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1. AI is useful in weather forecasting because it can:

A Change weather
B Analyze large data sets
C Control clouds
D Stop rain

2. The costs that change directly with the amount of a product being made are known as:

A Fixed Costs
B Sunk Costs
C Total Costs
D Variable Costs

3. Which cloud model combines public and private clouds?

A Public cloud
B Private cloud
C Hybrid cloud
D Local cloud

4. Which term best describes the process of designing, launching, and running a new business venture?

A Management
B Marketing
C Entrepreneurship
D Accounting

5. When raw data is processed, organized, and structured, it becomes:

A Information
B A database
C Big Data
D A variable

6. Ibrahim is deciding whether to manufacture his products or outsource production. He is evaluating the costs and benefits of each option. Which concept is he applying?

A Opportunity cost
B Make-or-buy decision
C Break-even analysis
D Fixed vs variable costs

7. Which of the following uses cloud computing?

A Online email services
B Typewriter
C Calculator
D Notebook

8. Dalia is a new entrepreneur who wants to ensure her business is legally compliant. She includes permits and licenses in her business plan. Why is this important?

A To increase profits
B To avoid legal penalties and operate smoothly
C To attract more customers
D To reduce production costs

9. Sana is studying customer reviews to improve a product. The reviews are in text format. What type of data is she dealing with?

A Structured data
B Unstructured data
C Semi-structured data
D Numerical data

10. AI used in education helps in:

A Automatic grading
B Building schools
C Printing books
D Making desks

11. Frank receives a phone call from someone claiming to be tech support for his computer. The caller says Frank's computer has a virus and asks for remote access. What should Frank do?

A Give the caller remote access to fix the virus
B Provide his credit card number for the service
C Hang up and do not provide any information; this is likely a scam
D Ask the caller to call back later

12. Nasser is analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of his business idea. He also looks at opportunities in the market and potential threats. This analysis is called:

A PEST analysis
B SWOT analysis
C Porters Five Forces
D Break-even analysis

13. Which of the following is a primary example of structured data?

A A video file from a social media platform.
B An employee's record in a database with fields like ID, Name, and Salary.
C The text content of a news article.
D An audio recording of a customer service call.

14. Ming is writing JavaScript. He needs to declare a constant value for pi. Which keyword should he use?

A var
B let
C const
D static

15. Ayesha is helping her teacher calculate the average marks of 30 students. She decides to sum all marks and then divide by 30. Based on the IPO model, what is the output?

A The list of student names
B The sum of all marks
C The average marks
D The number of students

16. Which of the following is a programming language used for client-side scripting?

A HTML
B CSS
C JavaScript
D SQL

17. Self-driving cars are an example of:

A Manual systems
B AI application
C Database system
D Cloud storage

18. Wendy is a content creator. She uses a short clip from a movie in her video. She does not have permission to use it. What is the legal issue here?

A There is no issue; it's fair use
B Copyright infringement if it does not fall under fair use or she does not have a license
C Privacy violation
D Defamation

19. The point at which a business's total revenues equal its total costs is called the:

A Profit Point
B Saturation Point
C Loss Point
D Break-even Point

20. Omar is testing his solution to a problem by using sample inputs and checking the outputs. What step is he performing?

A Problem identification
B Solution design
C Implementation
D Evaluation

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