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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
EXAMINATION

TECHNICAL DRAWING
Paper 02 - General Proficiency
tj nours

l1 MAY2010 (a.m.)

In addition to the lj hours, candidates are allowed


10 minutes to read through the paper. Writing MAY
begin during this time.

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. Each candidate should have the following for this examination:


Traditional Drawing Method
Two sheets of drawing paper (both sides may be used)
Drawing instruments
Drawing board and tee square
Metric scale rule
Computer-Aided Drafting Method

A minimum of six sheets of size 8å" * 11, OR three sheets size 11" x 17" paper
Personal computer with monitor, keyboard, mouse and printer
Computer-Aided Drafting software
N.B. ALL solutions to questions attempted for this Option MUST be PRINTED for
submission.
2. All dimensions are given in millimetres unless otherwise stated.

3.
'When first-angle or third-angle is not specified, the choice of projection is left to the
candidate's discretion, in which case the type of projection used MUST be clearly stated.
4. Where scales to be employed are not stated, the full size should be applied.
5. The use of graph sheet/paper is NOT allowed.
6. The number of each question answered MUST be written next to the solution.
7. Each candidate MUST enter his/her school code and registration number in the appropriate
space at the bottom right-hand corner of the drawing papen
8. All geometrical construction lines MUST be visible on all
answers submitted for
BOTH Traditional Drawing and Computer-Aided Drafting Methods.
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This paper has TWO sections: Section I, Plane Geometry and Section II, Solid Geometry. Answer
FOURquestions,TWO from Sectionl(PlaneGeometry) and TWO from SectionII (Solid Geometry)

Each question is worth 20 marks.

SECTION I - PLANE GEOMETRY

Answer TWO questions from this section.

l. (a) Draw a line AB 150 mm long.


(b) Divide the line AB geometrically into seven equal divisions.
(c) Draw a circle, using five parts of the line AB as the diameter.

(d) Construct the largest regular pentagon that can be fitted within the circle.

(20 marks)

2. Figure I shows a parallelogram ABCD with two adjacent sides AB and BC equal to 100 mm and
60 mm respectively and the angle between them equal to 120".

Figure 1

Construct

(a) the parallelogramABCD

(b) a square equal in area to the parallelogram.

(20 marks)

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3. A triangle ABC has a base AB : 90 mm, side AC : 80 mm and angle BAC : 75o.

(a) Construct the triangle ABC.

(b) Construct a triangle XYZ similar to triangle ABC, and with a perimeter of 240 mm.

(20 marks)

4. Figure 2 shows a simple mechanism with point O fixed, while point B is free to slide along the
bar XY as OA rotates in a clockwise direction as shown.

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OA= 40
AB=90
AP=40
Figure 2

(a) Copy the given mechanism.

(b) Plot the locus of the point P, as OA makes one complete revolution.
(20 marks)

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SECTION II - SOLID GEOMETRY


AnswerTWO questions from this section.

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(a) the given front elevation and plan

(b) an auxiliary elevation of the bar on the XY line.

(20 marks)

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6. Figure 4 shows two orthographic views of a truncated right rectangular prism.

C AB=40
AD =35

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Figure 4

Draw full size

(a) the two given views

(b) the development of the truncated right rectangular prism with C, C, as the seam.

(20 marks)

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1 Figure 5 shows two incomplete orthographic views of a cylinder intersecting a hexagonal prism
at 60".

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(a) Draw the given views.

(b) Complete the elevation showing the curve of interpenetration between the hexagonal prism
and the cylinder.

(c) Complete the plan showing the curve for the end of the cylinder.
(20 marks)

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Figure 6 shows the orthographic views of a WOODEN BLOCK.

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Figure 6

Draw an isometric view of the block with 'S' as its lowest point.

(20 marks)

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