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CSEC® Technical Drawing Past Papers (2005)
CSEC® Technical Drawing Past Papers (2005)
TECHNICAL DRAWING
OPTION - BUILDING DRAWING
Paper 03/1 - General Proficiency
PRACTICAL
3 hours 10 minutes
( 12 MAY 2005 (a.m.))
GENERAL INFORMATION
A minimum of six sheets of size(~" x 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 submitted, printed on
sheets of paper.
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. The candidate should use his/her own judgement to supply any dimensions or other details
not directly shown on the drawings.
5. The number of each question answered MUST be written next to the solution.
6. Each candidate MUST enter his/her school code and registration number in the appropriate
space at the bottom right-hand corner of the drawing paper.
BUILDING DRAWING
This paper has TWO sections: Working Drawing, and Sketch and Design OR 3D Solid Model
Design Drawing.
Answer ONE question from Working Drawing, and ONE question from Sketch and Design OR
3D Solid Model Design Drawing.
Candidates MAY use EITHER the Traditional Drawing Method OR the Computer-Aided Drafting
Method.
Working Drawing
1. Figure 1, on one of the enclosed sheets, shows the outline of a floor plan for a two-bedroom
residence. The building is to be covered with a hip roof.
(b) Draw, to a scale of 1:10, the open eave detail to show a suitable method for anchoring the
roof. Show clearly ALL construction details.
Print a suitable title and the scale used at the base of EACH drawing.
Specifications:
2. The incomplete outline of a floor layout plan for a three-bedroom residence is shown in Figure 2,
on one of the enclosed sheets.
(a) Draw, to a scale of 1:50, the entire completed floor plan to include a suitable design for the
incomplete section, marked "A". The drawing should include:
(b) To a scale of 1: 150, draw and position the building given in Figure 2, on the site plan given
in Figure 3 on one of the enclosed sheets.
The front corner labelled 'X' MUST be located at 5100 mm from the road and 4200 mm
from the South boundary line. The front of the building MUST be parallel to the existing
road.
Proposed building
Set backs - distances from boundary lines
Road/driveway
Septic tank, soakaway and sewer lines
Dimensions of property lines
North arrow
Print a suitable title and scale used at the base of EACH drawing.
N.JL. Standard drawing practices and conventions for drawing floor plans and site
plans are to be followed.
Specifications
Doors Main entrance: 2 solid panel wooden doors, 900 wide x 2100 high,
each
External: flush doors, 900 wide x 2000 high
Internal: flush doors, 750 wide x 2000 high
3. Make a neat, vertical sectional sketch in orthographic projection to illustrate the arrangement
between the lintel and the top of the door frame in a concrete block wall construction.
4. Make neat pictorial sketches to illustrate THREE methods for arranging the comer post in
constructing a timber partition. (20 marks)
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