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This document outlines the marking scheme for the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Class X Preboard Examination in Artificial Intelligence for the 2023-24 academic year. It includes sections for objective and subjective type questions, covering topics such as employability skills, AI concepts, and data analysis. The total marks for the examination are 50, with specific instructions for answering the questions.

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This document outlines the marking scheme for the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Class X Preboard Examination in Artificial Intelligence for the 2023-24 academic year. It includes sections for objective and subjective type questions, covering topics such as employability skills, AI concepts, and data analysis. The total marks for the examination are 50, with specific instructions for answering the questions.

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10ART03 MS

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN – CHENNAI REGION


CLASS X
II PREBOARD EXAMINATION 2023-24
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (SUBJECT CODE – 417)
MARKING SCHEME
Max. Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks: 50
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
Q.1 Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions on Employability Skills(1 x 4 = 4 marks)
i. c) Gesture 1
ii. Self confidence 1
iii. a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A 1
iv. a) Ctrl + c 1
v. c) Self aware 1
vi. b) 17 1

Q.2 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. b) AI bias 1
ii. d) Deep Learning 1
iii. c) Nodes 1
iv. Pie chart 1
v. c) Unsupervised learning model 1
vi. Outliers 1

Q.3 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. d) Linguistic Intelligence 1
ii. c) Where 1
iii. b) Data Science 1
iv. Resolution 1
v. d) All the above 1
vi. a) Fraction of positive cases that are correctly identified. 1

Q.4 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. Input layer 1
ii. c) Statement1 is correct but Statement2 is incorrect 1
iii. d) Instance segmentation 1
iv. c) In NLP, modelling requires data pre-processing only after which the data is fed 1
to the machine.
v. Ans - 26 1
vi. Sentiment analysis 1

Q.5 Answer any 5 out of the given 6 questions (1 x 5 = 5 marks)


i. a) More of training set 1
ii. Confusion Matrix 1
iii. b) Stop words 1
iv. c) False Negative 1
v. d) Confusion matrix 1
vi. c) Helps in understanding the reliability of any AI model 1
SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions on Employability Skills(2 x 3 = 6 marks)


Answer each question in 20-30 words.
Q. 6 Visual communication - 1 mark 2
Advantage of Visual communication(any one) – 1 mark
1. You do not need to know any particular language for understanding it.
2. simple and remains consistent across different places
Q. 7 Stress management can help you to 2
• have a joyful life.
• focus and complete tasks on time.
• be a happy person as you are stress free.
• be more energetic and spend quality time with your friends and family.
Q. 8 Personal information can be lost or leaked in two ways: 2
1. We are not careful in giving out personal information over the Internet. For
example, we share our account details and password on unsecure sites.
2. A person gets unauthorized access to our computer. This can happen in the office
if we leave are computer without logging out.
Q. 9 Misconception Reality 2
A myth, or a misconception, is a Reality is the state of things as they
false belief or opinion about actually exist, rather than as they
something. may appear or might be imagined.
For example, if we think tall people It is not true. The truth is that short
run faster than short people, we have people can also run fast.
a misconception.
Q. 10 Education is the most important factors for sustainable development. Children who 2
have gone to school will be able to do jobs so that they can take care of themselves
and their families. Education helps us become aware of our role as a responsible
citizen.
Answer any 4 out of the given 6 questions in 20 – 30 words each (2 x 4 = 8 marks)
Q. 11 a) Computer Vision – Self driving/ automatic cars, face lock in smartphones or 2
any other similar example – 1 mark
b) Natural Language – Email filters, smart assistants or any other similar
example – 1 mark
Q. 12 Who is facing the problem – Students of your class 2
What is the problem – Not enough sleep or outdoor activity (two pain points here)
Where is the problem – At home or school or wherever they are.
Why you want to solve this problem – You can design an app that tracks all their
activities and sends alerts when they’re not sleeping or spending time outdoors
adequately.
Q. 13 I. Understand and inspect the web page to find the HTML markers 2
associated with the information we want.
II. Use Python libraries to pull out data from the HTML page.
III. Manipulate the collected data to get it in the form we need.
Q. 14 R=G=B=255 --- White. R=G=B=0--- Black. 2
Q. 15 2
Token Stem word Lemma
Healed Heal Heal
Studies Studi Study
Downloading Download Download
Curing Cur Cure
Q. 16 Confusion Reality 2
matrix Yes No
Prediction Yes 180 30
No 30 60
Answer any 3 out of the given 5 questions in 50 – 80 words each (4 x 3 = 12 marks)
Q. 17 Today’s world is changing with the adoption of IOT (Internet of Things). IOT is 4
helping in prominently capturing a tremendous amount of data from multiple
sources. The convergence of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and IOT can redefine the
way industries, business, and economies function. AI enabled IoT creates intelligent
machines that simulate smart behavior and supports decision making with little or
no human interference.
While IOT provides data, artificial intelligence acquires the power to unlock
responses, offering both creativity and context to drive smart actions. Here are some
examples:
Ex. 1: Self-driving Cars: Tesla’s self-driving cars are the best example of IoT and
AI working together. With the power of AI, self-driving cars predict the behavior of
pedestrians and cards in various circumstances. For example, they can determine
road conditions, optimal speed, weather and getting smarter with each trip.
Ex. 2: Robots in Manufacturing: Manufacturing is one of the industries that already
embraced new technologies like IoT, artificial intelligence, facial recognition, deep
learning, Robots and many more. Robots employed in factories are turning smarter
with the support of implanted sensors, which facilitates data transmission.
Moreover, as the robots are provisioned with artificial intelligence algorithms, they
can learn from newer data. This approach not only saves time and cost but also
makes the manufacturing process better over time.
Q. 18 a) Artificial Intelligence (AI) 4
AI is incorporating human intelligence to
machines. Whenever a machine completes
tasks based on a set of rules that solve
problems (algorithms), such an “intelligent”
behavior is what is called artificial
intelligence.
b) Machine Learning (ML)
ML is a subset of AI that uses statistical
learning algorithms to build smart systems. The ML systems can automatically
learn and improve without explicitly being programmed.
c) Deep Learning (DL)
In Deep Learning, the machine is trained with huge amounts of data which helps it
in training itself around the data. Such machines are intelligent enough to develop
algorithms for themselves.
Q. 19 Identification of model - Unsupervised learning model (1 mark) 4
An unsupervised learning model works on unlabeled dataset. This means that
the data which is fed to the machine is random and there is a possibility that the
person who is training the model does not have any information regarding it. The
unsupervised learning models are used to identify relationships, patterns and trends
out of the data which is fed into it. It helps the user in understanding what the data
is about and what are the major features identified by the machine in it.
There are two main types of unsupervised learning models:
a) Clustering
It refers to the unsupervised learning algorithm which can cluster the unknown
data according to the patterns or trends identified out of it. The patterns observed
might be the ones which are known to the developer or it might even come up with
some unique patterns out of it.
b) Dimensionality Reduction
We humans are able to visualize up to 3-Dimensions only but according to a lot
of theories and algorithms, there are various entities which exist beyond 3-
Dimensions.
Q. 20 Sentence segmentation: 4
1. Raj and Vijay are best friends.
2. They play together with other friends.
3. Raj likes to play football but Vijay prefers to play online games.
4. Raj wants to be a footballer.
5. Vijay wants to become an online gamer.
Tokenization:
Raj and Vijay are best friends.
They play togethe with other friends.
r
Raj likes to play footbal but Vijay prefer t pla onlin games
l s o y e .
Raj want to be a football
s er.
Vija want to becom an online gamer.
y s e
Removing punctuation and stop words and converting to common case:
raj and vijay best friends
they play together with other friends
raj likes play football but vijay prefers play online games
raj wants footballer
vijay wants become online gamer
Stemming and lemmatization:
Word Stem word Word Stem word
Play Play Likes Like
Wants Want Friends Friend
Games Game Gamer game
Q. 21 a) TP = 30, TN=12, FP=45, FN=05 4
30+12+45+05=92 total cases have been performed
b) Precision = TP/ (TP+FP)
= 30 / (30 + 45) = 0.4
Recall = TP/(TP+FN)
= 30 / (30+5) = 0.86
F1 score = 2*(Precision*Recall)/(Precision + Recall)
= 2*(0.4*0.86) / (0.4 + 0.86)
= 0.55

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