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10th - Unit 1 - Intelligence Key Vocab p.36

10th - Unit 1 - Intelligence Key Vocab p.36

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
RI.9-10.4, L.11-12.6, L.2.4B

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Standards-aligned

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Yesenia Serrano Salamanca

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7 Slides • 11 Questions

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​Unit 1- Intelligence Key Vocabulary p.36

By Yesenia Serrano Salamanca

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Multiple Choice

Use context to determine the meaning of each word that is capitalized. Then match the word to its definition.

Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers work to REPLICATE human abilities and skills in machines.

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a mistake or weakness

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to copy or repeat something in order to get the same results

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to do better than

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to be more powerful or successful at something than other people

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to invest or plan

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Multiple Choice

Use context to determine the meaning of each word that is capitalized. Then match the word to its definition.

Computers SURPASS human intelligence in many ways, including the ability to calculate at extraordinary speed.

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a mistake or weakness

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to copy or repeat something in order to get the same results

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to do better than

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to be more powerful or successful at something than other people

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to invest or plan

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Multiple Choice

Use context to determine the meaning of each word that is capitalized. Then match the word to its definition.

Currently, robots LACK the ability to express emotions well enough to convince humans they have feelings.

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a mistake or weakness

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to copy or repeat something in order to get the same results

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to do better than

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to be more powerful or successful at something than other people

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to have none or not enough of something

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Multiple Choice

Use context to determine the meaning of each word that is capitalized. Then match the word to its definition.

One industry in which robotics DOMINATES is the car-building industry. Robots put on doors and wheels, and they paint the car more efficiently than humans can.

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a mistake or weakness

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to copy or repeat something in order to get the same results

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to do better than

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to be more powerful or successful at something than other people

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to have none or not enough of something

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Multiple Choice

Use context to determine the meaning of each word that is capitalized. Then match the word to its definition.

In the future, artificial intelligence may DEVISE a way to create drinking water or generate renewable energy.

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a mistake or weakness

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to copy or repeat something in order to get the same results

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to do better than

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to be more powerful or successful at something than other people

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to invent or plan

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Multiple Choice

Use context to determine the meaning of each word that is capitalized. Then match the word to its definition.

One FLAW of driverless cars in the AI's pattern-reading abilities. Simply putting stickers on a stop sign causes the AI to misread the sign and keep driving!

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a mistake or weakness

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to copy or repeat something in order to get the same results

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to do better than

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to be more powerful or successful at something than other people

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to invent or plan

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Devise = idear / inventar / planear

To invent or plan

Example: She needs to
devise a plan to save money for college.

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Dominate = dominar

To be more powerful or successful at something than other people.

Example:
Our soccer team will dominate the championship game this year.

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Flaw = defecto / error

A mistake or weakness

Example:
The vase was beautiful, but it had one small flaw on the base.

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Match

Match the following

Devise

Dominate

Flaw

To invent or plan

To be more powerful ...

A mistake or weakness

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Lack = carecer de

To have none or not enough of something.

Example:
The boy looked worried because of the lack of water in the desert.

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Replicate = replicar / copiar

To copy or repeat something in order to get the same results.

Example:
The student tried to replicate the complex cookie recipe, but she forgot one key ingredient.

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Surpass = superar

To do better than.

Example:
She worked hard to surpass her previous running time in the race.

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Match

Match the following

Lack

Replicate

Surpass

To have none or enough of something

To copy or repeat something ...

To do better than

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Dropdown

The main ​
in the computer program was a small typing mistake.

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Dropdown

If you want to win the game, you must ​​​
a new strategy.

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Dropdown

The engine couldn't start due to a ​
of oil.

​Unit 1- Intelligence Key Vocabulary p.36

By Yesenia Serrano Salamanca

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