CONSUMER STUDIES
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
MEMORANDUM
SEPTEMBER 2018
QUESTION 1: SHORT QUESTIONS
1.1 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
1.1.1 D ✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.2 C ✓(1) Understanding
Moderate
1.1.3 D ✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.4 C✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.5 B ✓(1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.6 B✓ (1) Understanding
Moderate
1.1.7 A✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.8 D ✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.9 B ✓ (1) Remembering
Moderate
1.1.10 D✓ (1) Remembering
Moderate
1.1.11 D ✓(1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.12 A ✓ (1) Understanding
Moderate
1.1.13 B ✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.14 C ✓(1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.15 B✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.16 C ✓(1) Understanding
Moderate
1.1.17 D ✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.18 A ✓ (1) Remembering
Easy
1.1.19 D ✓(1) Understanding
Moderate
1.1.20 C ✓(1) Remembering
Easy (20 x 1)
(20)
1.2
1.2.1 G ✓
ii ✓
(2)
1.2.2 F✓
iii ✓
(2)
1.2.3 B ✓
v ✓
(2)
1.2.4 D ✓
vii ✓
(2)
1.2.5 C ✓
i✓
(2)
Remembering, Easy (5 x 2) (10)
1.3
1.3.1 low ✓
1.3.2 flea market✓
1.3.3 renewable ✓
1.3.4 eco-friendly✓
1.3.5 upcycling ✓
1.3.6 classic ✓
Remembering, easy (6 x 1) (6)
1.4
1.4.1 C ✓
1.4.2 D ✓
1.4.3 E✓
1.4.4 H ✓
Remembering, Moderate (4 x 1) (4)
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QUESTION 2: THE CONSUMER
2.1 Explain the term exemption clause.
An exemption clause is a clause included in contracts that clears a party from any liability, ✓should he/she fail to honour the agreement/when the agreed product or service does not serve the purpose for which it was required. ✓
OR
Part of the contract that frees ✓ the supplier from blame or responsibility. ✓
Understanding, easy (2)
2.2
State THREE basic services that municipalities should offer to residences in their municipal areas.
2.3 Table non-provisional tax and provisional tax.
Non-provisional tax | Provisional tax | |
Regularity/type of income earned | Employed by an employer✓ / full-time employed ✓/ regular/ Monthly income ✓ / fixed money income / earning a salary ✓ (Any 1) (1) | Income is not fixed / irregular income ✓ / people with income other than salaries ✓ (Any 1) (1) |
How often the tax is paid | Every month ✓ / monthly ✓ (Any 1) (1) | Twice a year ✓ (1) |
Understanding, moderate (4)
2.4 Give THREE advantages of solar power to provide us with electricity.
2.5 Explain TWO ways in which consumers can save tap water in their homes.
2.6 Advertisement
2.6.1 Scam ✓
Remembering, easy (1)
2.6.2 Paragraph
The advertisement looked genuine/because it was placed in the local newspaper. ✓ Lusindiso was attracted by the flat with a sea view / near the beach. ✓ It was an easy payment method – the money market. ✓ The accommodation would have been arranged by Zukie. ✓ The contact person (Zukie) was not available just before the holiday. ✓
Analysis, moderate (5)
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QUESTION 3: FOOD AND NUTRITION
3.1 Give THREE reasons why antioxidants are used as food additives.
3.2 FIVE factors that will increase the developing of osteoporosis.
3.3 Obese people have a higher risk of health problems.
3.3.1 TWO heart-related health risks that may occur during obesity.
3.3.2 Discuss THREE eating habits to manage obesity.
Control the amount and types of food you eat and physical activities. ✓ Adopt a healthy lifestyle, maintain good eating habits. ✓ Avoid junk food/large portions, choose healthier options such as salad or grilled
foods. ✓ Reduce the total number of kilojoules you consume per day by eating fewer fatty and sugar foods. ✓ Eat more vegetables/fruit. ✓ Eat more whole grains/low GI carbohydrates as this may assist in weight loss. ✓ Increase the intake of legumes as they have a low GI are filling and are low in fat. ✓ Eat more fibre-rich food as this fills you up and delays the feeling of hunger. ✓ Eat more chicken, fish and nuts than red meat as it contains less fat and cholesterol. ✓ Drink enough water during the day. ✓ Eat a good breakfast to give you enough energy for the day. Chew the food thoroughly. ✓ Grill, bake, steam food instead of frying. ✓ Consume alcohol in moderation. ✓
Remembering, moderate (Any 3 x 1) (3)
3.4
Explain why consuming whole grains are beneficial to a person suffering from diabetes.
The fibre/soluble fibre in whole-grain helps to control blood sugar/glucose levels ✓ as they digest slower ✓ and helps to prevent large fluctuations in the blood glucose level ✓ this may help to reduce the developing of type 2 diabetes. ✓
Understanding, easy (4)
3.5 State THREE benefits that organically grown food may have for the natural environment.
3.6
3.6.1 Identify the food related disease that will result due to the plaque build-up in the arteries.
Atherosclerosis ✓
Remembering, easy (1)
3.6.2 Give a reason why the plaque build-up occurs in the arteries.
Fatty deposits/cholesterol ✓ build up inside the inner walls of the arteries due to an increased intake of saturated fat/low density lipoproteins.
Understanding, easy (2)
3.6.3 List THREE risk factors for the above-mentioned health disease.
3.6.4 Explain the following dietary guidelines to prevent or manage the disease in QUESTION 3.6.1
3.7 Scenario
One bread type | One spread | One protein filling | Two accompaniments |
Whole-wheat bread ✓ (1) | Lite-margarine ✓ (1) |
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Reasons
| Reasons
| Reasons
| Reasons
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NOTE: ONE mark for each choice and one mark for a reason.
Analysing, difficult (10)
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QUESTION 4: CLOTHING
4.1 Explain the following terms:
4.1.1 Classic style
Not trends but last for many seasons ✓ with occasional subtle
updates. ✓ Styles design, colours and fabrics ✓ that remain popular over a long period of time. ✓ (2)
4.1.2 Retrospective fashion
It refers to clothes that imitate the style of a previous era. ✓ Designers look to the past for inspiration, but interpret it with a modern twist. ✓ Styles never come back in exactly the same form / they are adapted to suit the needs and lifestyle of the present era, time and place. ✓
Remembering, easy (Any 2 x 1) (2)
4.2 Explain the following stages of the fashion cycle:
4.2.1 Introduction/launch
The fashion is first introduced; celebrities are photographed wearing the trend. Fashion leaders adopt or accept or reject the fashion. ✓
Remembering, easy (2)
4.2.2 Peak
The fashion reaches the height of popularity/many people wear it. ✓ / It is mass produced ✓ / Advertised by clothing stores and in window displays. ✓
Remembering, easy (2)
4.2.3 Obsolescence/end
Garments are out of fashion/disappear/go on sale/become obsolete. ✓ Fashion cycle is completed. ✓ A new fashion trend has already established itself. ✓
Remembering, easy (2)
4.3 Brand piracy has a definitive impact on the sales of legally protected brand names. Justify this statement.
4.4 Joyce – clothing items
Black blazer ✓ (1)
Long black pants ✓ (1)
White long-sleeved shirt ✓ (1)
Evaluating, moderate (6)
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QUESTION 5: HOUSING
5.1 Explain the following terms:
5.1.1 Transfer duties
Government tax on properties ✓ to transfer it into your name ✓ and is based on the home loan amount of the property.
OR
Tax collected by the receiver of revenue ✓ on behalf of the government. The tax is paid to SARS every time the property changes hands. ✓ It is based on the value of the property.
Remembering, easy (2)
5.1.2 Occupational rent
An amount paid by the person occupying the property ✓ to the party in whose name the property is registered ✓
OR
If the buyer occupies the property before the bond is registered ✓ he/she must pay occupational rent to the seller.✓
Remembering, easy (2)
5.1.3 Deed of sale
It is a signed offer to purchase ✓ that binds the buyer by law to purchase the property / binds a buyer and seller by law to obey the terms and conditions set out in the contract. ✓
Remembering, moderate (2)
5.2 List the financial implications for a consumer to consider when purchasing household appliances by means of instalment sales.
Remembering, moderate
5.3 Case study
5.3.1 Explain what a housing subsidy is.
An individual housing subsidy is a grant of money ✓ available to people from low-income groups ✓who want to buy a residential property for the first time. ✓
OR
A government grant ✓ to qualifying low-income consumers ✓ to help them to acquire housing. ✓
Remembering, easy (3)
5.3.2 Explain whether Vivie will qualify for a government housing subsidy
Vivie is a South African citizen. ✓ She is 35 years old/older than 21 years old. ✓She is a widow with dependants/children. ✓
Vivie earns less than R3 500 per month (R3 200). ✓
Vivie qualifies for the housing subsidy as she meets all the criteria for applying for a housing subsidy. ✓ (5)
5.3.3 State FOUR advantages of providing government housing subsidies to low income, first-time home owners.
5.4 Discuss why buying is not always financially better than renting.
5.5 Washing machine
5.5.1 Explain the term contract.
A contract is an agreement between two or more people whereby the one person offers to do something and the other person accepts.
Remembering, easy (Any 2) (2)
5.5.2 Discuss the following criteria a prospective buyer should consider before buying a washing machine:
5.5.3 Analyse the suitability of this washing machine for a large family.
QUESTION 6: ENTREPRENEURSHIPS
6.1 Explain the following terms:
6.1.1 Quality control
Is product inspection process to ensure that the product meets the standard. ✓ Quality control is to ensure that the product maintains the quality. ✓
Is a measure of excellence ‒ a quality product is free from defects.
Remembering, easy (2)
6.1.2 Sustainable profitability
To ensure that you are able to produce products for a long time without running out of cash, making a profit for a business. ✓✓
Remembering, easy (2)
6.1.3 Best sales scenario
It is when the business reaches its target /goal / a prediction of what will happen if the product sells well.
Remembering, easy (2)
6.2 Case study
6.2.1 Target market
6.2.2 TWO start-up needs
6.2.3 TWO overhead costs
6.2.4 Requirements for the packaging material
6.2.5 FOUR P’s of the marketing mix
6.2.6 FOUR factors Zelda had to consider in the choice of her business
6.2.7
NOTE: Minus (-) 1 mark if the R monetary value is not written to the final answer.
6.3 Reasons for the inconsistent income and expenses.
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TOTAL: 200