A) prototype B) photosynthesis C) bio-engineering D) cost-benefit-analysis
A) research B) Identifying the problem C) communicate D) making a prototype
A) photograph B) cost-benefit analysis C) prototype D) summary
A) engineering B) scientific method C) research D) photosynthesis
A) eat a snack B) research C) identify the problem D) test and evaluate
A) unintended consequences B) assistive bio-engineering C) cost-benefit analysis D) intended benefit
A) build a prototype B) run a test C) research D) communicate your results
A) final product B) over-priced C) cost-benefit analysis D) prototype
A) engineering B) photosynthesis C) cost-benefit analysis D) technology
A) computers B) microwaves C) the air we breathe D) cell phones
A) Will I use this technology for myself? B) What is the problem? C) Why does the problem need to be solved? D) Who does the problem affect?
A) what's for dinner B) As many ideas as possible (quantity) C) the 10 best solutions D) One awesome idea
A) intended consequences B) cost-benefit analysis C) prototype D) unintended consequences
A) I don't know B) True C) False
A) increased worker productivity B) faster diagnosis of medical problems C) decreased physical activity D) less time required to find information
A) by improving transportation B) by increasing communication C) by replacing paper D) by reducing pollution
A) assistive bio-engineering B) adaptive bio-engineering C) consequences D) photosynthesis
A) The Internet has eliminated the need for the library. B) People can now do their work from home. C) The Internet allows students to concentrate more on homework. D) People are able to access information from many locations
A) adaptive bio-engineering B) assistive bio-engineering C) blending D) photosynthesis
A) hearing aid B) hip replacement C) eye glasses D) wheelchair
A) by helping drivers to see the road more clearly B) by helping runners see cars on the road C) by helping people to cross the road safely D) by helping workers with road construction
A) prosthetic limb B) cochlear implants C) knee replacement D) contact lenses
A) restriction B) opportunity C) option D) idea
A) information about an existing product is gathered by an engineer B) and engineering design team comes up with ideas for a new product C) a design engineer recognizes the need for a solution to a problem
A) only one possible correct solution B) many possible correct solutions C) a very limited number of possible correct solutions
A) assistive B) adaptive
A) assistive B) adaptive
A) adaptive B) assistive
A) assistive B) adaptive
A) adaptive B) assistive
A) assistive B) adaptive
A) adaptive B) assistive
A) It increases the speed at which cars can travel B) It decreases injuries to passengers in cars C) It decreases the cost of cars. D) It increases the comfort of passengers in cars.
A) More mistakes are mad during the assembly. B) The assembly takes more time. C) More workers are needed for assembly. D) There are fewer injuries to workers.
A) Buildings will be made safer. B) Building will be built faster. C) Building designs will look nicer. D) Building materials will be cheaper.
A) the ability to get a tan even during winter months B) an increased number of skin cancer cases C) an increased interest in physical fitness D) the growth of tanning businesses across the country
A) a television with closed captioning that translates audio into text for the deaf B) a telescope that allows scientists to see stars that are hundreds of light years away C) a computer that has been redesigned to work faster and more efficiently D) a cell phone that allows people to listen to music and play games with friends
A) It allows people to store food longer and more safely. B) It helps people to eat healthier foods. C) It allows people to enjoy foods such as ice cream. D) It helps people avoid the use of dangerous chemicals such as pesticides.
A) no impact B) an increasing impact C) a minor impact D) a decreasing impact
A) testing and evaluating models B) designing and building models C) all of these D) evaluating design constraints |