Deck 1: Technology: The Human-Designed World
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Deck 1: Technology: The Human-Designed World
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____ means finding ways to reduce the size of the product,to reduce the amount of material used in the product,or to use materials that are more environmentally friendly.
A) Technology
B) Waste prevention
C) Recycling
D) Composting
A) Technology
B) Waste prevention
C) Recycling
D) Composting
B
2
____________________ design,also called green or eco-design,happens when designers think about the ecological impacts of the design solution.
Sustainable
3
____________________ principles are rules used to explain how people respond to what they see.
Aesthetic
4
____ is a branch of philosophy that considers how to apply concepts of right or wrong.
A) Science
B) Technology
C) Sustainability
D) Ethics
A) Science
B) Technology
C) Sustainability
D) Ethics
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Type ____ Outputs are both expected and desired.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
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6
Aesthetic judgments are ____.
A) subjective
B) objective
C) based on mathematics
D) not based on looks
A) subjective
B) objective
C) based on mathematics
D) not based on looks
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7
The ____________________ view of population and resources is that the world population will eventually cause severe shortages of some resources.
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8
____ use their detailed knowledge of physical principles to design and produce new products,systems,or environments.
A) Stage designers
B) Engineers
C) Graphic designers
D) Industrial designers
A) Stage designers
B) Engineers
C) Graphic designers
D) Industrial designers
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9
The United States has been in the ____ Age since 1957.
A) Agriculture
B) Engineering
C) Industrial
D) Information
A) Agriculture
B) Engineering
C) Industrial
D) Information
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10
In 2006,the ____ created a list of 20 engineering achievements and posed the question "How many of the twentieth century's greatest engineering achievements will you use today?"
A) IEEE
B) NAS
C) NAE
D) ASME
A) IEEE
B) NAS
C) NAE
D) ASME
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11
Technology asks the question "____"?
A) How
B) When
C) Why
D) What
A) How
B) When
C) Why
D) What
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12
Science describes the natural world by asking "How?"
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13
A(n)____ is a person who establishes a new enterprise or business and assumes financial risks in the hope of gaining wealth.
A) industrial designer
B) entrepreneur
C) engineer
D) white-collar worker
A) industrial designer
B) entrepreneur
C) engineer
D) white-collar worker
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14
The Industrial Revolution began in France around 1750.
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____________________ is a descriptive discipline that makes observations through experimental investigation in order to explain physical and natural phenomena.
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____________________ is a process of establishing a technical consensus agreement which provides a common set of expectations for quality or compatibility of a material or product without creating an unfair competitive advantage in the marketplace.
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17
Future design professionals must recognize Type III Outputs as the most critical concerns for future possible design solutions.
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18
The electricity in our homes and offices is largely due to the work of Benjamin Franklin.
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19
Between 1880 and 1900,a great debate raged between Edison and Westinghouse over the use of direct current (DC)or ____ current (AC)electricity.
A) anti-
B) assimilated
C) alternating
D) absent
A) anti-
B) assimilated
C) alternating
D) absent
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20
Reliability is the percentage of time a customer receives service versus not receiving service over a one year time period.
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21
Explain Ohm's Law.
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22
In a technological system,what is the difference between inputs and processes?
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23
What is industrial design?
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24
There are 1.63 million engineers in the United States.Is this a relatively small or large number?
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