1 JEOPARDY! Version 2005: Review for IED 2 Design Process Sketching Visualization Geometric Relations Modeling $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Presentations.

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1 JEOPARDY! Version 2005: Review for IED

2 Design Process Sketching Visualization Geometric Relations Modeling $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Presentations

3 A detailed sketch that is labeled with critical dimensions, notes and symbols What is….. For $100

4 Annotated Sketches Back to Game

5 Observing and recording how a product is currently used early in the design of a product is one method. For $200 What is...

6 Research Back to Game

7 Texture, form, line and color are parts of of Design For $300 What is...

8 Elements Back to Game

9 The relationship of sizes to one another is called… What is... For $400

10 Proportion Back to Game

11 The first step to the Design Process. What is... For $500

12 Identify a need Back to Game

13 The 2 basic types of dimension What is... For $100

14 Size and location Back to Game

15 Drawings classified as isometric, oblique and perspective What is... For $200

16 Pictorial Back to Game

17 Type of drawing What is... For $300

18 Full Section View Back to Game

19 Light line used to create basic shape of an object. What are... For $400

20 Construction lines Back to Game

21 The total permissible variation in size or location of a part What is... For $500

22 Tolerance Back to Game

23 The coordinate system that relates its next position to the current point in space. What is... For $100

24 Relative Back to Game

25 A 2D constraint used to force 2 or more circle to share the same center point What is... For $200

26 Concentric Back to Game

27 Coordinate system is the mathematical premise behind this type of placed feature What is... For $300

28 Polar Back to Game

29 A common dimensioning method where each feature dimension originates from a common axis, surface or center plane What is... For $400

30 Coordinate Dimensioning Back to Game

31 Two common techniques of building complex geometries. What are... For $500

32 Additive and Subtractive Back to Game

33 An assembly constraint that would be used to assemble a circular shaft into a round opening. What is... For $100

34 Insert Back to Game

35 A properly dimensioned drilled hole in a rectangular block would provide these dimensions. What is... For $200

36 Location from the center of the hole to the edges and the diameter. Back to Game

37 Changes to this type of dimensions will effect all other functionally related dimensions in a part or assembly What is... For $300

38 Parametric Back to Game

39 When placing assembly constrain, it is often necessary to include a(n) to position parts correctly. What is... For $400

40 Offset Back to Game

41 Creation requires a path and a profile. What is... For $500

42 Sweep Back to Game

43 Making a proposal to a client via the telephone would require which set of presentation techniques. What are... For $100

44 Voice variation and preparation Back to Game

45 A “tool” used to record notes, sketches and other dated information What is... For $200

46 Engineering notebook / journal Back to Game

47 A technical document that describes information concerning manufactures, qualities and conditions for manufactured parts. What is... For $300

48 Specifications Sheet Back to Game

49 A collection of work used for evaluation of one’s capabilities. What is... For $400

50 Portfolio Back to Game

51 The documentation of one’s daily work on a project is called…. What is... For $500

52 Engineering Log Back to Game

53 How Much Will You Wager?

54 DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

55 Design History & Careers Print Reading Production & Manufacturing Modeling $200 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

56 Many quick pencil sketches What is... For $200

57 Brainstorming Back to Game

58 Before the design process is considered complete you should always & your solution. What are... For $400

59 Evaluate and test Back to Game

60 The creation of a totally new product is called… What is... For $600

61 An Invention Back to Game

62 Formal or informal, symmetrical or asymmetrical are types of this Principle of Design What is... For $800

63 Balance Back to Game

64 Designing for humans Who is... For $1000

65 Ergonomics Back to Game

66 ANSI is and institution that establishes for drafting and manufacturing. What is... For $200

67 Standards Back to Game

68 An analysis of the future demand in various career/professions based on past and present job opportunities What is... For $400

69 Employment Trend Back to Game

70 The process of involving all branches of manufacturing in the initial design of a product. What is... For $600

71 Concurrent Engineering Back to Game

72 This type of engineer designs, builds, tests and operates machinery as well as goods and structures What is... For $800

73 Mechanical Back to Game

74 Engineers who design and build medical diagnostic and treatment instruments, prostheses, artificial organs, and pacemakers. What is... For $1000

75 Biomedical Back to Game

76 Define the symbol What is... For $200

77 Surface finish Back to Game

78 Define What is... For $400

79 Hole.75 in diameter &.25 deep Back to Game

80 UNC Threads Who is... For $600

81 Unified Course Back to Game

82 Type of dimensioning Who is... For $800

83 Baseline Back to Game

84 Hole will equal.250 or.249 diameter Who is... For $1000

85 Tolerance Back to Game

86 Create this shape What is... For $200

87 Draw half a circle and Revolve Back to Game

88 Explain how to create. What is... For $400

89 Hole feature, Countersink hole, tapped hole Back to Game

90 Number of Degrees of Freedom. What are... For $600

91 6 Back to Game

92 Used in assembly to detect if any parts will collide throughout the range of motion. For $800

93 Interference Detection Back to Game

94 D1 =D0+2*5 What is... For $1000

95 Parametric Measurement Back to Game

96 Who is... For $200 Material specified for the part

97 SAE 1030 Cast Steel Back to Game

98 The nominal length of A For $400

99.68in Back to Game

100 Files from 3D modeling software can be exported and use to create part on a 3D printer What is... For $600

101 Rapid Prototyping Back to Game

102 A group or cluster of machines connected by an automated material handling system and controlled by a computer. What is... For $800

103 FMS – Flexible Manufacturing System Back to Game

104 A though process that engineers should keep in mind when designing products. What is... For $1000

105 DFM – Designed for Manufacture Back to Game

106 How Much Will You Wager?

107 How Much Will You Wager?

108

109 Category: Modeling

110 FINAL JEOPARDY Explain Mass Properties and what the advantages are in the design process.

111 FINAL JEOPARDY EXPLANATION - Mass property analysis consider an objects physical properties…mass/weight, volume, surface area and center of gravity. DESIGN ADVANTAGES Used to calculate assembled weight and volume. To locate center of gravity for balance of a handle. To calculate the paint needed to cover the surface of the object.

112 Great Game!