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Unit 1 class 9 BOB

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Question: Explain how the quote by Abraham Lincoln relates to the concept of future job creation mentioned in the text. Answer: The quote suggests that individuals actively shape the future, which aligns with the idea that many future jobs (like drone traffic optimizers or organ creators) will be invented through innovation and human initiative.
Question: Why is the “shortage of transplantable organs” considered a driving force for a new profession? Answer: Because the lack of available organs forces scientists to innovate, leading to the creation of artificial organs and thus the emergence of the “organ creator” profession.
Question: Analyze the role of interdisciplinary knowledge in becoming a successful organ creator. Answer: It requires combining molecular biology, tissue engineering, and biomedical engineering, showing that future jobs demand integrated knowledge across fields.
Question: How do rewilders challenge traditional urban development models? Answer: They oppose industrial expansion and instead promote restoring natural ecosystems, replacing buildings and infrastructure with green areas and wildlife.
Question: What global issue does the profession of drone traffic optimizer aim to solve? Answer: It addresses airspace congestion and safety by managing drone flight paths to prevent collisions.
Question: Why is NASA involved in drone traffic systems? Answer: Because drone traffic management is a complex national-level airspace issue requiring advanced technological coordination and regulation.
Question: Infer why smart home design managers need knowledge in AI and robotics. Answer: Because smart homes rely on automated systems that use AI for decision-making and robotics for control of devices like security and temperature systems.
Question: Explain how the term “home-schooled” is used metaphorically in the text. Answer: It implies that these professionals are trained extensively (not literally at home) in specialized fields like AI and architecture.
Question: Compare the functions of “handle,” “oversee,” and “operate” in the context of future jobs. Answer: “Handle” means manage responsibility, “oversee” means supervise for correctness, and “operate” means actively control or run systems.
Question: Why is STEAM education considered more effective than traditional subject separation? Answer: Because it integrates disciplines, encouraging real-world problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration.
Question: What is the significance of the project at the Empire State Building in STEAM education? Answer: It connects theoretical learning with real-world applications in engineering, energy efficiency, and design.
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