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In first-order predicate logic, what is a Herbrand model?

a. A set of logical symbols that satisfy a given formula


b. A set of functions that satisfy a given formula
c. A set of predicates that satisfy a given formula
d. A set of objects that satisfy a given formula

In a binary cost matrix, what is the cost of predicting the negative class when the actual
class is negative called?

a. The false positive cost


b. The true positive cost
c. The true negative cost
d. The false negative cost

In a binary cost matrix, what is the cost of predicting the negative class when the actual
class is positive called?

a. The true positive cost


b. The false positive cost
c. The false negative cost
d. The true negative cost

In a binary cost matrix, what is the sum of all elements called?

a. The average cost


b. The median cost
c. The total cost
d. The maximum cost

In a cost matrix, what does the risk priority refer to?

a. The severity of the risk


b. The probability of the risk occurring
c. The duration of the risk
d. The risk rating
In a cost matrix, what does the likelihood of a risk occurring refer to?

a. The duration of the risk


b. The impact of the risk
c. The frequency of the risk
d. The probability of the risk occurring

In first-order predicate logic, what is a Herbrand universe?

a. A set of objects that satisfy a given formula


b. A set of predicates that satisfy a given formula
c. A set of functions that satisfy a given formula
d. A set of logical symbols that satisfy a given formula

In a cost matrix, what does the columns represent?

a. The actual class


b. The predicted class
c. The probability of a prediction
d. The cost of making a prediction

In a cost matrix, which of the following represents the lowest priority risk?

a. Low likelihood, high impact


b. High likelihood, low impact
c. Low likelihood, low impact
d. High likelihood, high impact

In first-order predicate logic, what is a Herbrand interpretation?

a. A set of logical symbols that satisfy a given formula


b. A set of functions that satisfy a given formula
c. A set of predicates that satisfy a given formula
d. A set of objects that satisfy a given formula

In a cost matrix, what does the cost of a risk refer to?

a. The probability of the risk occurring


b. The duration of the risk
c. The estimated cost of mitigating the risk
d. The severity of the risk
In first-order predicate logic, what is a Herbrand theorem?

a. A statement that is provable from the axioms of first-order predicate logic


b. A statement that is true in some Herbrand interpretations and false in others
c. A statement that is always false in a given Herbrand interpretation
d. A statement that is always true in a given Herbrand interpretation

In a binary cost matrix, what is the cost of predicting the positive class when the actual
class is positive called?

a. The false negative cost


b. The false positive cost
c. The true positive cost
d. The true negative cost

In a cost matrix, which of the following represents the highest priority risk?

a. High likelihood, high impact


b. High likelihood, low impact
c. Low likelihood, high impact
d. Low likelihood, low impact

In first-order predicate logic, what is a Herbrand base?

a. A set of functions that satisfy a given formula


b. A set of objects that satisfy a given formula
c. A set of logical symbols that satisfy a given formula
d. A set of predicates that satisfy a given formula

In first-order predicate logic, what is a closed formula?

a. A formula that contains only closed terms


b. A formula that contains a free variable
c. A formula that is always true
d. A formula that contains only predicates

In a binary cost matrix, what is the cost of predicting the positive class when the actual
class is negative called?

a. The false positive cost


b. The true positive cost
c. The false negative cost
d. The true negative cost
In a binary cost matrix, what do the elements in the second row and second column
represent?

a. The cost of predicting the negative class when the actual class is positive
b. The cost of predicting the positive class when the actual class is negative
c. The cost of predicting the positive class when the actual class is positive
d. The cost of predicting the negative class when the actual class is negative

In a cost matrix, what does the impact of a risk refer to?

a. The duration of the risk


b. The frequency of the risk
c. The probability of the risk occurring
d. The severity of the risk

In a cost matrix, what does the rows represent?

a. The actual class


b. The predicted class
c. The cost of making a prediction
d. The probability of a prediction

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