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Name: Period:Midterm Review/Practice Exam 1.Generating a large quantity of ideas for a solution to a problem is called __________.A.ConstrainingC.IdeationB.BrainstormingD.Implementation2.A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to solve or satisfy human needs or wants is known as a ____________ _____________.A.Statistical AnalysisC.Solution ModelB.Design ProcessD.System Process 3.A new product, system, or process that has never existed before, created by study and experimentation is a(n)……A.InnovationC.IterativeB.InventionD.Constraint4.Even though there are several different models of the design process, most begin with this step in the design process.municating resultsC.Define/Identify a problemB.Selecting an approachD.Create a Working Drawing 5.-3048026416000An entry from an engineer’s notebook:List of coffee cup ideas:Embedded MP3 playerGPSDigital Picture ViewerBeverage Temperature indicatorEdible CupWhich statement best describes the entry above?A.Encourage wild ideasC.Only the smart members of the group should contributeB.Allow criticismD.Limit ideas to a maximum of three6.What term best describes the list of items below?Must have a minimum of seven different parts once assembled.Must be the same scale as the engine car.Must be able to attach to the engine car.A.Design ConstraintsC.IndicatorsB.DeliverablesD.Design Statement7.Using the image below:The image above is an example of a(n) ______________________A.Project PortfolioC.Technical ReportB.Design BriefD.Engineer’s Notebook8.A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments is called a(n) ___________.A.InventionC.InnovationB.PrototypeD.Target Model9.An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something is referred to as a(n)….A.InventionC.Serendipitous eventB.Beginner’s LuckD.Innovation10.Using the image below: What type of pictorial sketch is represented above?A.IsometricC.ObliqueB.Multi-ViewD.Two-point perspective11.Using the image below:What type of three-dimensional sketch, as shown above, is drawn with all three axes forming equal angles with the plane of projection?A.ObliqueC.IsometricB.OrthographicD.Two-point perspective12.Using the image below:What do designers add to give 3D pictorials a more realistic look as shown above?A.Guide linesC.Hidden linesB.Tonal ShadingD.Vanishing lines13.Using the image below:What type of pictorial is shown above?A.IsometricC.1 point perspectiveB.ObliqueD.2 point perspective14.Using the image below:Which multi views are necessary to properly represent the part below for dimensioning? A.Front, Hidden, SectionC.Front, Perspective, ShadedB.Front, Isometric, Oblique D.Front, Top, Right side 15.The basic dimension, on a detail drawing, that indicates the distance from bottom to top.A.WidthC.DepthB.HeightD.Length16.Engineers create _________________ to quickly record, communicate and investigate ideas.A.3D modelsC.sketchesB.technical drawingsD.animations17.The basic dimension, on a detail drawing, that indicates the distance from side to side.A.WidthC.DepthB.HeightD.Strength18.Using the image below:What type of drawing/view is shown above? A.Assembly Presentation DrawingC.Section ViewB.Exploded ViewD.Multi-View Drawing19.The basic dimension, on a detail drawing, that indicates the distance from front to back.A.WidthC.DepthB.HeightD.Length20.A sketch that shows an object’s height, width, and depth in a single viewA.Oblique SketchC.Perspective SketchB.Isometric SketchD.Pictorial Sketch21. Having the dimensions of height and width, height and depth, or width and depth only.A. 3D C. 2DB. 1DD. 4D22.Using the images below:Which figure above contains a multi-view drawing that is associated with the given isometric pictorial?A.Figure 1C.Figure 3B.Figure 2D.Figure 423. The BIG FOUR fields of engineering includeA. Chemical, Civil, Electrical, ManufacturingB. Chemical, Civil, Environmental, Mechanical C. Chemical, Construction, Electrical, MechanicalD. Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical24. This type of engineering is responsible for developing new types of medicines, vaccines, serums, and plasma.A. ChemicalC. ElectricalB. CivilD. Mechanical25.A regular oval shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points is constant, or resulting when a cone is cut by an oblique plane which does not intersect the base.A. EllipseC. ElongationB. CircleD. Shape26.1. The relationship of one thing to another in size, amount, etc. 2. Size or weight relationships among structures or among elements in a single structure.A. SizeC. ShapeB. ProportionD. Projection27.A line which defines the center of arcs, circles, or symmetrical parts.A. Construction LineC. Dimension LineB. Center LineD. Extension Line28.Oblique pictorial where depth is represented as half scale compared to the height and width scale.A. Cavalier PictorialC. Canteen PictorialB. Cartoon PictorialD. Cabinet Pictorial29.A vanishing point is a point on the drawing, usually located on the bottom, where parallel lines of an object appear to circle around one another.A. TrueB. False30.Thin lines used in a section view to indicate where the cutting plane line has cut through material.A. Object LineC. Projection LineB. Section LineD. Long-Break Line424815040005031. This type of engineering bridges engineering, physical, and life sciences in identifying and solving medical and health-related problems.A. Automotive EngineeringB. Manufacturing EngineeringC. Biomedical EngineeringD. Agricultural Engineering32 - 35. Match each line type indicated in the illustration below with its corresponding name from the Answer Bank (on next page). Answers may be used only once. -118110157480Answer BankA. Extension Line D. Hidden Line B. Object Line E. Dimension LineC. Section Line F. Center Line36.A written plan that identifies a problem to be solved, its criteria, and its constraints. It is used to encourage thinking of all aspects of a problem before attempting a solution.A. Design ProcessC. Design MatrixB. Design BriefD. Problem Identification37.The ability to make or bring a new concept or idea into existence; marked by the ability or power to create.A. CreativityC. PrototypeB. InnovationD. Product38.A line which indicates that a very long objects with uniform detail is drawn foreshortened.A. Hidden LineC. Leader LineB. Extension LineD. Long-Break Line1485903390900039-42. Write the value (in mm) of each measurement for the letters below given the Metric scale. Be sure to estimate to one unknown digit.123444010287042900429967740228604190041965532010287040900409422910228603990039943-46. Write the value (in in) of each measurement for the letters below given the English ruler. Be sure to estimate to one unknown unit. Then give a decimal approximation of that value to two decimal places. Record fraction answer/decimal answer on answer sheet.Exact ValueDecimal Approx-8001015938500872490419104690046943 _____________ _________ 7048501333504590045944 _____________ _________ 445770228604490044945 _____________ _________ 163830190504390043946_____________ _________ Complete each problem. Show all work on answer sheet. Round answers to two decimal places when necessary. Be sure to use your formula sheet for correct conversions. Also be sure to include units on your answers.47. 3.68 trillion meters to Gigameters48. 7 ft 2 ? in to feet49-50. The data set below is the average heights (in inches) for Mr. Kuch’s 5th period BC Calculus Class. Use their information to answer the following questions. Round all answers to 3 decimal places.68, 64, 65, 74, 67, 71, 70, 64, 61, 73, 69, 71, 69, 65, 69, 64, 7049. Mean = _______________50. Median = _______________Midterm Review – Recording Sheet1._______11._______21._______31._______41._______2._______12._______22._______32._______42._______3._______13._______23._______33._______43.____/____4._______14._______24._______34._______44.____/____5._______15._______25._______35._______45.____/____6._______16._______26._______36._______46.____/____7._______17._______27._______37._______47._______8._______18._______28._______38._______48._______9._______19._______29._______39._______49._______10.______20.______30.______40.______50.______ ................
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