Digital Product Innovation
Entrepreneurship
Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality
Coding / 3D Printing
Random / History Facts
100

the name of the website to make your design for 3D printing


A. Instagram

B. Facebook

C. TinkerCad

C. What is TinkerCad?

100

What is the first stage of the design thinking process?
A) Ideate
B) Prototype
C) Empathize
D) Test


C) Empathize


 Explanation: You start by understanding user needs.

100

What does AR/VR stand for?

A.R.= Augmented Reality


V.R. = Virtual Reality

100

Tool in CoSpaces that allows users to us programming to objects using block coding

What is CoBlocks?

100

She was deemed as the "richest" African American girl due to unsuspected emergence of an oil source on land that was given to her by her slave owner.....

A. Angela Bassett

B. Maya Angelou

C. Sarah Rector

D. Michelle Obama

200

when an image/object is reduced or enlarged but maintains the same shape and ratio


A. magnifying glass

B. scale

C. glasses

B. What is Scale?

200

Which step focuses on creating possible solutions?
A) Define
B) Ideate
C) Empathize
D) Test

B) Ideate


✔️ Explanation: Ideation is the brainstorming phase for generating solutions.

200

The "father of virtual reality" whom created the Sensorama, a multi-sensory simulator that used stereo sound, vibration, and 3D visuals to simulate environments


A. Morton Heilig

B. Ivan Sutherland

C. Kobe Bryant

D. Michael Jordan

A. Morton Heilig

200

What does HTML stand for?
A) Hyper Text Markdown Language
B) High Tech Modern Language
C) Hyper Text Markup Language
D) Home Tool Markup Language

C. HyperText Markup Language

200
Though we celebrated Juneteenth a few weeks, this following question will leave you puzzled....


Which state was the last to abolish slavery after ratifying the 13th amendment (in 1865) incorrectly, but never officially completing the process...? 


A. Arkansas (2005)

B. Louisiana (1994)

C. Texas (1866)

D. Mississippi (2013)

E. Missouri (1869)

D. Mississippi (2013) 

Mississippi was the last U.S. state to officially abolish slavery. While the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which abolished slavery, was ratified in 1865, Mississippi did not officially ratify it until 2013, according to the Chicago Tribune, according to ABC News and Quora. They initially failed to submit the required documentation, and even after a symbolic vote in 1995, the formal process was not completed until 2013. 





300

the art and science of designing and constructing buildings.

A. pottery

B. painting

C. architecture

D. construction

C. What is Architecture? 

300

You’ve built a working prototype. What’s the next step?
A) Launch
B) Pitch
C) Scale
D) Test 

✔️ Explanation: Testing the prototype with users comes before full launch.

D) Test


✔️ Explanation: Testing the prototype with users comes before full launch.

300

Which of the following technologies do you think use Artificial Intelligence?  (Warm UP Question)

A. Siri, Alexa, and Tesla

B. 4K TV , Iphone

C. IPad

D. House Phone

A.) What is Siri, Alexa, Netflix, and Tesla

300

What is the most commonly used 3D printing filament for beginners?
A) ABS
B) PETG
C) PLA
D) Resin


C. PLA


Explanation: PLA is easy to print, biodegradable, and low-warp

300

What major U.S. city was once home to a successful all-Black town called "Black Wall Street"?

A) Atlanta, GA
B) Tulsa, OK
C) Montgomery, AL
D) Baltimore, MD

✔️

B) Tulsa, OK

 Explanation: Tulsa’s Greenwood District, known as Black Wall Street, was one of the most prosperous Black communities until the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre destroyed it.


https://youtube.com/shorts/-9gkavt-N4A?si=AQrfoY7PciSM8hm-

400

Who invented the first head-mounted display (HMD) system known as the Sword of Damocles, which was connected to a computer and displayed basic wireframe environments? 

A. Muhummad Ali

B. Ivan Sutherland

C. Morton Heilig

B. Ivan Sutherland

400

What is the physical device (computer, phone, VR headset, printer)?

What is Hardware?



400

A blend of AR and VR, offering real time interaction between physical and virtual elements

A. AR

B. VR

C. Mixed Reality

C. Mixed Reality

400

What part of the printer melts and extrudes filament?
A) Nozzle
B) Build plate
C) Motor
D) Bed


A) Nozzle


Explanation: The nozzle is the heated tip that extrudes the filament.

400

What is the name of the famous cell line that came from Henrietta Lacks’ body without her consent?

A) HL Cells
B) Lacks Line
C) HeLa Cells
D) Hela-Genome Cells

✔️ Explanation:
The "HeLa" cell line, named after the first two letters of Henrietta Lacks’ name, became the first immortal human cell line. These cells can replicate indefinitely in lab conditions and have been used in cancer research, vaccines, and more — all without her or her family’s knowledge or permission.

C) HeLA Cells

✔️ Explanation:
The "HeLa" cell line, named after the first two letters of Henrietta Lacks’ name, became the first immortal human cell line. These cells can replicate indefinitely in lab conditions and have been used in cancer research, vaccines, and more — all without her or her family’s knowledge or permission.


Explanation: https://youtube.com/shorts/JUqvBZiMrtE?si=iQG7U-z5IGqVm83C

500

How did architects in Ancient Greece design buildings without computers?

A. Spontaneous Occurrences 

B. Weather Gods

C. A.I. 

D. Calculations by hand

D. What is calculations by hand?

500

Which of these best describes the “Define” stage?
A) Picking your best idea
B) Creating empathy maps
C) Framing the problem
D) Making a working model


C) Framing the problem


✔️ Explanation: Define is where you turn observations into a clear problem statement.

500

What is the official name of the "project" in which the company releases a temporary model seeking customers' feedback on the product? 


A. virtual reality

B. prototype

C. 3D printed version

D. virtual fixtures

B. prototype

500

A picture that is taken using a __ camera that allows the viewer to see an view from the point of capture


A. 2D image

B. 3D image

C. 180 image

D. 360 image

D. 

What is 360 images?

500

How did scientists obtain and use Henrietta Lacks’ cells without ethical approval?

A) She donated them willingly
B) They purchased them from a hospital
C) Doctors took them during a biopsy without informing her
D) The government requested them for public research


✔️ Explanation:
In 1951, doctors at Johns Hopkins took tissue samples from Henrietta Lacks' cervix during treatment for cancer without her consent — a common but unethical practice at the time, especially against Black patients. These cells were shared and commercialized by scientists around the world. Although HeLa cells led to countless medical breakthroughs — including polio vaccines, gene mapping, and cancer research — Henrietta Lacks' family was left in the dark for over 20 years and received no financial compensation, even though biotech companies profited from her cells.