NPTEL Design Thinking – A Primer Week 4 Assignment Answers 2025

NPTEL Design Thinking – A Primer Week 4 Assignment Answers 2025

1. True or False:
Once the process reaches the Test stage, revisiting the Empathize, Analyze, or Solve stages is strongly discouraged.

  • True
  • False
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2. During the Test stage, customers provide feedback and highlight issues. What should your next step be?

  • Proceed to the Implement phase
  • Return to the Analyze phase
  • Test with a new group of customers
  • Conclude the Design Thinking process
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3. According to the TRIZ methodology, how many standard solutions did Altshuller propose?

  • 6
  • 7
  • 76
  • 767
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4. Why is it important to test assumptions?

  • Because we may not fully understand the customer or user
  • Because our budget might limit testing
  • Because we may lack the technical expertise to build a prototype
  • Because no single solution can answer every problem
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5. Prototypes can be created using which of the following materials?
1. Clay
2. Wireframes
3. Kneaded dough
4. Cardboard boxes
5. Wireframing apps
Select the correct answer:

  • 1 and 2 only
  • 2, 4, and 5 only
  • 1, 2, 3, and 4 only
  • 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
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6. In the Test stage of Design Thinking, which aspects of the problem need to be addressed?
1. Features
2. Assumptions
3. Analysis
Select the correct answer:

  • 1 and 2 only
  • 2 and 3 only
  • 3 only
  • 1, 2 and 3
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7. If your team realizes during the Test stage that certain aspects from the Analyze stage were missed, what should you do?

  • Revisit and examine the problems identified during the Empathize stage
  • Collaborate again to brainstorm new solutions
  • Follow Design Thinking strictly as a linear process without revisiting stages
  • Disband the team for skipping important steps
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For Questions 8 to 10:

You are a Karmic Design Thinking (KDT) consultant for the planet Arrakis, commonly
known as Dune. With its harsh desert environment and the scarcity of water, the Fremen
community faces daily challenges for survival. Duke Leto Atreides, the planet’s ruler, has
tasked you with solving the water crisis while respecting the Fremen’s unique practices.
Your goal is to ensure sustainable water resources. Answer the following questions:

8. The Fremen rely on stillsuits to reclaim water from their bodies and hidden cisterns to store moisture. However, the cisterns are often raided by smugglers, leaving the Fremen at risk. What would be the best way and first step to begin your Karmic Design Thinking process?

  • Design advanced stillsuits (a full body suit worn in the open desert) with better water reclamation features
  • Build a strong security system around the cisterns
  • Interact with the Fremen community to understand their water usage, challenges, and cultural norms
  • Discuss the issue directly with Duke Leto Atreides and test with Liet-Kynes
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9. Through your interactions with the Fremen, you learn that while they value water above all else, their survival also depends on maintaining their secrecy and independence. You find that smugglers often exploit weak points in their systems. From a KDT perspective, what should you focus on next?

  • Identify the pain points in the current water storage and distribution system
  • Prototype a fortified cistern design with advanced security measures
  • Perform a silent brainstorming session with the Bene-Gesserit and generate solutions to help them with water storage
  • Implement punishment for smugglers as a deterrent
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10. After building an underground cistern model you show it to a small group of Fremen. While the cisterns succeed in storing water more securely, the tribe expresses concerns about long-term maintenance and access during emergencies. What phase of Design Thinking are you currently in?

  • Empathize
  • Solve
  • Test
  • Analyze
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