This hand tool has a serrated blade and used for shaping material.
This iconic Australian landmark was designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon.
Sydney Opera House
What is the missing word: "Measure twice, ______ once".
The protective equipment used to shield your eyes while welding.
Safety goggles
This natural material is strong in compression and tension, making it a popular choice for construction and furniture.
Wood
Name the fixed machine that uses a rotating bit to create holes in various materials.
Drill Press
This bridge, completed in 1932, is nicknamed, "The Coathanger".
This term refers to the environmental impact of a product throughout its lifecycle.
Life cycle assessment
This protective item is worn to prevent injuries to your feet in construction and engineering workshops.
This metal has the highest melting point of all elements and is often used in light bulb filaments and cutting tools.
Tungsten
This tool is used to measure angles with high precision in metalworking.
Protractor or an angle gauge
This Australian city's tram network is the largest in the world.
Melbourne
This design principle ensures that a product can be easily repaired or upgraded.
Modularity
This term refers to the systematic analysis of risks in the workplace.
Risk assessment
This lightweight metal, commonly used in engineering, is resistance to corrosion and can be easily recycled.
Aluminium
This tool is used for checking if a surface is perfectly horizontal or vertical.
Spirit level
This major Australian highway runs along the east coast from Brisbane to Sydney and Melbourne
Pacific highway
The process of sketching or modelling ideas before creating the final product is called what?
Prototyping
This type of switch automatically cuts off electricity when it detects a fault.
Circuit breaker
Name the polymer commonly used in making electrical insulators.
PVC or polyvinyl chloride
A tool used to measure the inside and outside dimensions of objects, often with a sliding scale for precision.
Caliper
This Australian engineering achievement involves tunnels, aqueducts, and reservoirs to bring water from Shoalhaven River to Sydney.
Warragamba Dam System
This principle involves designing products to have minimal impact on the environment throughout their entire life cycle.
Sustainable design
Australian law requires that all electrical appliances must undergo this process to ensure they are safe to use.
Testing and tagging
The process hardens steel by heating it and then rapidly cooling it.
Quenching