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TEST CODE 01347021

FORM TP2023 130 MAY/JUNE 2023

CARIBBEA N EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE"
EXAMINATION
TECHNICAL DRAWING

OPTION A - BUILDING DRAWING

Paper 02 - Technical Proficiency


2hours 40 minutes

08 MAY 2023 (a.m.)

965 GENERAL INFORMATION

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


(a) Traditional Drawing Method
Two sheetsof drawing paper (both sides may be used)
Drawing instruments
Drawing board and T-square
Metric scale rule
OR

(b) Computer-Aided Drafting Method


A minimum of three sheets of 1|" x 17" paper
Personal computer with monitor, keyboard, mouse and printer
Computer-aided drafting software
NOTE: After completing EACH question, save your work electronically on the available
storage device. At the conclusion of the examination, the invigilator will give
you instructions for submitting the saved files.
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2. Alldimensions 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 candidates
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. Each candidate should use his/her own judgement to supply any dimension or detail not directly
shown on the drawings.
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 nunber in the appropriate space
at the bottom right-hand corner of each page.
8. Youare advised to take some time to read through the paper and plan your answers.
DONOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOUARE TOLD TO DO S0.

Copyright© 2022 Caribbean Examinations Council


Allrights reserved.
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two sections: Section I, Working Drawing


This paper consists of TWOquestions. It is divided into
and Section II, Sketch and Design. Answer BOTH questions.
Computer-Aided Drafting
Candidates MAY use EITHER the Traditional Drawing Method OR the
Method.

SECTION I VWORKING DRAWING

Do NOT Spend more than 2 hours on this section.

1, of thefloor plan ofa community


Figure I, on the enclosed sheet,shows an outline ofa line drawing conference
room, one roonm, one actiVity
centre. The community centre has one large meeting
room, a kitchen, a storage room, an office, a reception hall and bathrooms.
centre, using
(a) (i) Draw, to a scale of 1:50, the completed floor plan of the community (19 marks)
appropriate building conventions.

The drawing should include the following components:


Internal and external walls
(7 marks)

Allwindows and doors (8 marks)

(5 marks)
Kitchen sink,cupboards, and counters
Bathroom fixtures (toilets and sinks) (6 marks)

(ii) Label your drawing with the name of EACH room. (6 marks)

(ii) Show SIX main dimensions which MUST include an overall dimension, a room
dimension, adoor dimension and a window dimension.
(5 marks)

(iv) Print a suitable title and the scale used. (2 marks)

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NOTE

Standard drawing practices and conventions for producing working drawings are to be followed.

Specifications for fioor plan


Walls: External concrete blocks (1 50 mm thick)
Internal concrete blocks (|50 mm thick)

Doors: Exterior doors solid panel (2000 mm high x 910 mmwide)


Interior doors solid panel (2000 mm high x 810 mm wide)

Window size: Single hung sash -1780 mm high x 1120 mm wide (single hung sash)
Bathroom window - 900 mm high x 500 mm wide (single hung sash)
Kitchencounter: 610mm wide

Candidates will be awarded marks for

CAD presentation (OA presentation) (1 mark)

line work/line type/line weight. (5 marks)

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shown in
(b) (i) Draw, to a scale of 1:1l0. a cross section of the ridge detail at "A"
Figure 1on the enclosed sheet. (4 marks)

The drawing should include the following components:

Ridge cap (3marks)

Roof covering (3 marks)

Sheet board (plywood) (3 marks)

Ridge rafter (ridge board) (3 marks)


Rafter (3marks)
(ii) Label EACH component. (5 marks)
(iii) Print a suitable title and the scale used. (2 marks)

NOTE

Standard drawing practices and conventions for producing working drawings are to be followed.
Specifications for ridge detail
Roof covering: Metal sheets on 50mm laths/purlins
Sheet board (plywood): 75 mm thick

Ridge rafter: 50 x 200 mm

Rafter: 50 x 150 mm

Total90 marks

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SECTION IISKETCH AND DESIGN

Do NOT spend more than 30 minutes on this section.

2. (a) Make neat, proportional orthographic sketches of the following FOUR window types,
indicating the swing OR the sliding direction:
Top-hung awning (5 marks)

Casement (5 marks)

Horizontal sliding (5 marks)

Louvres (5 marks)

(b) Label EACH window type. (7 marks)

NOTE

Candidates will be awarded marks for

proportion and neatness. (3 marks)

Total 30 marks

END OF TEST

IF YOUFINISH BEFORE TIME IS


CALLED,CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST.

01347021/MJ/CSEC 2023
1.0 M, 1.0 M 2.8 M
4.0 M

0.6 M
0.5 M

Conference
Room
2.3 M

Kitchen

Meeting
Room
4.7 M

2.4 M

1.2 M
1.9 M
y61 M

2.1 M 1.9 M
2.0 M 2.0 M

Figure

1. Entrance
Patio Reception
Desk Reception
Hall
Floor 1.9 M 2.1 M Patio
Back
15.5 M6.1 M 2.1 M
1.2 M 6.1 M
plan

1.0M

2.0 M 2.1 M 2.0 M

0.4 M 1.2 M

Storage
2.5 M Office

2.7 M 1.1M 2.8 M Activity


Room

H 4.7 M

1.0 M

FemaleToilet Toilet
Male
2.2 M

1.2 M

1.1M6.1M
.7 M 1.6 M 3.3 M 4.0 M

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