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Topic Name : Test-22

Total MCQs : 5
Total Subjective Questions : 5
Instructor Name : Prasenjit Banerjee
Quiz Creation Date : 22/8/2023
Total Score : 10

MCQ:
(Total MCQ Score: 5)
1. 2? (Score: 1)

A. Materials grouped by origin (e.g., natural resources, recycled materials)

B. Materials grouped by type (e.g., metals, plastics, woods)

C. Materials grouped by versatility (e.g., materials used for multiple purposes, materials with diverse properties)

D. Materials grouped by common usage (e.g., kitchen utensils, building materials, clothing)

Answer: Materials grouped by common usage (e.g., kitchen utensils, building materials, clothing)
2. 1? (Score: 1)

A. To show the different categories of materials used in everyday life

B. To demonstrate the diversity of materials used in various applications

C. To illustrate the interconnectedness of materials in our daily lives

D. To highlight the unique properties of each material

Answer: To show the different categories of materials used in everyday life


3. Which of the following best explains why an object might be made of multiple materials? (Score: 1)

A. To reduce its cost

B. To improve its durability

C. To enhance its functionality

D. To increase its aesthetic appeal

Answer: To increase its aesthetic appeal


4. Which of the following best illustrates the complexity of material selection in design? (Score: 1)

A. Balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders with conflicting material preferences

B. Choosing between two materials with vastly different properties

C. Selecting a material that meets both functional and aesthetic requirements

D. Navigating the ethical implications of using certain materials in a design

Answer: Navigating the ethical implications of using certain materials in a design


5. Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of the passage? (Score: 1)

A. Grouping materials based on their similarities can lead to new insights

B. Understanding the properties of materials is crucial for effective design

C. The choice of material significantly impacts the final product's success

D. The versatility of materials is essential for creating innovative designs

Answer: Understanding the properties of materials is crucial for effective design

SUBJECTIVE:
(Total Subjective Score: 5)
1. Can you think of any objects around you that are made of multiple materials? (Score: 1 )

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Answer:
Yes, many objects are made of multiple materials. For example, a chair might be made of wood, metal, and fabric.

2. How do you think we could divide the objects into different groups based on their materials? (Score: 1 )

Answer:
We could group objects by the material they are made of, such as plastic, metal, wood, and paper. Or, we could group objects
based on their intended use, like kitchen utensils, building materials, clothing, and so on.

3. Can you think of any objects that are made of materials that can be recycled? (Score: 1 )

Answer:
Yes, many objects can be recycled, such as plastic bottles, cardboard boxes, and newspaper.

How do you think we could use the objects we collected to learn about different topics, like science, math, and
4. art?
(Score: 1 )

Answer:
We could use the objects to conduct experiments, create art projects, or solve mathematical problems. For example, we could
use a bucket to measure liquid volume, a rubber band to demonstrate tension, or a pencil to draw shapes and patterns.

5. What are the different materials mentioned in the passage that can hold water? (Score: 1 )

Answer:
Glass, plastic, metal, and other materials that can hold water.

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