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TED (21) – 1005 REVISION 2021

FIRST SEMESTER DIPLOMA EXAMINATION IN


ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(Common to all Diploma Programmes)

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – SET-1

Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 75

[Note: - 1. A2 size drawing sheet to be supplied.


2. Missing data if any suitably assumed.
3. Sketches are accompanied.
4. All drawing should be in first angle projections.]

PART – A

(Maximum marks: 5)

I. Answer all the following questions in one word or sentence or sketch. Each question
carries 1 mark.

Mention the names of any two types of lines used in general


1. CO1 U
engineering drawing.
2. Define the term projection. CO2 U
3. Give the need for sectional views? CO3 A
4. What do you mean by isometric view? CO4 A
5. What do you mean by CADD? CO4 A

(5 x 1 = 5 Marks)

PART – B
(Maximum marks: 40)

II. Answer any five of the following questions. Each question carries 8 marks.

1. Draw a regular pentagon of side 30mm. CO1 U

Draw an Ellipse by concentric circle method, major axis is 90 mm


2. CO1 U
and minor axis is 50 mm.
Draw a Parabola of base 90 mm and axis 60 mm using tangent
3. CO1 U
method.
Draw a single start helix for 1 convolution on a cylinder with base
4. CO1 U
diameter 50 mm and height 65 mm.
Draw the projections of the following points on a common
reference line:
5. a. Point A is 25 mm above H.P. and 20 mm in front of V.P. CO2 U
b. Point B is 35 above H.P. and 20 mm behind V.P.
c. Point C is on the H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P.
Draw the projections of a line AB 60 mm long inclined at 30
6. degrees to H.P. and parallel to V.P. and 10 mm above H.P. and 20 CO2 A
mm infront of V.P.
The length of the elevation of a line PQ which is parallel to H.P.
and inclined at 300 to V.P. is 60 mm.The end P of the line is 20
7. CO2 A
mm infront of V.P. and 25 mm above H.P.Draw the projections of
the line and find its true length.

(5 x 8 = 40 Marks)

PART – C
(Maximum marks: 30)

III.Answer any two of the following questions. Each question carries 15 marks.

Isometric view is shown in figure 1.Draw the front view in the


direction of the arrow F and top view.

1 CO3 U

Figure 1
Isometric view is shown in figure 2.Draw the front view in the
direction of the arrow F and top view.

2 CO3 U

Figure 2
Orthographic views of an object are shown in figure3. Draw the
isometric view of the object.

3 CO4 A

Figure 3

(2 x 15 = 30 Marks)
TED (21) – 1005 REVISION 2021

FIRST SEMESTER DIPLOMA EXAMINATION IN


ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(Common to all Diploma Programmes)

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
MODEL QUESTION PAPER – SET-2

Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 75

[Note: - 1. A2 size drawing sheet to be supplied.


2. Missing data if any suitably assumed.
3. Sketches are accompanied.
4. All drawing should be in first angle projections.]

PART – A

(Maximum marks: 5)

I. Answer all the following questions in one word or sentence or sketch. Each question
carries 1 mark.

Write the names of four basic drawing instruments used in


1. CO1 U
engineering drawing.
2. Define representative fraction (R.F). CO1 U
3. Define plane of projection. CO2 U
4. Show the symbol of projection used in first angle projection. CO3 U
5. Write any two commonly used CAD packages. CO4 A

(5 x 1 = 5 Marks)

PART – B
(Maximum marks: 40)

II. Answer any five of the following questions. Each question carries 8 marks.

1. Construct a regular octagon of side length 40 mm. CO1 U


Draw an Ellipse by rectangular method, major and minor axes
2. given as CO1 U
150 mm and 90 mm respectively.
3. Draw a Parabola with the vertex located 30 mm from its directrix. CO1 U

4. Draw an involute of a circle 50 mm in diameter. CO1 U


Draw the projections of the following points on a common
reference line:
5. a. Point A is 24 mm below H.P. and 30 mm behind V.P. CO2 U
b. Point B is in 35 H.P. and 32 mm behind V.P.
c. Point C is 15 mm below H.P. and 40 mm in front of V.P.
A straight-line AB 50 mm long is parallel to the H.P. and inclined
6. at 350 to the V.P. The end A is 25 mm in front of the V.P. and the CO2 A
line is 40 mm above the H.P. Draw its projections.
The length of the top view of a line parallel to V.P. and inclined at
450 to H.P. is 50 mm. One end of the line is 12 mm above H.P.
7. CO2 A
and 25 mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections of the line and
determine its true length.

(5 x 8 = 40 Marks)

PART – C
(Maximum marks: 30)

III.Answer any two of the following questions. Each question carries 15 marks.

Isometric view of a shaft bearing is shown in figure 1.Draw the


1 front view in the direction of the arrow F and top view in the CO3 U
direction of the arrow T.
Figure 2shows pictorial views of an object. Draw the following
views:
2 CO3 A
(i) Full sectional front view in the direction of the arrow F.
(ii) Top view.
Figure 2 shows the orthographic projections of a block. Draw the
3 isometric view to the full scale. CO4 A
(2 x 15 = 30 Marks)

Figure 1

Figure 3
Figure 2

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