Professional Skills in ICT
Human and Digital Skills
Artificial Intelligence Basics
Data Literacy
Data Analysis & Ethics
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Q: This term describes the ability to use digital tools confidently in learning, work, and daily life.

A: Digital Literacy

100

Q: The human skill applied when choosing the right system architecture and evaluating vendor solutions.

A: Complex Decision-Making

100

Q: This concept refers to machines performing tasks that require “smart” thinking.

A: Artificial Intelligence

100

Q: This type of data is measurable and countable.

A: Quantitative Data

100

Q: This skill means understanding and working confidently with data.

A: Data Literacy

100

Q: This human skill is applied when understanding user needs, leading diverse teams, and managing client expectations.

A: Empathy and Emotional Intelligence

100

Q: The human skill used when innovating new software solutions and designing intuitive interfaces.

A: Creativity

100

Q: This subset of AI allows machines to learn autonomously from data.

A: Machine Learning

100

Q: Customer feedback describing feelings or experiences is an example of this data type.

A: Qualitative Data

100

Q: This common warning reminds analysts that “correlation does not imply” this.

A: Causation

100

Q: According to reports, this percentage of jobs in 2030 have not yet been invented.

A: 85%

100

Q: The human skill applied when debugging systems, analyzing data, and solving problems logically.

A: Critical Thinking

100

Q: This advanced AI approach uses vast datasets and layered algorithms to solve problems.

A: Deep Learning

100

Q: A one-off snapshot of data collected at a single point in time is called this.

A: Cross-Sectional Study

100

Q: Data collected from within a company, such as sales reports, is classified as this type.

A: Internal Data

100

Q: Employers face difficulties filling vacancies due to this gap between qualifications and expectations.

A: Skills Gap

100

Q: This human skill is applied when explaining technical concepts to non-technical audiences.

A: Communication

100

Q: The main role of AI in human jobs is not replacement but this supportive function.

A: Augmenting Human Capabilities

100

Q: Data collected repeatedly over time is called this.

A: Longitudinal Study

100

Q: Data from government statistics or purchased databases are classified as this type.

A: External Data

100

Q: This global revolution is also called Industry 4.0.

A: Fourth Industrial Revolution

100

Q: These skills, such as creativity and empathy, are considered difficult for machines to replicate.

A: Distinctly Human Skills

100

Q: This is considered the foundation of artificial intelligence.

A: Data

100

Q: These four traits define “good data”: accurate, consistent, current, and ______.

A: Complete

100

Q: Data literacy requires not just analysis but also this ability to check for bias and accuracy.

A: Questioning Data