EXAM SOLVED #25 2025
Results from the application of someone's mind/intellect to create something
new/original. - correct answer Intellectual property
A right granted for any device, substance, method of process that is new, inventive, and
useful. Gives the owner exclusive rights to commercially exploit the invention for the life
of the patent. - correct answer Patent
A way of identifying a unique product or service; used to differentiate goods/services of
one trade from those of another - correct answer Trademark
Protects the original expression of ideas not the idea themselves; free and automatic in
Australia - correct answer Copyright protection
Protects designs which have an industrial/commercial use. Design refers to the features
of shape, configuration, pattern or ornamentation which gives a product a unique
appearance, and must be new or distinctive. - correct answer Design registration
Uses an existing material/technology in a new way or is an improvement to an existing
design through the use of new materials/technology. - correct answer Innovation
Responsible for overall management
-ensures a design/innovation is successfully manufactured and marketed
-ensures availability of resources
-raising financial backing
-protecting intellectual property
-distribution and transport - correct answer Entrepreneur
Designing in such ways to preserve our non-renewable resources; reduces
consumption of energy, raw materials, and resources as well as minimising
environmental impact at the end of the product's life cycle - correct answer Sustainable
design practice
Tool used by designers to assess the environmental impact of their design throughout
all stages of a design; cradle to cradle - correct answer Life cycle assessment
-Appropriateness of design solution
-Needs
-Function
-Aesthetics
-Finance
-Ergonomics
-WHS
, -Quality
-Long and short term environmental consequences
-Obsolescence
-Life cycle assessment - correct answer Factors affecting design
Suitable for the environment, is innovative, degree of difference from existing products
and quality - correct answer Appropriateness
Things a person must have in order to survive - correct answer Needs
If the design works for its intended use - correct answer Function
Refers to the beauty of the design - correct answer Aesthetics
Designing, manufacturing and marketing a product. Short-term financial
Long-term environmental - correct answer Cost
Study of relationship between people and their physical environment - correct answer
Ergonomics
Safety in terms of production, use and disposal; not pose hazards throughout its life
cycle - correct answer WHS
The ability of a product to perform its function for an acceptable period of time; level and
consistency - correct answer Quality
The strategic management of resources that aims to meet human needs while
preserving the environment for the needs of future generations - correct answer
Sustainability
Short and long terms effects on the planet; material selection, processing,
transportation, by-products, marketing and distribution - correct answer Environmental
consequences
When a product is no longer of any use and must be recycled or discarded. - correct
answer Obsolescence
When a product is designed to last for a certain period of time. - correct answer Built-in
obsolescence
Analysis of a design at all stages from cradle to grave or, cradle to cradle - correct
answer Life cycle analysis
Social, global, political, economic, and environmental issues - correct answer Trends in
designing and producing