sobha_day_1_quiz Sobha Reality Sobha | AI in Construction Session | Day - 1 Assessment |21st Feb 2026 Sobha | AI in Construction Session | Day - 1 Assessment |21st Feb 2026 The number of attempts remaining is 2 1 / 10 1. In Computer Vision AI, what is a common use case on a job site? a. Counting how many bricks are laid per hour. b. Controlling the temperature of the breakroom. c. Automatically detecting if workers are wearing proper PPE (Hard hats, vests). d. Recording conversations for social media. 2 / 10 2. In AI, what does "Demand Forecasting" refer to? a. Ordering the most expensive materials available. b. Predicting when materials will be needed to avoid shortages or storage waste. c. Telling the crew what time to start work. d. Asking suppliers for a discount. 3 / 10 3. When a drone scans a site to create a "Point Cloud," how does AI typically process this? a. It turns the photos into a movie for the client. b. It compares the scan against the 3D BIM model to identify "out of tolerance" errors. c. It deletes the scan once the flight is over. d. It uses the scan to fly the drone back to the office. 4 / 10 4. How does AI "Predictive Scheduling" help a Project Manager? a. It writes the daily weather report manually. b. It automatically hires subcontractors without approval. c. It prevents any changes from ever being made to the schedule. d. It analyzes historical data to identify potential delays before they happen. 5 / 10 5. What is the primary difference between traditional software and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in construction? a. AI can only be used by IT departments, not site managers. b. There is no difference; they are the same thing. c. Traditional software follows fixed rules; AI learns patterns from data to make predictions. d. AI requires more electricity to run. 6 / 10 6. Which of these is a hallmark of "Machine Learning" in risk assessment? a. Filing paperwork in alphabetical order. b. Using a calculator to add up the total budget. c. Flagging a project as "High Risk" because it shares traits with past failed projects. d. Sending an email to the whole team every morning. 7 / 10 7. What is "Generative Design" in the context of AI and BIM? a. A tool that creates thousands of design variations based on specific constraints (e.g., budget, light, materials). b. A way to generate 3D photos for marketing only. c. A robot that physically builds the architectural model. d. A software that deletes old versions of blueprints. 8 / 10 8. How can Generative AI assist an estimator during the bidding phase? a. It cannot assist in the bidding phase. b. By guessing the price based on gut feeling. c. By quickly summarizing long legal contracts and highlighting risky clauses. d. By making the final decision on which vendor to choose. 9 / 10 9. AI-powered "Automated Progress Tracking" primarily helps cost managers by: a. Automatically paying every invoice without verification. b. Replacing the need for an accounting department. c. Predicting the company's stock price. d. Comparing installed work against the budget in real-time to prevent overruns. 10 / 10 10. Why is "Data Quality" important when using AI in construction? a. AI is only as good as the information it is fed; "garbage in, garbage out." b. High-quality data makes the internet faster. c. It makes the screen look brighter. d. It isn't important; AI corrects all human errors automatically. Your score is