General objectives: The student will:
1. Understand the design and technology process and explain the steps involved.
2. Appreciate the relationship between design and technology.
3. Be exposed to the computer as an aid or tool in designing in Art.
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY PROCESS
Specific objectives: The student will be able to:
1. Apply the steps in the design and technology process to make items.
OBJECTIVE TEST
1. The design and technology process starts with
(a) Investigation of the problem
(b) Definition of the problem
(c) Identification of the problem
(d) Working drawing
2. Why is the making of prototypes necessary?
(a) To learn of building skills
(b) To sell the product
(c) To correct problems in the product
(d) To be efficient
3. For mass production of products, the designer has to execute
(a) Preliminary designs
(b) Working drawings
(c) Model
(d) Evaluation
4. Idea development helps in
(a) The creation of new designs
(b) Copying designs
(c) Adding details
(d) Picturing motifs
5. An art piece that has height, length and breadth is said to be
(a) Three-dimensional
(b) Two-dimensional
(c) One-dimensional
(d) Four-dimensional
, 6. What is always maintained in a design's idea development?
(a) Positive area
(b) Negative area
(c) Main aspects of the design
(d) The decorative parts of original design
7. The pillar for development in affluent nations is credited to
(a) Resources
(b) Science and technology
(c) Government
(d) Citizens
8. The cost of an article depends on one of these factors
(a) Target group
(b) Market
(c) Total cost of production
(d) Company's prestige
9. The planning of hand-made articles is known as
(a) Organisation
(b) Arrangement
(c) Design
(d) Planning
10. At what stage of the design process does the designer engage in research and analysis of the
problem?
(a) Problem identification
(b) Definition of problem
(c) Possible solutions
(d) Investigation of problem
11. The actual production of the article is carried out at what stage of the design process?
(a) Production
(b) Prototype
(c) Evaluation
(d) Possible solutions
12. The last stage of the design process where the finished article is tested is known as
(a) Prototype
(b) Evaluation