Engineering Design Process
Tools, Simple Machines & Technical Drawing
Systems, Safety, & Careers
Grammar & Style
Literary & Rhetorical Analysis
100

What is the first step in the Engineering Design Process?

Defining the need (or defining the problem).

100

This CAD term refers to turning a 2D shape into a 3D object.

Extrude

100

In a systems model, what is the purpose of the "process"?

To transform inputs into outputs.

100

What is a colon?

This punctuation mark is used to introduce a list, an example, or a formal explanation, often following a complete independent clause.

100

What is ethos?

This rhetorical appeal relies on the speaker’s credibility, character, or authority to persuade the audience.

200

What is the main goal of brainstorming in the design process?

To generate as many ideas as possible.

200

This simple machine is a rigid bar that pivots around a fixed point called a fulcrum.

A lever.

200

What are the four parts of a closed technological system?

Input, Process, Output, and Feedback.

200

What is a hyphen?

In the phrase "well-known author," this punctuation mark is necessary to join the two words into a single modifier before the noun.

200

What is connotation?

While the words "house" and "home" share a similar denotation, this term describes the emotional or cultural associations (like warmth or family) that "home" carries.

300

What does it mean to "iterate" in the design process?

To repeat or go back through prior steps of the process to improve the design.

300

An orthographic drawing shows multiple 2D views of a 3D object, typically these three views.

Front, right side, and top views.

300

A student enjoys hands-on work, using tools and technology, and wants to enter the workforce quickly. Which educational path is the best fit?

Associate degree as an engineering technician

300

What is an em-dash (or dash)?

Unlike a comma, this punctuation mark is used to indicate a sharp break or abrupt change in thought, or to set off a parenthetical statement with emphasis.

300

What is an archetype?

 This term refers to a recurring symbol, character type, or plot pattern—such as "The Hero’s Journey"—found across different time periods and cultures.

400

During which step do you gather client needs, constraints, and specifications?

Defining the need.

400

What is the difference between a line, construction line, and centerline? (Draw or explain).

___________________ Line

--------------------------- Construction Line

______  ___  ________ Center Line

400

Why is horseplay strictly prohibited in a laboratory setting?

Because it causes accidents; resulting in someone getting hurt.

400

What is parallel structure (or parallelism)?

a sentence that requires using the same grammatical form for all items in a list.

400

 What is theme?

 To analyze this element of a text, a reader must look at how the central idea or message has social relevance and develops through the plot and characters.

500

If a product fails repeated durability tests, which stage should the team return to?

Iteration and improvement (or research).

500

Find the missing dimension: 


3.5"

500

Which engineering career offers high average salary but involves high risk in remote or hazardous environments?

Petroleum Engineering.

500

What is the subjunctive mood?

a sentence written in this specific verb mood, used to express a wish, a doubt, or a condition contrary to fact.

500

What is reliability (or credibility)?

An author’s bias or hidden agenda can negatively impact this quality, which determines how much an audience should trust the information provided in a text.