Avs-museum-100359 1 !exclusive! Jun 2026

Scoring rubric (for examiners)

Task 3 — Quiz creation (10 marks) Design a 5-question visitor quiz (mix of multiple choice and short answer) about the mini-exhibit, with answers.

Section C — Practical / Applied Tasks (40 marks) Avs-museum-100359 1

Which conservation approach is appropriate for metal aircraft components showing active corrosion? A) Immediate cleaning and application of appropriate corrosion inhibitors by a conservator B) Sandblasting by untrained staff C) Painting over corrosion with hobby paint D) Leaving it to worsen

The specimen in question is identified as an , with the scientific name Accipiter nisus . This bird is a small bird of prey from the hawk family. Here are its key characteristics: Scoring rubric (for examiners) Task 3 — Quiz

This object, catalogued as 100359 and titled "1", features [describe visible characteristics: shape, color, markings, notable decorations]. Its construction uses [materials], assembled with [techniques — e.g., joinery, stitching, casting]. Notable details include [markings, maker’s marks, inscriptions, repairs]. The scale and wear patterns suggest it was used for [function or context]. Stylistic elements—such as [motif, pattern, finish]—align it with [region/school/style], indicating either local manufacture or influence. Conservation notes: [e.g., stabilized cracks, cleaned surface; avoid further polishing].

A conservation-compatible adhesive should be: A) Reversible or at least documented and stable over time B) Permanent and unrecorded C) Any household glue D) Applied liberally for speed This bird is a small bird of prey from the hawk family

"Avs-museum-100359" represents a modern paradox: a digital artifact that exists in a technical sense (as a piece of content produced and distributed) but is functionally "lost" to the public web due to fragmented indexing. It highlights the challenges of digital preservation and searchability in an age of content saturation.

: Develop multi-story spaces that house personal experiences, impactful artifacts, and cinematic experiences to provide a "capstone" visitor journey.