Game Theory:
General games involves………..
a) Single-agent
b) Multi-agent
c) Neither Single-agent nor Multi-agent
d) Only Single-agent and Multi-agent
Explanation: Depending upon games it could be single agent (Sudoku) or multi-agent (Chess).
Adversarial search problems uses……….
a) Competitive Environment
b) Cooperative Environment
c) Neither Competitive nor Cooperative Environment
d) Only Competitive and Cooperative Environment
Explanation: Since in cooperative environment agents’ goals are I conflicts. They compete for goal.
Mathematical game theory, a branch of economics, views any multi-agent environment as a game provided that the impact of each agent on the others is “significant,” regardless of whether the agents are cooperative or competitive.
a) True
b) False
Zero sum games are the one in which there are two agents whose actions must alternate and in which the utility values at the end of the game are always the same.
a) True
b) False
Explanation: Utility values are always same and opposite.
Zero sum game has to be a………… game.
a) Single player
b) Two player
c) Multiplayer
d) Three player
Explanation: Zero sum games could be multiplayer games as long as the condition for zero sum game is satisfied.