Coconut Monkey Mega Quiz On everything we've covered so far in Prompt Engineering Lessons 1 to 7. 5-Question Review Quiz: Prompt Engineering (Lessons 1–7) Q1:CPR Framework What does the "P" in the CPR prompt framework stand for? A Prompt B Persona C Process D Positioning Q2:Few-Shot Prompting What is "few-shot prompting"? A Asking the AI to be quick B Giving the AI very few words C Providing examples in the prompt so the AI can mimic your pattern D Limiting the AI's memory Q3:Prompt Refinement Which of the following is the BEST way to refine a vague prompt? A "Try harder" B Add context, specify the format, and define the audience C Repeat the same prompt until it works D Start the prompt with "Please" Q4:Advanced Prompting (Role Chaining) What is the benefit of using role chaining in prompts? A It reduces token usage B It makes prompts more poetic C It simulates multiple expert perspectives step-by-step D It shortens the output Q5:Use-Case Prompting You're a founder writing a product pitch. What's the strongest prompt approach? A "Write a pitch." B "Give me a general idea about pitching." C "Act as a venture capitalist. Create a 60-second pitch for my AI wellness app, targeting female founders in the UAE." D "Tell me what VCs want." Submit Quiz Answers & Feedback 1. B – Persona: Who the AI is supposed to act as. 2. C – Providing examples: It helps the AI follow your pattern. 3. B – Add context + format + audience: That's precision prompting. 4. C – Role chaining: Simulates sequential experts working on a task. 5. C – Complete context + role + audience: The gold standard of prompting. Your Score