CS382:Quiz CRS Questions
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CRS Questions
Foundations of Modelling]
<ref name="bold">Don't forget, you're supposed to indicate which answers are correct by bolding them! </ref>
Which of the following represents low accuracy but high precision:
A) 5 measurements of a meter stick which measure the length as 100cm, 101cm, 99cm, 98cm, 100cm.
B) 5 measurements of a meter stick which measure the length as 80cm, 79cm, 81cm, 82cm, 78cm.
C) 5 measurements of a meter stick which measure the length as 90cm, 110cm, 109cm, 91cm, 100cm
D) 5 measurements of a meter stick which measure the length as 80cm, 95cm, 50cm, 130cm, 200cm.
<ref name="dif">I like the difference between questions A and B. I'm not sure the others are as clear. Need more info to make change</ref>
Which of the following is likely to have the least impact on a model of a ball dropping:
A) Rate of acceleration due to gravity
B) Size of the ball
C) Height of the ball
D) Whether or not the ball is attached to a parachute
About how many squirrels are on Earlham's "front" campus:
A) 1 to 10
B) 10 to 1000
C) 1000 to 100000
D) 100000+
<ref name="front campus">How do you define "front" campus? I think it might be helpful to give them the area of campus so they're not estimating two things at once. Front campus is the area with buildings on it.</ref>
Static Modeling]
- How does one refer to something that is simply very consistent?
- A. accurate
- B. definite
- C. precise
- D. correct
- Which of the following is not a static model?
- A. map
- B. a sketch of a person
- C. a flight simulator
- D. a graph
- Which tool will give the absolute area of the heart?
- A. measuring wheel
- B. GPS
- C. Google Earth
- D. none of the above
Fire]
- Which of these is a reasonable method for simulating Wild Fires?
- A technique called "systematic dynamical conflagration"
- Going out back campus and ....
- Coding all properties of trees into a computer program
- A technique called "cellular automata"
- What is another name for "Cellular Automata"?
- Automated Telecomune
- Tessellation Automata
- Biological Automated Simulation
- Systems Dynamics
- Who is credited for doing some of the first work in Cellular Automata?
- Stephen Wolfram
- John von Neumann
- Alan Turing
- Stanislaw Ulam
- Which of the following affects wildland fire [danger level] the most if present:
- ground slope/shape
- wind & wind changes
- day/night cycle
- high air humidity
- On 2D CA simulation, how many possible (black/white cell)patterns are there for the cell and its neighboring cells?
- 128
- 256
- 512
- 1024
- Exclude the one that spreads the fire the least:
- Wind
- Ground Slope
- Dry Wigs
- Large logs
Visualization]
- Whats the best type of visualization for X set of data?
- XXX
- XXX
Structural Modeling]
- How would you describe the class of structural models?
- a)Dynamic
- b)Static
- c)Accurate
- d)Precise
- What does the shake table show about a bridge model?
- a)Whether the model shakes
- b)How often the model moves in a normal environment
- c)The effects of uneven ground on a structure
- d)The expected effect of earthquakes and other natural disasters
- Which is not an example of a structural model?
- a) a bridge model
- b) an automobile model
- c) a building model
- d) a beach-front shanty
Rocket Modeling]
- Question 1:
- Which one of the following elements does not affect pathway of flight of the rocket?
- 1. Rocket Thrust
- 2. Earth Gravity
- 3. Rocket Mass
- 4. Force by air movement (i.e. Wind)
- Question 2:
- What do you require to measure/track the altitude of the rocket flight?
- 1. A Person at very high position and binoculars
- 2. Good Math and estimation skills in cooperation with already-known-height of the nearby tree
- 3. Another person besides you to track the angle reached
- 4. A measuring device attached on to the rocket
- Question 3
- Which one the below listed is the dependent variable from the equations related to the flight of the rocket?
- 1. Mass
- 2. Velocity
- 3. Time
- 4. Gravity
Computational Sociology and Agent Based Modeling]
- 1. What is Emergent Behavior?
- A. The complex outcome of the interaction of many simple rulesets
- B. How we verify and validate Agent Based models
- C. How we define rulesets for agents in an agent based model
- D. How we determine the formulas we use in mathematical modeling
- 2. Who wrote the seminal text on sociological agent-based modeling?
- A. Peck & Rogers, et. al
- B. Axtell and Epstein
- C. Axeman and Edlefsen
- D. Whitehall and North
- 3. What is the name of the first agent-based biological model?
- A. Droids
- B. BirdBots
- C. Boids
- D. BDroids
Predator Prey ( Lynx Hare )]
- Look at the graph on Lynx - Hare as a Pred/Prey model. What type of oscillation does it show?
- A. Chaos
- B. Explosive
- C. Dampening
- D. Sustained
- What is a good example of a reinforcing loop?
- A. Uncontrolled fishing in a lake
- B. Spilling wine on a carpet
- C. A Stock Market crash
- D. Parents buying a child toys
Chaos]
- The butterfly effect is summed up in the title "does the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?" What does it refer to?
- a. Pandemonium principle
- b. The film from New Line Cinema
- c. Chaos theory
- d. Tip of insect collecting
- Answer: c
- Who found butterfly effect?
- a. Edward Lorenz
- b. Hendrik Lorentz
- c. Edward Teller
- d. Edward VIII
- Answer: a
- What is the chance of rain tomorrow?
- a. 30%
- b. 40%
- c. 50%
- d. some percentage
- Answer: c (on March 25th)