Communication Technology
AR & Smart Glasses
Connected Displays & Devices
Emerging & Future Technology
Robotics & Automation
Inventive Design
100

Question: What is the main purpose of communication technology?

A. To make machines physically stronger
B. To create energy from natural resources
C. To send, receive, or exchange information
D. To improve transportation speed

C. To send, receive, or exchange information

100

Question: What does AR stand for?

A. Automatic Robotics
B. Advanced Recording
C. Augmented Reality
D. Artificial Response

C. Augmented Reality

100

Question: What is a heads-up display?

A. A robot that delivers food
B. A machine that helps people lift objects
C. A display that shows information in the user’s view
D. A computer that uses qubits

C. A display that shows information in the user’s view

100

Question: What does “emerging technology” mean?

A. Technology that is too old to use
B. New or developing technology that is becoming more common
C. Technology that has no purpose
D. Technology that only exists in fantasy stories

B. New or developing technology that is becoming more common

100

Question: What is a service robot?

A. A robot that cannot interact with people
B. A robot used only for decoration
C. A robot designed to help people with tasks such as delivery, guiding, serving, or customer service
D. A robot that only exists in video games

C. A robot designed to help people with tasks such as delivery, guiding, serving, or customer service

100

Question: When designing a new technology, what should inventors identify first?

A. The font style of the title
B. The problem the technology is supposed to solve
C. The color of the decorations
D. The number of people who like the idea

B. The problem the technology is supposed to solve

200

Question: Which device best fits the purpose of communication technology?

A. A robotic suit that helps a worker lift heavy objects
B. A water generator that turns air into drinking water
C. A 3D-printed sneaker designed for comfort
D. A wearable display that shows texts, maps, and live translations

D. A wearable display that shows texts, maps, and live translations

200

Question: Which example best shows augmented reality?

A. A robot carrying food to a table
B. Glasses displaying directions over what the user sees in the real world
C. A power station storing electricity for a home
D. A helicopter flying across a city

B. Glasses displaying directions over what the user sees in the real world

200

Question: Which device is the best example of a connected display?

A. A sneaker with a 3D-printed design
B. An exoskeleton that supports a worker’s legs
C. AR windshield showing speed, directions, and warnings
D. A robot arm used to lift packages

C. AR windshield showing speed, directions, and warnings

200

Question: Which example best fits emerging technology?

A. A pencil used to write notes
B. A paper folder used to carry worksheets
C. A robotic service assistant being tested in restaurants
D. A traditional wooden chair

C. A robotic service assistant being tested in restaurants

200

Question: Which is the best example of automation in a workplace?

A. A student choosing a pencil color
B. A robot helping move products in a warehouse
C. A person folding a worksheet by hand
D. A poster hanging on the wall

B. A robot helping move products in a warehouse

200

Question: Why is it important to know the target user of a technology?

A. So the technology can ignore user needs
B. So the invention is harder to explain
C. So the design fits the needs of the people who will actually use it
D. So the project does not need a purpose

C. So the design fits the needs of the people who will actually use it

300

Question: How could smart glasses help a worker communicate more effectively on the job?

A. By making the worker physically stronger
B. By turning air into clean water
C. By showing instructions, messages, or translations without needing a phone
D. By replacing all safety training

C. By showing instructions, messages, or translations without needing a phone

300

Question: How could AR glasses help a mechanic or technician?

A. By doing the repair without any human understanding
B. By removing the need for tools
C. By showing repair steps or diagrams while they work
D. By turning the vehicle into a drone

C. By showing repair steps or diagrams while they work

300

Question: Why could a heads-up display be helpful while driving?

A. It can remove all traffic laws
B. It can show important information without requiring the driver to look away from the road
C. It can make the car fly automatically
D. It can stop drivers from needing practice

B. It can show important information without requiring the driver to look away from the road

300

Question: Why might quantum computing be important in the future?

A. It would only be used to type faster
B. It would replace every normal computer immediately
C. It would make all internet searches unnecessary
D. It could help solve certain complex problems in science, medicine, or data security

D. It could help solve certain complex problems in science, medicine, or data security

300

Question: How could drones with robotic arms be useful?

A. They could only play music
B. They could replace all communication
C. They could make water from air
D. They could pick up objects, make repairs, or reach dangerous places

D. They could pick up objects, make repairs, or reach dangerous places

300

Question: What is a prototype?

A. The final perfect product that can never change
B. A list of random technology words
C. A finished invention that no longer needs improvement
D. An early model or version used to test or explain an idea

D. An early model or version used to test or explain an idea

400

Question: What is one major concern with communication devices that are always listening or recording?

A. They could make shoes too expensive
B. They could create privacy problems if people are recorded without permission
C. They could prevent workers from lifting objects
D. They could stop all forms of transportation

B. They could create privacy problems if people are recorded without permission

400

Question: What is a possible downside of AR glasses in schools or workplaces?

A. They would only work as regular sunglasses
B. They could distract users or display private information at the wrong time
C. They would prevent people from seeing any information
D. They would make all screens disappear immediately

B. They could distract users or display private information at the wrong time

400

Question: What is one risk of connected devices that constantly collect information?

A. They cannot connect to the internet
B. Personal data could be misused, hacked, or shared without permission
C. They make all information private automatically
D. They only work without electricity

B. Personal data could be misused, hacked, or shared without permission

400

Question: Why are quantum computers not replacing regular computers today?

A. They are slower than all calculators
B. They can only play video games
C. They are difficult to build, expensive, and not useful for every everyday task
D. They do not use any information

C. They are difficult to build, expensive, and not useful for every everyday task

400

Question: What is one concern about robots and automation in the workplace?

A. Robots cannot perform repetitive tasks
B. Some jobs may change or be replaced, requiring workers to learn new skills
C. Automation always makes work slower
D. Robots never need maintenance or safety rules

B. Some jobs may change or be replaced, requiring workers to learn new skills

400

Question: Why should inventors think about risks before releasing a new technology?

A. To make the technology more dangerous
B. To avoid explaining how the technology works
C. To prevent harm, misuse, privacy problems, safety issues, or unfair access
D. To make sure only rich people can use it

C. To prevent harm, misuse, privacy problems, safety issues, or unfair access

500

Question: A hospital wants doctors to see patient information hands-free while walking between rooms. Which technology would best fit this need, and what concern should the hospital consider?

A. A 3D-printed sneaker; shoe comfort
B. A water generator; water storage
C. A gaming controller; entertainment use
D. Smart glasses; privacy and patient data security

D. Smart glasses; privacy and patient data security

500

Question: A company wants to train new employees by showing step-by-step instructions directly in their field of view. Which technology would be most useful?

A. A regular printed poster
B. A water generator
C. AR smart glasses
D. A traditional desk phone

C. AR smart glasses

500

Question: A delivery driver needs directions, package updates, and safety alerts while keeping both hands free. Which design would best solve this problem?

A. A regular paper map stored in the glove box
B. A decorative screen that only shows advertisements
C. A device that only plays music
D. A wearable heads-up display connected to delivery information

D. A wearable heads-up display connected to delivery information

500

Question: A medical research team needs to test millions of possible chemical combinations for a new medicine. Which future technology could possibly help with this kind of complex problem?

A. A regular backpack
B. Quantum computing
C. A 3D-printed sneaker
D. A basic classroom projector

B. Quantum computing

500

Question: A construction company wants to reduce injuries from heavy lifting. Which technology would best support workers without fully replacing them?

A. A service robot that serves food
B. A smart TV with 3D display
C. A water generator for homes
D. An exoskeleton or power-assist suit

D. An exoskeleton or power-assist suit

500

Question: A student invents smart glasses for firefighters. Which design choice would make the idea stronger?

A. Only choosing a cool color for the glasses
B. Saying the glasses are futuristic but not explaining what they do
C. Copying an existing product without changing anything
D. Explaining how the glasses help firefighters see hazards, communicate, and stay safe

D. Explaining how the glasses help firefighters see hazards, communicate, and stay safe

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