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www.xtremepapers.com UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certifi cate of Secondary Education *7007622549* DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY 0445/43 Paper 4 Systems and Control May/June 2012 1 hour Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. To be taken together with Paper 1 in one session of 2 hours and 15 minutes. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fl uid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. You may use a calculator. Section A Answer all questions. Section B Answer one question. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. Section A Section B Total This document consists of an 16 printed pages. IB12 06_0445_43/FP [Turn over

2 Section A Answer all questions in this section. 1 Fig. 1a shows a garden shed. The door has structural weakness and needs to be modifi ed to overcome this weakness. Fig. 1a Fig. 1b (a) Explain what would happen to the shed door, over a period of time, if the modifi cation was not carried out.. (b) Show on Fig. 1b how the door can be modifi ed to ensure it has greater structural strength. [2] 2 Fig. 2 shows a method of jointing in a framework. Fig. 2 Name the method shown.. [1]

3 3 Fig. 3 shows a graph of load against extension for a metal. load B A extension Fig. 3 Explain what is happening between the points A and B....... [2] 4 Fig. 4 shows a worm and wormwheel system. worm wormwheel Fig. 4 (a) Label Fig. 4 to show the input gear and output gear.. [1] (b) If the wormwheel has 32 teeth, state the gear ratio of the system.. [1] [Turn over

4 5 Complete the table below showing mechanisms and their actions. mechanism sketch action spur gears reduction of speed crank and slider 6 Fig. 5 shows a diagram of a lever system. X 1 m fulcrum 200 N 800 N Fig. 5 Calculate the length of X for the lever when it is in equilibrium. You must show all your working.

5 7 The table and diagram below show the colour code system for resistors. Colour 1st band 2nd band 3rd band 4th band Black 0 0 - Brown 1 1 0 Red 2 2 00 Orange 3 3 000 Yellow 4 4 0000 Green 5 5 00000 Blue 6 6 000000 Violet 7 7 0000000 Grey 8 8 00000000 White 9 9 000000000 tolerance band violet green red tolerance band State the value of this resistor. You do not need to include the tolerance.. 8 Complete the table showing switches and their uses. switch sketch uses [1] reverse current fl ow to electric motors to change their direction of rotation reed switch burglar alarm system [1] [Turn over

6 9 Explain why care is needed when connecting an electrolytic capacitor in a circuit........ [2] 10 Draw and label the circuit symbol for a NOR logic gate. [2]

7 Section B Answer one question from this section. 11 Fig. 6 shows an incomplete circuit for controlling a greenhouse plant watering system. component name component symbol resistor diode relay +9 V pump A B 0 V 24 V Fig. 6 (a) (i) Using the components in the table, complete the circuit diagram for the control circuit. [6] (ii) State how component A would be fi xed to a printed circuit board (PCB). (iii) State the type of component that would be used at position B in the circuit.... [2] (iv) Name and sketch a component that could be added to the circuit to increase its sensitivity. [2] [Turn over

8 (b) It is decided to add an on/off switch to the circuit. A single pole, single throw toggle switch is to be used. (i) Draw the circuit symbol for this type of switch. [2] (ii) Name one other type of switch that would be suitable for this application. (iii) Explain why a push to make (PTM) switch would not be suitable for this application.... [2] (c) The circuit uses a resistor. Explain how a resistor affects the voltage in a circuit.. [2] (d) Briefl y explain how a relay works..

9 (e) Fig. 7 shows a pair of resistors used to control voltage in a circuit. 9 V R 1 3 kω V 1 R 2 V 2 0 V Fig. 7 (i) Name this arrangement of resistors. (ii) Calculate the value of R 2 if the current in the circuit is 1 ma. Show all your workings. [Turn over

10 12 Fig. 8 shows a device for launching a ball. ball ball holder elastic band arm uprights base Fig. 8 (a) (i) Identify the class (order) of lever used in the ball-launching device. (ii) On Fig. 8 label the load, effort and fulcrum for the lever when the ball is launched. (iii) Explain how the device could be modifi ed so that, when still using one elastic band, the ball could be launched higher.... [2]

11 (b) Fig. 9 shows a diagram of a lever-operated can-crushing device. 200 mm 800 mm A B linkage C pressure plate mould effort Fig. 9 (i) Calculate the effort required to generate a force of 400 N at the pressure plate C. The pivot A is fi xed. Show all your workings. (ii) Complete the statement below. The type of force acting on pin B is.... [1] [Turn over

12 (c) Fig. 10 shows a mechanism for motion conversion. Q P Fig. 10 (i) Name the two types of motion shown in Fig. 10. (ii) Give the specifi c names of parts P and Q. P... [2] Q... [2] (iii) Give two applications for the mechanism shown in Fig. 10.... [2] (d) Fig. 11 shows a rack and pinion mechanism. pinion 40 teeth rack 400 teeth per metre Fig. 11 (i) Give one example of the use of a rack and pinion system.

13 (ii) the rack and pinion system shown in Fig. 11, calculate the distance moved by the rack for one rotation of the pinion gear wheel. Show all your working. (e) The use of bearings and lubrication is important in mechanical systems. (i) Explain how the use of bearings and lubrication reduces the amount of power needed to drive a mechanism.... [2] (ii) State one type of lubricant used in a motor vehicle transmission system. [Turn over

14 13 Fig. 12 shows a shackle bolt. ceiling ceiling eye bolt shackle bolt load Fig. 12 (a) (i) State the forces acting in the shackle and the bolt when loaded as shown in Fig. 12. Shackle... [1] Bolt... [2] (ii) State one property of mild steel that makes it suitable for this type of loading. (b) Explain how the design of the shackle helps to distribute stress when it is loaded.. (c) The shackle uses a threaded bolt as a temporary fi xing. (i) Explain why a threaded bolt is used in the shackle arrangement.... [2]

15 (ii) Name one permanent fi xing method used in structures and give a specifi c example of the use of this type of fi xing method. Name... [1] Example... [1] (d) Fig. 13 shows a framework for a temporary outdoor stage. A Fig. 13 Name and state the purpose of part A.. [2] (e) notes and sketches to explain the term redundant member. [Turn over

16 (f) Fig. 14 shows a test sample used in an experiment to test a material s ability to withstand stress loading. C 30 mm 2 mm 2 mm Fig. 14 (i) Calculate the compressive force, C, that would produce a stress of 250 N / mm 2 on this sample. Show all your working. (ii) The sample also experiences strain. Explain what is meant by the term strain.... (iii) The sample is compressed from 30 mm to 29.94 mm due to the compressive force. Calculate the strain on the sample. Show all your working. Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge.