Practice Summary - 4.9 | Types of Prompts — Zero-shot, Few-shot, and Chain-of-Thought | Prompt Engineering fundamental course
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Question 1

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What is zero-shot prompting?

💡 Hint: Remember, it's like asking a general question.

Question 2

Easy

Give an example of few-shot prompting.

💡 Hint: Think of Q&A format.

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Interactive Quizzes

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Question 1

What is the main advantage of zero-shot prompting?

  • It offers detailed examples
  • It is fast and efficient
  • It requires many tokens

💡 Hint: Think about how quickly you can ask a question.

Question 2

True or False: Few-shot prompting is best for completely unstructured tasks.

  • True
  • False

💡 Hint: Consider how examples help clarify tasks.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Design a real-world situation where you would use each type of prompting effectively.

💡 Hint: Consider the complexity of the task.

Question 2

Create a few-shot prompt for generating responses for a customer service query.

💡 Hint: Think about common customer questions.

Challenge and get performance evaluation