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The Broken Robot Dilemma
You are part of a college innovation club. One day, your team’s robot—designed for an inter-college competition—suddenly stops working just a week before the final. Everyone panics. The robot has multiple subsystems: movement, sensors, and voice commands. Your mentor isn’t available for guidance.
The team gathers to figure out what went wrong. There’s limited time and even fewer clues. Some suggest replacing the whole circuit board. Others want to analyze the problem first.
You suggest documenting each failure—what works, what doesn’t—and running tests systematically. You propose splitting up the diagnosis: one person checks the power system, another inspects the code, and you take charge of checking sensor feedback logs. Eventually, you identify that a faulty wire in the motion module is causing the breakdown. With your plan, the robot is back up in two days, and your team finishes among the top three at the event.