Warm Up activity - Design Cars

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Hala N
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Design
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9th - 12th Grade
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14 plays
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Medium
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Multiple Choice
Question 1: Performance Optimization
As a designer using Blender to create a racing car, how can you creatively optimize its performance?
A. Increase the size of the fuel tank for longer race durations.
B. Streamline the car's aerodynamics to reduce drag and enhance speed.
C. Add extra weight to improve stability during turns.
D. Use heavier materials for increased durability.
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Multiple Choice
Question 2: Safety Features
When considering safety features for your racing car design in Blender, which approach aligns best with modern safety standards?
A. Incorporate advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for collision avoidance.
B. Remove safety features to reduce overall weight.
C. Decrease the thickness of the car's chassis to enhance flexibility.
D. Use outdated seatbelt designs to maintain a classic aesthetic.
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Multiple Choice
Question 3: Environmental Considerations
In the context of environmental considerations and sustainability, what can you do as a designer of a racing car in Blender?
A. Use non-recyclable materials to enhance the car's performance.
B. Implement an energy-efficient hybrid or electric engine.
C. Prioritize designs that contribute to air pollution.
D. Ignore fuel efficiency to focus solely on speed.
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Multiple Choice
Question 4: Integration of Modern Technologies
How can you integrate modern technologies into your racing car design using Blender?
A. Stick to traditional manual controls for a classic feel.
B. Explore the use of artificial intelligence for autonomous racing.
C. Avoid incorporating digital displays and sensors.
D. Ignore advancements in materials and manufacturing processes.
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Multiple Choice
Question 5: Navigating Constraints
Considering constraints such as material choices, budget limitations, and seasonal variations, what is a practical approach for a racing car designer?
A. Exceed the budget to ensure top-tier materials are used.
B. Choose materials solely based on aesthetics, regardless of cost.
C. Adapt the design to accommodate seasonal changes in temperature and weather.
D. Prioritize cost-effective materials without compromising safety and performance.
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