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Basic Design and Technology Mock

This document contains questions for two exams on basic design and technology. Section A contains questions on core skills like cooking methods, data recording techniques, benefits of packaging, and drawing lines to illustrate movement and texture. Section B asks students to sketch and label tools, describe joints and their uses, and explain operations like glass papering wood. It also provides figures to reference for questions. The objective test covers additional topics in design, art, materials, tools, and safety.

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Basic Design and Technology Mock

This document contains questions for two exams on basic design and technology. Section A contains questions on core skills like cooking methods, data recording techniques, benefits of packaging, and drawing lines to illustrate movement and texture. Section B asks students to sketch and label tools, describe joints and their uses, and explain operations like glass papering wood. It also provides figures to reference for questions. The objective test covers additional topics in design, art, materials, tools, and safety.

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KPASSA D.

A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL B3


BASIC DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY 2[FIRST MOCK]
(Pre-Technical Skills 2) Essay
1 hour 15 minutes
SECTION A
(CORE SKILLS)
[20 marks] Answer question 1 [COMPULSORY]
1. (a) State the main method for cooking the following foods:
(i) rice (ii) cake
(b) State four suitable methods for preserving fish.
(c) (i) List the type of pencil most suitable for the following operations:

OPERATION PENCIL USED


Lettering  
Drawing outlines  
Shading
(ii) List four methods of recording data for solving design problems.
(d) (i) State three benefits of packaging.
(ii) List two important information on a good package
(e) Draw a line to illustrate each of the following:
(i) movement (ii) texture.

SECTION B
[50 marks]
Answer two questions only from this section
All questions carry equal marks
2. (a) (i) Make a freehand pictorial sketch of a flat chisel
(ii) State one use of the flat chisel
(iii) State one method of maintaining the flat chisel
(b) Figure 2 shows the sketch of a type of sheet metal joint
(i) State the name of the joint
(ii) List one tool for cutting the sheet metal
(iii) State one article that can be made with the joint
(c) Copy and complete the table below

State one part of


Name of tool the tool One use of the tool
(i) Hacksaw
(ii) Soldering iron
(iii) Mortise chisel
(d) State one reason each for the following operations
(i) glass papering a piece of work made from wood;
(ii) mixing turpentine with oil paint [25 marks]

3. Figure 1 shows the front elevation and plan of an object made from a mild steel sheet.

 Draw full size the following:


 front elevation
 plan
 surface development

(b) (i) State the name of the object shown in Figure 1


(ii) List two tools used for cutting the mild steel sheet.
 
(c) (i) Make a freehand pictorial sketch of a try square.
(ii) Indicate and label any two parts of the try square sketched in question 2(c)(i) [25
marks]

4. (a) (i) Make a freehand pictorial sketch of a ball-pein hammer.


(ii) Label any two parts of the ball-pein hammer sketched in question 4(a)(i).
(iii) State one use of the ball-pein hammer.
(b) Copy and complete the table below

MATERIAL ONE USE ONE PROPERTY


(i)           Mahogany    
(ii)         Nylon    
(iii)       Clay    
(c) (i) List two tools used for reviting metal pieces.
(ii) State two safety precautions to be observed when building a wall.
(iii) List two types of chisels used in wood work.

BASIC DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY 1


(Pre-Technical Skills 1)
Objective Test
40 minutes

1. To hold a lining onto a fabric temporarily, one can use


A. basting B. even tacking
C. tailor’s tacks D. thread marking
2. Which of the following stitches can be used to neaten raw edges of a set-in-sleeve?
A. Feather B. Fishbone
C. Herringbone D. Loop
3. The goiter on Evelyn’s neck is caused by lack of
A. calcium B. iodine
C. protein D. vitamin
4. Man-made elements represented in art include
A. branches B. rivers
C. stones D. walls
5. The visitors’ book signed at exhibitions helps the exhibitions helps the exhibitor to know
the
A. dignitaries who attended
B. number of works in high demand
C. observations made about the work
D. people who came
Use the sketch below to answer questions 6 and 7

6. Which of the following represents the front view in the direction of arrow Z?

7. Which of the following represents the left end elevation in the direction of arrow X?
8. A place where art works are sold is
A. an archive B. a gallery
C. a museum D. a studio
9. In design, the conditions that the final solution must satisfy is termed
A. investigation B. specification
C. development D. analysis
10. Which of the following instruments is most suitable for drawing horizontal lines?
A. Tee-square B. Protractor
C. Compass D. Set-square
Figure 2 shows a design process. Use it to answer questions 11 and 12

11. Figure 2 shows the method of


A. specifying solutions B. stating specification
C. evaluating artifact D. identifying needs
12. Which of the following design process stages follows the method shown in figure 2?
A. Writing specifications B. Writing situation
C. Analyzing a situation D. Sketching possible solutions
13. Shading with lines is described as
A. cross hatching B. hatching
C. stippling D. tonal value
14. Which of the following colours produces a feeling of warmth?
A. Blue B. Green
C. Violet D. White
15. Which of the following factors can cause a sewing business to collapse?
A. Advertising B. Insurance
C. Low sales D. Skilled labour
16. In mixing mortar, the ratio 1:5 represents
A. one part sand to five parts cement
B. one part water to five parts cement
C. one part cement to five parts sand
D. one part cement to five parts gravel
17. Aggregates used for concrete mixture should be
A. well graded B. round in size
C. square in size D. medium graded
18. Which of the following represents a centre line?

19. Which of the following is a safety workshop practice?


A. Wearing strong boots
B. Wearing loose clothing
C. Leaving tools on bench
D. Using mushroom head chisel
20. Polyvinyl acetate is also called
A. animal glue B. white glue
C. resin glue D. contact glue
21. Making a round hole in a piece of metal is termed
A. boring B. chipping
C. drilling D. chamfering
22. Which of the following is not a property of aluminium?
A. Light in weight B. It corrodes
C. Absorbs heat readily D. It is a good conductor of electricity
23. In furniture works, joints which have to be disconnected at certain times can be
described as
A. permanent joints B. immovable joints
C. movable joints D. temporary joints
Use the symbol below to answer questions 24 and 25

24. The symbol shows


A. an inductor B. a diode
C. a switch D. a capacitor
25. The component is used for
A. storing electrical energy
B. opening and closing a circuit
C. opposing the flow of electric current.
D. allowing current to flow in one direction
26. In applying finishes, the emulsion paint is mixed with
A. oil B. water
C. thinner D. turpentine
27. The most appropriate tool for enlarging holes in metals is the
A. flat file B. hand file
C. square file D. round file
Use the sketch below to answer questions 28 to 30

28. The process represented in the sketch is


A. marking out B. measuring
C. cutting D. drilling
29. The tool marked P is a
A. marking gauge B. builder’s square
C. try-square D. mortise gauge
30. The material being worked on is
A. polyvinyl chloride B. mahogany
C. sandcrete block D. mild steel.

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