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#1. Which of the following is an example of wearable IoT technology?
#2. Which layer in the IoT architecture is responsible for data collection from the physical environment?
#3. What kind of data does a motion sensor typically collect in an IoT system?
#4. Which of the following is used to uniquely identify IoT devices?
#5. Which of these devices is most likely to use GPS in an IoT application?
#6. In a smart farm, IoT can help:
#7. The brain of most IoT systems that processes input data is the:
#8. The term “smart” in smart devices mainly refers to:
#9. A smart fridge is connected to the internet. What IoT benefit does it provide?
#10. In IoT, what is a “gateway”?
#11. Which of these technologies is essential for wireless communication in IoT?
#12. Which of the following is a cloud-based IoT platform?
#13. IoT helps reduce human effort by:
#14. What is the term for small, low-power computing devices in IoT that collect and send data?
#15. Which security measure is most important for IoT devices?
#16. What is the purpose of firmware in an IoT device?
#17. What is meant by “interoperability” in IoT?
#18. Which of the following is a disadvantage of IoT?
#19. What role does AI (Artificial Intelligence) play in IoT?
#20. The concept of connecting physical objects to the internet is referred to as:
#21. Which cloud platform is commonly used to support IoT devices?
#22. What does “real-time” mean in the context of IoT?
#23. What is the primary function of an actuator in an IoT system?
#24. An IoT security camera can be accessed remotely using:
#25. Which of the following is an example of machine-to-machine (M2M) communication in IoT?
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