| A | B |
Advantage of Stem Career,  | Better pay |
Portfolio,  | An organized collection of only an engineer’s best works. |
Engineering Notebook,  | a legal and important document used to record original ideas or designs |
| Technology has ________ on society | positive and negative impacts |
| First step of design process | Define the Problem |
| Second step of the design process | Generate Concepts |
| 3rd step of design process | Develop a Solution |
| 4th step of design process | Construct and Test Prototype |
| 5th step of design process | Evaluate the Solution |
Type of Sketch,  | one-point perspective |
Type of Sketch,  | two-point perspective |
Type of Sketch,  | Isometric |
Type of Sketch,  | Orthographic |
| 6th step of the design process | Present the Solution |
| Making a decision matrix is part of the ________ of the design process | 2nd step |
| The ______ is the first space on the Design Brief | Client |
| The _______ is the last space on the Design Brief | Deliverables |
 | 13/16 inches |
| Typical views of an orthographic | front, top, and right side |
| Isometric Drawing is... | an object drawn at an angle to show more than one view at one time. |
| Dimensions on drawings are used to show | size and location |
 | 3.8 centimeters |
What is the equivalent measure of 10 feet 6 inches in meters to the nearest tenth?,  | 3.2 meters |
| Example of incorrect dimensioning | Dimensions should not be duplicated, nor should the same information be given in two different ways. |
| An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something is called: | innovation |
| Purpose of an orthographic drawing is to | show information that only one direction of a view may not be able to |
| The purpose to sketching is to | communicate ideas |
| A dragster traveled .25 mile in .00125 hours. What was the speed of the dragster in miles per hour | 200 |
Identify the Depth of Figure 2,  | 1 inch |
| Dimensions should not be duplicated, nor should the same information be given in two different ways. | This is called OVERdimensioning |