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GCSE Product Design Term 4 : Review
Do not write on this question paper
Answer each question on the answer sheet by shading in the box. e.g If you change your mind cross out your original answer and shade your new answer. e.g 1. Which method of printing is used to print this full colour book?
A – Letterpress B – Flexography C – Offset Lithography D – Screen printing 2. Which method is used to print this Bon Jovi tee shirt?
A – Letterpress B – Flexography C – Offset Lithography D – Screen printing 3. The first printing process invented by William Caxton was called: A – Letterpress B – Flexography C – Offset Lithography D – Screen printing 4. The main part of this paperback book (not the cover) printed by flexography will NOT have:
A – Black text B – Line drawings C – Colour pictures D – Blank pages 5. The diagram below shows the process of:
A – Letterpress B – Gravure Printing C – Offset Lithography D – Flexography 6. Postage stamps are printed by which process?
A – Letterpress B – Gravure Printing C – Offset Lithography D – Flexography 7. Which of the following is untrue, about this symbol?
A – It is called a registration mark. B – It is used to line up paper as they go through different printing machines. C – It is targeted by a laser beam. D – It is used by the printer to check that black ink is printing correctly. 8. Which of the following to NOT a method of enhancing printing A – Embossing B – Varnishing C – Use of gold colour ink D – Stapling 9. Giving a product a name is called: A – Advertising B – Branding C – Naming D – Product 10. Mrs Brown always uses Persil washing detergent. This is called: A – Brand Loyalty B – Product Loyalty C – Brand Identity D – Advertising Success 11. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) checks that advertisements are: A – Legal, decent, honest and truthful. B – Effective in persuading people to buy more of the product. C – No more than 30 seconds long if on TV. D – Put up on billboards correctly. 12. The image below is a:
A – patent B – registered trade mark C – copyrighted symbol D – registered symbol
13. An inventor will register what, to protect his idea from theft? A – Patent B – Copyright C – Intellectual property right D – Trademark 14. Which of the following is NOT a purpose of advertising? A – To persuade consumers to change brand. B – To persuade consumers to buy more of the brand. C – To persuade consumers to start using the brand. D – To persuade consumers to stop using the brand. 15. The constant re-planting of forests makes the timber production industry: A – Sustainable B – Recyclable C – Un-environmentally friendly D – Economically unviable 16. Which of the following R’s is the most effective in reducing environmental impact? A – Reduce B – Re-use C – Recycle D – Refuse 17. Timber can usually be separated into natural timber or manmade board: A – By checking for FSC logo B – By using a float test C – With a magnet D – Visually 18. The two main types of metals that are recycled are: A – Steel and Tin B – Steel and Aluminium C – Tin and Aluminium D – Aluminium and Copper 19. The easiest way to separate steel from other metals is with a: A – Light B – Battery C – Magnet D – Symbol 20. What is the name of the computer system that is used to organize the manufacture of the Mini? A – KISS B – ERIC C – JIT D – SNOG 21. What does a manufacturer try to reduce? A – Profit B – Efficiency C – Waste D – Productivity 22. A series of ‘Quality Control’ checks throughtout manufacturing is called: A – Quality Assurance (QA) B – Testing through Manufacture (TTM) C – Get it right first time (GIRFT) D – Series of Quality Control Checks (QCC)
23. A manufacturer has a document that identifies the dangers to employees. This is called a: A – Quality Control Check B – Risk Assessment C – Danger Assessment D – Risk Check 24. The reason CD’s are the same size all over the world is a result of the work of the: A – BSI B – ISO C – WBC D – IBO 25. This symbol is called the:
A – British Standards Symbol B – BS mark C – CE mark D – Kitemark 26. ‘Which’ magazine: A – is payed for by the taxpayer B – independently tests products and writes a report C – tests products for a manufacturer and writes a report D – is payed for by manufacturers 27. A shop that sells a pair of new wellingtons that leak straight away is breaking which law? A – Sale of Goods Act B – Trade Descriptions Act C – Unfair Contract Terms Act D – Sale of Wellingtons Act 28. A shop that advertises new products that are actually second hand is breaking which law? A – Sale of Goods Act B – Trade Descriptions Act C – Unfair Contract Terms Act D – Second Hand Goods Act 29. The Health and Safety Executive does NOT have the power to: A – Enter any workplace at any time B – Advise a business about safe working C – Sack unsafe workers D – Close down an unsafe workplace 30. The sale of counterfeit football shirts is:
A – legal in this country B – illegal in this country C – legal when sold from market stalls D – legal when bought on the internet