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1. What is the Engineering Design Process?
(20 points)
A computer program about engineering.
An assembly line that builds car parts.
A test that professional engineers take every year to test their knowledge.
A series of steps that engineers follow to come up with a solution to a problem.
Correct.
Incorrect.
2. If an engineer is testing a new product and notices that it does not always perform well, the engineer should:
(20 points)
Ignore the test results and continue to the next step of the Engineering Design Process.
Go back to an earlier step of the Engineering Design Process and change the design to try to fix the product, then test the product again
Quit, because only bad engineers have product ideas that are not perfect.
Correct.
Incorrect.
3. The Engineering Design Process starts by asking three questions about problems that you observe. Which of the questions below is NOT one of the three questions that help you define the problem for the first step of the Engineering Design Process?
(20 points)
What is the problem or need?
What materials do I need?
Who has the problem or need?
Why is the problem important to solve?
Correct.
Incorrect.
4. If you wanted to build a new and improved type of sneaker, a good way to do background research and specify requirements for your new shoe would be to:
(20 points)
Go to a shoe store and try on sneakers, taking notes about the important features.
Talk to your friends and family about what they like and do not like about the sneakers they own.
Look around at your school and take notes about what type of sneakers are the most popular.
All of the above.
Correct.
Incorrect.
5. The testing step of the Engineering Design Process usually involves several rounds of testing, finding new problems, and redesigning and testing again, before finding the final design.
(20 points)
True
False
Correct.
Incorrect.
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