Start-up Basics
Engineering & Innovation
Money & Business
Start-up Ideas
Skills for Start-ups
100

What is a start-up?

A new small business with a new idea

100

What is a prototype?

A basic model of a product

100

Who are customers?

People who buy or use the product

100

What do we call features that make the product better than others?

Advantages

100

What skill helps you talk about your idea?


Communication

200

What is an MVP?

A simple first version of a product or Most valuable player

200

Why do engineers test ideas?

To see if they work

200

What is a simple program created to test an idea?

A demo

200

Who checks if the product works well and has no mistakes?

The tester / QA engineer

200

Why is teamwork important?


Because people can work better together

300

What is a pitch?

A short talk about your idea

300

What is “design”?

Planning how something looks and works

300

What is a budget?

A plan for how to use money

300

What technology mixes real life with computer images?

VR or AR

300

What skill helps you solve problems calmly?

Critical thinking

400

What event helps students show their projects?

A start-up fair or showcase

400

What tool lets us test things on a computer?

A simulation

400

Who is an investor?

A person who gives money to a start-up

400

Who is the main leader of a start-up?


The founder

400

What helps students finish tasks on time?

Time management

500

Where do many student start-ups begin?

At university

500

What is “improving a product” called?

Optimization

500

What is crowdfunding?

Getting money from many people online

500

Who writes the code in a tech start-up?


 The programmer

500

What skill helps you study the market?

Research

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