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QUESTIONS FREQUENTLY ASKED

1. Where did you get this idea?


2. What would you do differently next time?
3. What would you do next?
4. Who helped you?
5. Is your project significant?
6. Is your project safe?
7. Did you have all the materials and equipment you need for your project?
8. Did you have enough time to do your project?
9. Does your project meet all the rules and requirements for public safety?
10. What are your literature reviews/references?
11. What kind of outcomes do you plan to target?
12. What are your roles in building this project?
13. How your project does support STEM education?
14. How did you managed to complete the project with limited number of face to face
contact?
15. How do you relate the usage of your project to the contemporary conditions?
16. What are the advantages and disadvantages of your project?
17. What are the factors that can be improvised in your project?
18. What are the factors influencing to build this project?
19. Is there a related to study to support your project?
20. Who can you approach to recommend about your project?
21. Is this project a continuation of an earlier year’s project? If so, what did you add
22. What application does this project have to real life?
23. How is your project different from others that you researched?
24. What was the most interesting background reading you did?
25. Which are your controls? Your variables? What is/are the difference(s) between your
control and experimental groups(s)?
26. Did you acquire any new skills while doing your project?
27. What help did you receive from others (students, adults, teachers, family, and so on)?
28. Can you explain your procedure to me?
29. Did you have any experimental errors in your project? If so, how did you correct for
them?
30. What is the most important thing you found out by doing this project?
31. What changes can you make if you continue this project next year?
32. purpose of study
33. hypothesis
34. procedure
35. results (data)
36. conclusions
37. How did you come up with the idea for this project?
38. What did you learn from your background search?
39. How long did it take you to build the apparatus?
40. How did you build the apparatus?
41. How much time did it take you to run the experiments?
42. How many times did you run the experiment with each configuration?
43. How many experiment runs are represented by each data point on the chart?
44. Did you take all data under the same conditions?
45. How does your apparatus work?
46. Do you think there is an application in industry for this knowledge/technique?
47. Were they any books that helped you do your analysis?
48. When did you start this project?
49. What is the next experiment to do in continuing this study?
50. Are there any areas that we have not covered which you feel are important?
51. Is this product already patented?
52. How are you going to make money out of this product? Do you look for any help?
53. What do your friends and family members think of your invention/idea?
54. What other tools can you add to increase more value to your product?
55. What are the tools used in marketing?
56. What is the manufacturing lead time of this product?
57. What is your marketing plan for the product?
58. Has the product been tested with end users? What is the feedback?
59. Have you shown this product to any other company?
60. Are there any investors currently involved in this product?
61. Have you licensed it to any other companies? If yes, who?

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