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N5FOR OFFICIAL USE X719/75/01 National Quali cations 017 Mark Design and Manufacture TUESDAY, MAY 1:00 PM :30 PM *X7197501* Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below. Full name of centre Town Forename(s) Surname Number of seat Date of birth Day Month Year Scottish candidate number Total marks 60 SECTION 1 4 marks Attempt ALL questions. SECTION 36 marks Attempt ALL questions. Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided in this booklet. Additional space for answers is provided at the end of this booklet. If you use this space you must clearly identify the question number you are attempting. Use blue or black ink. Before leaving the examination room you must give this booklet to the Invigilator; if you do not, you may lose all the marks for this paper. *X719750101* A/HTP

SECTION 1 4 Attempt ALL questions 1. A DVD holder is shown below. Peg and Insert Upright Base Thermoplastic Foot (a) The pegs and inserts used are bought as standard components. Peg Insert (i) Explain what is meant by the term standard components. 1 (ii) State two benefits of using standard components. *X71975010* Page 0

1. (continued) (b) The board for the upright and base was made by gluing strips of wood, edge to edge as shown in the picture below. Board (i) Describe one benefit of cramping the wood for the upright and base in this way. 1 (ii) Describe two environmental considerations when selecting the type of wood for a product. [Turn over *X719750103* Page 03

1. (continued) (c) A model of the DVD holder was tested as shown below. (i) Describe the information that could be gained from testing the model. The model was mainly made from MDF. (ii) State one reason why this material is suitable for this type of model. 1 (d) A template was used to mark out the shape of the upright. State two advantages of using a template. *X719750104* Page 04

1. (continued) (e) The marked out shape of the upright is shown below. Curve Curve (i) With reference to workshop tools and processes, describe two stages in cutting and shaping the curves. [Turn over *X719750105* Page 05

1. (e) (continued) (ii) The housing joint used to join the upright to the base is shown below. With reference to workshop tools and processes, describe four stages required to mark out and manufacture this type of joint. (You must refer to marking out and manufacturing to gain full marks.) 4 *X719750106* Page 06

1. (e) (continued) The upright was finished with clear varnish. (iii) With reference to workshop tools and processes, describe two stages in the preparation of the wood before applying the finish. (iv) State one benefit of using clear varnish as a finish for the upright. 1 [Turn over *X719750107* Page 07

1. (continued) (f) The thermoplastic foot was manufactured from the marked out blank as shown below. Marked out blank Completed foot With reference to workshop tools and processes, describe four stages in the manufacture of the thermoplastic foot, after it has been marked out. 4 *X719750108* Page 08

[Turn over for next question WRITE ON PAGE *X719750109* Page 09

SECTION 36 Attempt ALL questions. Designers consider aesthetics and ergonomics in the design of products such as the pram shown below. (a) Describe four aesthetics aspects of the pram. 4 *X719750110* Page 10

. (continued) (b) Describe how ergonomics has influenced the design of the pram. 6 [Turn over *X719750111* Page 11

3. The storage unit shown below is sold as a flat pack product. (a) Describe one benefit to the consumer of flat pack products. 1 *X71975011* Page 1

3. (continued) (b) The manufacturer used CNC and CADCAM technologies during the manufacture of the storage unit. Describe two benefits to the manufacturer of using these technologies. (c) Designers generate new ideas to meet the needs of consumers. Describe how one idea generation technique would be carried out. (Sketches may be used to illustrate your answer in the box below.) *X719750113* Page 13 [Turn over

4. An inkjet printer is shown below. ABS outer casing (a) The printer was mass produced. All mass production processes have initial set up costs. (i) State two of the initial set up costs. (ii) State one suitable manufacturing process for the outer casing and justify your answer. (iii) Describe two reasons why ABS is a suitable material for the manufacture of the outer casing. *X719750114* Page 14

4. (a) (continued) (iv) The outer casing is manufactured from ABS. State the name of one other suitable thermoplastic that could have been used for the outer casing. 1 (b) The symbols shown below are commonly found on electrical products. State one purpose of these types of symbol. 1 [Turn over *X719750115* Page 15

5. A pair of running shoes is shown below. (a) The manufacturer wants to carry out an evaluation of the running shoes. Describe how the following aspects of the running shoes could be evaluated. (Note: a different evaluation technique must be used for each aspect.) (i) Function. (ii) Value for money. *X719750116* Page 16

5. (continued) (b) There is a wide variety of running shoes available to consumers. Designers need to find ways of marketing their running shoes in order to make them stand out from the competition. Describe two marketing techniques that a design team may use to promote their running shoes. (c) A range of graphic techniques was used during the development of the running shoes. State two types of graphic technique that could have been used during the development of the running shoes. (d) During the development of the running shoes a model of the sole was rapid prototyped using a 3D printer. Describe two benefits to the manufacturer of rapid prototyping. [Turn over for next question *X719750117* Page 17

5. (continued) (e) Manufacturers often choose to mass produce their products in developing countries. (i) Describe one benefit to manufacturers of choosing to operate in developing countries. 1 (ii) Describe two social expectations that consumers would have of a manufacturer operating in a developing country. [END OF QUESTION PAPER] *X719750118* Page 18

ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR ANSWERS *X719750119* Page 19

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Question Kitch Bain/shutterstock.com Question 3 ayzek/shutterstock.com Question 4 tankist76/shutterstock.com Question 4(b) (First symbol) CE mark. SQA has made every effort to trace the owners of copyright materials in this question paper, and seek permissions. We will be happy to incorporate any missing acknowledgements. Please contact janine.anderson@sqa.org.uk. Question 4(b) (Second symbol) British Standards Kitemark is reproduced by kind permission of BSI Group. Question 5 Engin Sezer/shutterstock.com *X71975010* Page 0