1) What is anthropometric data? a) Furniture sizes b) A study of measurements of the human body c) Equipment sizes d) Costings 2) Which of these is a primary source of research? a) A magazine b) An online video c) A client interview d) Gossip 3) What is ergonomics? a) How a person interacts with a product b) Body measurements c) How something looks d) Financial implications 4) What does usability consider? a) How a product might impact a user's lifestyle b) How much a product should cost c) What products exist that are similar d) How long a product will last 5) What is durability? a) The ability of a material to deform without cracking b) The ability of a material to withstand damage or wear c) The ability of a material to deform d) The ability of a material to stretch 6) What is deforestation? a) The destruction of woodland b) The planting of woodland c) Transportation of wood from woodland d) Eating only wood based products 7) How could you design a product to improve its carbon footprint? a) Order parts from abroad b) Source materials locally c) Use non-biodegradable materials d) Use man made products 8) Which one of these is not one of the 6 Rs? a) Research b) Refuse c) Recycle d) Return 9) What does fair trade mean? a) It helps ensure that products are made from renewable sources b) It helps ensure farmers and workers are fairly paid c) The item contains no animal products d) Means that a fair price is paid for the product 10) Ballpoint pens are an example of a product made using what scale of production? a) One-off b) Batch c) Mass d) Bespoke

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