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Here’s a **quiz on Lesson 1: Introduction to Analog Communication (Unit 8)** based on your file 👇 --- # 🧠 **Quiz – Lesson 1 (Analog Communication)** **Marks:** 20 --- ## ✍️ **Part 1: Choose the correct answer (8 marks)** 1. A signal is: a) A device b) A physical quantity that carries information c) A type of wire d) A computer 2. A continuous signal is defined over: a) Discrete values b) Infinite real values c) Only integers d) Binary values 3. Digital signals have: a) Infinite values b) Two values (0 and 1) c) Random values d) Analog values 4. Sampling is used to: a) Increase noise b) Convert analog to digital c) Amplify signals d) Reduce bandwidth 5. A deterministic signal: a) Cannot be predicted b) Has known values c) Is always random d) Has no pattern 6. Even signal satisfies: a) x(t) = -x(-t) b) x(t) = x(-t) c) x(t) = 0 d) x(t) ≠ x(-t) 7. Periodic signal repeats after: a) Time T b) Infinite time c) No time d) Random time 8. A system is: a) A signal only b) Input only c) Takes input and gives output d) A wire --- ## ✍️ **Part 2: Complete (6 marks)** 1. A signal can be represented as __________. 2. Continuous signals are defined over __________ values. 3. Digital signals take values like __________ and __________. 4. A random signal cannot be __________ easily. 5. Odd signal satisfies __________. 6. A periodic signal repeats every __________. --- ## ✍️ **Part 3: True or False (6 marks)** 1. Analog signals are continuous. ( ) 2. Digital signals can take infinite values. ( ) 3. Sampling converts analog to digital signal. ( ) 4. Deterministic signals are predictable. ( ) 5. Odd signals pass through origin. ( ) 6. Aperiodic signals repeat over time. ( ) --- ## 🎯 **Bonus Question (Optional)** Give one example of: * Analog signal * Digital signal -
Environmental Protection — Vocabulary Quiz (B1+) 🧠 1. What does “renewable energy” mean? a) Energy that never runs out and comes from nature 🌞 b) Energy that comes only from coal and oil c) Energy that can’t be used again d) Energy made from plastic ✅ Correct answer: a) Energy that never runs out and comes from nature 🌞 🧃 2. What are “single-use plastics”? a) Plastics that can be recycled many times b) Plastics used once and then thrown away 🚯 c) Plastics that last forever d) Plastics used only for energy production ✅ Correct answer: b) Plastics used once and then thrown away 🚯 🗑️ 3. What is “waste”? a) Things we eat b) Things we throw away because we don’t need them ♻️ c) Energy from the sun d) Clean water and air ✅ Correct answer: b) Things we throw away because we don’t need them ♻️ 🌱 4. What does “reduce” mean in the context of environmental protection? a) To use more of something b) To make or use less of something 🔽 c) To destroy nature d) To create pollution ✅ Correct answer: b) To make or use less of something 🔽 ♻️ 5. What does “recycle” mean? a) To use materials again instead of throwing them away b) To burn plastic waste c) To stop using energy d) To clean streets ✅ Correct answer: a) To use materials again instead of throwing them away 💬 6. Choose the correct sentence: a) We should recycle waste to protect the environment. ✅ b) We should throw away all plastic bottles. c) Renewable energy is bad for nature. d) We need more single-use plastics in our cities. ✅ Correct answer: a) We should recycle waste to protect the environment. 🌿 7. Fill in the blank: We can ______ pollution if we use public transport and save electricity. a) recycle b) reduce c) waste d) throw ✅ Correct answer: b) reduce 💡 8. True or False: “Solar and wind power are examples of renewable energy.” ✅ Answer: True ☀️💨 🏆 9. Which of these actions helps protect the environment the most? a) Using renewable energy b) Buying single-use plastics c) Producing more waste d) Throwing rubbish in the street ✅ Correct answer: a) Using renewable energy 🌎 10. Complete the sentence: People should ______ paper, glass, and plastic to keep the planet clean. a) waste b) reduce c) recycle d) ignore ✅ Correct answer: c) recycle
Based on the PowerPoint you shared, here is a simple quiz focusing on vocabulary, exponent laws, and identifying function types. --- Quiz: Exponent Laws & Rational Exponents (3.1–3.3) Multiple Choice (5 questions) Choose the correct answer. 1. In the expression 5^3, the number 3 is called the a) base b) power c) exponent d) coefficient 2. Which law of exponents would you use to simplify (x^2)^3? a) Product rule b) Quotient rule c) Power of a power rule d) Zero exponent rule 3. According to the zero exponent law, 7^0 = a) 0 b) 1 c) 7 d) undefined 4. If the first differences in a table of values are constant, the function is a) linear b) quadratic c) exponential d) not a function 5. Which expression is equivalent to \frac{2^5}{2^3}? a) 2^2 b) 2^8 c) 2^{15} d) 2^{-2} True or False (5 questions) Write T for true or F for false. 1. When multiplying powers with the same base, you add the exponents. 2. A negative exponent means the answer will always be negative. 3. For an exponential function, the ratios of consecutive y-values are constant. 4. The power 16^{\frac{1}{2}} is equal to 8. 5. The quotient rule for exponents says \frac{x^a}{x^b} = x^{a-b}. Completion (2 questions) Fill in the blank with the correct term. 1. The _____________ rule states that when raising a power to another power, you multiply the exponents. 2. If the second differences in a table of values are constant, the function is ______________. --- Answer Key Multiple Choice 1. c) exponent 2. c) Power of a power rule 3. b) 1 4. a) linear 5. a) 2^2 True or False 6. T 7. F (a negative exponent indicates a reciprocal, not a negative value) 8. T 9. F (16^{\frac{1}{2}} = \sqrt{16} = 4) 10. T Completion 11. power of a power (or power rule) 12. quadratic
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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
Use this to make a quiz: Excellent! Using an online game is a fantastic way to boost engagement. Here is a list of scenarios you can use. I've designed them to be clear and concise for a game format. I've also added a few "challenge" scenarios at the end that could fit more than one theory to really get your students thinking critically. You can copy and paste these right into platforms like Kahoot!, Blooket, or Gimkit. --- ### **Scenarios for Your Online Game** **Instructions for Students:** Read the scenario and choose the theory that BEST explains why the crime was committed. 1. **Scenario:** An accountant has been secretly stealing small amounts of money from his clients' accounts for years. He has a system that he believes is foolproof, and he has calculated that the potential reward is worth the small risk of being caught. * **Best Fit:** Choice Theory 2. **Scenario:** A high school student who lives in a neighborhood with high unemployment and rundown buildings begins to vandalize property with a group of friends who feel ignored by the city. * **Best Fit:** Social Disorganization Theory 3. **Scenario:** A young woman desperately wants the new smartphone and designer clothes she sees all over social media, but she has no way to afford them. She decides to start stealing packages from front porches to get what she wants. * **Best Fit:** Strain Theory 4. **Scenario:** A man is arrested for assault after getting into a fight at a restaurant. His family tells the police that he has always had a "short fuse" and has struggled with anger and aggression since he was a child, a trait that his father also had. * **Best Fit:** Biological/Psychological Theory 5. **Scenario:** The youngest child in a family of well-known burglars is caught breaking into a house. When questioned, he says he learned everything he knows from watching and helping his older siblings. * **Best Fit:** Learning Theory 6. **Scenario:** A corporate executive is caught illegally dumping toxic waste to save his company money. He decided that the cost of proper disposal was too high and the chance of being caught was low. * **Best Fit:** Choice Theory 7. **Scenario:** After her parents' messy divorce, a teenager starts skipping school and shoplifting. A counselor suggests her actions stem from untreated anxiety and depression. * **Best Fit:** Biological/Psychological Theory 8. **Scenario:** In a community where the local factory closed down and police presence is low, a group of residents forms a vigilante group to "patrol" the streets, often resorting to violence and intimidation. * **Best Fit:** Social Disorganization Theory --- ### **Challenge Scenarios (Could fit multiple theories)** 9. **Scenario:** A college student starts selling forged concert tickets to pay for their tuition. They learned how to make the fake tickets from a video online and felt it was the only way to stay in school. * **Possible Answers:** Strain Theory (can't afford tuition), Learning Theory (learned online), Choice Theory (weighed the risks). 10. **Scenario:** A person living on the streets with no job prospects is arrested for stealing a warm coat from a department store during a blizzard. * **Possible Answers:** Strain Theory (no means to achieve the goal of being warm), Choice Theory (made a rational decision to steal to survive). These scenarios should give you great content for your game. Have fun with it, and let me know if you need any more!
🧠 Game Objective: Agents analyze partial client profiles, then choose the best discovery questions to uncover the hidden insurance need. You’ll present: A brief, vague client case A list of potential fact-finding questions (mix of good/bad) The agent selects up to 5 questions Points are based on: How many “high-value” questions they choose Whether their questions align to the true need Bonus: If they uncover the hidden clue or issue (revealed after) 🎯 Quiz Format for Quizalize: Question Type: Multiple Select (choose up to 5) Scoring: 1 point per strong question, 0 or -1 for irrelevant/weak questions Bonus Reveal Slide: Show the full case need after each question 🔍 Sample Quizalize Scenario Set 🔹 Client Case #1: "James & April" James (38) is a freelance graphic designer. He and April (36) have one 3-year-old child. They just moved into their first home with a $400k mortgage. James doesn’t currently have employer benefits. April works part-time and doesn’t have group coverage. Question Prompt: Choose up to 5 questions to uncover James and April’s real protection need. Answer Options: ✅ What income would April need if you weren’t here to support your family? ✅ Do you have any existing life insurance or savings to cover the mortgage? ✅ How long would you want your family financially protected if something happened to you? ✅ Do either of you have any disability coverage? ✅ Would you want your child’s future education covered if something happened? ❌ How much do you currently pay for car insurance? ❌ Do you see yourself buying another house soon? ❌ What’s your favorite thing about your neighborhood? ✅ Hidden Need: Income replacement + mortgage protection for a non-benefits freelancer. 🔹 Client Case #2: "Rosa" Rosa is 29 and single. She recently got a promotion, moved into a new apartment, and is paying off $45k in student loans. She loves to travel and has no dependents. Answer Options: ✅ If something happened to you, who would take care of your student loans or final expenses? ✅ Do you have any emergency savings or a safety net? ✅ Would you be interested in locking in permanent coverage while you're young and healthy? ✅ Do your parents or anyone else rely on you financially, even occasionally? ❌ Are you planning to have children in the next 6 months? ❌ Do you want a pet in the next year? ❌ Do you have renter’s insurance? ✅ Hidden Need: Final expense coverage + early whole life for cash value & lock-in pricing. 🔹 Client Case #3: "The Smith Family" Mark (45) and Tasha (42) have two teenagers, ages 13 and 16. Mark makes $120k as a consultant; Tasha runs their household. They just finished paying off a second mortgage. They’re “starting to think about college and retirement.” Answer Options: ✅ Would you want the kids’ college plans funded if something happened to you? ✅ Do you have enough coverage to protect your spouse’s lifestyle if your income stopped? ✅ Have you considered combining life protection with cash value to support future goals? ✅ How are you currently saving for retirement? ❌ Have you started planning your estate yet? ❌ Do you plan on buying another property this year? ✅ Hidden Need: Blended whole/term strategy for income replacement and cash value for college/retirement. 🎮 Bonus Twist Slide (after each case): 💥 Hidden Need Revealed! Here’s what many missed: James has no group benefits — he needs full protection as a freelancer.