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Duration — 1 hour and 30 minutes
Total marks— 60
- Attempt ALL questions.- All dimensions are in mm.- All technical sketches and drawings use third angle projection.- You may use rulers for measuring.- Use blue or black ink.
December Assessment
Graphic Communication
N4/5
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1. A graphic designer has produced the following promotionallayouts.
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(a) (i) State one instance from side 1 of the leaflet wherealignment has been used.
(ii) Describe the effect that alignment has on theleaflet.
(b) Describe how the designer has used colour to create visualimpact in the leaflet.
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Using the leaflet on the previous page, answer the following:
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The designer of the “best foot forward” has designed the leaflet toappeal to a specific target market. What target market is the designeraiming for?
(d) State one example from the leaflet to explain youranswer.
The designer has tried to create varied and interesting use of text tocreate a more visually appealing DTP leaflet.
(e) State one example used in this leaflet to demonstrate this.
The ‘Best foot forward’ promotion will be published in leafletform and caring for the environment is important to thepublisher.
(f) State two ways in which the publisher can reduce the leaflet’simpact on the environment.
Using DTP software to produce a magazine brings many benefits to thepublishing industry and its workforce.
(g) State one benefit that DTP has brought to the publishingindustry (other than environmental benefits).
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2. 3D modelling software was used to create a 3D model of a salt shaker shown on the following page.
A) Describe, with reference to correct dimensions and 3D CAD modellingcommands, how you could make the lid of the model.
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Title: Salt shakerOrthographic &Exploded viewsAll dimensions in mm
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B) Describe, with reference to correct dimensions and 3D CADmodelling commands, how you could create the extrusion in the base ofthe model.
You may use sketches to support your written answer.
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A chart showing the percentage of male and female members of parliamentfor the years 2005 and 2010 is given.
( ) State the name given to this type of chart.
Name ..................................................
( ) State which party had the highest percentage of males in 2010.
Party ..................................................
( ) State which year had the highest percentage of male Conservatives.
Year ..................................................
( ) State which party had the highest percentage of females in 2005.
Party ..................................................
( ) State which party had the lowest percentage of females inparliament in 2005.
Party ..................................................
( ) State which year had the highest percentage of females inparliament.
Year ..................................................
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3. (continued)
2005 2010
Parliament’s gender imbalance
Parliamentoverall
Conservatives Labour LiberalDemocrats
Male%
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Female
2005 2010 2005 2010 2005 2010
80% 78%
20% 22%
9%
16%
28%31%
15%12%
88%85%
69%72%
84%
91%
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Shown below is a plan used by architects.
State the name given to this type of plan. Name .............….……………………..
State the names given to two other types of plan commonly used by architects
Plan 1 ............................................... Plan 2 ...............................................
StudyLounge
Bedroom 1Bedroom 2Garage
KitchenBathroom
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(b) State what material each of the following British Standard symbols represent.
A ............................................
B ...........................................
C ............................................
D ............................................
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5The elevation, end elevation and plan of a pipe elbow are shown inDrawing X.
1 2 3 4 5 6
( ) State which two of the pictorial views 1 to 6 above represent the pipe elbow shown in Drawing X.
Answer 1 ..................................… Answer 2 ...................................
( ) State the name given to these types of pictorial view.
Answer ................................................................................
( ) State the name given to the type of drawing shown in Drawing X.
Drawing ................................................................
( ) State the purpose of the symbol shown at Symbol Y.
Purpose ........................................................
Eight sectional views 7 to 14 are shown opposite.
( ) State which two are correct sections of the pipe elbow.
Section AA ......................… Section BB ............................
( ) State two factors that affect the scale of a drawing.
Answer 1 ..................................................................................................
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Answer 2 ...............................................................................................
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( ) State what is meant by scale 1:1.
Answer ........................................................................................
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5. (continued)
B B
PLAN
A A
FRONT ELEVATIONEND ELEVATION
Symbol Y
Drawing X
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The components required to build the model are also detailedbelow.
PART A-180 Degree Bracket PART B-135 Degree Bracket
PART C-75 mm F lexible rod PART D -200 mm Straight rod
PART E-250 mm Straight rod
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Using the pictures of the components on the previous page to help you,Complete the table below, stating the quantities of each componentrequired to assemble the frame.
Part Quantity Required
PART A
PART BPART CPART DPART E
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A café is looking for a new design for a menu.Two versions of the menu are shown below.
( ) State the page orientation that has been used forthe menu.
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( ) State the single command that would be used to change the text “Menu 1” in Design A, so that it reads vertically, as in Design B.
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( ) State the single command that would be used to produce the graphic inDesign B from the original graphic image.
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Design A Design B
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8.
A Commonwealth Games flyer has been produced for thetrack cycling events.
Label the flyer to show the Desktop Publishing andIllustration terms.
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Track CyclingTrack racing dates back to the end of the nineteenthcentury. The first World championships were held in1895. Track cyclists are powerful athletes, generallywith far more muscle bulk than “road racers”.
SPRINT EVENTS
INDIVIDUAL SPRINT (part of the olympic programme):Qualificao n consists of flying start 200 m m e trials.These are followed by knockout heats of 2-3 laps. Thebest two riders fight it out in the final. Somem es riders
TEAM PURSUIT (part of the Olympic programme):Two teams of 4 riders (3 riders for women) start onopposite sides of the track and compete over 4 km (3 kmfor women). The winning team is the one that managesto catch its opponents or that records the fastest m e.
POINTS RACE:The final result is determined according to points gainedduring sprints (one every 10 laps of a 250 m track and by
KEIRIN (part of the Olympic programme):Keirin racing originated in Japan. Between 3 and 7 riderscompete in a sprint race of 600-700 m a er havingfollowed in the slipsteam of a pacing motorbike for thefirst 1.400 m. The motorbike gradually increases thespeed from 30 to 50 km/h (25 to 45 km/h for women).
ENDURANCE EVENTS
INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT:Two riders start on opposite sides of the track andcompete over 4 km (3 km for women). The winner is therider who manages to catch his/her opponent or whorecords the fastest m e.
COMBINED EVENT
OMNIUM (part of the Olympic programme):The Omnium is made up of 6 events and is disputed over2 consecuv e days. The final classificao n is establishedby adding up the finishing places in each event. Thewinner is the rider who has the lowest total.
MENS:
● Flying lap● Points race (30 km)● Eliminao n race● Individual race● Individual pursuit (4 km)● Scratch race● Kilometre m e trial
WOMENS:
● Flying lap● Points race (20 km)● Eliminao n race● Individual pursuit (3 km)● Scratch race● 500 m m e trial
will come to a standsl l in an effort tomake their opponent take the lead, whichis the least advantageous posio n beforethe final sprint to the finish line.
TEAM SPRINT (part of the Olympicprogramme):This speciality is raced by teams of threeriders over three laps of the track (forwomen, 2 riders over 2 laps). Each riderleads for a lap before dropping back. A erthe heats, the 2 best teams line up tocontest the final. Those who registeredthe 3rd and 4th fastest m es meet up in aB final which decides the last placeavailable on the podium.
KILOMETRE (or 500 m for women):This is an idividual m e trial from astanding start. The compet or with thefastest m e is the winner.
laps won. At the UCI World Champion-ships, the distance is 40 km for men andtake over 25 km for women.
MADISON:Up to 18 teams of two riders take part inthis relay race contested by means ofintermediate sprits. While one teammember races, the other slows down totake a rest. The classificao n is establishedaccording to the distance covered and thepoints won in the sprints. The Madison isheld over distances of 25-50 km for EliteMen depending on the compeo n.
SCRATCH RACE:This is a race for up to 24 individual ridersover 15 km for men and 10 km for women.The first lap is neutralised.Cycling will take place at the
Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome track
GLASGOW 2014
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December Assessment
Graphic CommunicationNotre Dame High School
N4/5
Marking scheme
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Marking Instructions for each question
Question Expected response Max
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1 a i Any one answer which states clearly where alignment has been used, suchAs
Text on left hand pageText on right hand pageText on centre page centre aligned
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1 a ii Any one answer which describes the effect of alignment on Layout, forexample:
It helps organise the layoutGives it a structureMakes it easier to read/followHelps unify the layoutMore appealing to readerMore noticeableMore effective and modern looking
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1 b Any two simple descriptions which indicate an understanding of visualimpact, for example:
-Use of pastel colours to attract younger market-Pastel colours attractive to girls-Varied colour of text to draw reader in-Text is varied ie bullet points, centred text, informational text Boxes, different fonts etc -Text outlines in different colours-Modern design through use of colour
(One mark per correct description given up to two marks)
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1 cTarget market -Teenagers/studentsGirlspeople interested in designpeople interested in computers
1 d Any one logical statement in the context of the question, for example:
-modern layout-informal fonts for titles-balance between text and images-use of pastel colours-teenagers/students in photo
1 eUse of different colours in headingsInformal/italic fontsUse of pastel coloursYoung people pictured in photos
1 f Any two clear statements which show a reduction of impact, such as:
Use recycled paperPublish online, allowing some of the workforce to work from homeUse environmentally-friendly inksPrint in economy modeSwitch off computers
(One mark per correct statement given up to two marks)
1 g Any one logical benefit from DTP , for example:
Improved speed and accuracy of productionImages can be easily modifiedDesigns can be emailedModifications can be made easily and quicklyDTP users can work from home
2.Any combination or variation of the following stages.Pupils must make correct reference to sizes throughout.
Create 2D sketchDraw square size 40x40mmFinish sketchExtrude 20mm (add material)2D sketchDraw Square size 36x36mmFinish sketchExtrude 10mm (add material)2D sketchDraw square size 30x30mmFinish sketchExtrude 25mm (cut material)Sketch on top faceDraw circle size diam 3mmFinish sketchExtrude through all (cut material)
Fillet 2 cornes or edges (no size supplied)As no size given here do not count this part of the answer.
2b.Any combination or variation of the following stages.Pupils must make correct reference to sizes throughout.
Create 2D sketchDraw square size 36x36mmFinish sketchExtrude 45mm (cut material)Fillet 2 bottom corners size r 2mm
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Bar chart or line graph
Liberal democrats
2005
Liberal democrats
Conservatives
2010
4Floor planSite planLocation planConcreteInsulationBrickworkSawn wood
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IsometricOrthographicTo show drawing is in third angle projectionAA - 9 BB - 12The size of the objectSize of the paperCapability of the printerAmount of detail required
Drawing is full size.
6A 8B 4C 6D 8E 8
7A portraitB rotate or flipC mirror
8HeaderMarginColumnGraphic/imageCaptionGutterfooter