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2019 Basic Design And Technology (Pre Technical Skills ) – Paper One
1. The plan of a cylinder is a
A. circle
B. rectangle
C. square
D. triangle
A. circle
2. The first stage of the design process is
A. brief
B. evaluation
C. situation
D. specification
C. situation
Figure I show the pictorial view of a block. Use it to answer questions 3 and 4.
3. Which of the following represents the front view in the direction of arrow Z?
C.
4. Which of the following represents the right end elevation?
A.
5. In the design process, the selected idea is developed in order to
A. determine the cost
B. evaluate final product
C. improve upon it
D. reduce its beauty
C. improve upon it
6. The most suitable pencil for drawing construction lines is
A. B
B. HB
C. 2B
D. 2H
D. 2H
7. A common method of cooking used for most Ghanaian staple foods is
A. steaming
B. boiling
C. frying
D. stewing
B. boiling
8. A seam that is often used for outer garment is
A. plain seam
B. French seam
C. Machine felled seam
D. Overlaid seam
A. plain seam
9. When setting a table, the first course cutlery should be placed
A. at the top edge of the dinner plate
B. on the dinner plate
C. near the dinner plate
D. further away from the dinner plate
A. at the top edge of the dinner plate
10. Stranded cotton thread is used for
A. decorative stitches
B. neatening seams
C. joining seams
D. temporary stitches
A. decorative stitches
11. Red, Orange and violet are
A. warm colours
B. cool colours
C. opposite colours
D. neutral colours
A. warm colours
12. The inscription BB on a pencil indicates that, it
A. is hard
B. is soft
C. breaks easily
D. sharpens well
B. is soft
13. A circle is
A. a form
B. a principle of design
C. a sphere
D. an element of design
D. an element of design
14. The colour violet symbolizes
A. wealth
B. peace
C. aggression
D. royalty
D. royalty
15. The primary colours are
A. red, violet, yellow
B. green, yellow, red
C. red, yellow, blue
D. violet, yellow, green
C. red, yellow, blue
16. Goggles are worn when working on a grinding machine in order to protect the
A. Head
B. Nose
C. Eyes
D. Ears
C. Eyes
17. The binding agent in mortar is
A. Water
B. Cement
C. Sand
D. Stone
B. Cement
Use the figure below to answer questions 18 and 19
18. The figure shows the procedure for cutting
A. The shoulders of a joint
B. The tenon of a joint
C. Along the grain of timber
D. Across the grain of timber
C. Along the grain of timber
19. 1The tool labelled P is called
A. Hacksaw
B. Crosscut Saw
C. Tenon saw
D. Rip Saw
D. Rip Saw
20. The process of keeping blocks damp is
A. Batching
B. Bonding
C. Curing
D. Rendering
C. Curing
21. The figure shows the procedure for
A. Plumbing a wall
B. Measuring a wall
C. Levelling a wall
D. Setting out a wall
A. Plumbing a wall
22. The tools labelled Y is a
A. Gauge rod
B. Tamping rod
C. Straight edge
D. Spirit level
D. Spirit level
23. Soft solder is an alloy of
A. Tin and lead
B. Lead and copper
C. Tin and zinc
D. Lead and zinc
A. Tin and lead
24. Which of the following is a quality of a good mortar? It should
A. Contains impurities
B. Allow water to pass-through
C. Develop cracks easily
D. Be easily workable
D. Be easily workable
25. Cable insulators are made from
A. Acrylic
B. Urea formaldehyde
C. Polyvinyl chloride
D. Nylon
C. Polyvinyl chloride
26. In order to oppose the flow of electric current in a circuit, use
A. A resistor
B. An inductor
C. LED
D. A capacitor
A. A resistor
27. Figure 4 above illustrates the principle of
A. Isometric axes
B. Perspective axes
C. Orthographic axes
D. Oblique axes
A. Isometric axes
28. The figure above shows a
A. Triangle prism
B. Square pyramid
C. Square prism
D. Triangle prism
B. Square pyramid
Use the sketch shown below to answer questions 29 & 30
29. The line labelled X is a
A. Cutting plane
B. Dimension line
C. Centre line
D. Hidden line
D. Hidden line
30. The line labelled Y is used for
A. Dimensioning
B. Sectioning
C. Indicating the centre of an object
D. Indicating the hidden detail of an object
C. Indicating the centre of an object