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Pearson Edexcel Merged Question Paper + Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2022 Pearson Edexcel GCSE In Design & Technology (1DT0) 1F: Timbers Centre Number Candidate Number *P71344A0128* Turn over Total Marks Candidate surname Other names

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Pearson Edexcel Merged Question Paper + Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2022 Pearson Edexcel GCSE In Design & Technology (1DT0) 1F: Timbers Centre Number Candidate Number *P71344A0128* Turn over Total Marks Candidate surname Other names Please check the examination details below before entering your candidate information Paper reference   P71344A ©2022 Pearson Education Ltd. Q:1/1/1 Instructions • Use black ink or ball-point pen. • Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. • Answer all questions. • Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. • Calculators may be used. • Any diagrams may NOT be accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. • You must show all your working out with your answer clearly identified at the end of your solution. Information • The total mark for this paper is 100. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Advice • Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. • Try to answer every question. • Check your answers if you have time at the end. You must have: Calculator, ruler, HB pencil, protractor, compass Design and Technology COMPONENT 1: Timbers Time 1 hour 45 minutes 1DT0/1F Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1) *P71344A0228* 2  SECTION A Core Answer ALL questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 1 (a) The materials that products are made from are chosen because of their properties. Figure 1 shows a table of products. For each of the products shown, give a property of the material it is made from that makes the material suitable for the product. The first one has been done for you. Picture of product Material and product Property Urea formaldehyde 3-pin plug Insulator of electricity Aluminium drinks can (1) (i) ................................................................................ Felted wool fabric hat (1) (ii) ................................................................................ TRACING PAPER PAD Tracing paper (1) (iii) ................................................................................ Laminated plywood salad servers (1) (iv) ................................................................................ Figure 1 *P71344A0328* Turn over 3  (b) Explain one disadvantage of using urea formaldehyde for the 3-pin plug. 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The pins of the 3-pin plug are made from brass. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc in the ratio of 13:7 (13 parts copper to 7 parts zinc). (c) Calculate how much copper is required to make 50kg of brass. (2) Answer ............................................................... kg (Total for Question 1 = 8 marks) *P71344A0428* 4  2 Figure 2 shows a wall mounted book holder manufactured from mahogany. DT Wall mounted book holder Book Screwed to the wall through the front of the book holder Figure 2 (a) Name one other appropriate hardwood that could be used to make the wall mounted book holder. (1) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... (b) Explain one working property of mahogany that makes it an appropriate choice of material for the wall mounted book holder. 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Each wall mounted book holder is made as a one-off. (c) Explain one advantage for the manufacturer of making each wall mounted book holder as a one-off. 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(4) Cost £ .............................................................. (Total for Question 2 = 9 marks) *P71344A0628* 6  3 Figure 4 shows an electrically powered hand drill and the circuit symbol for an electrical component. Electrical component Chuck Main body Battery Circuit symbol for the electrical component Figure 4 (a) Name the type of electrical component from the circuit symbol shown in Figure 4. (1) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... *P71344A0728* Turn over 7  The electrically powered hand drill is being redesigned. The manufacturer is considering using a bevel gear inside. (b) Explain one reason for using a bevel gear inside the electrically powered hand drill. (2) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... (c) The electrically powered hand drill also has a compound gear train inside. Figure 5 shows a schematic diagram of the compound gear train. 40T Driver gear Driven gear 20T 40T 20T Driver gear Driven gear T = Teeth Figure 5 Calculate the revolutions per minute (RPM) of the driven gear if the driver gear rotates at 400RPM. (2) Driven gear .............................................................. RPM *P71344A0828* 8  (d) Explain one benefit of using a battery for the electrically powered hand drill. 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The manufacturer of the electrically powered hand drill is considering using carbon fibre for the main body. (e) Explain two benefits of using carbon fibre for the main body of the electrically powered hand drill. 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(Total for Question 3 = 11 marks) *P71344A0928* Turn over 9  4 A not-for-profit organisation has developed some agro-textiles that can be used by farmers. (a) Explain two ways that agro-textiles can be used by farmers. 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(b) A farmer requires 420m2 of agro-textile to cover their field. The agro-textile is available in rolls 50m long measuring 1.2m wide. Calculate the number of rolls of agro-textile the farmer needs to cover their field. (2) Number of rolls .............................................................. *P71344A01028* 10  (c) Discuss how fair trade products have been used to support farmers and societies in developing countries. 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(Total for Question 4 = 12 marks) TOTAL FOR SECTION A = 40 MARKS *P71344A01228* 12  SECTION B Timbers Answer ALL questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. 5 Figure 6 shows a design solution for a bird feeder together with some additional information. Backboard Full jar of peanut butter with the lid removed Jar support 15 70 R30 R35 Additional information Backboard Full jar of peanut butter with the lid removed Jar support 15 70 R30 R35 Dimensions of the jar of peanut butter in mm Diagram not to scale Figure 6 *P71344A01328* Turn over 13  (a) The bird feeder holds a full jar of peanut butter and needs to be improved to include the following specification points. The bird feeder must: • hold the jar securely and allow an empty jar to be easily replaced • include a cover that protects the backboard and jar support and keeps the jar dry • be able to be hung up in a tree and easily moved to another tree. Use notes and sketches, on the outline below, to show how the bird feeder could be modified to include these three specification points. You will be marked on how you apply your understanding of design and technology, not your graphical skills. (6) *P71344A01428* 14  (b) Figure 7 shows a wooden money box in the shape of a tea cup. Slot for coins See-through screen on both sides Figure 7 Explain two ways that the wooden money box meets, or fails to meet, the criteria of providing a method to encourage young children to save money. 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(Total for Question 5 = 10 marks) *P71344A01528* Turn over 15  6 Figure 8 shows a children’s easel. The front and back sections of the frame are made from a hardwood and open using hinges. Paper is placed on the MDF painting surface. Top rail Upright MDF painting surface Bottom rail Back section of frame Front section of frame Figure 8 The MDF for the painting surface is manufactur

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