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EDEXCEL GCSE Design and Technology (In progress)
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Production in Quantity
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What is a prototype in manufacturing terms?
First working model
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The most costly production method is
one-off
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Order the production methods from least costly to most costly.
1️⃣ Mass production
2️⃣ Batch production
3️⃣ One-off production
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Batch production involves making identical products one at a time.
False
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Mass production typically requires a small
workforce
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What type of production is used for paper manufacturing?
Continuous production
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Continuous production operates
24/7
due to constant demand.
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Match the term with its definition.
Prototype ↔️ First working model
Batch production ↔️ Identical groups of products
Mass production ↔️ Large-scale manufacturing
Continuous production ↔️ 24/7 manufacturing
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What does a manufacturer aim to control during production?
Tolerance
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Tolerance refers to the acceptable range of
variation
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A tolerance of +/- 1 mm for a frame ensures perfect accuracy.
False
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What is the tolerance range for A4 paper dimensions?
297 × 210 +/- 1 mm
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Quality control procedures ensure products meet customer
requirements
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What does a registration mark in printing ensure?
Alignment of colors
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Crop marks
indicate where to cut the paper after printing.
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Colour bars are used to check the
intensity
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