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KS2 Design & Technology (D & T) Practice Test: Structures - Making Designs Strong and Stable
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Structures can be made strong and stable by using different strengthening and joining techniques. Structures include buildings, towers and bridges, and all of these must be strong and stable so that they don't fall down.

KS2 Design & Technology (D & T) Practice Test: Structures - Making Designs Strong and Stable
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10 Questions

1. Which is the best method of joining textile and wood?
2. What is the flat shape that can be folded to make a box called?
3. What is the minimum number of legs required for a chair to stand up?
4. How could a square wooden frame be made sturdier?
5. What is the purpose of a structure?
6. What do all structures need?
7. Which paper will be strongest?
8. In order to be stable a structure must what?
9. Which of these is NOT used to join paper?
10. Which frame is the strongest?