w w 2 900 300 600 (b) In the space indicated, draw the symbol for the angle of projection used for the orthographic views. [3] (ii) $ 152 000 92 000 64 000 36 000 16 000 An incomplete view of the illustration is given below. Complete the illustration by: (c) Complete the front view by: (i) Television Video Audio Telephones Pagers om .c ....................................................................................................................... [2] Annual Company Turnover by Division s er (a) State the scale of the orthographic views. An illustration is needed for the electronics company HEPTAGON PRODUCTS. The illustration is to be used for publicity purposes and consists of the following: – an ellipse 178 high and 146 wide; – a regular heptagon circumscribing a circle; – a pie chart in the circle giving details of the distribution of turnover between the Divisions of the company; – the letters H and P in two squares. ap eP 580 m The complete end view and an incomplete front view of an information screen for a bus station are given below. A pictorial view of the monitor is given to the right. e tr .X w 1 (a) constructing the ellipse, the centre lines of which are given; constructing the line of intersection between Parts A and B; both parts are cylindrical; [5] (b) drawing the regular heptagon circumscribing the given circle. The base of the heptagon is horizontal; [6] 50 drawing the monitor in position in the frame; hidden detail is not required. [9] 290 (d) Project a plan view of the complete information screen including the monitor. Hidden detail is not required. [11] [8] 2 Bosses Ø 100 10 Thick (c) constructing a pie chart in the given circle to represent the figures given to the right. [6] MONITOR (d) drawing letters H and P as large as possible in the given squares. The style of the lettering should represent an electronics company; [5] (e) colouring your pie chart. [5] DRAW THE SYMBOL OF PROJECTION HERE PLAN A B FRAME MONITOR END VIEW FRONT VIEW International General Certificate of Secondary Education UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY Paper 2 Communication TIME 0445/02 May/June 2005 1 hour © UCLES 2005 1 hour Print your surname, other names, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided. Candidate’s Surname ............................................................................................................................... Answer any two questions. Other Names ............................................................................................................................................. Draw your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. Centre Number ......................................................................................................................................... All dimensions are in millimetres. Candidate’s Number ................................................................................................................................. SPA (SJF3469/TC) S78539/6 The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. [Turn over For Examiner’s use draw design sketches of two ideas for a logo for the perfume; [3] (ii) draw accurately your chosen idea for the logo on the given front view of the bottle to the right; [5] (iii) colour the logo only. (ii) [2] the bolt head is made from polished metal; [4] 1:1 10 40 40 80 160 168 40 PART 1 PART 2 40 240 240 40 40 Ø8 40 50 60 40 PART 5 C Ø8 PART 3 28 24 24 28 PART 4 DRAW THE DEVELOPMENT HERE C Ø 60 Ø 40 50 M8 DRAW DESIGN SKETCHES HERE © UCLES 2005 30 40 Ø8 40 ANSWER (a) AND (b) HERE ANSWER (c) HERE 40 R 60 (c) to approximately the same scale, sketch freehand a view of the plaster-cast stand that would be formed in the mould. [9] SCALE Ø8 160 (i) 24 20 (c) The perfume is called STARLIGHT. In the positions indicated: 40 60 (a) draw to a scale of 1:2 an isometric view of the assembled mould; the position of corner C is given; show only one bolt in position; [14] (b) pencil shade your drawing to show that (i) the mould is made from four separate pieces of wood; [3] 240 Ø8 Ø8 In the positions indicated: (b) In the position indicated, construct a one-piece development (net) of the container. Include gluing and other flaps. [15] 40 160 [5] 240 28 24 (a) Complete the orthographic view by projecting a plan view. A mould for the plaster-cast stand of an ornament consists of four pieces of wood held together by bolts and nuts. Details of the parts are given to the right. The four pieces of wood are assembled with part 1 at the back followed by part 2, then part 3 and then part 4 at the front. The bolts are passed through the 8 mm diameter holes with the round head of each bolt to the front. 160 4 40 The pictorial view below shows a perfume bottle with a cap. Orthographic views of the bottle and cap are given to the right. The bottle is to be sold in a thin card container which fits tightly against the six sides of the bottle and is tall enough to include the cap. 40 3 C