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Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
Engineering Design Process | Google Form Quiz
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Description

Looking for a way to test your students' understanding of the Engineering Design Process while saving time on grading? This Google Forms Quiz Bundle, developed specifically for the Ontario Science Curriculum, offers a detailed and structured assessment of the engineering design cycle. From identifying problems to refining solutions, this resource provides 30 well-crafted questions that challenge students to apply critical thinking and demonstrate comprehension of real-world engineering practices.

This digital quiz is designed for Grade 9 and 10 students and is perfect for science and technology educators seeking a ready-to-use, self-marking evaluation tool. The quiz explores every phase of the design process, helping students recognize the iterative nature of innovation and the balance between creativity, constraints, and analysis.

Purpose and Benefits

This resource is designed to:

  • Support teachers in assessing student understanding of the engineering design process.
  • Align with Ontario Science and Technology curriculum expectations.
  • Save educators time with self-grading functionality.
  • Provide students with instant feedback on their performance.

Upon submission, students will receive their total score and the correct answers for all questions they attempted. Blank responses will not generate answer feedback, encouraging students to engage with every question for maximum learning benefit.

Key Features

Ontario Curriculum-Aligned
Focuses on core aspects of the engineering design process including ideation, prototyping, testing, evaluation, and iteration.

Self-Marking Google Forms Format


Includes 30 questions across three categories:

  • 10 Multiple Choice
  • 10 True/False
  • 10 Fill-in-the-Blank (Multiple Choice Format)

Topics Covered

  • Defining the problem
  • Brainstorming potential solutions
  • Building prototypes
  • Conducting tests and evaluations
  • Iteration and implementation
  • Research and analysis
  • Incorporating stakeholder feedback

Immediate Feedback


Students receive real-time scoring and correct answers for attempted items, helping reinforce correct concepts and clarify misunderstandings.

Print-Ready


Here is how to get a print copy of this Google Form: After purchasing this product, the Google Form will be added to your Google Drive. To access it, go to your Google Drive and open the Google Quiz Form. In the top right corner (to the left of your Gmail profile picture), you'll see three dots. Click on them to open a small menu. From this menu, select the option to print and then you can print the Google Form. You can then either print it directly or save it as a PDF file.

Detailed Breakdown

Section 1: Multiple Choice (10 Questions)


These questions cover the main phases of the engineering design process.
Sample questions:

  • Which step involves defining the problem?
  • What is the role of brainstorming in design?
  • How is testing used to validate a prototype?

Section 2: True/False (10 Questions)


This section addresses misconceptions and foundational truths.


Topics include:

  • The role of iteration
  • Importance of testing
  • Integration of creativity and data
  • Value of stakeholder feedback

Examples:

  • “Prototyping is an essential part of verifying the viability of a design.”
  • “Iteration is unnecessary once a prototype is built.” (Spoiler: False)

Section 3: Fill-in-the-Blank (10 Questions)


Multiple-choice format questions that check vocabulary and process sequencing.
Examples:

  • “The design process begins with ______.”
  • “_______ is used to explore a variety of potential solutions.”
  • “The step that involves evaluating design performance is called _______.”

Benefits for Students

  • Encourages deep thinking about engineering challenges
  • Supports concept mastery through immediate feedback
  • Promotes test-taking persistence (answers shown only for attempted questions)
  • Develops familiarity with terminology and sequencing

Use It For

  • Summative unit tests
  • Pre-assessments or exit tickets
  • Homework or independent practice
  • Flipped classroom activities
  • Review before standardized testing

Why Teachers Appreciate This Resource

⭐ No prep required—ready to assign
⭐ Ideal for remote, hybrid, or traditional classrooms
⭐ Grading is automatic and instantaneous
⭐ Encourages participation with constructive feedback
⭐ Perfect complement to STEM and engineering units

Ideal For

  • Grade 9 & 10 Science and Technology Classes
  • Engineering Design and Innovation Units
  • Classrooms using Google Classroom or other LMS platforms
  • Teachers seeking standards-based assessment tools

Student Feedback Features

Once students submit the quiz, they will:

  • Get a summary of their marks
  • See which questions they got right or wrong (for those they attempted)
  • Receive immediate reinforcement or correction

Encourage your students to answer every question, even if unsure—partial participation still leads to learning.

Print or Digital – Your Choice

Need a paper version? Here's how:

  • Open the form from your Google Drive
  • Click the three dots (top right corner)
  • Select “Print” or “Save as PDF”

Perfect for classrooms without 1:1 tech or for preparing differentiated assignments.

Real-World Learning in a Click

Teach students the value of structured problem-solving with this assessment tool that mirrors real-world engineering cycles. Help them understand that innovation requires more than ideas—it requires process, feedback, and refinement.

Aligned with Ontario Science Curriculum
Google Forms Format – Easy to Assign
Includes Instructions to Print or PDF
Boosts Understanding of Engineering Practices

Get this quiz now and make assessing the Engineering Design Process simple, effective, and meaningful!

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Description

Looking for a way to test your students' understanding of the Engineering Design Process while saving time on grading? This Google Forms Quiz Bundle, developed specifically for the Ontario Science Curriculum, offers a detailed and structured assessment of the engineering design cycle. From identifying problems to refining solutions, this resource provides 30 well-crafted questions that challenge students to apply critical thinking and demonstrate comprehension of real-world engineering practices.

This digital quiz is designed for Grade 9 and 10 students and is perfect for science and technology educators seeking a ready-to-use, self-marking evaluation tool. The quiz explores every phase of the design process, helping students recognize the iterative nature of innovation and the balance between creativity, constraints, and analysis.

Purpose and Benefits

This resource is designed to:

  • Support teachers in assessing student understanding of the engineering design process.
  • Align with Ontario Science and Technology curriculum expectations.
  • Save educators time with self-grading functionality.
  • Provide students with instant feedback on their performance.

Upon submission, students will receive their total score and the correct answers for all questions they attempted. Blank responses will not generate answer feedback, encouraging students to engage with every question for maximum learning benefit.

Key Features

Ontario Curriculum-Aligned
Focuses on core aspects of the engineering design process including ideation, prototyping, testing, evaluation, and iteration.

Self-Marking Google Forms Format


Includes 30 questions across three categories:

  • 10 Multiple Choice
  • 10 True/False
  • 10 Fill-in-the-Blank (Multiple Choice Format)

Topics Covered

  • Defining the problem
  • Brainstorming potential solutions
  • Building prototypes
  • Conducting tests and evaluations
  • Iteration and implementation
  • Research and analysis
  • Incorporating stakeholder feedback

Immediate Feedback


Students receive real-time scoring and correct answers for attempted items, helping reinforce correct concepts and clarify misunderstandings.

Print-Ready


Here is how to get a print copy of this Google Form: After purchasing this product, the Google Form will be added to your Google Drive. To access it, go to your Google Drive and open the Google Quiz Form. In the top right corner (to the left of your Gmail profile picture), you'll see three dots. Click on them to open a small menu. From this menu, select the option to print and then you can print the Google Form. You can then either print it directly or save it as a PDF file.

Detailed Breakdown

Section 1: Multiple Choice (10 Questions)


These questions cover the main phases of the engineering design process.
Sample questions:

  • Which step involves defining the problem?
  • What is the role of brainstorming in design?
  • How is testing used to validate a prototype?

Section 2: True/False (10 Questions)


This section addresses misconceptions and foundational truths.


Topics include:

  • The role of iteration
  • Importance of testing
  • Integration of creativity and data
  • Value of stakeholder feedback

Examples:

  • “Prototyping is an essential part of verifying the viability of a design.”
  • “Iteration is unnecessary once a prototype is built.” (Spoiler: False)

Section 3: Fill-in-the-Blank (10 Questions)


Multiple-choice format questions that check vocabulary and process sequencing.
Examples:

  • “The design process begins with ______.”
  • “_______ is used to explore a variety of potential solutions.”
  • “The step that involves evaluating design performance is called _______.”

Benefits for Students

  • Encourages deep thinking about engineering challenges
  • Supports concept mastery through immediate feedback
  • Promotes test-taking persistence (answers shown only for attempted questions)
  • Develops familiarity with terminology and sequencing

Use It For

  • Summative unit tests
  • Pre-assessments or exit tickets
  • Homework or independent practice
  • Flipped classroom activities
  • Review before standardized testing

Why Teachers Appreciate This Resource

⭐ No prep required—ready to assign
⭐ Ideal for remote, hybrid, or traditional classrooms
⭐ Grading is automatic and instantaneous
⭐ Encourages participation with constructive feedback
⭐ Perfect complement to STEM and engineering units

Ideal For

  • Grade 9 & 10 Science and Technology Classes
  • Engineering Design and Innovation Units
  • Classrooms using Google Classroom or other LMS platforms
  • Teachers seeking standards-based assessment tools

Student Feedback Features

Once students submit the quiz, they will:

  • Get a summary of their marks
  • See which questions they got right or wrong (for those they attempted)
  • Receive immediate reinforcement or correction

Encourage your students to answer every question, even if unsure—partial participation still leads to learning.

Print or Digital – Your Choice

Need a paper version? Here's how:

  • Open the form from your Google Drive
  • Click the three dots (top right corner)
  • Select “Print” or “Save as PDF”

Perfect for classrooms without 1:1 tech or for preparing differentiated assignments.

Real-World Learning in a Click

Teach students the value of structured problem-solving with this assessment tool that mirrors real-world engineering cycles. Help them understand that innovation requires more than ideas—it requires process, feedback, and refinement.

Aligned with Ontario Science Curriculum
Google Forms Format – Easy to Assign
Includes Instructions to Print or PDF
Boosts Understanding of Engineering Practices

Get this quiz now and make assessing the Engineering Design Process simple, effective, and meaningful!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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NGSSHS-ETS1-2
Design a solution to a complex real-world problem by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable problems that can be solved through engineering.
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