This multiple choice assessment focuses on the AIGP body of knowledge

 

Format: Multiple Choice

The result will be provided immediately, with details on all questions.

1. A Canadian company is developing an Al solution to evaluate candidates in the course of job interviews. Before offering the Al solution in the EU market, the company must take all of the following steps EXCEPT?

2. According to the EU Al Act, providers of what kind of machine learning systems will be required to register with an EU oversight agency before placing their systems in the EU market?

3. All of the following may be permissible uses of an Al system under the EU Al Act EXCEPT?

4. Which of the following disclosures is NOT required for an EU organization that developed and deployed a high-risk Al system?

5. A US company has developed an Al system, CrimeBuster 9619, that collects information about incarcerated individuals to help parole boards predict whether someone is likely to commit another crime if released from prison. When considering expanding to the EU market, this type of technology would?

6. Which of the following is an example of a high-risk application under the EU Al Act?

7. For how long must providers of high-risk AI systems keep technical documentation, quality management system records, and the EU declaration of conformity after the system is placed on the market or put into service, according to the EU AI Act?

8. The rules regarding "unacceptable risk" prohibited AI practices under the EU AI Act came into effect how long after the Act entered into force?

9. What is the minimum retention period required for automatically generated logs from a high-risk AI system, if these logs are under the provider's control, as specified in the EU AI Act?

10. When does the majority of the EU AI Act's provisions and compliance obligations generally become applicable and enforceable after its entry into force?

11. Which of the following BEST describes the current federal approach to AI regulation and its impact on state laws?

12. Pursuant to the White House Executive Order of December 2025, who is responsible for challenging state AI laws that conflict with federal policy.

13. Under the Executive Order of December 2025, what is the primary responsibility of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding the national AI policy framework?

14. Under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, what is a primary operational requirement for "covered platforms" when they receive a valid removal request for a nonconsensual digital forgery?