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Prof Manal Questions 1. What is the primary characteristic of creative thinking? A) Following established rules and guidelines B) Relying on logical reasoning only C) Generating novel and original ideas D) Imitating the work of others Answer: C) Generating novel and original ideas 2. Which of the f...

Prof Manal Questions 1. What is the primary characteristic of creative thinking? A) Following established rules and guidelines B) Relying on logical reasoning only C) Generating novel and original ideas D) Imitating the work of others Answer: C) Generating novel and original ideas 2. Which of the following is an example of divergent thinking? A) Solving a math equation B) Coming up with multiple solutions to a problem C) Memorizing facts for a test D) Following a step-by-step process to complete a task Answer: B) Coming up with multiple solutions to a problem 4. Which of these factors does NOT directly contribute to creative thinking? A) Openness to new experiences B) Rigid adherence to rules C) Willingness to take risks D) Intellectual curiosity Answer: B) Rigid adherence to rules 5. In the context of creativity, what does the "brainstorming" technique emphasize? A) Strictly evaluating ideas as they come up B) Working in silence and solitude C) Generating as many ideas as possible without immediate judgment D) Creating a detailed plan for execution Answer: C) Generating as many ideas as possible without immediate judgment 6. What is "creative confidence"? A) The belief that one is naturally born with creativity B) The willingness to take creative risks and trust one’s creative abilities C) A high level of confidence in one’s intellectual capabilities D) The ability to work independently on creative projects Answer: B) The willingness to take creative risks and trust one’s creative abilities 7. Which of the following best describes the “incubation” phase in the creative process? A) The period of intense focus on a problem B) The time spent generating a large number of ideas C) The unconscious processing and subtle connection of ideas D) The final stage of presenting and implementing an idea Answer: C) The unconscious processing and subtle connection of ideas 8. Which of the following is a common myth about creativity? A) Creativity can be developed with practice B) Creativity is essential for problem-solving C) Only a select few individuals are creative D) Creativity involves thinking outside the box Answer: C) Only a select few individuals are creative 9. The term “flow” as related to creativity refers to: A) The state of being distracted while working on a task B) The period when creative ideas are consciously analyzed C) A mental state where a person is fully immersed and engaged in an activity D) The flow of creative ideas from one person to another Answer: C) A mental state where a person is fully immersed and engaged in an activity 10. Which of these is NOT a commonly recommended technique for fostering creativity? A) Restricting yourself to a single solution B) Changing environments to stimulate new thinking C) Collaborating with others from diverse backgrounds D) Taking regular breaks to refresh the mind Answer: A) Restricting yourself to a single solution 11. Creative problem solving often requires the ability to: A) Avoid considering any unconventional solutions B) Criticize ideas before exploring them C) Use established methods and avoid risk-taking D) Break away from conventional thinking and approach problems from new angles Answer: D) Break away from conventional thinking and approach problems from new angles 12. The “thinking hats” method, developed by Edward de Bono, helps people approach problems by: A) Focusing on a single, ideal solution B) Viewing problems from multiple perspectives C) Ignoring negative feedback and suggestions D) Prioritizing logical analysis over creativity Answer: B) Viewing problems from multiple perspectives 13. Which of the following is a key trait of highly creative individuals? A) Tendency to stick to routine B) Fear of failure C) High level of flexibility in thinking D) Strong adherence to tradition Answer: C) High level of flexibility in thinking What is the purpose of the Six Thinking Hats method? A) To generate new ideas by using only one type of thinking at a time B) To approach problem-solving from different perspectives and enhance creativity C) To focus on the logical analysis of problems D) To eliminate emotional responses from decision-making Answer: B) To approach problem-solving from different perspectives and enhance creativity 2. Which color hat represents emotional thinking and intuitive reactions? A) White B) Red C) Blue D) Black Answer: B) Red 3. The White Hat focuses primarily on: A) Emotions and feelings B) Facts, information, and data C) Creative ideas and possibilities D) Critical analysis of potential risks Answer: B) Facts, information, and data 4. Which of the following describes the role of the Black Hat? A) Thinking creatively and suggesting new ideas B) Focusing on positive aspects and opportunities C) Focusing on caution, critical thinking, and identifying risks D) Expressing feelings and gut reactions Answer: C) Focusing on caution, critical thinking, and identifying risks 5. The Yellow Hat is used to: A) Look at the positive aspects, benefits, and opportunities B) Assess facts, figures, and data C) Focus on what could go wrong and possible risks D) Express emotional responses to the situation Answer: A) Look at the positive aspects, benefits, and opportunities 6. The Green Hat is associated with: A) Critical thinking and finding weaknesses B) Logical reasoning and structured decision-making C) Creative thinking, alternatives, and new possibilities D) Analyzing factual information and data Answer: C) Creative thinking, alternatives, and new possibilities 7. The Blue Hat is typically used to: A) Control the thinking process, organize thoughts, and guide the discussion B) Represent emotional responses and feelings C) Suggest new ideas and solutions D) Evaluate the validity of arguments Answer: A) Control the thinking process, organize thoughts, and guide the discussion 8. Which of the following statements best describes the Red Hat? A) It encourages focusing on data and logical reasoning B) It allows participants to express their emotions and gut feelings without justification C) It is used to highlight the potential risks and dangers D) It guides participants to think only about positive aspects and opportunities Answer: B) It allows participants to express their emotions and gut feelings without justification 9. When should the Blue Hat be worn during a discussion? A) When looking for creative solutions B) When assessing the emotional responses of participants C) At the beginning and end of the meeting to manage the process and summarize D) When focusing on data and facts Answer: C) At the beginning and end of the meeting to manage the process and summarize 10. Which of the following is a key benefit of using the Six Thinking Hats method? A) It allows participants to focus solely on the negative aspects of an issue B) It helps encourage a single approach to problem-solving C) It enables group members to consider a wider range of perspectives without conflict D) It eliminates the need for group discussion altogether Answer: C) It enables group members to consider a wider range of perspectives without conflict 11. The Black Hat is often called the “critical” hat because it: A) Identifies new ideas and solutions B) Focuses on the emotional aspect of the issue C) Highlights risks, challenges, and possible problems D) Encourages creative thinking Answer: C) Highlights risks, challenges, and possible problems 12. Which thinking hat would be the most appropriate to use when a group is discussing the advantages of a new idea or project? A) White Hat B) Black Hat C) Yellow Hat D) Green Hat Answer: C) Yellow Hat 13. When using the Six Thinking Hats method, the Green Hat is often associated with: A) Emotional responses and feelings B) Focused, logical analysis C) Creativity, brainstorming, and generating alternatives D) Risk assessment and problem identification Answer: C) Creativity, brainstorming, and generating alternatives 14. A facilitator wearing the Blue Hat during a meeting would typically: A) Summarize key points and direct the flow of the conversation B) Provide emotional feedback on ideas presented C) Challenge and criticize ideas presented D) Explore the potential opportunities of a solution Answer: A) Summarize key points and direct the flow of the conversation 15. Which thinking hat is most focused on data, facts, and analysis? A) Red Hat B) Yellow Hat C) White Hat D) Black Hat Answer: C) White Hat 16-What is the primary definition of creativity? A) The ability to follow established rules and guidelines B) The ability to transcend traditional ideas and create new ones C) The process of imitating the work of others D) The application of logical reasoning only Answer: B) The ability to transcend traditional ideas and create new ones 17 Which type of innovation involves adding features to an existing product? A) Radical Innovation B) Architectural Innovation C) Incremental Innovation D) Disruptive Innovation Answer: C) Incremental Innovation 18 What is the first step in the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) process? A) Gather Data B) Explore Ideas C) Explore the Vision D) Formulate Solutions Answer: C) Explore the Vision 19-What does divergent thinking primarily focus on? A) Evaluating and refining ideas B) Generating a wide range of ideas C) Following a strict set of guidelines D) Converging on a single solution Answer: B) Generating a wide range of ideas 20-Which of the following is a key principle of Creative Problem Solving? A) Everyone is creative in some way B) Creativity cannot be learned C) Ideas should be judged immediately D) Focus on “No, but” responses Answer: A) Everyone is creative in some way 21-What is the main difference between creativity and innovation? A) Creativity is more abstract; innovation is actionable and tangible B) Creativity is a type of innovation C) Innovation requires no creativity at all D) Creativity is always practical; innovation is not Answer: A) Creativity is more abstract; innovation is actionable and tangible 22-What obstacle to creativity involves fear of making mistakes? A) Lack of Direction B) Fear of Failure C) Passive Thinking D) Striving for Constancy Answer: B) Fear of Failure 23-What does convergent thinking help to do? A) Generate as many ideas as possible B) Evaluate and refine brainstormed ideas into actionable solutions C) Create entirely new concepts without any criteria D) Avoid any judgment during the idea generation phase Answer: B) Evaluate and refine brainstormed ideas into actionable solutions 24-Which term describes the process of turning frustrations into problems that can be solved? A) Problem Redefinition B) Creative Repurposing C) Problem Generation Task D) Innovative Thinking Task Answer: C) Problem Generation Task 25-What type of innovation applies existing technology to a new market? A) Radical Innovation B) Incremental Innovation C) Architectural Innovation D) Sustaining Innovation Answer: C) Architectural Innovation 26-What should be avoided during the idea generation phase according to CPS principles? A) Generating multiple ideas B) Deferring judgment C) Immediate evaluation of ideas D) Asking open-ended questions Answer: C) Immediate evaluation of ideas 27-In CPS, what is meant by "suspending judgment"? A) Ignoring all feedback on ideas B) Delaying evaluation until a later stage in the process C) Making decisions quickly to avoid confusion D) Always accepting the first idea generated Answer: B) Delaying evaluation until a later stage in the process 28-Which phrase promotes creative dialogue during brainstorming sessions? A) "No, but…" B) "Yes, and…" C) "Maybe later…" D) "I don’t think so…" Answer: B) "Yes, and…" 29-What role does inspiration play in creativity? A) It has no significant impact on creativity B) It is often confused with creativity itself C) It serves as a critical component for generating new ideas D) It limits the scope of creative thought Answer: C) It serves as a critical component for generating new ideas 30-Which step follows "Gather Data" in the CPS process? A) Explore Ideas B) Formulate Challenges C) Formulate Solutions D) Explore the Vision Answer: B) Formulate Challenges 31-How can creativity benefit society? A) By maintaining traditional practices without change B) By fostering stagnation in various fields C) By enabling innovation that improves safety, health, and accessibility D) By limiting new expressions and ideas Answer: C) By enabling innovation that improves safety, health, and accessibility 32-What does "incremental innovation" typically involve? A) Creating entirely new markets B) Making large-scale changes to existing products C) Gradually enhancing features over time D) Completely abandoning old technologies Answer: C) Gradually enhancing features over time 33-Which cognitive process allows individuals to think beyond conventional boundaries? A) Convergent Thinking B) Analytical Thinking C) Divergent Thinking D) Linear Thinking Answer: C) Divergent Thinking 34-What can help clarify challenges in the CPS process? A) Creating vague challenge questions B) Asking closed-ended questions C) Formulating specific challenge questions D ) Ignoring challenges altogether Answer: C ) Formulating specific challenge questions 35-Why are both creativity and innovation important for progress? A ) They are unnecessary for societal growth B ) They allow for stagnant development C ) They enable society to evolve and adapt over time D ) They complicate problem-solving efforts Answer: C ) They enable society to evolve and adapt over time 36. What is cognitive thinking? A) A process of acquiring knowledge through physical activity. B) The mental process that humans use to think, read, learn, and reason. C) A reaction to external stimuli. D) An automatic action triggered by the environment. Answer: B) The mental process that humans use to think, read, learn, and reason. 37. What do neurons do during cognitive thinking? A) They control the body's movement. B) They transmit electrical signals and form thoughts. C) They store memories indefinitely. D) They only function during sleep. Answer: B) They transmit electrical signals and form thoughts. 38. What type of thinking did Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky define as requiring more time and energy? A) Fast thinking B) Slow thinking C) Reflexive thinking D) Logical thinking Answer: B) Slow thinking 39. What is the key difference between 'fast' and 'slow' thinking? A) Fast thinking uses more brain energy than slow thinking. B) Slow thinking is more automatic and effortless. C) Slow thinking requires more time and mental effort to apply reasoning. D) Fast thinking is used only by animals. Answer: C) Slow thinking requires more time and mental effort to apply reasoning. 40. What is one way to improve cognitive abilities? A) Stay sedentary and avoid new experiences. B) Get enough sleep. C) Avoid any social interactions. D) Stop practicing mindfulness. Answer: B) Get enough sleep. 41. What does the term "metacognition" refer to? A) The process of acquiring knowledge. B) The ability to reflect on one’s thinking and learning processes. C) The automatic processes of the brain. D) The memorization of facts and information. Answer: B) The ability to reflect on one’s thinking and learning processes. 42. What is an example of a metacognitive process? A) Engaging in a physical activity. B) Planning how to approach a learning task. C) Memorizing facts without reflecting on them. D) Reacting impulsively to a situation. Answer: B) Planning how to approach a learning task. 43. Which of these activities helps develop cognitive development? A) Hiding and finding objects B) Avoiding new experiences C) Watching TV passively D) Sleeping excessively Answer: A) Hiding and finding objects 44. What cognitive activity involves remembering words and phrases in song form? A) Brainwriting B) Nursery rhymes, stories, and singalongs C) Sorting sizes, shapes, and colors D) Roleplaying Answer: B) Nursery rhymes, stories, and singalongs 45. What does playing games do for cognitive development? A) It decreases memory. B) It promotes creativity and problem-solving. C) It leads to mental fatigue. D) It isolates the individual. Answer: B) It promotes creativity and problem-solving. 46. What does brainstorming aim to achieve? A) Limit the number of ideas. B) Generate as many ideas as possible in a short time. C) Judge ideas immediately. D) Solve problems through silence. Answer: B) Generate as many ideas as possible in a short time. 47. What is the goal of negative brainstorming? A) To focus only on positive solutions. B) To generate "bad" ideas to help identify obstacles and reverse them. C) To avoid discussing obstacles. D) To brainstorm in silence. Answer: B) To generate "bad" ideas to help identify obstacles and reverse them. 48. In brainwriting, how do participants contribute ideas? A) They write ideas individually. B) They speak their ideas aloud. C) They debate ideas as a group. D) They brainstorm in silence. Answer: A) They write ideas individually. 49. What is the purpose of the "Five W's and one H" technique? A) To create a checklist of goals. B) To answer who, why, what, when, where, and how questions. C) To focus only on the "why" question. D) To prevent asking any questions. Answer: B) To answer who, why, what, when, where, and how questions. 50. How does the random words technique help creativity? A) It limits the scope of ideas. B) It connects unrelated words to inspire new ideas. C) It only focuses on one word. D) It encourages silence and thoughtfulness. Answer: B) It connects unrelated words to inspire new ideas. 51. What happens during the gallery method? A) Participants generate ideas by writing at assigned stations. B) Participants sit in silence to reflect. C) Only one person writes ideas at a time. D) Ideas are generated in a single large group discussion. Answer: A) Participants generate ideas by writing at assigned stations. 52. What is storyboarding primarily used for? A) Developing a list of ideas. B) Organizing ideas visually before production. C) Writing long essays. D) Holding debates. Answer: B) Organizing ideas visually before production. 53. How does roleplaying help in problem-solving? A) It helps participants adopt different perspectives. B) It discourages creative thinking. C) It focuses only on theoretical knowledge. D) It avoids any new experiences. Answer: A) It helps participants adopt different perspectives. 54. What does the "Yes, and..." technique promote? A) Negative thinking. B) Spontaneous idea expansion without limitations. C) Immediate rejection of ideas. D) Focus on only one idea at a time. Answer: B) Spontaneous idea expansion without limitations. 55. What is mind mapping used for in ideation? A) To memorize facts. B) To visually connect ideas and concepts. C) To create an action plan without brainstorming. D) To organize thoughts in a linear format. Answer: B) To visually connect ideas and concepts. 56. What does the reversals technique involve? A) Generating ideas that solve the problem directly. B) Reversing the problem to identify what not to do. C) Identifying only positive solutions. D) Ignoring constraints and focusing solely on creativity. Answer: B) Reversing the problem to identify what not to do. 57. What is the purpose of using a mood board in creativity? A) To present ideas without visual elements. B) To collect images, text, and materials that inspire creativity. C) To only use text-based ideas. D) To discourage emotional responses. Answer: B) To collect images, text, and materials that inspire creativity. 58. How do picture prompts promote creative thinking? A) By limiting the number of ideas to one. B) By using images to generate new ideas and associations. C) By asking participants to stay silent. D) By focusing on a single concept without variation. Answer: B) By using images to generate new ideas and associations. 59. What is the purpose of metaphorical thinking? A) To make abstract concepts more tangible. B) To avoid using creative comparisons. C) To limit connections between ideas. D) To solve problems with rigid thinking. Answer: A) To make abstract concepts more tangible. 60. How can comparing similarities and differences help solve problems? A) By choosing one object and focusing only on it. B) By making arbitrary decisions without reasoning. C) By finding actionable ideas through comparing objects. D) By ignoring relationships between objects. Answer: C) By finding actionable ideas through comparing objects. 61. Which of the following is a strategy for improving cognitive function? A) Decreasing social interactions B) Trying new things C) Avoiding physical activity D) Limiting sleep to 4 hours Answer: B) Trying new things 62. What is one of the benefits of practicing mindfulness for cognitive development? A) It improves attention and focus. B) It decreases brain activity. C) It encourages impulsive thinking. D) It prevents sleep. Answer: A) It improves attention and focus. 63. How does learning a new language affect cognitive abilities? A) It hinders problem-solving. B) It reduces creativity. C) It enhances memory and flexibility. D) It leads to slower thinking. Answer: C) It enhances memory and flexibility. 64. What is the primary goal of cognitive development in children? A) To memorize facts B) To improve sensory perception C) To enhance problem-solving and reasoning skills D) To focus on physical strength Answer: C) To enhance problem-solving and reasoning skills 65. What does "cognitive load" refer to? A) The number of neurons in the brain B) The total amount of mental effort being used in working memory C) The amount of sleep needed for brain function D) The physical space the brain occupies Answer: B) The total amount of mental effort being used in working memory 66. Which of the following activities would most likely increase cognitive flexibility? A) Repeating the same task daily B) Learning a new skill or hobby C) Avoiding problem-solving situations D) Limiting exposure to different cultures Answer: B) Learning a new skill or hobby 67. What type of thinking involves fast, automatic responses without conscious thought? A) Metacognition B) Slow thinking C) Fast thinking D) Logical thinking Answer: C) Fast thinking 68. How can playing outside contribute to cognitive development? A) It limits brain function. B) It provides physical and social interactions that stimulate cognitive growth. C) It reduces attention span. D) It encourages solitary thinking. Answer: B) It provides physical and social interactions that stimulate cognitive growth. 69. What is the effect of getting enough sleep on cognitive abilities? A) It decreases memory retention. B) It enhances the brain's ability to process and recall information. C) It hinders the formation of new neural connections. D) It prevents learning new information. Answer: B) It enhances the brain's ability to process and recall information. 70. Which cognitive activity involves associating two objects to spark new ideas? A) Metaphorical thinking B) Brainwriting C) Sorting D) Picture prompts Answer: A) Metaphorical thinking 71. How does engaging socially benefit cognitive development? A) It creates cognitive overload. B) It prevents memory formation. C) It enhances communication and problem-solving skills. D) It has no impact on cognitive abilities. Answer: C) It enhances communication and problem-solving skills. 72. What is the purpose of simple routines and procedures in cognitive development? A) They discourage creative thinking. B) They help children develop basic memory and learning skills. C) They limit cognitive flexibility. D) They only focus on physical skills. Answer: B) They help children develop basic memory and learning skills. 73. How does matching games support cognitive development? A) By encouraging physical activity B) By enhancing pattern recognition and memory C) By limiting learning challenges D) By focusing only on language development Answer: B) By enhancing pattern recognition and memory 74. What is one of the major challenges in cognitive development during adolescence? A) Inability to recognize patterns B) Difficulty with complex decision-making and reasoning C) Limited memory capacity D) Lack of social interaction Answer: B) Difficulty with complex decision-making and reasoning 75. What role do puzzles play in cognitive development? A) They promote creativity and problem-solving. B) They restrict logical thinking. C) They primarily help with physical development. D) They discourage attention to detail. Answer: A) They promote creativity and problem-solving. 76. What does the cognitive theory of development emphasize? A) The influence of genetics on cognitive abilities B) The role of cultural tools in cognitive growth C) The social context of cognitive development D) The stages of mental and intellectual growth Answer: D) The stages of mental and intellectual growth 77. In the context of creativity, what does "divergent thinking" mean? A) Focusing on one solution to a problem. B) Coming up with many different ideas or solutions. C) Following strict rules in problem-solving. D) Relying on a predetermined answer. Answer: B) Coming up with many different ideas or solutions. 78. What is "convergent thinking"? A) Generating multiple ideas to find the best solution. B) Applying a single, logical solution to a problem. C) Using intuition to make decisions. D) Brainstorming without structure. Answer: B) Applying a single, logical solution to a problem. 79. What does "cognitive scaffolding" refer to? A) A process where complex ideas are broken down into simpler tasks with guidance. B) The physical support used for learning environments. C) The brain's ability to block out distractions. D) The study of cognitive decline in older adults. Answer: A) A process where complex ideas are broken down into simpler tasks with guidance. 80. Which of the following can improve working memory? A) Practicing mindfulness B) Ignoring distractions C) Repetition and practice D) Limiting sleep Answer: C) Repetition and practice 81. What cognitive function does the prefrontal cortex help manage? A) Memory retention B) Decision-making and reasoning C) Sensory processing D) Basic motor functions Answer: B) Decision-making and reasoning 82. How does playing strategy games contribute to cognitive development? A) It enhances memory, planning, and problem-solving skills. B) It decreases logical thinking abilities. C) It only helps with physical coordination. D) It is not related to cognitive development. Answer: A) It enhances memory, planning, and problem-solving skills. 83. What type of problem-solving is involved in the "Five W's and one H" method? A) Logical and structured thinking B) Emotional decision-making C) Random idea generation D) Physical task completion Answer: A) Logical and structured thinking 84. Which of these activities helps in the development of executive functions in the brain? A) Sleeping for long hours B) Mindless television watching C) Engaging in tasks that require planning and decision-making D) Avoiding mental challenges Answer: C) Engaging in tasks that require planning and decision-making 85. Which cognitive ability involves thinking critically about the thoughts and learning strategies used? A) Memory B) Metacognition C) Sensory processing D) Attention span Answer: B) Metacognition 86. How can storytelling contribute to cognitive development? A) By promoting abstract thinking and comprehension skills B) By discouraging logical reasoning C) By focusing solely on memorization D) By eliminating creativity Answer: A) By promoting abstract thinking and comprehension skills 87. What does cognitive flexibility allow a person to do? A) Stick to one idea or solution no matter the situation. B) Adapt to new information and switch between different tasks. C) Ignore new information and focus on fixed thoughts. D) Limit interaction with others. Answer: B) Adapt to new information and switch between different tasks. 88. Which type of thinking helps individuals make quick decisions based on experience or instinct? A) Slow thinking B) Reflective thinking C) Fast thinking D) Analytical thinking Answer: C) Fast thinking 89. What does the term "cognitive decline" refer to? A) The increase in cognitive abilities as one ages. B) The gradual loss of cognitive functions such as memory and reasoning. C) The ability to think clearly and logically at all ages. D) The process of learning a new language. Answer: B) The gradual loss of cognitive functions such as memory and reasoning. 90. Which of the following is a key component of cognitive development in early childhood? A) Learning through sensory experiences B) Memorizing academic facts C) Focusing on theoretical concepts only D) Avoiding social interaction Answer: A) Learning through sensory experiences Case study question: 1- Reflecting on your project where you developed a creative solution to a problem of your choice, please answer the following: Describe the creative problem-solving process you followed, including the steps you took from identifying the problem to developing your solution. Draw a sketch of your final idea solution using colored pencils. Be sure to label key features of your solution and explain how it addresses the problem you identified. Explain the rationale behind your design choices and how they contribute to solving the problem effectively. Case study 2 A packaging multinational company has a problem With the increasing demand for sustainable packaging, the company has been competing against larger, established companies. Recently, the company faced a significant challenge: how to design a packaging solution that is both environment -friendly and cost- effective, while also standing out in a crowded market. Required First using the six thinking Hats technique discuss the problem from the different phases then Second Suggest a creative solution for the problem Third using colored pencils try to figure out your creative solution solving this problem Case Study 3 : SmartKitchen is a technology company that creates innovative kitchen appliances,) to make home cooking easier and more efficient. Their flagship product is a "smart oven" that connects to an app, allowing users to control cooking settings remotely, receive recipe suggestions, and track food progress. Lately they faced a problem that customers are complaining that they do not know how to use the Smart oven smoothly in that case you are requested to, First Apply the six thinking hat model to discuss and have a creative solution to the problem Second With colored pencils draw your imagination about the creative solution you suggest Case study 4 Living in anti pollution city is our dream to have more quality of life based on our dream you are requested to. First Discuss the problem from the side of the six thinking hats suggesting a creative solution for that problem Second With colored pencils draw your imagination about your creative idea of an anti pollution city

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