Description
This is an alternate version of my test on the Engineering Design Process. It works great as a pre-test, retake, or alternate version for enhanced test security. It is written mainly for high schoolers, but would work nicely for middle school students also.
The exact steps and terms in a design process vary from one process to the next, but I tried to write these questions in a way that would work for just about any version of the process you like to teach. You might want to tinker with the wording to suit your exact process or vocabulary preferences.
This Google Form includes 15 multiple choice sections. Some are general knowledge questions, while others present scenarios and ask students to make an informed decision about what to do next. The major topics covered include:
- The steps of the process (I use the PLTW design process in my classroom)
- Types of technical drawings (general)
- Models, Mockups, and Prototypes
- "What should the designer do next..." scenarios
The test is configured to randomize question and answer order for greater test security, and will auto-score.
If you like this resource, check out my original test, Version A.
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Description
This is an alternate version of my test on the Engineering Design Process. It works great as a pre-test, retake, or alternate version for enhanced test security. It is written mainly for high schoolers, but would work nicely for middle school students also.
The exact steps and terms in a design process vary from one process to the next, but I tried to write these questions in a way that would work for just about any version of the process you like to teach. You might want to tinker with the wording to suit your exact process or vocabulary preferences.
This Google Form includes 15 multiple choice sections. Some are general knowledge questions, while others present scenarios and ask students to make an informed decision about what to do next. The major topics covered include:
- The steps of the process (I use the PLTW design process in my classroom)
- Types of technical drawings (general)
- Models, Mockups, and Prototypes
- "What should the designer do next..." scenarios
The test is configured to randomize question and answer order for greater test security, and will auto-score.
If you like this resource, check out my original test, Version A.


