1Z0-1127-25 Prompt Engineering Practice Question
Which prompting technique involves providing the model with a small set of input-output examples within the prompt to guide its behavior?
Answer choices
Why each option matters
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Correct answer & explanation
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Few-shot prompting
Few-shot prompting includes examples of desired input-output pairs, helping the model infer the task without fine-tuning.
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Tree-of-thought prompting
Why it's wrong here
Tree-of-thought explores multiple reasoning branches.
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Chain-of-thought prompting
Why it's wrong here
Chain-of-thought prompts step-by-step reasoning, not necessarily examples.
- ✓
Few-shot prompting
Why this is correct
Correct: few-shot provides a few examples.
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Zero-shot prompting
Why it's wrong here
Zero-shot means no examples are provided.
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