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I. Multiple Choice Questions.
1. What does “form” refer to in product design? Solved Questions
(a) The functionality of a product.
(b) The price of a product.
(c) The physical appearance and structure of a product.
(d) The manufacturing process.
2. Which of the following is an example of balancing form and function?
(a) A smartphone with a large screen but poor battery life.
(b) A chair that looks beautiful but is uncomfortable to sit on.
(c) A colourful toy that breaks easily.
(d) A pressure cooker with a sturdy metal body and a safety valve.
3. What inspired the design of the bullet train in Japan?
(a) The wings of a butterfly. (b) The beak of a kingfisher bird.
(c) The shell of a turtle. (d) The flow of water.
4. Which of the following is an example of biomimicry?
(a) Using a metal frame for durability.
(b) Using bright colours for children’s products.
(c) Designing a chair based on human spine structure.
(d) Designing packaging with logos.
5. What is the primary purpose of product design?
(a) To create expensive products. (b) To make products visually appealing.
(c) To solve real-world problems efficiently. (d) To imitate natural objects.
6. Which of the following best describes “texture” in product design?
(a) The colour of a product.
(b) The material used in a product.
(c) The surface quality, such as smoothness or roughness.
(d) The size of a product.
7. What does the phrase “form follows function” imply in product design?
(a) A product should look beautiful even if it’s not functional.
(b) The design of a product should be driven by its intended use.
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