EGD Compiled
EGD Compiled
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Q.1 (a) Draw a diagonal scale of R.F, 1:5 showing decimeters, centimeters and 03
millimeters and long enough to measure upto 8 decimeters. Show a distance of
5.35 dm.
(b) In the mechanism shown in Fig.1, the connecting rod is constrained to pass 04
through the trunnion at D. Trace the locus of the end C and a point P on BC for
one complete revolution of the crank. In Fig. 1 consider AB as 30 mm.
(c) A line AB is 100 mm long. It is inclined at 40° to the HP and 30° to the VP. 07
The end A is 10 mm above HP and 25 mm in front of VP. Assuming the end B
in the first quadrant, draw the projections of the line AB.
Q.2 (a) Explain the following autocad commands : hatch, circle and array. 03
(b) Explain the following autocad commands : mirror, trim, extend and fillet. 04
(c) A triangle ABC has sides AB = 75 mm, BC = 60 mm and CA = 75 mm. Draw a 07
parabola passing through points A, B and C when side BC is horizontal.
OR
(c) Draw an epicycloid with rolling circle diameter 50 mm and directing circle 07
diameter 150 mm. Draw tangent and normal at a point on the curve 110 mm
from the centre of the directing circle.
Q.3 (a) Define the following curves : involute, ellipse and cycloid. 03
(b) The distance between the end projectors of a straight line AB is 60 mm. Point A 04
is 5 mm above HP and 30 mm in front of VP. Point B is 40 mm above HP and
50 mm behind VP. Draw the projections and find the inclination of straight line
AB with HP and VP and the true length of the line.
(c) An isosceles triangular plate of 50 mm base and 75 mm altitude, appears as an 07
equilateral triangle of 50 mm in top view. Draw the projections of a plate if its
50 mm long edge is on the HP and inclined at 45° to the VP. What is the
inclination of the plate with the HP ?
OR
Q.3 (a) Draw the projections of the following points on the same x-y line : 03
(i) Point A is 20 mm above the HP and 20 mm behind the VP.
(ii) Point B is 40 mm above HP and 10 in front of VP.
(iii) Point C is 25 mm below HP and 40 mm behind VP.
(b) Two lemons on a tree, planted near the compound wall of a bunglow are 1.0 m 04
and 1.25 m above the ground and 0.5 m and 0.75 m from a 15 cm thick
compound wall but on opposite sides of it. The distance between lemons
measured along the ground and parallel to the wall is 1.0 m. Determine the real
distance between the centres of two lemons.
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(c) ABCDE is a regular pentagonal plate of 40 mm sides, has its corner A on the 07
HP. The plate is inclined to the HP such that the plan length of the edges AB
and AE is each 35 mm. The side CD is parallel to both the reference planes.
Draw the projections of the plate and find its inclination with the HP.
Q.4 (a) Draw the projections of a cone, base 60 mm diameter and axis 90 mm long 03
when it is resting on the HP on a point on its base circle with the axis making an
angle of 30° with the HP and parallel to the VP.
(b) Fig.2 shows the front view of a cut hexagonal pyramid. Draw the development 04
of the lateral surface of the remaining portion of the pyramid.
(c) A cylinder is resting on HP on its base. It is cut by AVP perpendicular to HP 07
and inclined to VP by 45° and cutting it remaining 12 mm away from the axis.
Draw the projections with section and draw also the true shape of the section.
Take diameter of cylinder 55 mm and height 60 mm.
OR
Q.4 (a) Differentiate between 03
(i) Prism and pyramid
(ii) Square pyramid and tetrahedron
(iii) Cube and square prism
(b) Draw the plan and elevation of a cone resting on HP on its base. Show on them 04
the shortest path followed by a fly moving around the cone and returning to the
same starting point. Fly starts from a point on the periphery of base. Take base
diameter of cone 80 mm and height of axis 90 mm.
(c) A cone of 70 mm diameter of the base circle and 60 mm length of axis is resting 07
on its base on the HP. It is cut by an AIP so that true shape of the section is an
isosceles triangle with the vertex angle of 50°. Set the required cutting plane
and find its inclination with the HP. Draw sectional top view, front view and
project the true shape of the section.
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Fig. 1
Fig.2
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Fig.3
Fig.4
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Q.1 (a) Define Representative Fraction (RF). Find RF if 5 cm in the drawing is equal 03
to 10 km.
(b) Give the definitions of the following curves: (i) Ellipse (ii) Involute 04
(c) Draw epicycloid of a 40 mm diameter circle, which rolls outside on another 07
circle of 150 mm diameter for one revolution clockwise. Draw a tangent and
normal to it at a point 95 mm from the center of the directing circle.
Q.2 (a) Draw the projections of the following points on the same X-Y line. 03
(a) Point ‘A’ is 20 mm below H.P and 20 mm in front of VP.
(b) Point ‘B’ is 30 mm above H.P and 40 mm in front of VP.
(c) Point ‘C’ is on VP and 30 mm above HP.
(b) The top view of a 75 mm long line AB measures 65 mm, while its front view 04
measures 50 mm. It’s one end ‘A’ is in HP and12 mm in front of VP. Draw
the projections of AB and determine its inclination with HP and VP.
(c) A line AB 100 mm long is inclined to HP at 45o and inclined to VP at 30o. 07
Draw front and top views of line and determine their lengths. Also determine
the perpendicular distance of end B from both HP and VP.
OR
(c) A line PQ 85 mm long has its end ‘P’ 10 mm above HP and 15 mm in front 07
of VP. The top view and front view of line PQ are 75 mm and 80 mm
respectively. Draw its projections. Also determine the true and apparent
inclinations of the line.
Q.3 (a) A square lamina of 40 mm side rests on one of its sides on HP. The lamina 03
makes 30o with HP and the side on which it rests makes 45o with VP. Draw
its projections.
(b) Draw the development of the lateral surfaces of a square pyramid, side of 04
base 25 mm and height 50 mm, resting with its base on HP and an edge of the
base is parallel to VP.
(c) A hexagonal prism with side of base 30 mm and axis length 60 mm is resting 07
on one of its base edge on HP such that its axis is inclined at 45o with HP and
the side on which it is resting is inclined at 30o with VP. Draw the
projections.
OR
Q.3 (a) Give complete classification of solids. 03
(b) A regular pentagon laminate of 30 mm each side is resting on HP on one of 04
its sides with its surface making 45o with HP. Draw its projection when the
side in HP makes an angle 30o with VP.
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(c) A square base pyramid with 40 mm side and axis 65 mm long, has its base on 07
the HP and all the edges of the base are equally inclined to the VP. It is cut by
a section plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 45o to the HP. Further,
it is bisecting the axis of the pyramid. Draw its sectional top view, sectional
side view and true shape of the section.
Q.4 (a) Write any three main differences between first angle and third angle 03
projection system.
(b) In a slider crank mechanism (Figure-1), the connecting rod is 160 mm and 04
crank is 40 mm in length. The other end point of connecting rod on the slider
moves along a straight line passing through the center of crank rotation. Trace
the locus of midpoint ‘P’ of the connecting rod.
(c) Draw front view, top view and right-hand side view of the object given in 07
Figure-2 using first angle projection.
OR
Q.4 (a) Explain following commands: (i) Line (ii) Poly Line (iii) Circle 03
(b) List and explain different methods to draw a polygon in AUTOCAD. 04
(c) Figure-3 shows the pictorial view of an object, draw the following views 07
using first angle method of projection. Also give the important dimensions.
(i) Sectional front view, along section A-A
(ii) Top View
FIGURES
Figure-1[Q4 (b)]
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Q.1 (a) Explain Representative Fraction. Construct a plain scale of R.F. = 1:50 to 03
show meters and decimeters and long enough to measure 8 meters.
Indicate 5.7 m distance on it.
(b) Find the locus of a point P, moving in a plane, keeping its distances equal 04
from two non-parallel fixed straight lines O1O2 and O1O3.
(c) Crank OA rotates about ‘O’. (Slide along ‘OC’, rod BD is fixed to 07
connecting rod AC). Draw locus of point ‘D’ for one complete rotation of
crank OA. (Refer figure 1)
Q.2 (a) Construct a diagonal scale of RF = 1/4000 to show 374 meters and long 03
enough to measure up to 500 meters.
(b) The distance between Delhi and Agra is 200 km. In a railway map it is 04
represented by a line 5 cm long. Find it’s R.F. Draw a diagonal scale to
show single km. And maximum 600 km. Indicate on it the distance of 322
km.
(c) The foci of an ellipse are 110 mm apart. The minor axis is 70 mm long. 07
Determine the length of major axis and draw half ellipse by rectangle
method and other half by concentric circle method.
OR
(c) A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on the circumference of another circle of 07
150 mm diameter and outside it. Draw the locus of the point P on the
circumference of the rolling circle for one complete revolution of it. Take
initial position of point P at the contact point between two circles. Name
the curve.
Q.3 (a) Draw a cycloid for a rolling circle of 60 mm diameter rolling along a 03
straight line without slipping. Take initial position of the tracing point at
the bottom of the vertical centre line of the rolling circle.
(b) Define the following terminology with respect to conics and also show 04
them in a diagram:
(i) Focus, (ii) Directrix, (iii) Axis, (iv) Vertex
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(c) A point P is 120 mm away from the fixed point pole O. A point P moves 07
towards pole O and reaches the position P’ in one convolution where OP’
is 22 mm. The point P moves in such a way that its movement towards
fixed point O, being uniform with its movement around fixed point pole
O. Draw the curve traced out by the point P. Name the curve.
OR
Q.3 (a) Define eccentricity ratio. Write the values of eccentricity for (i) ellipse, 03
(ii) parabola, and (iii) hyperbola
(b) Construct an ellipse when its major axis is 100 mm and minor axis 70 mm 04
by using concentric circle method.
(c) Construct a parabola, when the distance of the focus from the directrix is 07
40 mm. Also draw a tangent and normal at a point on it 30 mm from F.
(b) A line PQ 100 mm long is inclined at an angle of 45° to H.P. and 30° to 04
V.P. One of its end point ‘P’ is in H.P. as well as VP. Determine its
apparent inclination with V.P.
(c) A square pyramid, side of base 35 mm and axis length 50 mm is lying on 07
the H.P. on one of its triangular faces. Draw the projections of the pyramid
when the base edge contained by the triangular face on H.P. makes an
angle of 45° on the V.P. keeping apex of the pyramid towards the observer.
OR
Q.4 (a) A line PQ 70 mm long is parallel to V.P. and 30° inclined to H.P. The end 03
P is 30 mm above H.P. and 20 mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections.
(b) A square pyramid, base 45 mm side and axis 70 mm long has its base in 04
H.P. all edges of the base are equally inclined to V.P. It is cut by a section
plane perpendicular to V.P. and inclined at 45° to the H.P. such that it
bisects the axis. Draw its sectional top view and front view.
(c) A line AB, 75 mm long is inclined at an angle 35° to the H.P. and 55° to 07
the V.P. Its end point ‘A’ is on the H.P. and 15 mm in front of the V.P.
Draw the projections of the line AB assuming it to be in the first quadrant.
Q.5 (a) Write the advantages of CAD. 03
(b) Prepare an isometric scale to measure 40 mm and 74 mm. 04
(c) Figure 2 shows F.V. and R.H.S.V. of an object. Draw isometric view. 07
OR
Q.5 (a) Write various commands used in AutoCAD and their usage. 03
(b) Write the comparison between first angle projection method and third 04
angle projection method.
(c) Draw orthographic views of the figure 3 by using first angle projection 07
method:
(i) Full sectional front view
(ii) Top view
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Q.1 (a) Define the functions with symbols: 1) continuous thin, 2) Chain thin and thick at ends and 3) 03
Chain thin
(b) Construct a scale to measure km, 1/8 km and 1/40 of a km, in which 1 km is represented by 4 04
cm. Mark on this scale a distance of 2.775 km.
Q.2 (a) Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground lines, keeping the projectors 03
15 mm apart:
(1) A in the H.P. and 20 mm behind V.P.
(2) B 25 mm below the H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P.
(3) D 40 mm below H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P.
(b) A person travels in a curved path such that 25 mm distances from a fixed straight line and 04
fixed point remain the same. Construct the traced curvature path by person and name the curve.
(c) A wheel rolls over the horizontal straight road and covers 220 mm distance in one rotation. Draw the 07
path traced by the point P which is initially at the point of contact between the wheel and the road.
OR
(c) Draw an Archimedean spiral of 1½ convolutions, the greatest and least radii being 115 mm and 15 mm 07
respectively. Draw a tangent and a normal to the spiral at a point 63 mm from the pole.
Q.3 (a) A line CD, 80 mm long is inclined at 45º to H.P. and 30º to the V.P., its end C is in H.P. and 40 mm 03
in front of V.P. Draw the projections.
(b) A hexagonal plane of 30 mm side, rests on the V.P. on an edge such that the surface is inclined at 45º 04
to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(c) A circular plane of 80 mm diameter has one of the ends of the diameter in the H.P. while the other end 07
is in the V.P. The plane is inclined at 30º to the H.P. and 60º to the V.P. Draw its projections.
OR
Q.3 (a) A 100 mm long line PQ is inclined at 30º to H.P. and 45º to the V.P. Its mid-point is 35 mm above the 03
H.P. and 50 mm in front of V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) The top view of a lamina whose surface is perpendicular to V.P. and inclined at an angle of 45º to H.P. 04
appears as a regular hexagon of 30 mm side, having a side parallel to the reference line. Draw the
projections of plane and obtain its true shape.
(c) Draw the projections of a rhombus having 100 mm and 40 mm long diagonals. The bigger diagonal is 07
inclined at 30º to H.P. with one of the end point in H.P. and the smaller diagonal is parallel to both the
planes.
Q.4 (a) Classify solids with shapes of drawings. 03
(b) A square pyramid, side of base 40 mm and axis 60 mm is resting on its base on H.P. Draw its 04
projections when (a) a side of the base is parallel to V.P., (b) a side of the base is inclined at 30º to
V.P., and (c) all the sides of the base are equally inclined to V.P.
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(c) A hexagonal pyramid, 30 mm base side and 60 mm long axis rests on the H.P. with a side of base 07
parallel to V.P. It is cut by planes perpendicular to V.P., to obtain the front view as shown in Fig. 1.
Draw the development of the lateral surface of the retained solid.
Fig. 1
OR
Q.4 (a) Explain difference of any two projection methods. 03
(b) A cylinder with 50 mm base diameter and 80 mm long axis, is lying on a generator on the H.P. 04
with its axis parallel to the V.P. It is cut by an A.I.P. inclined at 30º to the H.P. and passes
through a point on the axis 30 mm from one of its ends. Draw its anyone sectional top view.
(c) Draw any three views using orthographic projections of fig 2. 07
Fig. 2
Q.5 (a) State the importance of AutoCAD in engineering field. 03
(b) Explain the importance of file extension in the communication of drawing. 04
2
Fig. 3
OR
Q.5 (a) Enlist any six CAD drawing preparatory commands with its symbols and function. 03
(b) Identify the command, that used 1) to remove certain unwanted part, 2) to show sectional view, 04
3) to make a continuous line and 4) to make a circular shape at the edge of drawing.
(c) Draw the Front view of Fig. 4 looking in the X direction and also draw any one side view. 07
Fig. 4
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end P is 30mm below HP and 50mm in front of the VP. Draw its
projections when end Q is in third quadrant. Find TL of the line.
Q.4 (a) Define apparent shape and true shape with diagram. 03
(b) Draw the development of pentagonal prism of side 30mm and height 04
60mm, when one of the edges of the base is perpendicular to VP.
(c) An isosceles triangular plate ABC has its base 45mm and altitude 60mm. 07
It is so placed that the front view is seen as an equilateral triangle of 45mm
side and (i) base is inclined at 45⁰ to HP (ii) side is inclined at 45⁰ to HP.
Draw its plan when its corner A is on HP.
OR
Q.4 (a) Define right solid, oblique solid and regular solid. 03
(b) A cone, diameter of base 55mm and height 60mm, is resting on HP on one 04
of its generators with axis parallel to VP. Draw the projections of cone.
(c) A semicircular plate of 80mm diameter has its straight edge in the VP and 07
inclined at 45⁰ to the HP. The surface of the plate makes an angle of 30⁰
with the VP. Draw its projections.
Q.5 (a) Why chamfer is done on work piece. Write the steps to create chamfer in 03
AUTOCAD.
(b) List and explain different methods to draw circle in AUTOCAD. 04
(c) Draw the (i) Front view (ii) Right hand side view and (iii) Top view of 07
Fig. 02 in first angle projection method. Consider length as 50mm in
direction of X.
Fig.02
OR
Q.5 (a) Write difference between line, polyline and its uses in AUTOCAD. 03
(b) List and explain different methods to draw rectangle in AUTOCAD. 04
(c) Draw isometric view of the Fig.03 given below. 07
Fig.03
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Q.1 (a) Construct a scale of 1cm = 1 m to read meters and decimeters and long enough 03
to measure up to 14 meters. Show on this scale a distance equal to 12.4 meters.
(b) OAB is a slider crank mechanism. Slider B is sliding on a straight path passing 04
through O as shown in Figure 1 given below. Crank OA is 30 mm and rotates
in anticlockwise direction and length of connecting red AB is 100 mm. A rod
NP of 30 mm length is attached to AB such that AN = 40 mm and NP is
perpendicular to AB as shown Draw locus of point P for one complete
revolution of the crank.
Figure 1.
(c) Draw a parabola by tangent method, given its base as 90 mm and the height of 07
axis is 75 mm.
Q.2 (a) A rectangle ABCD 60 mm x 40 mm, is parallel to HP with one of its sides 03
inclined at 30o to VP and the end of the side near to VP is 15 mm in front of
the VP and 30 mm above HP. Draw its projections.
(b) Point A is 20 mm above HP and 30 mm in front of VP and point B is in the 04
HP and 40 mm behind the VP. The distance between in their projectors is 50
mm. Draw the projections of the points. Also draw straight lines joining their
top and front views.
(c) The end P of a line PQ 120 mm long is 30 mm above HP and 60 mm behind 07
VP. The line is incline at angle of 30o with the reference plans of the projection.
The point Q is below HP and behind VP. Draw the projections of line PQ and
locate the point Q.
OR
(c) Plan and elevation of a line AB, 80 mm long, measure 60 mm and 72 mm 07
respectively. End A of the line is in HP and end B is in VP. Draw its
projections, assuming the line to lie in first quadrant.
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Q.3 (a) What is the difference between a First Angle and Third Angle projection? 03
(b) A right regular pentagonal pyramid, edges of base 25 mm and height 50 mm, 04
has its base parallel to VP with one of its base edges in HP. Draw its
projections. (FV and TV)
(c) A regular hexagon lamina ABCDEF has a side AB in VP and its side DE 45 07
mm in front of the VP and inclined to HP at 30o. Draw its projections. Consider
size of lamina as 50mm.
OR
Q.3 (a) Draw the conventional symbols for First Angle and Third Angle projection. 03
(b) A right regular pentagon prism, edge of base 30 mm and height 75 mm resting 04
on its base on HP, is cut by a section plane inclined to HP at 45o and meeting
the axis at a distance of 18 mm from its top end. Develop the outside surface
of the cut prism.
(c) Draw the projections of rhombus diagonals 96 mm and 48 mm long. The 07
smaller diagonal is parallel to both the reference planes, while the other
diagonal is inclined at 30o to the HP and has one of its end points in the HP.
Keep the center of rhombus 56 mm in front of the VP.
Q.4 (a) Write difference between line, polyline and its uses in AUTOCAD. 03
(b) List and explain different methods to draw arc in AUTOCAD. 04
(c) One of the rectangular faces of the vertical square prism, 40 mm side and axis 07
65 mm long, make an angle of 30o to VP. It is cut by an AIP passing through
the center of the axis in making an angle of 40o to HP. Draw front view,
sectional top view and true shape of the section.
OR
Q.4 (a) List the six Essential Commands of Modify Panel in AutoCAD. 03
(b) List and explain different methods to draw Polygon in AUTOCAD. 04
(c) A square pyramid, side of base 40mm and axis 60 mm long, has its base in HP 07
and all edges of the base are equally inclined to VP. It is cut by a section plane
perpendicular to the VP and inclined 45o to the HP such that it bisect the axis.
Draw its sectional top view and sectional left side view.
Q.5 (a) Draw the isometric scale of 80 mm long line and show 66 mm isometric length 03
on it.
(b) Draw the isometric view of the cone of 48 mm base diameter and 56 mm axis 04
height.
(c) Draw and dimension completely, the following views according to first angle 07
projection method and to full size scale of a given figure 2.
Front view looking in the direction of arrow F,
Side view looking direction of arrow S,
Top view looking the direction of arrow P.
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Figure 2.
OR
Q.5 (a) Draw the front view looking in direction of arrow according to first angle 03
projection method to full size scale of a given figure 3 with completely
dimension.
Figure 3.
(b) Draw and dimension completely, the following view according to First angle 04
projection method and to full size scale of a given figure 3.
Top View and right hand side view.
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(c) Figure 4 shows three orthographic views according to first angle projection 07
method of an object. Draw its isometric projection.
Figure 4.
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Q.1 (a) (i)Which type of line is use to indicate long break line (continuous thin 3
with zig-zags line)?
(ii) Which type of line is use to indicate hidden lines (dashed medium
thick line)?
(iii) What is Representative Fraction/Scale Factor?
(b) The foci of an ellipse are 110 mm apart. The minor axis is 70 mm long. 4
Determine the length of major axis and draw half ellipse by rectangular
method.
(c) Construct the involute of circle of 30 mm diameter for one turn. Draw 7
tangent and normal to the involute at any point on it.
Q.2 (a) Draw the projections of the following points on the same X-Y lime. 3
(1) Point A 25 mm below H.P. and 20 mm in front of V.P.
(2) Point B 35 mm above H.P. and 40 mm in front of V.P.
(3) Point C on V.P. and 30 mm above H.P.
(b) The foci of an ellipse are 110 mm apart. The minor axis is 70 mm long. 4
Draw half ellipse by concentric circle method.
(c) A circular disc of diameter AB = 90 mm, rotates with uniform angular 7
velocity. The point P which is at A, moves with uniform linear velocity
and reaches the point B, When the discs complete one revolution. Trace
the locus of point P moving from A to B.
OR
(c) Construct the involute of a hexagon of side 20 mm. Draw tangent and 7
normal to the involute at any point.
Q.4 (a) Draw the following sketches: Truncated Cylinder, Frustum of a cone and 3
Frustum of a square pyramid.
(b) A square prism edge of base 35 mm and axis length 50 mm is resting on 4
its base on the H.P. with an edge of base parallel to V.P. Draw the
projection of prism.
(c) Draw the development of lateral surfaces of a pentagonal prism with edge 7
of base 40 mm and height 90 mm, kept on H.P. on its edge of base with
an angle of base parallel to V.P. When it is cut by an AIP inclined at 30 0
to H.P. and bisecting the axis of the prism. Refer Figure No 1
Figure No 1
OR
Q.4 (a) A square prism side of base 30 mm and its axis is 50 mm is kept on H.P. 3
on its base such that two side of base are perpendicular to V.P. It is cut by
the horizontal cutting plane which cuts the axis at its midpoint. Draw front
view and sectional top view.
(b) Differentiate isometric projections and orthographic projections. 4
(c) Figure No. 2 shows pictorial view of an object. Draw Front view looking 7
in the direction F and also draw any one side view.
Figure No. 2
Figure No. 3
OR
Q.5 (a) State some of important command use in auto CAD. 3
(b) What are the various advantages of Auto CAD? 4
(c) Figure No. 4 shows front view and top view of an object. Draw isometric 7
view. Total height cover by the object is 60 mm.
Figure No. 4
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Q.2 (a) Draw the projection of following points on the same X-Y line. 03
(1) Point A is 20 mm above HP and 30 mm behind V.P.
(2) Point B is on HP and 40 mm in front of V.P.
(3) Point C is 10 mm bellow HP and 25 mm behind V.P.
(b) A line MN, 60 mm long, is in V.P. It makes an angle of 30° with the H.P. 04
The end point M is 15 mm above H.P. Draw projections of line MN. Also
measure Plan length of the line.
(c) The line AB has its end A, 15 mm above H.P. and 10 mm in front of V.P. 07
The end B is 60 mm above H.P. The distance between the end projectors
is 50 mm. The plan of the line is inclined at 25° to X-Y line. Draw the
projections of line. Find true length and inclination of the line with H.P.
OR
(c) Draw the projections of a straight line 80 mm long inclined at 60° to H.P. 07
and 30° to V.P. with end A in the H.P. and the end B in the V.P.
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(b) A square plate, 40 mm side, is resting on the H.P. on one of its sides. The 04
plate is inclined to H.P such a way that it’s top view looks like a rectangle
with 20 mm shorter side. Draw its projections.
(c) A square prism, side of base 30 mm and height 45 mm, is resting on H.P. 07
on one of the corners of the base. The longer edge containing that corner
on which it rests, is inclined at 45° to H.P. and top view of it is inclined at
30° to V.P. Draw the projections when top end of the prism is nearer to
V.P.
Q.4 (a) Develop the complete surface of a square prism of side of base 40 mm 03
and height 80 mm.
(b) Draw front view of an object shown in figure 2 using first angle projection 04
methods.
(c) Draw top view and left hand side view of object shown in figure 2 using 07
first angle projection methods.
OR
Q.4 (a) Draw the development of the lateral surface of a square pyramid, side of 03
base 30 mm and height 50 mm, resting with its base on H.P. All edge of
the base are equally inclined to V.P.
(b) Draw front view of an object shown in figure 3 using first angle projection 04
methods.
(c) Draw top view and left hand side view of object shown in figure 3 using 07
first angle projection methods.
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