11) The low temperature has forced carbon dioxide to be trapped in soil and rock
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11)
The low temperature has forced carbon dioxide to be trapped in soil and rocks on the Martian surface.
True
False
12)
All 435 currently operating nuclear power plants will have to be retired or decommissioned over the next 50 years.
True
False
13)
Petroleum liquids like fossil fuels and electricity generators like nuclear power plants would be replaced by alternative energy.
TRUE
False
14)
Gordon Moore's theorum is often cited when discussing the exponential growth of computing in general.
True
False
15)
Bill Joy is concerned with the emergence of self-replicating technologies in the field of GNR.
True
False
16)
Genetics, nanotechnology, and robotics can not be grouped together in a common field.
True
False
17)
The Law of Accelerating Returns describes the acceleration of the pace and exponential growth of the products of an evolutionary process.
True
False
18)
An S-Curve, another term for a sigmoid function, demonstrates a function whose derivatives are all positive. It describes Moore’s Law in that it shows the law’s paradigm for exponential growth of computation.
True
False
19)
Smart dust would consist of nanobots that would be used for surveillance, considered virtually impervious to enemy defenses unless counteracted by other nanotechnology.
True
False
20)
The merger of biological and nonbiological intelligence implies the integration of biological and artificial thinking processes, perhaps with the integration of bionic systems.
True
False
21)
Inflationary factors, despite their prevalence in all industries, are offset by double-exponential economic growth.
True
False
22)
LexNano-Shield is the first insurance plan that protects against nanotechnology exposures rising out of general liability, product liability, product pollution and legal liability.
True
False
23)
Apple, partnering with China Unicom, did not have to adhere to China’s censorship rules with its devices and apps.
True
False
24)
The Economist attacked purists who supported absolute Internet freedom for failing to identify the core issue of competition after they rejected FCC guidelines on Internet freedom in 2010.
True
False
25)
Andrew Feenberg coined the term to describe the underlying values and norms that are reflected in technological design.
True
False
Explanation / Answer
11. False
12. True
13. True
14.False
15. True
16. True
17. True
18. False
19. False
20. False
21. False
22. True
23. True
24. False
25. True
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