Deck 3: Introduction to Engineering Design
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Deck 3: Introduction to Engineering Design
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Engineers follow certain steps when designing products and services.These steps include understanding the need for the product or service, doing the preliminary research, generating ideas for a solution, selecting the best idea, evaluating it in more detail and testing it, optimizing it if necessary, and presenting the final design.
True
2
During which phase of the engineering design process do you begin to consider details, perform calculations, run computer models, and narrow down the types of materials to be used?
A)Synthesis
B)Conceptualization
C)Evaluation
D)Optimization
A)Synthesis
B)Conceptualization
C)Evaluation
D)Optimization
A
3
A good leader is not essential to the success of the team as long as everyone pitches in equally.
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4
Good problems solvers are those who first fully understand what the problem is.
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There are two broad types of design: a functional design and an optimized design.A functional design is one that meets all of the preestablished design requirements but allows for improvement to be made in certain areas.
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Design and development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs is known as
A)resource management.
B)environmental protection.
C)designing for the future.
D)sustainability in design.
A)resource management.
B)environmental protection.
C)designing for the future.
D)sustainability in design.
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7
Although we have listed the presentation as Step 8 of the design process, quite often engineers are required to give oral and written progress reports on a regular time basis to various groups.
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8
When a group of people works well together conflicts never arise
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9
In which method of conflict resolution is the conflict treated as a problem to be solved by the team?
A)Avoidance
B)Compromise
C)Collaboration
D)None of the above
A)Avoidance
B)Compromise
C)Collaboration
D)None of the above
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10
The internationally recognized green building certification system known as LEED is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
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11
The civil engineering design process is exactly identical to other disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical engineering.
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12
Which is the best approach to conflict resolution?
A)Avoid conflict
B)Compromise
C)Collaboration
D)None of the above
A)Avoid conflict
B)Compromise
C)Collaboration
D)None of the above
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13
List at least four of the eight roles of team members as outlined in the textbook.
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14
Generating ideas or concepts that could offer reasonable solutions to your problem is part of which phase in the engineering design process?
A)Recognizing the need for a product or service
B)Problem definition and understanding
C)Research and preparation
D)Conceptualization
A)Recognizing the need for a product or service
B)Problem definition and understanding
C)Research and preparation
D)Conceptualization
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15
The eight basic engineering design steps always follow in sequence, 1 through 8, and none of the steps ever repeats during the design process.
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16
List at least three material properties that engineers consider when selecting a material for a design project.
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17
According to the United Nations, the world population currently uses approximately
A)75% of the world's resources that the planet can sustain.
B)100% of the world's resources that the planet can sustain.
C)20% more of the world's resources than the planet can sustain.
D)50% more of the world's resources than the planet can sustain.
A)75% of the world's resources that the planet can sustain.
B)100% of the world's resources that the planet can sustain.
C)20% more of the world's resources than the planet can sustain.
D)50% more of the world's resources than the planet can sustain.
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18
The most important step of the eight basic engineering design steps is problem definition and understanding.
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19
Collecting useful information and checking to determine if a product already exists that closely meets the needs of your client are parts of which phase in the engineering design process?
A)Recognizing the need for a product or service
B)Problem definition and understanding
C)Research and preparation
D)Conceptualization
A)Recognizing the need for a product or service
B)Problem definition and understanding
C)Research and preparation
D)Conceptualization
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20
A design team may be defined as a group of individuals with complementary expertise, problem solving skills, and talent who are working together to solve a problem or achieve a common goal.
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21
Following certain standards and codes during the design process helps to ensure
A)safety
B)reliability
C)uniformity
D)compatibility
E)all of the above
A)safety
B)reliability
C)uniformity
D)compatibility
E)all of the above
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22
Patents, trademarks, service marks, and copyrights are examples of means by which intellectual property is protected by United States law.
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23
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a not-for-profit organization that was established in 1896 to provide codes and standards to reduce the burden of fire.
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24
The EPA sets the standards for contaminant levels in our drinking water that are considered safe to drink.
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25
"The right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling" is an example of language contained in
A)patents
B)trademarks
C)service marks
D)copyright
A)patents
B)trademarks
C)service marks
D)copyright
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26
What does ISO stand for?
A)International Standards Organization
B)International Organization for Standardization
C)Institute for Scientific Outreach
D)International Safety Organization
A)International Standards Organization
B)International Organization for Standardization
C)Institute for Scientific Outreach
D)International Safety Organization
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27
Economic factors always play important roles in engineering design decision making.
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28
The MCL is legally enforceable.
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29
Which of the following contaminant levels is usually slightly higher?
A)MCLG
B)MCL
A)MCLG
B)MCL
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30
The Underwriters Laboratories Inc.(UL) performs product safety tests and certifications for laboratory use only.
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31
Which of the following standards and codes organizations has United States regulatory authority?
A)ASTM
B)UL
C)NSPE
D)EPA
A)ASTM
B)UL
C)NSPE
D)EPA
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32
A form of law that protects from others copying the exact way things were explained or described is a
A)patent
B)trademark
C)service mark
D)copyright
A)patent
B)trademark
C)service mark
D)copyright
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33
What does ANSI stand for?
A)Association for Normalization and Standards in Industry
B)American National Standards in Industry
C)American National Standards Institute
D)American Nuclear Science Institute
E)Association of Nerds in Science and Industry
A)Association for Normalization and Standards in Industry
B)American National Standards in Industry
C)American National Standards Institute
D)American Nuclear Science Institute
E)Association of Nerds in Science and Industry
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34
An evaluation table helps to evaluate alternative concepts in more detail.
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35
___________ is a process the engineering managers use to ensure that a project is completed on time and within budget.
A)Project scheduling
B)teamwork
C)Project allocation
D)Project task
A)Project scheduling
B)teamwork
C)Project allocation
D)Project task
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36
Give at least three examples of mobile sources of outdoor air pollution.
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37
The source of outdoor air pollution (Figure 3.12) may be classified into three broad categories: the stationary sources, the mobile sources, and the natural sources.
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38
Examples of stationary sources include power plants, factories, and dry cleaners.
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39
The MCLG is legally enforceable.
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40
What does ASTM stand for?
A)American Society for Testing and Materials
B)American Standards for Testing of Materials
C)Association of Standards for Testing and Materials
D)Association for Standards and Testing of Materials
A)American Society for Testing and Materials
B)American Standards for Testing of Materials
C)Association of Standards for Testing and Materials
D)Association for Standards and Testing of Materials
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41
According to EPA studies of human exposure to air pollutants, the indoor levels of pollutants may be two to five times higher than outdoor levels.
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42
Give at least three examples of natural sources of outdoor air pollution.
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43
There are several ways to control the level of contaminants in indoor air, examples include source elimination or removal, proper ventilation, exposure control, and air cleaning.
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44
The Environmental Protection Agency is responsible for setting standards for these six major air pollutants: carbon monoxide (CO), lead (Pb), nitrogen dioxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter (PM).
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45
Give three examples of some common health symptoms caused by poor indoor air quality.
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