GSM Phone Maintenance and Repair Paper 2, WASSCE (SC), 2019

Question 13

 

    The pictures labelled Figs 1 and 2 represent energy sources in a phone repair workshop. Use the figures to answer question 13(a) to 13(c)
  1. Identify Figs 1 and 2
    1. Fig. 1;
    2. Fig. 2.
  2. State one advantage of
    1. Fig.1 over Fig.2.
    2. Fig.2 over Fig.1.
  3. State two precautions that should be taken when using Fig.2.
  4. State the principle of operation of the device in Fig. 3
  5. List two substances that Fig.3 can be used to remove.
  6. Which mobile phone component is cleaned using Fig.3?
  7. State one precaution that should be taken when using Fig.3.

  8. Figs. 4 and 5 are pictures of tools in a mobile phone repair workshop. Use the figures to answer 13(h) to 13(k)
  9. Identify:
    Fig. 4;
    Fig. 5.
  10. What class of tools do Figs.4 and 5 belong?
  11. State the function of Fig.5
  12. Give two reasons cotton is a better raw material for making Fig.4 than nylon

 

Observation

Most candidates attempted this question and the performance was good. This is due to increased awareness of the subject, engagement of qualified personnel to teach the subject and more exposure of candidates to practical work.

The expected answers are:

  1. Identification of Figures
    Fig. 1: Power bank / UPS
    Fig. 2: Generator

    1. Advantages of Fig. 1 over Fig. 2
      • It is portable
      • Inexpensive to maintain
      • Stores energy for later use
      • It is cheap to procure
      • It is environment friendly / does not cause air pollution
    2. Advantages of Fig. 2 over Fig. 1
      • It can power other appliances while in operation
      • It is stationary and cannot be misplaced
      • It can supply power for a longer period

  2. Precautions that should be taken when using Fig. 2
    • Do not approach with naked/exposed fire
    • Avoid smoke while starting or fuelling it
    • Do not touch the exhaust while in operation or immediately after use
    • Do not refuel while in operation
    • Avoid the use of electronic devices while fuelling it
    • Turn off all connected appliances before putting it on
    • Do not touch Fig.2 when in wet conditions
    • Check to ensure there is no fuel leakage before use

  3. Fig.3 uses the principle of ultrasound to perform its operation

  4. Substances that can be removed using Fig. 3
    • dirt
    • dust
    • liquid

  5. The mobile phone component cleaned using Fig.3 is the PCB

  6. Precautions that should be taken when using Fig.3
    • remove all delicate parts before putting the PCB in the cleaner
    • ensure it is operated according to its operational instruction
    • do not use mineral acid as cleaning fluid
    • do not use flammable solutions as cleaning fluid
    • suspend items to be cleaned in the equipment

  7. Fig. 4: Antistatic hand gloves
    Fig. 5: antistatic wrist strap

  8. Figs. 4 and 5 are classified as safety tools

  9. Fig. 5 protects components from electrostatic charges

  10. Reasons cotton is a better material for Fig.4 than nylon
    • Nylon gloves will melt when exposed to heat
    • Nylon gloves cannot be reused
    • Sharp objects will easily penetrate the nylon material