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Projection of Points Assignment Questions

The document contains instructions for 6 projection of points problems: 1) Project 7 points onto a common reference line with given distances from the planes of projection. 2) Draw the projections of a point located 50mm from both reference planes in all possible positions. 3) State the quadrants that 2 points are located in based on the relative positions of their projections. 4) Project 2 points onto perpendicular planes, drawing the lines connecting their projections. 5) State the positions and distances of various projected points shown in a figure. 6) Solve for the height of a second peg and inclination of the line between 2 pegs given their distance apart and one peg's height.
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Projection of Points Assignment Questions

The document contains instructions for 6 projection of points problems: 1) Project 7 points onto a common reference line with given distances from the planes of projection. 2) Draw the projections of a point located 50mm from both reference planes in all possible positions. 3) State the quadrants that 2 points are located in based on the relative positions of their projections. 4) Project 2 points onto perpendicular planes, drawing the lines connecting their projections. 5) State the positions and distances of various projected points shown in a figure. 6) Solve for the height of a second peg and inclination of the line between 2 pegs given their distance apart and one peg's height.
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Unit - II

Assignment – IV (Projection of Points)

1) Draw the projections of the following points on a common reference line(XY) separated by a
distance of 25mm between the projectors.
a) A, in the HP and 20mm behind VP.
b) B, 40mm above HP and 25mm infront of VP.
c) C, in the VP and 40mm above HP.
d) D, 25mm below HP and 25mm behind VP.
e) E, 15mm above HP and 50mm behind VP.
f) F, 40mm below HP and 25mm infront of VP.
g) G, in both HP and VP.

2) A point P is 50mm from both the reference planes. Draw the projections in all possible positions.

3) State the quadrants in which the following points are situated.


a) P, its top view is 40mm above xy, the front view is 20mm below the top view.
b) Q, its projections coincide with each other 40mm below xy.

4) A point P is 15mm above HP and 20mm infront of VP. Another point Q is 25mm behind the VP
and 40mm below the HP. Draw the projections of P & Q keeping the distance between their
projectors equal to 90mm. Draw the straight lines joining their top views and their front views.

5) Projections of various points are given in the below figure. State the position of each point wrt the
planes of projections and their distances in millimeters.

6) Two pegs fixed on a wall are 4.5 m apart. The distance between the pegs measured parallel to the floor
is 3.6 m. If one peg is 1.5 m above the floor, find the height of the second peg and the inclination of the
line joining between the two pegs, with the floor.

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