AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
GRADE 12
NSC PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2018

MEMORANDUM 

SECTION A 
QUESTION 1 
1.1
1.1.1 C✔✔ (2)
1.1.2 A✔✔ (2)
1.1.3 C✔✔ (2)
1.1.4 C✔✔ (2)
1.1.5 B✔✔ (2)
1.1.6 C✔✔ (2)
1.1.7 B✔✔ (2)
1.1.8 A✔✔ (2)
1.1.9 C✔✔ (2)
1.1.10 A✔✔ (2)  (10 x 2) (20) 

1.2
1.2.1 cell phones✔✔ (2)
1.2.2 flat belt✔✔ (2)
1.2.3 methanol✔✔ (2)
1.2.4 weaker✔✔ (2)
1.2.5 Carbon-dioxide (CO2 )/dry powder✔✔ (2)  (5 x 2) (10) 

1.3
1.3.1 B✔✔ (2)
1.3.2 E✔✔ (2)
1.3.3 A✔✔ (2)
1.3.4 D✔✔ (2)
1.3.5 C✔✔ (2)  (5 x 2) (10)

TOTAL SECTION A: 40

SECTION B 
QUESTION 2: MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES 
2.1 FOUR safety properties of insulation material 

  • Must not be harmful or dangerous to people when inhaled or  touched.✔ 
  • Should not burn easily.✔ 
  • Rodents and insects must not be able to eat it or build their nests in  it (treated with an anti pest agent).✔ 
  • Should be light.✔ (4)   

2.2 2.2.1 TWO measures of ensuring that humans do not  accidently come into contact with an electric fence. 

  • Place safety signs on the fence and gates.✔ 
  • Don’t erect near or across pathways.✔ (2) 

2.2.2 Reasons for using ceramic insulators between the wire  and the post of an electric fence. 

  • It is not a conductor of electricity.✔ 
  • Weather resistance/Strong/Durable.✔ (2)
  • 2.2.3 Function of the appliances shown in the picture. 
  • It applies tension on the wire of an electric fence.✔ 
  • When the fence wire loses its tension it is not necessary  to loosen the wire, it can be wind up with this appliance.✔ (2) 

2.2.4 Description of what will happen to a person when he/she  touches an electric fence if the amperage is too high. 

  • The result of too high amperage will be that a person will  sustain a lethal shock that can cause tissue damage✔ or  heart failure.✔ (2) 

2.2.5 TWO types of batteries that can be used as a power  source for an electric fence energizer. 

  • 12v dry disposable battery✔ 
  • 12v wet rechargeable battery✔ (2)

2.2.6 Factors that have an influence on the earth return cycle  of an electric fence. 

  • There must be a return path through the ground and an  earth spike back to the energizer in order to complete the  loop.✔ 
  • The animal is the missing link that completes the loop.✔ 
  • Vegetation will also complete the loop causing the output  voltage of the energizer to drop.✔ 
  • Therefore it is very important to keep any growth on the  line to a minimum to ensure the animal receives the  maximum shock from the energizer.✔ (4) 

2.2.7 THREE ways of increasing the earth efficiency for  particularly poor earth conditions like very dry soil.   

  • Increasing the number of earth spikes.✔ 
  • Run an earth return wire in parallel to the fence line and  connecting it to earth spikes at regular intervals.✔ 
  • Using copper plates in the ground.✔ (3)

2.3 FOUR uses of Teflon on a farm. 

  • Automobile wiper blades✔
  • Carpet or fabric protector✔
  • All-weather clothing✔
  • Coating for eyeglass lenses✔
  • Magazines for guns✔
  • Teflon coated cooking pans✔
  • Teflon tape for sealing  fittings✔ 
  • Car wash products✔
  • O-Rings✔ 
  • Oil and water seals✔
  • Teflon Taps and fitting✔
  • Non-return valves✔
  • Flanges✔ 
  • Pipe saddles✔ (Any 4) (4)

2.4 THREE different applications of Vesconite on farm implements. 

  • Bushes✔ 
  • Solid rods✔ 
  • Wear plates✔ (3)

2.5 Bronze used to manufacture propellers of huge ships. 

  • Ships spend all their life in seawater that is highly corrodible.✔ 
  • Bronze is the most cost effective metal because of its resistance  against corrosion by seawater.✔ (2)

2.6 FIVE influences that manganese have on stainless steel.  

  • It combats corrosion.✔ 
  • Gives steel a coarser structure.✔ 
  • Changes the band structure, at the same time causing a reduction  in striking strength.✔ 
  • Increases tensile strength.✔ 
  • Reduces the critical cooling tempo and by doing so improves  hardening.✔ 
  • Increases resistance against wear.✔ 
  • Reduces magnetism.✔ (Any 5) (5) [35]

QUESTION 3: ENERGY 
3.1
3.1.1 FIVE different types of renewable energy sources used by  modern society. 

  • Solar energy✔ 
  • Wind energy✔ 
  • Hydro energy✔ 
  • Geothermal energy✔ 
  • Bio energy✔ 
  • Tidal energy✔ (Any 5) (5) 

3.1.2 The geothermal source protection from cooling down too  much. 

  • Do not pump too much cold water into the hole✔ (1) 

3.2
3.2.1 Factors that have a negative influence on the effectiveness  of a solar energy cell.  

  • Climate, weather patterns✔ 
  • High levels of pollution✔ 
  • Sun energy is not available during the night time✔ 
  • A cloudy day makes this energy source ineffective✔ (4) 

3.2.2 TWO types of energy that are directly generated from solar  energy. 

  • Heat✔ 
  • Electricity✔ (2) 

3.2.3 A device used with solar panels that change direct current  to alternating current. 

  • Inverter✔/transformer✔ (1) (Any 1) 

3.3
3.3.1 TWO actions to prevent the blades from being damaged when they turns too fast during a strong wind storm. 

  • Change the pitch of the blades✔ 
  • Apply the brakes✔ (2)

3.3.2 FIVE advantages of a small wind energy system to the  farmer. 

  • Decades of free electricity after initial-cost recovery.✔ 
  • Increased property values.✔ 
  • Reliable electricity.✔ 
  • Relief from high and volatile prices of other forms of  electricity.✔ 
  • Personal energy independence.✔ 
  • Ability to support clean energy and reduce global warming.✔ (Any 5) (5) [20]

QUESTION 4: SKILLS AND CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES 
4.1
4.1.1 THREE of the most possible causes of poor penetration during MIG  welding. 

  • Current too low✔ 
  • Preparation too narrow✔ 
  • Root face too large✔ 
  • Root gap too small✔ 
  • Worn contact tip causing irregular arc✔ 
  • Incorrect alignment of plates✔ (Any 3) (3) 

4.1.2 Reason why it is not necessary to use additional flux when MIG  welding. 

  • The shielding gas (CO2) replaces the flux✔ (1) 

4.1.3 TWO reasons why MIG welding is quicker than conventional arc  welding. 

  • Rod is not changed regularly✔ 
  • Flux does not have to be removed✔ (2) 

4.1.4 Type of material used for manufacturing suitable protective clothing  for welding.  

  • Cotton✔ (1)

4.1.5 A reason for your answer in QUESTION 4.1.4 

  • Other synthetic materials melt when exposed to heat/cotton does not melt  when exposed to heat✔ (1) 

4.1.6 Explanation of why a little metal ball occurs on the tip of your MIG  welding torch. 

  • The gap between the welding tip and the work piece is too small.✔ 
  • You are building up too much heat because the current setting is too  high.✔ (2) 

4.1.7 TWO ways of clearing the metal ball from the tip of the MIG welding  torch. 

  • Use pliers to remove the blob of welding from the nozzle.✔ 
  • Use a file or small grinder to remove the blob.✔ 
  • In severe cases, replace the nozzle.✔ (Any 2) (2)

4.1.8 TWO different metals that can successfully be welded with a MIG  welding machine.  

  • High alloy steel (stainless alloys)✔ 
  • Aluminium✔ 
  • Mild steel✔ (Any 2)  (2) 

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4.2 Explanation on how you will achieve a neat final welded joint with the angle  grinder. 

  • Use a grinding wheel on the angle grinder.✔ 
  • Be careful as you approach the surface of the original stock. You don't want to grind through your nice new weld.✔ 
  • Move the angle grinder around like you would a sander so as not to heat up, or  grind away any one spot of the metal too much.✔ 
  • If you see the metal get a blue colour to it you are either pushing too hard with  the grinder or not moving the grinding wheel around enough.✔ 
  • Wear a full face mask when grinding, a mask or respirator, and ear  protection.✔ (5)

4.3 The overhead arc welding procedure. 

  • Use an arc as short as possible.✔ 
  • Weld a number of runs without any lateral movement.✔ 
  • When molten metal starts dripping, the amperage should be reduced slightly.✔
  • Move electrode slightly faster.✔ 
  • Hold electrode in same position as in relation to base metal.✔ (Any 4) (4)

4.4
4.4.1 A device that can be used to light the flame of an oxy-acetylene torch.

  • Always light the oxyacetylene torch with the striker.✔ (1) 

4.4.2 Explanation of why it is NOT advisable to use a cigarette lighter or  matches when igniting the oxyacetylene torch. 

  • A cigarette lighter or match would put your hand too close to the ignition  tip.✔ (1)

4.4.3 The procedure that must be followed to shut down the oxy-acetylene  equipment after welding is finished. 

  • Turn off the acetylene valve on the torch handle.✔ 
  • Turn off the oxygen valve on the torch handle.✔ 
  • Turn the main cylinder valve clockwise on the top of both gas  cylinders.✔ 
  • Now open the two valves on the torch handle to 'bleed' the system.✔ 
  • Turn both the oxygen and acetylene regulator handles counter clockwise until they are loose.✔ 
  • Close both valves on the torch handle. (Any 5) (5) 

4.5 Explanation of how to deal with hazardous gasses when using a plasma  cutting torch. 

  • Under no circumstances inhale these gases.✔
  • If you must inspect a piece as you cut it, view the piece from the side, not from above. This will minimize your exposure to hazardous gas.✔
  • Make sure the work area is well-ventilated as well.✔
  • An exhaust hood or a space open to the outside is recommended when using a plasma torch.✔
  • Respirators or other breathing apparatus may be required.✔(5) [35]

QUESTION 5: TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 
5.1 5.1.1 Identify component A. 

  • Auger✔ (1)

5.1.2 The function of the ram. 

  • The hay is compressed in the baling chamber by the ram✔ with a  forward backward movement.✔ (2) 

5.1.3 TWO functions of the slip clutch found in the drive mechanism of  a baling machine. 

  • To prevent heavy objects from being taken into the baler.✔ 
  • To protect the pick-up if it is impeded by anything.✔ 
  • To protect the auger if it becomes overloaded.✔  (Any 2) (2) 

5.1.4 FIVE procedures that must be followed before the baler is  stored for a long period. 

  • Remove all bales from baling chamber.✔ 
  • Clean the baler properly.✔ 
  • Drain and replace all oil.✔ 
  • Releases the tension on all drive belts.✔ 
  • Remove all chains, clean and oil them, and replace them.✔ 
  • Dismantle all slip clutches, clean them and reassemble them but  do not put the springs under tension.✔ 
  • Totally reduce bale chamber tension.✔ 
  • Cover all unpainted areas with a thin layer of grease.✔ 
  • Grease all grease nipples.✔ 
  • Store baler in a dry place under cover.✔ (Any 5) (5) 

5.2 Reason why it is necessary to make use of a four-wheel drive tractor  with a front-end loader mechanism, to move large round bales. 

  • The front suspension and wheels are stronger to carry the weight of the  bales.✔ (1) 

5.3
5.3.1 Calculation of the diameter of pulley A on the pump.

  • Na x Da = Ng x Dg
    Diameter of Driven pulley Dg = 3 750 x 200✔ 
                                                         2 000✔ 
    Dg = 375✔ mm✔ (4)

5.3.2 FOUR advantages of V-belts. 

  • V-belts do not easily slip off pulleys.✔ 
  • V-belts draw tighter round pulleys when tension increases.✔ 
  • Lubrication is never necessary.✔ 
  • V-belts are relatively strong, and under normal circumstances do  not easily break.✔ 
  • Cold, moist conditions, age or use do not cause V-belts to stretch  or shrink.✔ 
  • V-belts last longer than flat belts.✔  (Any 4) (4)

5.4
5.4.1 Meaning of illustration of arrow A. 

  • The illustration shows how the plough✔tends to push down the front  wheels✔when a top link✔ is fitted between the plough and tractor. (3) 

5.4.2 THREE ways a farmer could make use of to change a tractor`s  mass displacement positively. 

  • Decrease the tow bar pulling force✔ 
  • Lower the tow bar✔ 
  • Increase the wheelbase✔ (3) 

5.4.3 THREE factors that have an influence on the forward movement  of the tractor when ploughing. 

  • Ploughing depth✔ 
  • Soil resistance✔ 
  • Forward speed of the tractor✔ (3)

5.5 The reason why a differential is installed in the rear axle of a tractor.  

  • Changing direction of rotation✔ 
  • Speed reduction✔ 
  • Dividing rotation equal between the rear wheels✔ 
  • Increase torque✔  (Any 3) (3)

5.6 FOUR causes of tractor that overturns. 

  • Cornering at high speed.✔ 
  • Driving off the shoulder of roads.✔ 
  • Working on a steep ditch, hill or washout.✔ 
  • Carrying loads too high in the front-end loader.✔ 
  • Hitching too high when pulling heavy loads.✔ 
  • Towing loads downhill too fast and/or without sufficient brakes.✔ 
  • Sliding off loading ramps.✔ 
  • The load on the trailer more than 75% of the tractors weight.✔  (Any 4) (4)

5.7 TWO places where the sensitivity element can be installed on a tractor. 

  • Where the top link is fitted✔  
  • In the differential housing✔ 
  • At the base of the lifting arms✔  (Any 2) (2)

5.8 The medium that is used to drive each tool. 

  1. Air ✔
  2. Oil✔
  3. Electricity✔ (3) [40]

QUESTION 6: WATER MANAGEMENT 

6.1 FOUR types of filtering systems used to purify water for human  consumption and describe the working of each. 

  • Distillers’ purification system✔
    • They work with a boiling water/evaporation system.✔
  • Reverse Osmoses purification system✔ 
    • It works through a liquid system and through a membrane very  slowly in molecule level.✔
  • Whole house purification system✔
    • Use cartridges to filter water.✔
  • Faucet water filters✔ 
    • Installed in the kitchen and cleaned water as needed.✔
  • Jug /Pitcher filters 
    • The water will go in at the top and slowly filter down and finally  captured at the bottom in a reservoir. (Any 4 x 2) (8) 

6.2 Meaning of abbreviation 'GIS' and the use of it in a modern farming  enterprise. 

  • GIS : Geographical Information System✔ 
    • Remote sensing image data from the soil and crops is processed and  then added to the GIS database.✔ 
    • This data is analysed and interpreted.✔ 
    • Problem areas or areas of under production in fields are identified.✔
    • The problem areas can then be rectified by adding extra water or  fertilizers.✔ (5) 

6.3 Reasons for determining the flow rate of water in an irrigation  system. 

  • To ensure the correct calibration of the sprayers.✔ 
  • Effective scheduling of irrigation.✔ 
  • To prevent the over utilization of the water source.✔ 
  • To use water economically.✔ (2) (Any 2)   

6.4
6.4.1 The most important substance that is found in any septic  drain that ensures that it will function properly. 

  • Bacteria✔ (1)

6.4.2 The function of the distribution box of a septic drain. 

  • Serves to distribute the flow from the septic tank overflow  evenly to the absorption field or seepage pits.✔ 
  • It is important that each trench or pit receive an equal amount  of flow.✔ 
  • This prevents overloading of one part of the system.✔(3)

6.4.3 THREE places where a septic drain should not be build. 

  • Near boreholes or drinking water installations.✔ 
  • Near the farmhouse.✔ 
  • Near traffic.✔ 
  • Where people usually eat, wash or work regularly.✔ (Any 3) (3)

6.5
6.5.1 The use of the irrigation timer. 

  • This device controls the watering through different irrigation  lines.✔ 
  • This device can start and stop the irrigation system.✔ (2) 

6.5.2 TWO basic types of irrigation timers that can be used on a  farm. 

  • Mechanical timers✔ 
  • Electronic timers✔ (2)

6.5.3 FOUR different types of irrigation systems. 

  • Overhead irrigation systems✔ 
  • Centre pivot irrigation systems✔ 
  • Sprinkler irrigation✔ 
  • Travel irrigation system✔ 
  • Wheel line irrigation system✔  (Any 4) (4)

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TOTAL SECTION B: 160
GRAND TOTAL:   200

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