CONSUMER STUDIES
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS
MAY/JUNE 2019
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
QUESTION | CONTENT | MARKS | TIME (minutes) |
1 | Short Questions (All topics) | 40 | 20 |
2 | The Consumer | 20 | 20 |
3 | Food and Nutrition | 40 | 40 |
4 | Clothing | 20 | 20 |
5 | Housing and Interior | 40 | 40 |
6 | Entrepreneurship | 40 | 40 |
TOTAL: | 200 | 180 |
ALL the questions are COMPULSORY and must be answered in the ANSWER BOOK.
Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper.
Start EACH question on a NEW page.
You may use a calculator.
Write only in black or blue ink.
Pay attention to spelling and sentence construction.
Write neatly and legibly.
QUESTION 1: SHORT QUESTIONS
1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. Choose the answer and write only the letter (A–D) next to the question numbers (1.1.1 to 1.1.20) in the ANSWER BOOK, e.g. 1.1.21 D.
1.1.1 Interest rates in South Africa are based on the … rate.
1.1.2 An exemption clause in a contract …
1.1.3 The source of electricity that does NOT cause pollution:
1.1.4 The disease that can spread through breathing in the air when an infected person sneezes, coughs or spits:
1.1.5 The milk that may contribute to high cholesterol levels:
1.1.6 One of the main concerns about genetically modified foods:
1.1.7 According to a study, malnutrition is the underlying cause of 64% of child mortality (death) in South Africa. This is the result of …
1.1.8 Eating more fibre-rich food may help with the management of the following diet-related disease:
Study the picture below and answer QUESTIONS 1.1.9 and 1.1.10 that follow.
White cold-shoulder top |
1.1.9 In terms of the guidelines of a professional working wardrobe, the top is …
1.1.10 The optical illusion created by the top is that the …
1.1.11 The criterion that must be considered when buying household appliances for consumers with diverse abilities:
1.1.12 An advantage of building a house:
1.1.13 The cost that is usually payable when buying or renting a house:
1.1.14 The NHBRC is useful when a consumer …
1.1.15 The cost that is based on the value of the property:
1.1.16 One characteristic of a product with a competitive edge is that it …
1.1.17 Adhering to specifications ensures …
1.1.18 The factor that influences the efficient production of quality products:
1.1.19 The price of products should be dropped …
1.1.20 The business that will require the lowest start-up costs:
1.2 Identify TWO statements in the list below that are TRUE regarding packaging materials. Write only the letters (A–E) next to the question number (1.2) in the ANSWER BOOK.
1.3 Choose TWO heating and cooling properties of stove plates from COLUMN B that match the type of stove plate in COLUMN A. Write only the letters (A–F) next to the question numbers (1.3.1 to 1.3.2) in the ANSWER BOOK, e.g. 1.3.3 G, H.
COLUMN A TYPE OF STOVE PLATE | COLUMN B HEATING AND COOLING PROPERTIES |
1.3.1 Spiral stove plate 1.3.2 Solid stove plate |
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(2 x 2) (4)
1.4 Choose TWO food products from COLUMN B that may help to prevent or manage the diet-related disease in COLUMN A. Write only the letters (A–G) next to the question numbers (1.4.1 to 1.4.3) in the ANSWER BOOK, e.g. 1.4.4 H, I.
COLUMN A DIET-RELATED DISEASE | COLUMN B FOOD PRODUCT |
1.4.1 Anaemia 1.4.2 Osteoporosis 1.4.3 Coronary heart disease |
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(3 x 2) (6)
1.5 Study the graphs of fashion cycles below and answer the question that follows.
[Own graph]
Name EACH fashion cycle graph (A, B and C) and the two axes (D and E). Write down only the letters (A–E) and the names next to the question number (1.5) in the ANSWER BOOK. (5)
1.6 Study the graph on South Africa's inflation rate below and answer the question that follows.
Identify THREE correct statements with regard to the graph in the list below. Write only the letters (A–F) next to the question number (1.6) in the ANSWER BOOK.
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QUESTION 2: THE CONSUMER
2.1 Name THREE responsibilities of municipalities with regard to the streets in their residential areas. (3)
2.2 Read the scenario below and answer the questions that follow.
Two years ago four young adults, who had just started working, decided to save money in a common bank account. This money could only be used for purchasing household appliances which they could not afford at that stage. Each January the money is divided equally so that they can purchase household appliances of their own choice.
[Own text]
2.2.1 Explain the type of club referred to in the scenario. (3)
2.2.2 Describe how being part of this club benefits the young adults. (3)
2.3 Heating a home in winter uses a lot of electricity or gas.
Explain how South African consumers can keep their homes warm in winter without using electricity or gas. (4)
2.4 Study the advertisement below and answer the question that follows.
EARN R2 000–R5 000 PER WEEK GUARANTEED Work from your own home! Office work Call 080 023 4565 |
Explain the possible consequence of this advertisement for an unsuspecting consumer. (3)
2.5 Read the information below and answer the question that follows.
Many South African consumers use public transport, such as taxis, buses and trains, to travel to different places.
Analyse why using any of the above-mentioned means of transport may be seen as a contract. (4)
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QUESTION 3: FOOD AND NUTRITION
3.1 State the purpose of food irradiation. (1)
3.2 Explain how a person suffering from hypoglycaemia can be treated. (4)
3.3 Discuss why people suffering from gluten intolerance often suffer from malnutrition. (3)
3.4 Discuss the ways in which the transmission of most food-borne diseases can be prevented, with specific reference to:
3.4.1 Personal hygiene (3)
3.4.2 Water (3)
3.4.3 Kitchen hygiene (3)
3.5 Study the label below and answer the questions that follow.
NEW! Chilli Tomato Sauce Bold Tomato Flavour NO added colourants NO added flavourants NO added MSG |
3.5.1 Give the term for the substances mentioned on the label. (1)
3.5.2
State the function of MSG. (1)
Explain why this sauce label states 'No added MSG'. (3)
3.6 Spring Green Frittata is one of a series of recipes that are diabetes-friendly. Study the list of ingredients and answer the questions that follow.
SPRING GREEN FRITTATA* 10 mℓ canola oil Serve on whole-wheat or rye bread. *Frittata is an egg-based dish similar to an omelette or crustless quiche. |
3.6.1 The following question must be completed in the table below.
Redraw the table below in your ANSWER BOOK to answer the question.
(a)THREE vitamins that play a role in strengthening the immune system of a person with HIV/Aids | (b) Ingredient in the recipe that is a good source of the vitamin |
(3 x 2) (6)
3.6.2 Identify TWO ingredients that must be avoided by a person with a dairy allergy. (2)
3.6.3 Analyse this recipe and explain why it is diabetes-friendly. (5 x 2) (10)
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QUESTION 4: CLOTHING
4.1 Define the term fashion. (2)
4.2 Name, in the correct sequence, the last THREE stages in the fashion cycle. (3)
4.3 Explain the difference between brand piracy and counterfeit clothing items. (2)
4.4 State FOUR guidelines for a person on a low budget, who is starting his/her first professional job, to get the most value for money. (4)
4.5 Study the picture below and answer the question that follows.
The dress:
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Give reasons why this dress is suitable for a financial advisor with a fuller figure, who has an early morning meeting in autumn. (4)
4.6 Study the information and pictures below and answer the question that follows.
A school principal wears the clothes below to school during winter: | |||
Navy blue beanie | Navy blue fleece jacket | Navy blue shirt | Blue denim jeans |
Critically evaluate the suitability of this outfit for a school principal. (5)
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QUESTION 5: HOUSING AND INTERIOR
5.1 Name TWO types of insurance that could be included in the monthly repayments of a home loan. (2)
5.2 Name TWO service connection fees that are payable to the municipality when a house is bought. (2)
5.3 Explain the consumer's responsibilities with regard to the manufacturer's instruction manual when a new appliance is installed. (2)
5.4 Name TWO functions of the deeds office. (2)
5.5 Explain the relationship between the offer to purchase and the deed of sale. (2)
5.6 Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows.
Taylor was born and bred (raised) in South Africa. She is 30 years old and a single mother of two young children. She works part-time in order to have time to look after her children. She earns R3 300,00 per month. She has always rented accommodation but wants to buy her own property. She is hoping that she would qualify for a government housing subsidy.
Explain if Taylor is likely to get a government housing subsidy. (6)
5.7 Study the advertisement below and answer the questions that follow.
HOUSING COMPLEX: NEW RELEASE
Bond costs: R4 495,00 per month if no deposit is paid |
5.7.1 Identify the type of home ownership in this advertisement. (1)
5.7.2 Name THREE disadvantages of living in the property described in the advertisement above. (3)
5.7.3 Discuss the financial responsibilities and financial implications for the new owner if he/she buys this property with a 100% bond, with the intention of renting it out. (6)
5.8 Give TWO guidelines to ensure the efficiency of a washing machine with regard to water and electricity, with specific reference to:
5.8.1 Buying (2)
5.8.2 Using (2)
5.9 Predict, with valid reasons, what influence rising interest rates may have on the property market when buying and renting. (5 x 2) (10)
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QUESTION 6: ENTREPRENEURSHIP
6.1 Give ONE example of how an entrepreneur can improve the productivity of his/her staff. (1)
6.2 Explain the disadvantages of ONE of the following in the production of quality products:
6.2.1 Stock management system shows too much stock (2)
OR
6.2.2 Too little stock noted on the system (2)
6.3 Write a paragraph to explain what sustainable consumption is. (4)
6.4 Read the scenario below and answer the questions that follow.
Val and her son, Alan, started Amelia Jackson Industries in 1989. They realised that there was a market for good quality cotton rugs in South Africa. This happened after they purchased cotton rugs in Zimbabwe and had seen the good quality and the fact that they were machine washable. When the business started, they had very few contacts in the textile industry and struggled to find the specific yarns and cotton supplies they were looking for. As their production increased, these difficulties eased. They purchased their third and fourth looms (weaving equipment) as sales continued to increase. They were then selling at top craft markets in and around Cape Town, directly to the public and they were a regular feature at the Waterfront market. There they came into contact with people from all over South Africa and international tourists who bought many of their rugs and showed a very keen interest in their products. A few years later they decided on supplying shops and chain stores on a wholesale basis. Now their products can also be ordered online and customers pay extra for delivery. Amelia Jackson Industries enjoy contact with their customers and appreciate feedback. Their customer base as well as their sales increased steadily over the years. They moved out of the home-based environment to new premises that could accommodate all their looms (weaving equipment). They expanded their range to include shower mats, bath rugs, bedside rugs, children's rugs, large rugs, table ware and throws. The illustrated bathmat costs R211,10. |
6.4.1 The products of this business are not sold in packaging, instead a label is attached.
Name FOUR items of information that should be included on the label. (4)
6.4.2 Businesses have to consider certain factors when they choose products for small-scale production. Name the problem/challenge that this business enterprise initially experienced. (1)
6.4.3 Identify FOUR production costs that this business has to pay. (4)
6.4.4 State the type of media that this business mainly uses to promote their products. (1)
6.4.5 Name and explain TWO different distribution options used by this business. (2 x 3) (6)
6.4.6 The bathmat costs R211,10. The business makes 70% profit on each bathmat. Calculate the amount of profit they make on each bathmat that they sell. Show ALL calculations. (2)
6.4.7 The business makes R450,00 profit per throw. Calculate the profit that the business will make from the throws each year if they sell 70 throws per month. Show ALL calculations. (2)
6.4.8 This business enterprise finds that their sales usually increase slightly during June and July. Give an explanation for the increase in sales. (3)
6.4.9 Analyse the information and explain why Amelia Jackson Industries is showing sustainable profitability. (5 x 2) (10)
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TOTAL: 200