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Unit 3 Review — 12 questions
1 · Multiple choice
Which process converts light energy into chemical energy in plants?
2 · Short answer
Explain why leaves appear green to the human eye.
3 · True / false
Chlorophyll absorbs mostly green light.
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Student version
PDF1. What process converts light energy into chemical energy?
A. Respiration
B. Photosynthesis
C. Transpiration
D. Fermentation
2. Explain why leaves appear green.
Teacher version
Answers1. What process converts light energy into chemical energy?
A. Respiration
B. Photosynthesis ✓
C. Transpiration
D. Fermentation
Explanation: Photosynthesis converts sunlight into glucose in the chloroplasts.
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About this tool
Engineering quizzes have to test more than memorization — they assess whether students can apply the engineering design process, reason about systems, and solve problems with real constraints. This engineering quiz generator builds items across the design process, STEM content, and systems thinking for middle school through AP-level engineering courses.
Items walk students through the standard design cycle: define the problem, research, brainstorm, prototype, test, iterate. The generator produces scenario-based questions where students identify which step comes next, diagnose what went wrong when a prototype fails, or pick the best design given a set of constraints. These are the skills PLTW and similar engineering curricula assess.
Design process questions: define, ideate, prototype, test, iterate
Constraint-based design problems with trade-offs
Materials, forces, and structures for mechanical engineering
Circuits, signals, and systems for electrical engineering
Real engineering problems don't stay in one discipline. A bridge-design quiz item pulls in statics, materials science, and cost analysis. A renewable-energy item mixes physics, environmental science, and economics. The generator produces items that cross those lines when the topic calls for it — exactly the cross-disciplinary reasoning engineering courses try to build.
Engineering assessment that only tests vocabulary ("what is torque") misses the point. This generator mixes terminology items with applied problem-solving — calculate the force on this beam, choose the gear ratio for this mechanism, identify the failure mode in this circuit. Answer keys show the reasoning path so students can diagnose where their thinking broke down.
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Tell us the topic, grade level, and subject. Paste chapter notes, unit objectives, or a single sentence — whatever you have.
A balanced mix of question types with answer keys and explanations, aligned to the cognitive load you selected.
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