Engineering
Design
Evaluate
Improve
Publish
100

 What is the first step in the engineering design process?

 Identifying the problem.

100

What is a sketch or drawing made during the design phase called?

A blueprint or schematic.

100

What does it mean to evaluate a solution?

To test and judge how well it solves the problem.

100

What is the purpose of the “improve” step in the engineering design process?

To make the solution better based on feedback and testing.

100

What does it mean to publish your results in engineering?

 To share findings, designs, or products with others.

200

Name one important skill engineers use during the design process.

Problem-solving (or creativity, teamwork, etc.)

200

What tool do designers often use to organize their ideas visually?

A mind map or flowchart.

200

What is one method used to evaluate a prototype?

Testing under real-world conditions.

200

What is iteration?

Repeating steps to refine and enhance the solution.

200

Name one way engineers can publish their work.

Through reports, presentations, or journal articles.

300

 What do engineers create to test their ideas before building the final product?

Prototypes.

300

What is brainstorming?

Generating many possible solutions without judging them.

300

Why is collecting data important during evaluation?

 It provides evidence about how well the solution works.

300

Why is it important to seek feedback from others when improving a design?

Others may notice issues or suggest enhancements you missed.

300

 Why is documentation important when publishing a design?

It allows others to understand, replicate, or build upon your work.

400

Why is it important for engineers to define constraints and criteria?

To ensure solutions meet requirements and limitations.


400

Why is it important to consider multiple solutions during the design phase?

 To find the most effective and efficient solution.

400

 What should you do if your solution does not meet the criteria during evaluation?

 What should you do if your solution does not meet the criteria during evaluation?

400

Give an example of an improvement you might make after testing a prototype.

Strengthening weak parts, reducing weight, or making it easier to use.

400

 What is intellectual property, and why is it important when publishing?

Legal rights to inventions or designs; it protects your work.

500

 What is the difference between science and engineering?

 What is the difference between science and engineering?

500

 What is a trade-off in the context of design?

 Accepting less of one quality to gain more of another.

500

What is an example of a quantitative evaluation metric?

Measuring weight, speed, cost, or efficiency.

500

How can failure be helpful in the improvement process?

It reveals what doesn’t work, guiding better solutions.

500

How can publishing your engineering solution benefit society?

 It spreads knowledge, inspires innovation, and helps solve similar problems

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