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1. Which of the following steps is
not
part of the engineering design process:
(20 points)
Define the problem.
Do background research .
Specify the design requirements.
Brainstorm solutions.
Choose the best solution.
Prototype the solution.
Test the prototype.
All of these steps are part of the engineering design process.
I don't know.
Correct.
Incorrect.
2. The engineering design process is a process used to solve a problem by creating new products, systems, or environments.
(20 points)
True
False
I don't know
Correct.
Incorrect.
3. The engineering design process is an
iterative process
. This means:
(20 points)
New ideas or information might make an engineer back up and repeat parts of the process.
An engineer has to go through every step of the process before concluding if the solution is any good.
Engineers using the engineering design process must gather data that can be represented using numbers.
The engineering design process can be adapted to be used in all areas of engineering.
All of the above.
Correct.
Incorrect.
4. A prototype is:
(20 points)
The description of the problem that an engineer or designer is trying to solve.
A document listing the features that must be included in the final product.
A working version of a created solution so that an engineer can test whether it is a good solution.
The final product created after an engineer goes through all the steps of the engineering design process.
None of the above.
Correct.
Incorrect.
rule
Lisa's grandfather is very old and has hands that shake a lot. He often drops his fork, which embarrasses him. Lisa wants to develop a fork that is easier for her grandfather to hold. Read the following statements about Lisa, and choose the best answer based on your knowledge about the engineering design process.
5. As part of her background research, Lisa should talk to her grandfather to try to understand why he drops his fork.
(5 points)
True
False
Correct.
Incorrect.
6. Before brainstorming solutions, Lisa should do an internet search for silverware that is marketed as easy for people who have shaky hands to use.
(5 points)
True
False
Correct.
Incorrect.
7. Lisa should take the first solution she comes up with and quickly build her prototype from that one solution.
(5 points)
True
False
Correct.
Incorrect.
8. Once Lisa has what she
thinks
is a better fork, she should:
(5 points)
Find a manufacturer to mass produce it.
Have her grandfather test her new fork design.
File a patent.
Call a press conference to tell everyone about her invention.
I don't know.
Correct.
Incorrect.
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