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There are 18 questions on this test: Safety Margins – Questions 1 – 8 Strengthening Materials – Questions 9 – 13 Evaluat

STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4. There are 18 questions on this test: Safety Margins – Questions 1 – 8 Strengthening Materials – Questions 9 – 13 Evaluating Design – Questions 14 – 18 Each slide is timed to change automatically You will have 45 seconds to complete each question

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There are 18 questions on this test: Safety Margins – Questions 1 – 8 Strengthening Materials – Questions 9 – 13 Evaluat

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  1. STRUCTURES and FORCESGLO 4 There are 18 questions on this test: Safety Margins – Questions 1 – 8 Strengthening Materials – Questions 9 – 13 Evaluating Design – Questions 14 – 18 Each slide is timed to change automatically You will have 45 seconds to complete each question Following the last slide on this test – Question 18 Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test. All of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – SF74-4 This slide will advance after 30 seconds

  2. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 1 • Although each structure is designed for a very specific function the one thing that they all have in common is … • A. cost • B. safety • C. durability • D. appearance • Question 2 • Some structures fail in extreme situations because the forces acting on the structure have exceeded the structure’s … • A. deformation threshold • B. stability parameters • C. margin of safety • D. building code This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  3. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 3 • Consumer Product Tests ensure that a product is safe to use. The first step in the testing process is to test the product’s … • A. components • B. performance • C. durability • D. design • Question 4 • During the 1998 Ice Storm in Quebec, ice crystals formed on many structures. Some of these structures failed because ice crystals added to the structure’s … • A. flexibility • B. overall mass • C. safety margin • D. tensile strength This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  4. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 5 • Mudslides in North Vancouver (January, 2005) caused extreme damage and some loss of life. This occurred because of the … • A. minor earthquake that occurred at the same time • B. poor construction and lack of appropriate safety margins • C. steady rainfall this area received in a short period of time • D. unstable soil and steep terrain where these people lived • Question 6 • Tire pressure safety margins are calculated and can be affected by … • A. cloud cover • B. temperature • C. time of day • D. stop signs This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  5. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 7 • Stability in a structure is dependant on a number of factors. One of these factors is whether or not a structure could fail if an extreme force was applied to the structure that was not in the original design specifications. • The Empire State building is a steel frame building that survived the crash of a USAF Bomber hitting it between the 78th and the 79th floors. The design component that likely enabled the Empire State building to withstand this incredible force was its … • A. mass • B. central location • C. reinforced concrete • D. lack of glass materials used This slide will advance after 45 seconds

  6. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 8 • A firm foundation is necessary to support a structure. Solid ground is not always firm and stable. There are environmental and man-made conditions, which make the soil, loosen and become compact, which makes the soil relatively unstable. • Three strategies are use to ensure a structure is built on a firm foundation. The three strategies include all of the following, EXCEPT ... • A. spread the load • B. make a soil layer • C. find something solid • D. utilize pressure and density This slide will advance after 45 seconds

  7. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Strengthening Materials • Question 9 • Improving designs to solve a structural problem is to combine materials and components in new … • A. technologies • B. arrangements • C. adhesives • D. functions • Question 10 • As a baby grows, the total number of bones in the body is reduced from 350 to 206. Nature’s way of strengthening the body is to use the 144 ‘missing’ bones to reinforce the frame by this method … • A. fusion • B. gluing • C. adhesive • D. fastening This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  8. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Strengthening Materials • Question 11 • The process of forming a material into wave-like ridges or folds is called corrugation. Common examples can be found in materials such as … • A. aluminum foil • B. drywall sheets • C. cardboard boxes • D. reinforced concrete • Question 12 • A stronger material, made by gluing layers of the same material together, is done through a process known as … • A. lamination • B. corrugation • C. reinforcement • D. papier-mâché This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  9. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Strengthening Materials • Question 13 • Technological advancements have led to new composite materials being developed. One such material is used in such diverse products as tires, fiber optic cables, and sporting goods. • This composite material is known as … • A. Spider silk • B. Fiberglass • C. Titanium • D. Kevlar® This slide will advance after 45 seconds

  10. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Evaluating Designs • Question 14 • Any design can be evaluated from many different perspectives. The most common perspectives designers and engineers use include … • A. cost, benefits, materials, aesthetics • B. materials, benefits, safety, waste production • C. cost, benefits, safety, impact on the environment • D. impact on the consumer, aesthetics, safety, waste reduction • Question 15 • Rocky Mountain bicycles modified a road bike and made this in 1982. The ‘Sherpa’ was the first one of these produced. • A. racing bike • B. all-terrain bike • C. motocross bike • D. mountain bike This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  11. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Evaluating Designs • Question 16 • Hollow triangle tubes are used as the traditional shapes for a bicycle. This is because they provide the best … • A. strength • B. ductility • C. flexibility • D. plasticity • Question 17 • All departments within the bicycle company, such as marketing can have access to the bicycle specifications because the company uses this for all its bike designing and manufacturing … • A. engineering sketches • B. digital communication • C. computer-aided systems • D. audio-visual technologies This slide will advance after 1 minute and 30 seconds

  12. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Evaluating Designs • Question 18 • A radio that operates by turning a crank in the back, or on its side, provides enough power to last about 30 minutes. • The radio operates on mechanical energy, with no need for batteries or electricity. It could become very popular because one of its best advantages is its … • A. cost • B. design • C. portability • D. flexibility This slide will advance after 45 seconds

  13. STRUCTURES and FORCESGLO 4 This is the end of this test: ANSWER KEY Safety Margins – Questions 1 – 8 Strengthening Materials – Questions 9 – 13 Evaluating Design – Questions 14 – 18 Each slide will change on the Mouse Click Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test. All of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – SF74-4 This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  14. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 1 • Although each structure is designed for a very specific function the one thing that they all have in common is … • A. cost • B. safety • C. durability • D. appearance • Question 2 • Some structures fail in extreme situations because the forces acting on the structure have exceeded the structure’s … • A. deformation threshold • B. stability parameters • C. margin of safety • D. building code This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  15. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 3 • Consumer Product Tests ensure that a product is safe to use. The first step in the testing process is to test the product’s … • A. components • B. performance • C. durability • D. design • Question 4 • During the 1998 Ice Storm in Quebec, ice crystals formed on many structures. Some of these structures failed because ice crystals added to the structure’s … • A. flexibility • B. overall mass • C. safety margin • D. tensile strength This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  16. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 5 • Mudslides in North Vancouver (January, 2005) caused extreme damage and some loss of life. This occurred because of the … • A. minor earthquake that occurred at the same time • B. poor construction and lack of appropriate safety margins • C. steady rainfall this area received in a short period of time • D. unstable soil and steep terrain where these people lived • Question 6 • Tire pressure safety margins are calculated and can be affected by … • A. cloud cover • B. temperature • C. time of day • D. stop signs This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  17. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 7 • Stability in a structure is dependant on a number of factors. One of these factors is whether or not a structure could fail if an extreme force was applied to the structure that was not in the original design specifications. • The Empire State building is a steel frame building that survived the crash of a USAF Bomber hitting it between the 78th and the 79th floors. The design component that likely enabled the Empire State building to withstand this incredible force was its … • A. mass • B. central location • C. reinforced concrete • D. lack of glass materials used This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  18. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Safety Margins • Question 8 • A firm foundation is necessary to support a structure. Solid ground is not always firm and stable. There are environmental and man-made conditions, which make the soil, loosen and become compact, which makes the soil relatively unstable. • Three strategies are use to ensure a structure is built on a firm foundation. The three strategies include all of the following, EXCEPT ... • A. spread the load • B. make a soil layer • C. find something solid • D. utilize pressure and density This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  19. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Strengthening Materials • Question 9 • Improving designs to solve a structural problem is to combine materials and components in new … • A. technologies • B. arrangements • C. adhesives • D. functions • Question 10 • As a baby grows, the total number of bones in the body is reduced from 350 to 206. Nature’s way of strengthening the body is to use the 144 ‘missing’ bones to reinforce the frame by this method … • A. fusion • B. gluing • C. adhesive • D. fastening This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  20. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Strengthening Materials • Question 11 • The process of forming a material into wave-like ridges or folds is called corrugation. Common examples can be found in materials such as … • A. aluminum foil • B. drywall sheets • C. cardboard boxes • D. reinforced concrete • Question 12 • A stronger material, made by gluing layers of the same material together, is done through a process known as … • A. lamination • B. corrugation • C. reinforcement • D. papier-mâché This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  21. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Strengthening Materials • Question 13 • Technological advancements have led to new composite materials being developed. One such material is used in such diverse products as tires, fiber optic cables, and sporting goods. • This composite material is known as … • A. Spider silk • B. Fiberglass • C. Titanium • D. Kevlar® This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  22. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Evaluating Designs • Question 14 • Any design can be evaluated from many different perspectives. The most common perspectives designers and engineers use include … • A. cost, benefits, materials, aesthetics • B. materials, benefits, safety, waste production • C. cost, benefits, safety, impact on the environment • D. impact on the consumer, aesthetics, safety, waste reduction • Question 15 • Rocky Mountain bicycles modified a road bike and made this in 1982. The ‘Sherpa’ was the first one of these produced. • A. racing bike • B. all-terrain bike • C. motocross bike • D. mountain bike This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  23. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Evaluating Designs • Question 16 • Hollow triangle tubes are used as the traditional shapes for a bicycle. This is because they provide the best … • A. strength • B. ductility • C. flexibility • D. plasticity • Question 17 • All departments within the bicycle company, such as marketing can have access to the bicycle specifications because the company uses this for all its bike designing and manufacturing … • A. engineering sketches • B. digital communication • C. computer-aided systems • D. audio-visual technologies This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

  24. STRUCTURES and FORCES GLO 4 – Evaluating Designs • Question 18 • A radio that operates by turning a crank in the back, or on its side, provides enough power to last about 30 minutes. • The radio operates on mechanical energy, with no need for batteries or electricity. It could become very popular because one of its best advantages is its … • A. cost • B. design • C. portability • D. flexibility This slide will advance after the Mouse Click

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