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Macmillan Education 4 Crinan Street, London, N1 9XW A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world www.macmillan-caribbean.com ISBN 978-0-230-48202-9 AER Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC ) 2015 www.cxc.org www.cxc-store.com The author has asserted their right to be identified as the author of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. First published 2014 This revised version published 2015 Permission to copy The material in this book is copyright. However, the publisher grants permission for copies to be made without fee. Individuals may make copies for their own use or for use by classes of which they are in charge; institutions may make copies for use within and by the staff and students of that institution. For copying in any other circumstances, prior permission in writing must be obtained from Macmillan Publishers Limited. Under no circumstances may the material in this book be used, in part or in its entirety, for commercial gain. It must not be sold in any format. Designed by Macmillan Publishers Limited Cover design by Macmillan Publishers Limited and Red Giraffe

CAPE Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Free Resources (formerly CAPE Geometrical and Mechanical Engineering) LIST OF CONTENTS CAPE Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Syllabus Extract 4 CAPE Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Syllabus 5 CAPE BMED Specimen Papers: Unit 1, Paper 01 Option A (Engineering Drawing) Specimen Paper 80 Unit 1, Paper 01 Option B (Building Drawing) Specimen Paper 89 Unit 1, Paper 02 (Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing) Specimen Paper 97 Unit 2, Paper 01 Option A (Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design) Specimen Paper 107 Unit 2, Paper 01 Option B (Building Drawing and Design) Specimen Paper 121 Unit 2, Paper 02 Option A (Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design) Specimen Paper 131 Unit 2, Paper 02 Option B (Building Drawing and Design) Specimen Paper 139 CAPE BMED Mark Schemes Unit 1, Paper 01 Option A (Engineering Drawing) Mark Scheme 146 Unit 1, Paper 01 Option B (Building Drawing) Mark Scheme 147 Unit 1, Paper 02 (Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing) Mark Scheme 148 Unit 2, Paper 01 Option A (Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design) Mark Scheme 163 Unit 2, Paper 01 Option B (Building Drawing and Design) Mark Scheme 164 Unit 2, Paper 02 Option A (Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design) Mark Scheme 165 Unit 2, Paper 02 Option B (Building Drawing and Design) Mark Scheme 178 CAPE Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Subject Reports: May/June 2004 191 May/June 2005 198 May/June 2006 204 May/June 2007 211 May/June 2008 Trinidad and Tobago 246 May/June 2008 Rest of Caribbean 257 May/June 2009 270 May/June 2010 281 May/June 2011 294 May/June 2012 313 May/June 2014 339 May/June 2015 361

Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing (BMED) provides a significant contribution to the development of the human resources required for the creation of advanced designing and creative solutions to the twenty-first century demands of industrial production and manufacturing in the Caribbean. The course of study for BMED incorporates aspects of architectural drawings of buildings as well as mechanical drawings for the development and communication of design ideas and concepts. As a form of graphical communication, the course provides the student with the opportunity of visualising and comprehending information presented verbally, graphically and mathematically. A student who completes this syllabus would be experienced in the use of the latest developments of Computer Aided Drawing (CAD). In addition, the student would become dexterous in the application of the British Standard (BS8888), ISO Standards, Caribbean Uniform Building Codes (CUBiC) and other local codes to building and engineering drawings. By pursuing this course, students will develop twenty-first century skills such as creativity, decision-making, problemsolving, critical thinking and collaboration. This syllabus is designed to provide in depth knowledge, skills and competencies that are required for further studies and for the world of work. The Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Syllabus consists of two Units of 150 hours, each comprising three Modules of 50 hours each. Each Module is compulsory. Unit 1: Building and Mechanical Engineering Drawing Module 1 - Geometry 1 Module 2 - Geometry 2 Options Module 3A - Engineering Drawing OR Module 3B - Building Drawing Unit 2: Building and Engineering Design Option A: Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design Module 1 - Mechanics of Machines Module 2 - Engineering Materials and Processes Module 3 - Management and Design Option B: Building Drawing and Design Module 1 - Structural Drawings Module 2 - Building Materials and Processes Module 3 - Building Design Elements

LAB Effective for examinations from May-June CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Car ibbean Advanced Pr of iciency Exam inat ion CAPE BUILDING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May June 2016 CXC A22/U2/15

Published in Jamaica by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica Telephone Number: +1 (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: +1 (876) 967-4972 E-mail Address: cxcwzo@cxc.org Website: www.cxc.org Copyright 2015 by Caribbean Examinations Council Prince Road, Pine Plantation Road, St Michael BB11091 CXC 22/U2/15

Contents INTRODUCTION... i RATIONALE... 1 AIMS... 2 SKILLS AND ABILITIES TO BE ASSESSED... 3 PREREQUISITES OF THE SYLLABUS... 3 STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS... 3 UNIT 1: BUILDING AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING MODULE 1: GEOMETRY 1... 5 MODULE 2: GEOMETRY 2... 9 MODULE 3A: ENGINEERING DRAWING... 12 MODULE 3B: BUILDING DRAWING... 17 UNIT 2: BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DESIGN OPTION A: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING AND DESIGN MODULE 1: MECHANICS OF MACHINES... 22 MODULE 2: ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND PROCESSES..26 MODULE 3: ENGINEERING DESIGN ELEMENTS.30 OPTION B: BUILDING DRAWING AND DESIGN MODULE 1: STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS... 34 MODULE 2: BUILDING MATERIALS AND PROCESSES...38 MODULE 3: MANAGEMENT AND DESIGN... 43 OUTLINE OF ASSESSMENT 48 CXC 22/U2/15