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WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS METALS 1. A metal alloy is a mixture of two or more metals or a metal and an element. (a) Name a ferrous alloy: _______________________________________ (1) (b) Name a non-ferrous alloy: ____________________________________ (1) (c) Explain the advantages of creating alloys: ______________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ (2) 2. The three main types of heat treatment for metals are annealing, hardening and tempering. Use lines to connect the type of heat treatment with the correct definition. (3) Annealing Heating to cherry red and rapidly cooling Hardening Heating until metal reaches a specific colour Tempering Softening metal by heating and leaving to cool © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 3. Write the correct material alongside its description below. (8) Aluminium Lead Stainless steel Iron Copper Brass Zinc High-speed steel Material Description A yellow non-ferrous metal used to make padlocks A very heavy metal with a low melting point A pure metal that does not rust A ferrous metal contains this metal A metal used for galvanising A metal used to make drill bits A metal used for making knives and forks A metal found in electrical cables © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 4. A design for a wall-mounted bracket made from ferrous metal is shown below. (a) Part A must pivot from side to side. In the space below, use sketches and notes to show in detail how you would do this. (5) © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS (b) The bracket design is to be made from mild steel. (i) Name a suitable finish you could apply to the metal in school. ____________________________________________________________ (1) (ii) In the space below, describe, with notes and sketches, the stages you would follow to apply the finish to the steel. (4) (c) Name a method of permanently attaching Part B to Part C. ____________________________________________________________ (1) © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 5. Explain what is meant by an alloy. ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (2) 6. Give an advantage of an alloy over a pure metal. ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________(2) 7. The pins of a plug are made from brass. Give two reasons for this choice of material. (i) Reason 1: __________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (2) (ii) Reason 2: ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (2) 8. Explain why router cutters are often made from tungsten carbide rather than steel. ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (2) © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 9. Name two different types of steel. ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (2) 10. Explain how you would accurately and safely drill a 10mm hole in steel. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ (4) © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 11. The diagram below shows part of an axle for a child’s bike. It is manufactured from a single piece of 10mm mild steel bar. (a) Use notes and sketches to explain how you would: (i) reduce the diameter of the end of the bar to 6mm (4) (ii) produce a thread on the end of the bar to attach a metal nut. (4) © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 12. The diagram below shows a 5mm thick piece of steel marked out for drilling and shaping. Using notes and sketches, explain how you would remove the waste material and finish the radius. (4) © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS 13. The diagram below shows a greenhouse constructed from aluminium. (a) Other than strength, describe two properties of aluminium that make it a suitable material for the greenhouse. (i) Property 1: ____________________________________________________________ _______ _________________________________________________________ (2) (ii) ii) Property 2: ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ (2) (b) The greenhouse comes ‘flat-packed’ and is constructed using nuts and bolts. Give two advantages of this type of construction. (i) Advantage 1: _________________________________________________________ (1) _________ © Hodder Education 2010 WJEC DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY FOR GCSE: RESISTANT MATERIALS (ii) Advantage 2: _________________________________________________________ (1) © Hodder Education 2010