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FOR OFFICIAL USE F 6/4 Q Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Total NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2 FRIDAY, 27 MAY 9. AM. AM CRAFT AND DESIGN STANDARD GRADE Foundation Level Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below. Full name of centre Town Forename(s) Surname Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number Number of seat Answer all the questions. 2 Read every question carefully before you answer. 3 Write your answers in the spaces provided. 4 Do not write in the margins. 5 All dimensions are given in millimetres. 6 Before leaving the examination room you must give this book to the Invigilator. If you do not, you may lose all the marks for this paper. PB 6/4 6/83 *6/4*

ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS DO NOT. A table is shown below. Legs (a) The machine shown below was used in the manufacture of the table. (i) Tick ( ) the name of this machine. Mortise machine Pedestal drill Wood lathe Sanding machine (ii) From the list below select the name of the process carried out on the machine above. Mortising Welding Shaping Turning Name of process (iii) From the list given below, name the parts A, B and C of the machine. Tailstock Revolving centre Headstock Toolrest Fork centre A B C A B C (iv) State two safety precautions you should follow when using this machine. 2 [6/4] Page two

DO NOT. (continued) (b) The table legs are made from a hardwood. (i) Tick ( ) the name of the hardwood. Pine Plywood Beech Hardboard (ii) The corners of the hardwood blank were removed during the manufacture of the legs. Blank State the name of the tool used to remove the corners. Tool (iii) The tool shown below was used during the manufacture of the legs. Tick ( ) the statement which describes what this tool is used for. Cutting Checking sizes Smoothing Clamping [Turn over [6/4] Page three

2. A cable tidy is shown below. Centre for drilling hole Waste material DO NOT Cable tidy marked out on mild steel The cable tidy is manufactured from mild steel. (a) Mild steel is a ferrous metal. Tick ( ) the statement which best describes a ferrous metal. It does not rust It does not conduct electricity It is a golden colour It contains iron and is magnetic (b) The tools shown below were used during the manufacture of the cable tidy. Tool A Tool B Tool C Spring dividers Scriber Odd leg callipers Centre punch Ball pein hammer Hide mallet Select the name of each tool from the list above. (i) Tool A (ii) Tool B (iii) Tool C [6/4] Page four

DO NOT 2. (continued) (c) A hand vice was used when drilling. Tick ( ) the sketch of the hand vice. (d) The mild steel was plastic dip coated. Several steps in the plastic dip coating process are listed below in the wrong order. Remove from the fluidiser and allow to cool Clean the metal to remove grease and dirt Dip the metal into the fluidiser tank Heat the metal in an oven (i) State which step is carried out first. (ii) State which step is carried out last. (iii) Other than plastic dip coating, state another finish that could be applied to the mild steel. [Turn over [6/4] Page five

3. A coat hanger for a child s room is shown below. DO NOT MDF backboard Hangers (a) Some stages in a design process are listed below. Brief Evaluation Sequence of operations Ideas Cutting list Specification Select the stage from the list where you find: (i) a report on how easy it was to use the coat hanger; Stage (ii) a table of materials, sizes and quantities; Stage (iii) a short statement of what the problem is; Stage (iv) a range of possible designs; Stage (v) instructions for making the coat hanger. Stage (b) Select and write down from the list below, the two most important reasons for choosing MDF for the shaped backboard. Available in a range of bright colours Has an aesthetic natural grain Easy to cut into shape Can be reshaped when reheated Smooth surface to paint on 2 [6/4] Page six

DO NOT 4. A pupil s design for a wall mounted coat hook and mirror is shown below. Hole for screw Coat hook Mirror List three faults in the above design. Fault Fault 2 Fault 3 [Turn over [6/4] Page seven

DO NOT 5. A towel holder is shown below. Chamfered edge Metal stem Enlarged view of the top of the metal stem. (a) The stem was made from a silver coloured metal that does not rust. Tick ( ) the name of this metal. Aluminium Brass Mild steel Copper (b) (i) The top of the towel holder is chamfered. Tick ( ) the reason for this chamfer. To stop the towel falling Ease of manufacture Safety Create a shiny finish (ii) The tool shown below was used to cut the metal stem. Tick ( ) the name of this tool. Coping saw Panel saw Hacksaw Tenon saw [6/4] Page eight

DO NOT 5. (continued) (c) The machine shown below was used in the manufacture of the towel holder. The guard has been removed for clarity. (i) State the name of this machine. (ii) State two checks which should be made to this machine before switching it on. Check Check 2 (d) The process shown below was used in the manufacture of the towel holder. Tick ( ) the name of this process. Facing Knurling Tapering Parting [Turn over [6/4] Page nine

DO NOT 6. An acrylic holder for an MP3 player is shown below. Acrylic back plate MP3 player Side view of MP3 player holder (a) Acrylic is a thermoplastic. Tick ( ) the statement which describes a thermoplastic. It can be re-heated and bent again It rusts when left outside It conducts electricity It is magnetic (b) Select the name of the tool shown from the list given below. Tenon saw Coping saw Jigsaw Junior hacksaw Tool name (c) Select the name of the file shown from the list given below. Square Half round Needle Round File name [6/4] Page ten

6. (continued) DO NOT (d) The stages for finishing the edges of acrylic are given below in the wrong order. Use wet and dry paper to smooth the edges Polish edges Draw file all the edges Cross file all the edges (i) State which stage was completed first. (ii) State which stage was completed last. (e) The machine shown below was used during the manufacture of the MP3 player holder. Tick ( ) the name of this machine. Hand drill Brace Pedestal drill Mortise machine (f) Acrylic can crack easily when drilling. Tick ( ) a method that could prevent cracking. Drill quickly Support the acrylic with a piece of wood Keep the protective cover on the acrylic Mark with a centre punch (g) The machine shown below was used during the manufacture of the MP3 player holder. Tick ( ) the name of this machine. Forge Strip heater Arc welder Oven [6/4] Page eleven [Turn over

7. A wooden desk tidy is shown below. DO NOT Curved edge (a) Select and write down from the list below, the two most important pieces of information when designing the desk tidy. The colour of pencils The size of pencils The number of pencils The cost of the pencils The sharpness of the pencils 2 (b) The following tool was used in the manufacture of the desk tidy. Tick ( ) the name of this tool. Sawing board Jig Former Template (c) Select and write down from the list below, the machine used to finish the curved edge of the desk tidy. Machine name Jigsaw Bandsaw Fluidiser Sander [6/4] Page twelve

7. (continued) DO NOT (d) (i) The joint shown below was used during the construction of the desk tidy. Tick ( ) the name of this joint. Stopped housing Dowel Mortise and tenon Corner rebate (ii) A white glue was used to glue the joint shown above. Tick ( ) the name of this glue. PVC TAP PVA MDF (iii) The tool shown below was used to hold the joint together while the glue set. Tick ( ) the correct name for this tool. G-clamp Bench vice Machine vice Sash cramp [Turn over [6/4] Page thirteen

8. An advert for a table lamp is shown below. DO NOT Base Based on football floodlights Adjustable swivel head Anti-skid, rubber feet Strong metal frame Easy wipe finish Heavy base 54 mm height Energy efficient bulbs 3 year guarantee (a) Match a claim from the advertisement to each specification as shown in the example below. Example: Specification The table lamp should withstand knocks and bumps. Advert claim Strong metal frame (i) Specification The table lamp should not topple over. Advert claim (ii) Specification The table lamp should be environmentally friendly. Advert claim (iii) Specification The table lamp should be easy to clean. Advert claim (iv) Specification The table lamp must have directional lighting. Advert claim (v) Specification The table lamp should not slide on a surface. Advert claim [6/4] Page fourteen

8. (continued) DO NOT (b) A spot welder was used during the manufacture of the table lamp. Tick ( ) the sketch of a spot welder. (c) The base was made by pouring molten aluminium into a sand mould. Molten aluminium A B C Drag (i) A cross-section of the moulding boxes is shown. Select the name of the process from the list given below. Annealing Tempering Casting Blueing Process (ii) Some terms related to this process are listed below. Cope Crucible Riser Runner Use these terms to complete the statements below. The top box A is the 2 The container B is the 3 The molten aluminium is poured into C the... [END OF QUESTION PAPER] [6/4] Page fifteen

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