI For Educators • Classroom conductor – ChatGPT - A versatile AI that assists teachers with emails, lesson plans, generating quiz questions, and example student pieces. • Digital Design Dynamo – Canva - With its AI Magic Media app, Canva helps create engaging visuals and videos, making digital design accessible. • Maetstro of Music – Suno - Instantly generates songs on any lesson topic or converts your lyrics into music, enhancing learning with tunes. • Teacher’s AI Ally – School AI - Focused on educator needs, it features tools for creating interactive exit tickets and engaging chat bots. • Differentiator – Diffit - Transforms PDFs and YouTube videos into differentiated worksheets and activities across languages and reading levels. • Quiz Master – Quizalize - Turns any content into quizzes or games, engaging students with interactive challenges based on lesson material. • Presentation Pro – Gamma - Helps create stunning presentations quickly, ideal for classroom use or professional meetings. • Interactive Lesson Launcher – Cruipod - Quickly generates interactive presentations for classroom use, integrating activities seamlessly into lessons. • Note-Taking Ninja – LLava - Produces study notes and quiz questions from any photo or image, simplifying study material generation. • Creative Story Spinner – StroyWizard - Enables teachers to create custom stories incorporating elements from their own classrooms, linking imagination with academic achievement.
5th Grade Science Quiz: Movement of Matter in Ecosystems 1. Which organisms are responsible for breaking down dead plants and animals into simple nutrients? a) Producers b) Consumers c) Decomposers d) Predators 2. What is the process by which plants use sunlight to make food? a) Respiration b) Decomposition c) Photosynthesis d) Erosion 3. How do animals contribute to the movement of matter in an ecosystem? a) They produce oxygen b) They break down dead organisms c) They release nutrients through waste d) They absorb carbon dioxide 4. What is the primary source of energy for most ecosystems? a) Soil b) Water c) Sunlight d) Air 5. How does matter move through the environment? a) It flows in a straight line b) It cycles through various organisms and the environment c) It remains stationary d) It only moves between plants and animals Answer Key (Always review AI generated answers for accuracy - Math is more likely to be inaccurate.) 1. c) Decomposers 2. c) Photosynthesis 3. c) They release nutrients through waste 4. c) Sunlight 5. b) It cycles through various organisms and the environment
Create a quiz with these questions: Tempo – Questions What Italian word means "slow"? What tempo marking means “lively” or “fast”? What tempo marking means “walking pace”? What word is used for “very fast” tempo? What do we call a gradual change in tempo? What term means to return to the original tempo? 🔊 Dynamics – Questions What symbol tells you to play loudly? What dynamic marking means “very soft”? What is it called when music suddenly becomes soft? What dynamic term means to gradually get louder? What do mp and mf stand for? What two markings show extreme contrast in dynamics? 📝 Note Values – Questions What note gets one beat in 4/4 time? What kind of note gets half a beat? Two of what type of note equal a whole note? What note has a stem, is filled in, and has one flag? What kind of dot adds half the value of the note it follows? What combination of notes equals a dotted quarter note? 📏 Time Signatures – Questions What time signature has 2 beats per measure? What time signature is used for waltzes? What time signature is used in marches? What does the top number in a time signature tell us? In 4/4 time, how many beats are in 3 quarter notes and 1 eighth note? What time signature is called “compound duple” and used in Irish jigs? 📻 Current Music Info – Questions Which artist had the highest-grossing tour by 2025? What is the most-used music streaming service in 2025? What music genre continues to top the Billboard charts in 2025? Which artist released a surprise double album in 2024? What tech company released a hit AI-generated song? Who is the youngest artist to win Album of the Year twice? 🎺 Instruments & Timbre – Questions What instrument family includes the violin and cello? What family do the flute and clarinet belong to? What instrument has black and white keys and is both string and percussion? Timbre describes what aspect of a sound? What word describes how instruments are combined in an arrangement? What double reed instrument often plays the tuning note in an orchestra?
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