WAEC GCE Metal Work Questions 2021 Objective and Theory Update

Filed in Education by on February 18, 2021

WAEC GCE Metal Work Questions 2021: Metal Work WAEC expo questions is now available on our website. This article is specifically for those writing Metal Work in 2021 WAEC GCE examination.

In this article you get to see past WAEC GCE Metal Work random repeated questions for free, and also get to understand how the questions are set. Continue reading to see all these and many more examination details.

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is an examination board that conducts the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, for University and Jamb entry examination in West Africa countries. In a year, over three million candidates registered for the exams coordinated by WAEC.

Frequently Asked WAEC GCE Metal Work Questions

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

There will be three papers, Papers 1, 2 and 3, all of which must be taken. Papers 1 and 2 will be a composite paper to be taken at one sitting.

PAPER 1: Will consist of forty multiple-choice objective questions all of which must be
answered within 1 hour for 40 marks.

PAPER 2: Will consist of five essay-type questions. Candidates will be required to answer four questions within 1 hour 30 minutes for a total of 60 marks.

PAPER 3: Will consist of two practical works, one of which must be carried out by candidates within 3 hours for 100 marks. Candidates shall be allowed 10 minutes, prior to the commencement of the test to study the drawings.

They will be required to make a test piece for which the appropriate drawings will be supplied. Schools will be required to supply materials needed for the test of their candidates.

Paper 1 – Objectives (OBJ):

1. Which of the following should be worn when pouring molten metal?
A. Shield
B. Helmet
C. Mask
D. Goggles

2. Which of the following materials is suitable for forging?
A. Cast iron
B. Brass
C. Mild Steel
D. Bakelite

3. The tool labeled Xis known as
A. Creasing iron.
B. Bick iron.
C. Funnel stake.
D. Hatchet stake.

4. The operation being carried out on workpiece Y is called
A. Raising.
B. Wiring.
C. Beading.
D. Bending.

5. The sand used for making moulds is
A. Dry sand.
B. Facing sand.
C. Green sand.
D. Parting sand.

6. The statement that defines the requirements of an artifact is referred to as
A. Brief.
B. Specification.
C. Analysis.
D. Situation.

7. The operation performed using the tailstock is
A. Drilling.
B. Turning.
C. Parting off.
D. Screw cutting.

8. The micrometer reading indicated in the figure is
A. 10.02 mm.
B. 10.15 mm.
C. 10.20 mm.
D. 10.67 mm.

9. Which of the following materials will require curburizing during heat treatment?
A. High carbon steel
B. High speed steel
C. Mild steel
D. Cast iron

PAPER 2 – THEORY:

1. (a) State one use of the following parts of the centre lathe.
(i) Tail stock
(ii) Tool post
(iii) Carriage
(iv) Head stock

(b) Sketch the parting off tool.
(c) State two safety precautions to be observed when operating the centre lathe.

DISCLAIMER! These are not real WAEC GCE Metal Work questions but likely repeated questions over the years to help candidate understand the nature of their examinations. Ensure to take note of every questions provided on this page.

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  1. Felix says:

    its really a good one. please send the complete pass questions papers to me on metal work. Thanks

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