Identify FIGURE A - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
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Identify FIGURE A.
Identify FIGURE B.
Identify number 4.
Identify number 5.
Identify number 9.
Identify number 6.
Identify number 7.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Identify FIGURE A - NSC Civil Technology Woodworking - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify FIGURE A
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FIGURE A is identified as the South Elevation/Elevation.
Step 2
Identify FIGURE B
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FIGURE B is identified as the Ground floor plan/ Floorplan.
Step 3
Identify number 4
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Number 4 is identified as 'First floor level' or 'Second floor level' or 'Suspended floor'.
Step 4
Identify number 5
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Number 5 is identified as the 'Window Sill'.
Step 5
Identify number 9
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Number 9 is identified as 'Hand wash basin' or 'Wash basin' or 'Basin'.
Step 6
Identify number 6
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Number 6 is identified as 'Water closet' or 'WC' or 'Toilet pan'.
Step 7
Identify number 7
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Number 7 is identified as 'Bath' or 'B'.
Step 8
On what date was the plan printed?
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The plan was printed on 2018/10/02.
Step 9
Who drew the building plan?
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The building plan was drawn by JP Maloi.
Step 10
Name the feature in the column for the notes in FIGURE 2 that must be installed at the end of the sliding door.
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The feature is 'Ramp'.
Step 11
Name the feature in the column for the notes in FIGURE 2 that gives access to the floor.
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The feature is 'Staircase/ Stairway'.
Step 12
Identify the type of roof that is used for the building in FIGURE A.
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The type of roof used is a 'Gable roof'.
Step 13
Explain the purpose of number 1
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The purpose of number 1 is to cover the opening/close the gap between the two slopes of the roof and to prevent water and other elements from entering the roof.
Step 14
Explain the purpose of number 2
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The purpose of number 2 is to collect rainwater, channel it to the downpipe, protect the wall from water, and hide the rafters/finish off the roof.
Step 15
Explain the abbreviation FFL at number 6.
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FFL stands for 'Finished Floor Level'.
Step 16
Explain the purpose of number 7.
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The purpose of number 7 is to channel the water from the gutter to the ground.
Step 17
Explain the meaning of the arrow on the feature that must be installed in front of the sliding door.
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The arrow indicates the direction of the slope of the ramp; it indicates the slope vertically.
Step 18
Explain what is meant by 1:10 indicated on the symbol in the notes.
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It indicates the slope or the gradient of the ramp; for every 10 meters horizontally, it rises 1 meter vertically.
Step 19
Which room will feature 15 serve?
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Feature 15 serves the 'Bathroom'.
Step 20
Explain the short dash lines on the windows.
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The short dash lines indicate where the window is opening or the location of the hinges.
Step 21
Deduce the height of window 2 from the window schedule.
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The height of window 2 is either 1,200 mm or 1,200 m (ignore units).
Step 22
Deduce the width of window 3 from the window schedule.
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The width of window 3 is either 2,000 mm or 2,000 m (ignore units).
Step 23
On what elevation of the building is the bathroom window situated?
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The bathroom window is situated on the Western elevation or Western side.
Step 24
Differentiate between component number 3 and component number 8.
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Component number 3 is a window, while component number 8 is a sliding door.
Step 25
Differentiate between the light in the lounge and the light in the bathroom.
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The light in the lounge is a fluorescent light /x 40W- /3x40fluorescent light +/ and the light in the bathroom is a normal ceiling light.
Step 26
Recommend a suitable floor covering for the bathroom.
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Suitable floor coverings include Tile/ Vinyl flooring (Novilon), Colored or stained concrete flooring, or waterproof laminated floor/carpeting.
Step 27
Recommend an appropriate scale to which FIGURE A should be drawn, according to SANS.
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The appropriate scale is 1:50/100/200.
Step 28
Recommend an alternative sanitary fitment to replace number 11 that will serve a similar purpose.
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An alternative sanitary fitment would be a 'Shower'.
Step 29
Calculate the internal area of the office in m² Show ALL calculations.
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The internal area can be calculated as follows:
(220+30+110+20+80+220)×2=350m2
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4m2×3m=12m2
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4000m2=12000000m2
Step 30
Calculate the perimeter of the building. Show ALL calculations.
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The perimeter is calculated as follows:
(220+40+110+20+80+220)×2=550m
The additional details are as follows:
13×100=1300
Thus, total is:
25m+1300m=25m+110=25m
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The perimeter is 25.8 m.