Engineering Fields
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Engineering in Everyday Life
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100

This type of engineer designs and builds bridges, roads, and buildings.

Civil Engineer

100

This iconic landmark in Paris, France, is known for its iron tower and offers  views of the city from its observation decks.

Eiffel Tower


100

This skill refers to the ability to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing, with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.

Communication Skills

100

This household appliance uses electromagnetic waves to cook food quickly.

Microwave 

100

What is the only mammal that can fly?

Bat

200

This type of engineer works with electrical systems and circuits.

Electrical Engineer 

200

This ancient wonder of the world is a massive complex of stone structures located in the heart of Egypt, built as a tomb for the Pharaoh Khufu.

Great Pyramid of Giza

200

Employers seek candidates who demonstrate this skill, which involves the ability to solve problems creatively, think critically, and make informed decisions.

Problem Solving Skills

200

This engineering invention allows us to communicate instantly over long distances.

Smartphone

200

What is the traditional Japanese method of folding paper to create intricate designs and shapes?

Origami

300

This engineering field involves designing software and computer systems.

Computer Engineer 

300

Situated in China, this ancient defensive structure is a long series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, and other materials

The Great Wall of China


300

This skill involves the ability to effectively communicate your ideas, opinions, and perspectives in a professional manner during meetings, presentations, or interviews.

Public Speaking or Presentation Skills

300

This household device uses a series of gears and a rotating drum to clean clothes.

Washing Machine

300

What is the world's longest river?

The Amazon River


400

This type of engineer focuses on chemical processes and production.

Chemical Engineer 

400

Situated in Italy, this iconic amphitheater was built in the 1st century AD and is one of the most famous and well-preserved ancient Roman landmarks.

Colosseum

400

Employers value candidates who possess this skill, which involves the ability to work effectively with others in a team or group setting.

Teamwork or Collaboration

400

This electronic device converts electrical signals into sound waves, allowing you to listen to music or spoken audio.

Speaker.

400

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

500

This type of engineer works on aircraft and spacecraft.

Aerospace Engineer

500

Located in New York City, this iconic statue of a woman was a gift from France to the United States and symbolizes freedom and democracy.

Statue of Liberty

500

This skill involves adapting to new situations, technologies, and environments, and continuously seeking opportunities for growth and learning.

Adaptability or willingness to learn

500

This device uses a series of electrical coils to heat water for cooking tea and coffee.

Electric Kettle.

500

Who is the famous inventor credited with creating the light bulb?

Thomas Edison