1) What was the name of the supercomputer that defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997? a) Watson b) AlphaZero c) Deep Blue d) DeepMind 2) Which company developed Deep Blue? a) Microsoft b) IBM c) Google d) Apple 3) What was the primary function of Deep Blue? a) Stock trading b) Weather forecasting c) Playing chess d) Medical diagnosis 4) How many chess positions could Deep Blue analyze per second in 1997? a) 1 million b) 50 million c) 100 million d) 200 million 5) Who was the reigning world chess champion defeated by Deep Blue? a) Anatoly Karpov b) Garry Kasparov c) Bobby Fischer d) Magnus Carlsen 6) In what year did Deep Blue first play against Garry Kasparov? a) 1995 b) 1996 c) 1997 d) 1998 7) What was the final score of the 1997 rematch between Deep Blue and Kasparov? a) 4-2 b) 3-3 c) 5-1 d) 3.5-2.5 8) What broader impact did Deep Blue's victory have on the perception of AI? a) AI can't solve complex problems b) AI can solve complex problems and make strategic decisions c) AI is not useful in real-world applications d) AI is only good for games 9) Which fields have benefited from the advancements demonstrated by Deep Blue’s capabilities? a) Finance, medicine, and logistics b) Entertainment, sports, and fashion c) Tourism, hospitality, and retail d) Agriculture, mining, and construction 10) What legacy does Deep Blue’s victory symbolize in the world of AI? a) AI's failure to replicate human thought b) The power of computational innovation and machine intelligence c) AI's inability to understand complex games d) Limited application of AI in practical scenarios 11) What aspect of Deep Blue's design allowed it to defeat a human chess champion? a) Sophisticated algorithms and immense computational power b) Random moves and luck c) Human-like reasoning skills d) Emotional intelligence 12) Which of the following best describes Deep Blue's method of playing chess? a) Brute-force computation of millions of possible moves b) Mimicking human intuition c) Learning from its past mistakes d) Collaborating with human players 13) How did IBM improve Deep Blue after its first match against Kasparov in 1996? a) By reducing its computational power b) By refining its algorithms and increasing its computing capacity c) By teaching it human emotions d) By changing its hardware completely 14) Why was Deep Blue’s victory significant beyond the game of chess? a) It proved that humans are inferior to machines b) It showed that computers could win all types of games c) It highlighted the potential of AI to solve real-world problems d) It ended the career of Garry Kasparov 15) Which future AI advancements were influenced by Deep Blue’s success? a) AI applications in strategic planning, data analysis, and problem-solving b) AI's failure to beat humans in any other games c) The development of AI for household chores d) AI's inability to adapt to new tasks

The Tale of Deep Blue: A Landmark in Artificial Intelligence

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