Engineering Graphics Assessment Questions
[Link] Assignment Questions
1. BATCH -1 With clear procedure draw a parabola when the distance of focus from the directrix is 40 mm using
eccentricity method. Also draw a tangent and normal at any point on the curve. (F2)
2. Draw Involute of a circle. String length is equal to the circumference of circle.
3. BATCH – 2 Construct a hyperbola when the distance between its focus and directrix is 40 mm and eccentricity
is 4/3. Also draw the tangent and normal at any point on the curve.
4. Draw Involute of a circle. String length is MORE than the circumference of circle.
5. BATCH - 3 Draw an Ellipse when eccentricity is 2/3 and the distance of focus from the directrix is equal to
50mm. Also draw a normal and tangent to a point on the ellipse which is at a distance of 70 mm
from the directrix.
6. Draw Involute of a circle. String length is LESS than the circumference of circle.
7. BATCH – 4 A of line AB is 500 inclined to xy and measures 55 mm long while it’s TV is 600 inclined to xy line. If
end A is 10 mm above Hp and 15 mm in front of VP, draw it’s projections, find TL, inclinations of line
with HP & VP.
8. Draw Locus Of A Point On The Periphery Of A Circle Which Rolls On Straight Line Path. Take Circle
diameter as 50 mm
9. BATCH - 5 Line AB is 75 mm long and it is 300 & 400 Inclined to HP & VP respectively. End A is 12mm above
Hp and 10 mm in front of VP. Draw projections. Line is in 1st quadrant.
10. Draw locus of a point on the periphery of a circle which rolls on a curved path. Take diameter of
rolling Circle 50 mm and radius of directing circle i.e. curved path, 75 mm.
[Link] Presentation Questions
11. BATCH -1 Importance of graphics in engineering applications
12. Orthographic projections and its views
13. BATCH – 2 BIS conventions and specifications
14. How a body can be represented in all four
15. BATCH – 3 Size, layout and folding of drawing sheets
16. Discuss on different planes and all views in orthographic projection
17. BATCH – 4 Lettering and dimensioning
18. Discuss on the Methods of Drawing Orthographic Projections
19. BATCH – 5 Description of tangents and normal to the curves
20. Discuss on traces of the line (HT & VT)
[Link] Seminar Questions
21. BATCH -1 An inelastic string of length 100 mm is wound around a circle of diameter 26 mm. with a clear
procedure explain the path traced by the end of the string. Draw also normal and tangent at any
point on the curve.
22. Engineering curves, its types and in real engineering applications
23. BATCH – 2 Explain the process to draw a scale 1 cm = 1m to read decimeters, to measure maximum distance of
6 m. Show on it a distance of 4 m and 6 dm.
24. End A of a line AB is 25mm below Hp and 35mm behind VP. Line is 300 inclined to HP. There is a
point P on AB contained by both HP & VP. Draw projections, find inclination with VP and traces.
25. BATCH - 3 Discuss about the process involved to divide any length of a given line into some numbers of equal
distances.
26. Discuss all possible manner of a line at 2nd and 4th Quadrant
27. BATCH – 4 Inscribe a cube inside a box and explain about the views and projections
28. Two objects, a flower (A) and an orange (B) are within a rectangular compound wall, whose P & Q
are walls meeting at 900. Flower A is 1M & 5.5 M from walls P & Q respectively. Orange B is 4M &
1.5M from walls P & Q respectively. Drawing projection, find distance between them If flower is 1.5
M and orange is 3.5 M above the ground. Consider suitable scale.
29. BATCH - 5 Discuss all possible manner of a line at 1st and 3rd Quadrant
30. The mid point of straight line AB 90 mm long is 60 mm above HP and 50 mm in front of VP. It is
inclined at 30o to HP and 45o to VP. Draw its projections.