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1963
SCOTTISH CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
Woodwk
Ordy I
TECHNSCAL SUBJECTS
Woodwork
Ordinary Grade—(First Paper)
TOOLS, MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Thursday, 23rd May—1.30 p.m. to 2.45 p.m.
Candidates should attempt question 1 and any other
THREE questions.
Marks may be deducted for bad spelling and bad
punctuation, and for writing that is difficult to read.
The value attached to each question is shown in
brackets.
Sketches may be used to illustrate your answers.
Make a sketch of a bookcase (open front) to contain the following books:—
18 books—each book 9 in. high, 6 in. wide and 1|- in. thick;
20 books—each book 1\ in. high, 5| in. wide and 1J in. thick.
The bookcase is to be made of hardwood and is to sit on a stand comprising
rails and legs.
Make a cutting list of the material required.
Name the joints you would use in the construction of the bookcase.
Sketch the joints used in the making of the stand.
^ Name three hardwoods used in the making of quality furniture.
Sketch the cross section of a tree trunk. Name four principal parts. Give a
nef note of the function of each part.
3. It
is required to join, edge to edge, two pieces of timber 2 feet long, 6 in. broad
aild I in. thick.
Suggest three methods of doing this and describe one with pictorial sketches.
Marks
(40)
(20)
(20)
[114]
SCOTTISH CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION
Woodwk
Ordy I
TECHNSCAL SUBJECTS
Woodwork
Ordinary Grade—(First Paper)
TOOLS, MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Thursday, 23rd May—1.30 p.m. to 2.45 p.m.
Candidates should attempt question 1 and any other
THREE questions.
Marks may be deducted for bad spelling and bad
punctuation, and for writing that is difficult to read.
The value attached to each question is shown in
brackets.
Sketches may be used to illustrate your answers.
Make a sketch of a bookcase (open front) to contain the following books:—
18 books—each book 9 in. high, 6 in. wide and 1|- in. thick;
20 books—each book 1\ in. high, 5| in. wide and 1J in. thick.
The bookcase is to be made of hardwood and is to sit on a stand comprising
rails and legs.
Make a cutting list of the material required.
Name the joints you would use in the construction of the bookcase.
Sketch the joints used in the making of the stand.
^ Name three hardwoods used in the making of quality furniture.
Sketch the cross section of a tree trunk. Name four principal parts. Give a
nef note of the function of each part.
3. It
is required to join, edge to edge, two pieces of timber 2 feet long, 6 in. broad
aild I in. thick.
Suggest three methods of doing this and describe one with pictorial sketches.
Marks
(40)
(20)
(20)
[114]
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Description | Examination papers for the School Leaving Certificate 1888-1961 and the Scottish Certificate of Education 1962-1963. Produced by the Scotch (later 'Scottish') Education Department, these exam papers show how education developed in Scotland over this period, with a growing choice of subjects. Comparing them with current exam papers, there are obvious differences in the content and standards of the questions, and also in the layout and use of language |
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