www.studyguide.pk CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level ART AND DESIGN 8704/1 PAPER 1 Controlled Test OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2001 TIME 15 hours 15 hours INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Choose one of the options given overleaf. Your work for this paper may or may not be related to work submitted for Component 2. Preparatory studies must be taken into the examination room and must be submitted for external assessment together with your final examination work. The entire submission will be assessed as a whole. The preparatory work must consist of not more than two sheets of paper (four sides) no larger than A1 size (594 x 841 mm) on which smaller works may be mounted. Candidates may work on smaller paper if they choose. Your name, Centre number, candidate number and question number must be written clearly on the label fixed in the top right-hand corner of the front of each piece of paper. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES This paper assesses your response to visual stimuli and involves direct observation from primary sources, recording analysis and 2D and/or 3D development. This question paper consists of 4 printed pages. (NH) S09157/1 © CIE 2001 http://www.xtremepapers.net [Turn over www.studyguide.pk 2 Choose one of the following questions from any section. From direct observation and personal experience record, analyse and develop your ideas. Section A is appropriate for any Area of Study and may be chosen by candidates who prefer an openended starting point. Section B is appropriate for any Area of Study and may be chosen by candidates who prefer a specific starting point. Section C may be chosen by candidates who prefer to be offered a specific design brief. Section A 1 Hollow or cavernous. 2 Players. 3 Contrasts of light and shade. 4 Livestock. 5 Circularity. 6 Long-distance or close-up. Section B 7 Three different fish or crustaceans, one of which is being prepared for cooking, arranged on creased wrapping paper with a knife. 8 An arrangement of three or four tools and some materials associated with a craft such as Printmaking, Carpentry, Ceramics or Carving. 9 The whole or the upper half of a person washing or drying their hair. 8704/1 W01 www.studyguide.pk 3 10 A view from inside a shop or a store looking out through a door or a window. 11 Interpret the whole or any part of this passage. They were crossing a bridge at the bottom of the hill, over the ravine. It appeared overtly horrendous here. In the bus one looked straight down, as from the maintruck of a sailing ship, through dense foliage and wide leaves that did not at all conceal the treachery of the drop: its steep banks were thick with refuse, which even hung on the bushes. Turning, Hugh saw a dead dog right at the bottom, nuzzling the refuse; white bones showed through the carcass. (From ‘Under the Volcano’ by Malcolm Lowry) Section C 12 A music recording company plans to issue a series of compact discs under the title of ‘Rhythms of the World’. Using the standard size of 120 mm x 120 mm, design the front covers for three discs according to your own choice of music selected from different regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, North or South America. 13 Design a repeating pattern in black and white and three colours for the wrapping paper of a shop selling fresh flowers and potted plants. 14 Design the costumes for two partners entering a Carnival Parade, for which the theme is INSECTS. 15 FUNSETS is the name of a toy manufacturer which intends to market sets of related products in one package. Design the packaging to contain three Dolls or Vehicles or Animals or Puzzles. 8704/1 W01 www.studyguide.pk 4 Copyright Acknowledgements: Question 11. © Under the Volcano, Malcolm Lowry, Penquin 1962. Cambridge International Examinations has made every effort to trace copyright holders, but if we have inadvertently overlooked any we will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity. 8704/1 W01