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Glitching Garden: Pre-K AI Logic and Sorting Quest Quiz (Hard) Worksheet β€’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key

Tiny techies evaluate how robots 'think' and make choices using visual logic puzzles and digital sorting scenarios.

Pedagogical Overview

This worksheet assesses foundational concept recognition in artificial intelligence by asking students to evaluate how machines process data and make logic-based decisions. The pedagogical approach utilizes age-appropriate inquiry-based scenarios that scaffold complex computer science concepts into simple visual and relational logic puzzles. Ideal for early childhood STEM integration, this quiz helps Pre-K students distinguish between human intuition and algorithmic rule-following in a digital literacy context.

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Tool: Multiple Choice Quiz
Subject: Arts & Other
Category: Computer Science & Technology
Grade: Pre-K
Difficulty: Hard
Topic: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Language: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ English
Items: 10
Answer Key: Yes
Hints: No
Created: Feb 14, 2026

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What Students Will Learn

  • Distinguish between biological human feelings and mechanical artificial intelligence processing
  • Analyze how specific input patterns like color or shape influence a robot's decision-making output
  • Identify the necessity of clear instructions and diverse training data for successful machine learning outcomes

All 10 Questions

  1. A robot named Pip is sorting socks. If Pip sees a blue sock with polka dots, but his brain only knows 'Solid Blue,' what will Pip do?
    A) Put it in the 'Blue' pile automatically
    B) Stop and get confused because it's different
    C) Turn the sock inside out
    D) Eat the sock for lunch
  2. If we teach a computer that every round fruit is an apple, the computer will think an orange is an apple.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. A smart car sees a person wearing a costume that looks like a giant bush. The car might think the person is a ____.
    A) Friend
    B) Plant
    C) Dog
    D) Bird
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  1. If you want a robot to learn how to find 'happy' faces, what should you show it?
    A) Pictures of only sad faces
    B) Pictures of many different smiles
    C) Pictures of cats and dogs
    D) A blank piece of paper
  2. A robot can feel if a story is sad just like a human can.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. To make a robot clean a messy room, we must give it very clear ____.
    A) Instructions
    B) Cookies
    C) Blankets
    D) Dreams
  4. Which of these is a 'smart' choice a grocery store robot might make?
    A) Spinning in circles for fun
    B) Stopping when it sees a baby in its path
    C) Hiding all the cereal
    D) Turning off all the lights
  5. A computer 'brain' is made of the same squishy stuff as your brain.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. If a robot draws a picture, it is using its ____ to follow a pattern.
    A) Code
    B) Magic
    C) Tears
    D) Feet
  7. Why would an AI think a toy tiger is a real tiger?
    A) The toy is very loud
    B) It sees the same orange and black stripes
    C) The toy told the robot a secret
    D) The robot is hungry

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Pre K TechnologyIntro To AiVisual LogicComputer Science FoundationsSorting And CategorizingStem LiteracyFormative Assessment
This Pre-K level quiz evaluates early computational thinking and the basics of machine learning through 10 questions featuring multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank formats. The content focuses on computer vision, training data bias, and the distinction between biological and artificial neural networks. Students are prompted to analyze edge cases in sorting algorithms and the importance of precise verbal or coded instructions. This assessment serves as a foundational step in AI literacy, moving beyond simple tool usage to critical evaluation of how sensors and software interpret physical world attributes like shape, color, and emotion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this Pre-K AI Logic Quiz is an excellent no-prep sub-plan because the questions are intuitive and include detailed explanations that allow a guest teacher to lead a discussion on technology without prior expertise.

Most students will complete this Pre-K AI Logic Quiz in about 10 to 15 minutes when led by a teacher, as the sorting scenarios are designed to spark quick verbal reasoning and group participation.

This Pre-K AI Logic Quiz is highly adaptable for differentiated instruction; advanced learners can explain the why behind the robot's glitch while students needing more support can focus on the basic sorting and color-matching aspects of the questions.

While specifically designed as a high-difficulty task for Pre-K, this AI Logic Quiz also serves well as an introductory computer science activity for Kindergarten students practicing categorization and cause-and-effect.

You can use this Pre-K AI Logic Quiz as a formative assessment by observing student responses to the true-false questions to gauge their understanding of the difference between human brains and computer code before starting a coding unit.