This step includes writing the design brief and identifying constraints.
What is Define the Problem?
The average of a data set is called this.
What is the Mean?
The darkest and thickest line in technical drawing.
What is an Object Line?
This constraint forces two lines to stay the same distance apart.
What is Parallel?
A hole note tells you this about a feature.
What are Size and Depth?
This step includes brainstorming without judging feasibility.
What is Generate Concepts?
In the data set 5, 8, 8, 10, 12 — this is the mode.
What is 8?
This type of drawing shows front, top, and side views.
What is a Multiview Drawing?
This constraint forces two lines to meet at exactly one point.
What is Coincident?
The depth of a counterbore tells you this.
What is How deep the larger diameter portion goes?
The engineering design process is described as this because it repeats steps.
What is Iterative?
All measurements made by people are this.
What are Estimates?
The three dimensions shown in an isometric drawing.
What are Height, Width, and Depth?
This command duplicates a feature around a center point.
What is Circular Pattern?
In a decision matrix, criteria are typically rated on this type of scale.
What is a 4-point scale (or weighted scale)?
Technical drawings are created during this step.
What is Develop a Solution?
You cannot be more ______ than your measuring device.
What is Precise?
Which pair of views BOTH show height?
What is front and side?
This command rounds edges.
What is Fillet?
Why don’t we duplicate dimensions across multiple views?
What is To avoid over-dimensioning and confusion?
In a decision matrix, this determines which concept is selected.
What is the highest total score?
A dartboard pattern that is tightly grouped but far from center shows this.
What is Low Accuracy, High Precision?
Which pair of views BOTH show depth?
What is side and top?
This command spins a sketch around an axis to create a cylinder.
What is Revolve?
The purpose of constraints in CAD is to preserve this.
What is Design Intent?