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Innovation and Design Thinking - Notes - 3

The document consists of review questions related to Innovation and Design Thinking, covering various methodologies such as Waterfall and Agile. It includes questions on the stages of the Waterfall method, the definition of BPM, and the principles of Design Thinking. Additionally, it addresses the roles, advantages, and iterative processes within Agile methodology.

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INNOVATION and DESIGN THINKING (BIDTK258) Module:3

A.J. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MANGALURU


(A Unit of Laxmi Memorial Educational Trust ®)
(Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi)
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. The 6 stages of the waterfall method are….
a. Analysis, development, creation, testing, production, upkeeping
b. This, one's, just, six, random, words
c. Interview, make, code, validate, check, prototype, fix
d. Analysis, design, implement, test, install, maintain
2. BPM stands for
a. Building Product Management
b. Business Product Management
c. Basic Product Management
d. Business Process Management
3. is an iterative and incremental method of managing development and design.
a. Waterfall Model
b. Cyclic Methodology
c. All these options
d. Agile Methodology
4. Design Thinking is best suited to addressing problems at the intersection of
a. business and society
b. logic and emotion
c. all these options
d. human needs and economic demands
5. Collaborative teamwork is essential in design thinking for
a. Equal Importance to all members
b. Solving multifaceted problems
c. Better failure management
d. Unbiased Selection of ideas
6. Design thinking follows
a. Waterfall Model

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b. Waterfall and Agile methods


c. Agile methodology
d. None of these
7. The waterfall method is ----
a. pouring water on your keyboard and hoping it makes software
b. way to develop software quickly
c. a linear approach to software development
d. Unorganized
8. The waterfall method is suitable for making...
a. a purchase method for a large company like amazon
b. software for small companies
c. software that needs to be completed in a few weeks
d. systems with constantly changing user requirements
9. Which of these methods produce prototypes?
a. Waterfall
b. RAD
c. Agile
d. None of these
10. Which of these methods involves the end users the most?
a. Waterfall
b. Agile
c. RAD
d. Telling them to do it themselves
11. Which of these statements about agile is correct?
a. someone who is agile can-do sick flips
b. There is a continuous delivery of software from the early stages of the software
c. agile is a software development method
d. agile is linear approach to software development

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12. What is agile methodology?


a. Agile methodology is a sequential approach to software development.
b. Agile methodology is an iterative approach to software development.
c. Agile methodology is a circular approach to software development.
d. Agile methodology is a prototype approach to software development.
13. When agile methodology was introduced?
a. 2001
b. 2009
c. 2000
d. 2004
14. How much time does each iteration in agile methodology take?
a. 1-2 weeks
b. 2-3 weeks
c. 1-4 weeks
d. 1-2 months
15. Does agile methodology ask user's feedback?
a. Yes
b. No
16. How many roles are there in agile methodology?
a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. 5
17. Do you think the agile methodology is best suitable for a small development project?
a. Yes
b. No
18. Which of the following is/are the advantages of using agile methodology?
a. Customer is satisfied.

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b. Application’s development is rapid.


c. Last-moment changes are also accepted.
d. All of the above.
19. Does every iteration in agile methodology go through a testing phase?
a. Yes
b. No
20. In which model testers and developers work together in the project?
a. Agile model
b. Waterfall model

21. Which one of these is correct order of agile methodology?


a. Plan-Design- Develop-Test-Deploy-Review-Launch
b. Plan-Develop-Design-Deploy-Test-Review-Launch
c. Plan-Deploy-Develop-Design-Review-Launch-Test
d. Plan-Design-Develop-Deploy-Review-Test-Launch

22. Who is the primary focus of the design thinking?


a. The designer b. User c. business d. Technology

23. Developing _____ around the prototype helps to communicate it in context.


a. Box b. PowerPoint c. Story/Skit d. Website

24. What is the main focus of design thinking in IT?


a. Efficiency b. Cost-effectiveness
c. User-centeredness d. Innovation

25. The way of dividing business process into their basic components is called
a. Building Process Management
b. Building Product Model
c. Business Process Modelling
d. Basic Product Management

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