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2013 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C A T E E X A M I N A T I O N Design and Technology Total marks 40 Section I Pages 2 4 General Instructions Reading time 5 minutes Working time 1 1 hours 2 Write using black or blue pen Black pen is preferred Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of page 5 10 marks Attempt Questions 1 10 Allow about 15 minutes for this section Section II Pages 5 7 15 marks Attempt Questions 11 14 Allow about 35 minutes for this section Section III Page 9 15 marks Attempt Question 15 Allow about 40 minutes for this section 2200

Section I 10 marks Attempt Questions 1 10 Allow about 15 minutes for this section Use the multiple choice answer sheet for Questions 1 10. 1 When is a design solution considered to be most appropriate? (A) When it satisfies the aesthetic requirements (B) When it meets the needs of the target market (C) When it provides strength, durability and safety (D) When it fulfils its intended end use requirements 2 Designers obtain patents to protect their designs to ensure (A) effective marketing controls. (B) the safe production of their designs. (C) the effective international marketing of their designs. (D) exclusive rights to license, promote and sell their designs. 3 Which of the following is the most important factor when considering the sustainability of a material for the manufacture of a product? (A) The durability of the selected material (B) The cost of manufacturing the product (C) The ability of the material to be renewed (D) The effect of a carbon tax on manufacturing the product 4 Emerging technologies provide designers with unique opportunities to (A) develop products that are innovative. (B) develop products that guarantee increased sales. (C) design products that have a limited range of inbuilt applications. (D) design products using existing technologies that have proved to be successful. 2

5 Effective product development relies mainly upon (A) selecting a suitable manufacturing process. (B) the ability of designers to sketch original ideas. (C) the ability of designers to manage financial issues. (D) gathering ongoing evaluation and responding to feedback. 6 What is the primary purpose of conducting market research prior to product development? (A) To formulate finance and action plans (B) To determine suitable advertising methods (C) To identify the needs and wants of the target audience (D) To determine the values and beliefs of various cultural groups 7 Which combination of factors most influences the success of an innovation? (A) Social demand and cultural values (B) Product demand and social implications (C) Timing and appropriate marketing strategies (D) Ease of use and economical manufacturing processes 8 Which of the following best indicates that a product is becoming obsolete? (A) When innovative design features are incorporated (B) When the product has been superseded by a newer design (C) When there is a decrease in the product s sales and turnover (D) When the product has undergone modifications to improve its function 3

9 The graph below shows information relating to four different production processes (A, B, C and D) being considered for use by a designer for mass production of a product. A B C Production process D KEY Number of tools/ equipment Speed of operations Number of operations Accuracy of output From a designer s perspective, which production process is most likely to efficiently manufacture a quality product? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D 10 Which of the following is the most ethically sound consideration for a designer to take into account when developing a new product? (A) Embracing the cultural aspects of the community (B) Improving the lives and workplace practices for a majority of the stakeholders (C) Increasing the overall economic benefits for the manufacturer by increasing sales (D) Reducing the environmental issues and increasing the sustainability issues for the manufacturer 4 Board of Studies NSW 2013

2013 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Design and Technology Section II 15 marks Attempt Questions 11 14 Allow about 35 minutes for this section Centre Number Student Number Answer the questions in the spaces provided. These spaces provide guidance for the expected length of response. Question 11 (2 marks) Why is it important to consider a product s function during its development? 2 Question 12 (3 marks) Why do many designers still use hand sketching despite the availability of computer based graphics programs? 3 2201 5

Question 13 (4 marks) Describe how action plans and ongoing evaluation processes work together to contribute to the development of a successful design. 4 6

Question 14 (6 marks) Discuss how the use of technology has changed designers work practices. 6 7

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2013 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Design and Technology Section III 15 marks Attempt Question 15 Allow about 40 minutes for this section Answer the question in a writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. Question 15 (15 marks) (a) Explain how new technologies are affecting Australian lifestyles. 6 (b) Analyse the relationship between emerging technologies, society and a designer s vision in regard to the development of a new product, system or environment. 9 End of paper 2202 9

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