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The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
This document consists of 4 printed pages.
© UCLES 2012 [Turn over
Cambridge International Examinations
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
ART AND DESIGN 0400/01
Paper 1 Broad-based assignment For Examination from 2015
SPECIMEN PAPER
The question paper may be handed to candidates as soon as it is received. The examination can be
scheduled at any time provided it is completed no later than 30 April for the June examination series
and 31 October for the November examination series.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Write your Centre number, candidate number, name and question number on the labels provided and attach
each one to the top right-hand corner of the front of each sheet of paper.
Answer one question.
In addition to the controlled eight-hour test, up to two sheets (four sides) of A2 paper of supporting studies
should be submitted. These supporting studies should be undertaken after receipt of this paper and prior to
the controlled eight-hour test. The supporting studies will act as the candidates’ reference material which will
inform their controlled eight-hour test.
Supporting studies must be taken into the examination room and must be submitted for external assessment
together with the final examination work. The submission will be assessed as a whole.
At the end of the controlled test, place the work produced on top of the supporting studies and fasten all your
work together in the top left-hand corner.
All questions in this paper carry equal marks.
2
© UCLES 2012 0400/01/SP/15
INFORMATION TO TEACHERS
The controlled eight-hour test can be scheduled at any time provided it is completed by 30 April for
the June series and 31 October for the November series.
During the preparatory period, candidates are required to produce their supporting studies in
response to one question. They must bring this work to the start of the controlled eight-hour test and
these supporting studies must remain with the controlled test work under secure conditions.
Candidates cannot submit supporting studies after the start of the first session and they should not
produce additional supporting studies during the controlled eight-hour test.
From the work produced during the preparatory period, candidates are expected to select and
organise which pieces of their supporting studies they want to submit in order to support the
controlled eight-hour test. Any work that they do not wish to submit should be clearly labelled as ‘not
to be submitted’ and this work should be retained under secure conditions until after the end of the
Enquiries about Results period. For additional guidance, you should refer to A Guide to Administering
Art and Design and the Cambridge Handbook.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
You may seek initial guidance regarding the selection of question and appropriate choice of materials
and processes at the start of the preparatory period from your teacher. You are advised to research
and investigate your ideas from first-hand studies of primary sources.
What are first-hand studies?
First-hand studies can be carried out in a variety of methods, either by sketching a building, drawing a
horse or apple or by taking a photograph of it. It should be your record and it should be made or
produced directly from the primary source.
What is a primary source?
A primary source is the actual item, object, building, person, or so on. If the question asks you to
produce a response to the starting point ‘Dried flowers or seed pods’, and you look in a book or use
an internet search engine, then this is secondary source material. If you gather together some actual
dried flowers and real seed pods and analyse them directly, this is classed as primary source
material.
Your supporting studies and your controlled eight-hour test work will be assessed out of a total of 100
marks. During the preparatory period, you should prepare for the controlled eight-hour test by
researching and developing your ideas, attempting alternative outcomes and producing supporting
studies to enable you to produce a response to one of the questions from this paper.
You are reminded that the supporting studies and the controlled eight-hour test work are marked
together against all the assessment objectives. Assessment Objective AO1 is concerned with
gathering, recording and research and investigation, and Assessment Objective AO2 is
concerned with exploration and development of ideas. You should take this into account when
preparing your supporting studies.
You must take these supporting studies with you on the first day of the controlled eight-hour test. Your
supporting studies will then remain at the Centre while you complete the test.
At the end of the controlled eight-hour test, you will be expected to edit your supporting studies and
present them on no more than two sheets of A2 paper. You may mount work on both sides if you wish
(four sides in total).
3
© UCLES 2012 0400/01/SP/15 [Turn over
You must demonstrate, in both your supporting studies and your controlled eight-hour test work, that
you have:
• recorded your ideas from first-hand studies and investigated a number of different approaches
• considered alternative media and techniques
• selected appropriate materials
• shown evidence of the influence on your work and of other artists, designers and/or crafts people
• indicated cultural references, personal evaluations and critical analysis.
Quality of written communication
You are reminded that where written evidence is presented alongside any of your work for this
component, both the practical work and the written information (commentary, notes and annotations)
will be assessed in conjunction with each other and against all the assessment objectives.
You do not have to communicate in writing but if you do, then you should ensure that you:
• Write in English and that what you write is legible. You should check your spelling, punctuation
and grammar to make sure that your meaning is clear.
• Use a style of writing that is appropriate and fits the context of the work.
• Organise information in a way that makes it clear and coherent. Specialist terminology should be
used as appropriate.
• Correctly reference all source material.
Your work will be assessed using the following assessment objectives:
AO1 Gathering, recording, research and investigation Marks
• investigate and research a variety of appropriate sources
• record and analyse information from direct observation and/or other sources and
personal experience
20
AO2 Exploration and development of ideas
• explore a range of visual and/or other ideas by manipulating images
• show a development of ideas through appropriate processes
20
AO3 Organisation and relationships of visual and/or other forms
• organise and use the visual and/or other forms effectively to express ideas
• make informed aesthetic judgements by recognising the effect of relationships
between visual and/or other forms
20
AO4 Selection and control of materials, media and processes
• show exploration and experimentation with appropriate materials
• select and control appropriate media and processes, demonstrating practical,
technical and expressive skills and intentions
20
AO5 Personal vision and presentation
• show personal vision and commitment through an interpretative and creative
response
• present an informed response through personal evaluation, reflection and critical
thinking
20
Total 100
4
Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every
reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the
publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity.
Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local
Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge.
© UCLES 2012 0400/01/SP/15
Choose one question.
1 A glass vase partially filled with water, a bunch of flowers, coloured ribbon and a pair of scissors
2 Two items of jewellery
3 An open box of chocolates
4 A figure seated and fastening their shoe
5 Urban decay
6 Stacked
7 Reflections
8 Acrobatics
9 Through the fence
10 Amphibious

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Broad based assignment - paper 1 - 2015

  • 1. The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 4 printed pages. © UCLES 2012 [Turn over Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education ART AND DESIGN 0400/01 Paper 1 Broad-based assignment For Examination from 2015 SPECIMEN PAPER The question paper may be handed to candidates as soon as it is received. The examination can be scheduled at any time provided it is completed no later than 30 April for the June examination series and 31 October for the November examination series. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number, name and question number on the labels provided and attach each one to the top right-hand corner of the front of each sheet of paper. Answer one question. In addition to the controlled eight-hour test, up to two sheets (four sides) of A2 paper of supporting studies should be submitted. These supporting studies should be undertaken after receipt of this paper and prior to the controlled eight-hour test. The supporting studies will act as the candidates’ reference material which will inform their controlled eight-hour test. Supporting studies must be taken into the examination room and must be submitted for external assessment together with the final examination work. The submission will be assessed as a whole. At the end of the controlled test, place the work produced on top of the supporting studies and fasten all your work together in the top left-hand corner. All questions in this paper carry equal marks.
  • 2. 2 © UCLES 2012 0400/01/SP/15 INFORMATION TO TEACHERS The controlled eight-hour test can be scheduled at any time provided it is completed by 30 April for the June series and 31 October for the November series. During the preparatory period, candidates are required to produce their supporting studies in response to one question. They must bring this work to the start of the controlled eight-hour test and these supporting studies must remain with the controlled test work under secure conditions. Candidates cannot submit supporting studies after the start of the first session and they should not produce additional supporting studies during the controlled eight-hour test. From the work produced during the preparatory period, candidates are expected to select and organise which pieces of their supporting studies they want to submit in order to support the controlled eight-hour test. Any work that they do not wish to submit should be clearly labelled as ‘not to be submitted’ and this work should be retained under secure conditions until after the end of the Enquiries about Results period. For additional guidance, you should refer to A Guide to Administering Art and Design and the Cambridge Handbook. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES You may seek initial guidance regarding the selection of question and appropriate choice of materials and processes at the start of the preparatory period from your teacher. You are advised to research and investigate your ideas from first-hand studies of primary sources. What are first-hand studies? First-hand studies can be carried out in a variety of methods, either by sketching a building, drawing a horse or apple or by taking a photograph of it. It should be your record and it should be made or produced directly from the primary source. What is a primary source? A primary source is the actual item, object, building, person, or so on. If the question asks you to produce a response to the starting point ‘Dried flowers or seed pods’, and you look in a book or use an internet search engine, then this is secondary source material. If you gather together some actual dried flowers and real seed pods and analyse them directly, this is classed as primary source material. Your supporting studies and your controlled eight-hour test work will be assessed out of a total of 100 marks. During the preparatory period, you should prepare for the controlled eight-hour test by researching and developing your ideas, attempting alternative outcomes and producing supporting studies to enable you to produce a response to one of the questions from this paper. You are reminded that the supporting studies and the controlled eight-hour test work are marked together against all the assessment objectives. Assessment Objective AO1 is concerned with gathering, recording and research and investigation, and Assessment Objective AO2 is concerned with exploration and development of ideas. You should take this into account when preparing your supporting studies. You must take these supporting studies with you on the first day of the controlled eight-hour test. Your supporting studies will then remain at the Centre while you complete the test. At the end of the controlled eight-hour test, you will be expected to edit your supporting studies and present them on no more than two sheets of A2 paper. You may mount work on both sides if you wish (four sides in total).
  • 3. 3 © UCLES 2012 0400/01/SP/15 [Turn over You must demonstrate, in both your supporting studies and your controlled eight-hour test work, that you have: • recorded your ideas from first-hand studies and investigated a number of different approaches • considered alternative media and techniques • selected appropriate materials • shown evidence of the influence on your work and of other artists, designers and/or crafts people • indicated cultural references, personal evaluations and critical analysis. Quality of written communication You are reminded that where written evidence is presented alongside any of your work for this component, both the practical work and the written information (commentary, notes and annotations) will be assessed in conjunction with each other and against all the assessment objectives. You do not have to communicate in writing but if you do, then you should ensure that you: • Write in English and that what you write is legible. You should check your spelling, punctuation and grammar to make sure that your meaning is clear. • Use a style of writing that is appropriate and fits the context of the work. • Organise information in a way that makes it clear and coherent. Specialist terminology should be used as appropriate. • Correctly reference all source material. Your work will be assessed using the following assessment objectives: AO1 Gathering, recording, research and investigation Marks • investigate and research a variety of appropriate sources • record and analyse information from direct observation and/or other sources and personal experience 20 AO2 Exploration and development of ideas • explore a range of visual and/or other ideas by manipulating images • show a development of ideas through appropriate processes 20 AO3 Organisation and relationships of visual and/or other forms • organise and use the visual and/or other forms effectively to express ideas • make informed aesthetic judgements by recognising the effect of relationships between visual and/or other forms 20 AO4 Selection and control of materials, media and processes • show exploration and experimentation with appropriate materials • select and control appropriate media and processes, demonstrating practical, technical and expressive skills and intentions 20 AO5 Personal vision and presentation • show personal vision and commitment through an interpretative and creative response • present an informed response through personal evaluation, reflection and critical thinking 20 Total 100
  • 4. 4 Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2012 0400/01/SP/15 Choose one question. 1 A glass vase partially filled with water, a bunch of flowers, coloured ribbon and a pair of scissors 2 Two items of jewellery 3 An open box of chocolates 4 A figure seated and fastening their shoe 5 Urban decay 6 Stacked 7 Reflections 8 Acrobatics 9 Through the fence 10 Amphibious