1) What is an axle? a) A rod that the wheels go onto b) A type of wheel c) A piece of fabric 2) Why are wheels important for vehicles? a) They turn the vehicle. b) They roll and allow the vehicle to move. c) They stop the vehicle. 3) What does the word 'rotate' mean? a) To move in a straight line b) To stop moving c) To turn or spin around a central point 4) What is the bottom of the vehicle called? a) engine b) chassis c) bonnet 5) When evaluating a product, what should you do? a) Say what you like and what you dislike about it b) Break it apart c) Colour it in 6) What is a fixed axle? a) An axle that stays still while the wheels turn around it b) An axle that can bend in half c) An axle that rolls on its own 7) What is a freely moving axle? a) An axle that spins and moves with the wheels b) An axle that disappears c) An axle that makes noise 8) Which object uses wheels and axles? a) A toy car b) A pillow c) A book 9) Which axle holder could you use when building? a) Clothes pegs b) Leaves c) Cotton wool 10) What should a labelled diagram include when designing? a) Pictures with labels showing the important parts b) Scribbles c) Only colours 11) Why do we use simple design criteria? a) To know what our product should be like b) To make the page look full c) To make decorating easier 12) After you finish your product, how do you evaluate it? a) Start again straight away b) Check if it meets your design criteria c) Throw it away

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