BSc CSIT (TU) Science Artificial Intelligence (BSc CSIT, CSC261) Question Paper 2078
This is the official BSc CSIT (TU) (Science stream) Artificial Intelligence (BSc CSIT, CSC261) question paper for 2078, as set in the regular annual examination. It carries 60 full marks and a time allowance of 180 minutes, across 12 questions. On Kekkei you can attempt this Artificial Intelligence (BSc CSIT, CSC261) past paper online with a timer, get instant AI feedback and step-by-step solutions, and track the topics where you lose marks — completely free. Whether you are revising for your BSc CSIT (TU) Artificial Intelligence (BSc CSIT, CSC261) exam or solving previous years' question papers, this 2078 paper is a great way to practise under real exam conditions.
Section A: Long Answer Questions
Attempt any TWO questions.
Explain the concept of fuzzy logic. Discuss fuzzy sets, membership functions, and the structure of a fuzzy inference system with an example.
Explain Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSP). Describe how backtracking search and constraint propagation are used to solve a map-coloring problem.
What is machine learning? Differentiate between supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning with examples and discuss the perceptron learning rule.
Section B: Short Answer Questions
Attempt any EIGHT questions.
Differentiate between supervised and unsupervised learning.
Explain the concept of overfitting in machine learning.
What is genetic algorithm? Explain its basic operators.
Explain the Wumpus world problem in brief.
Differentiate between depth-first search and best-first search.
What is the goal of unification in predicate logic?
Explain the components of an expert system.
Differentiate between strong AI and weak AI.
What is the Turing test? Explain its significance.