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FoT Study Questions 3.00C
Test Description: Study questions for Unit 3.00
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In problem solving, the process of acting on a solution occurs after:
A
Revising the plan.
B
Explaining the results.
C
Evaluating the process.
D
Exploring all possible solutions.
2) A workable solution to a clearly defined problem is:
A
Process
B
Feedback
C
Input
D
Output
3) After acting on the best solution, you should:
A
Act on the next possibility.
B
Attempt to establish the process.
C
Determine the other possible solutions.
D
Look back and evaluate the results.
4) The best use of any problem solving model ends with:
A
Solution revision.
B
Plan revision.
C
Feedback.
D
The best possible solutions.
5) Before acting on a solution one should ALWAYS:
A
Establish the solution process.
B
Examine the results.
C
Explore all possible solutions.
D
Survey their group members.
6) The universal systems model utilizes the following steps:
A
Look, designate, react, and process
B
Safety, quality, ergonomics, and repair
C
Define, act, explore, and feedback.
D
Input, process, output, and feedback.
7) The term "DEAL" refers to which of the following:
A
Determine, explore, act, and look
B
Determine, evaluate, answer, and look
C
Define, explore, act, and lack.
D
Define, explore, act, and look back.
8) After you clearly define a problem, you should:
A
Explore all possible solutions.
B
Evaluate the solution.
C
Choose the best solution.
D
Act on a solution.
9) An electrician has acted on a chosen solution to a problem, what would the next step be?
A
Return to the feedback loop
B
Determine the definition
C
Look back and evaluate the results
D
Review all possible solutions
10) Evaluation of a solution reveals important new information, which can be used as:
A
Output
B
Feedback
C
Process
D
Input
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