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"id": "q1",
"text": "What are the three pillars of practical AI governance?",
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"options": [
{"id": "a", "text": "Policy, compliance, and audit"},
{"id": "b", "text": "Oversight, process, and accountability"},
{"id": "c", "text": "Risk, regulation, and reporting"},
{"id": "d", "text": "Strategy, implementation, and review"}
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"id": "q2",
"text": "What are the four core functions of the NIST AI Risk Management Framework?",
"points": 10,
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{"id": "a", "text": "Plan, Do, Check, Act"},
{"id": "b", "text": "Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond"},
{"id": "c", "text": "Govern, Map, Measure, Manage"},
{"id": "d", "text": "Assess, Mitigate, Monitor, Report"}
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"correctAnswers": ["c"]
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"id": "q3",
"text": "Before writing an AI policy, what three things should you have in place?",
"points": 10,
"options": [
{"id": "a", "text": "A budget, a project manager, and a deadline"},
{"id": "b", "text": "An honest AI inventory, alignment with existing governance, and stakeholder input"},
{"id": "c", "text": "A legal team, an AI vendor, and a communications plan"},
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