Unit-1: Subjective Questions On Engineering Graphics (B.Tech. 1 Year)
Unit-1: Subjective Questions On Engineering Graphics (B.Tech. 1 Year)
1st year)
Unit-1
Q.1.A line PQ, inclined at 450 to the V.P., has a 60 mm long front view. The end P is 10 mm from both the rinci al lanes while the end Q is 45 mm above the !.P. "raw the ro#ections of the line and determine its tr$e length and inclinations with the rinci al lanes. Also, locate its traces. Q.%. A &5 mm long line PQ is inclined at an angle of '00 to the !.P. The end P is %0 mm above the !.P. and on the V.P. The end Q is 60 mm in front of the V.P. "raw the ro#ections of the line and locate its traces. Q.'. A 1%0 mm long line PQ, is inclined at 450 to the !.P. and '00 to the V.P. A oint ( lies on the line at a distance of 40 mm from P and its front view is 50 mm above the )* line and the to view is '5 mm below the )* line. "raw its ro#ections and locate its traces. Q.4. An +0 mm long line PQ, has its end Q both in the !.P. and the V.P. The line is inclined at 450 to the !.P. and '00 to the V.P. "raw its ro#ections and locate its traces. Q.5. The distance between two stations is 1'0,m. a train covers this distance in %.5 ho$rs. -onstr$ct a lain scale to meas$re time $ to a single min$te. The ./ of the scale is 10%60000. /ind the distance covered b* the train in 45 min$tes. Q.6. Trace a diagonal scale of long eno$gh $ to 15 dm to show 1%.5' dm. The ..f. of the scale is one1fo$rth of the main scale.
Q.&. 2hat is dimensioning3 !ow man* t* es of dimensioning3 4) lain each with a s$itable diagram. Q.+. "escribe dimensioning line, leader line and indicating arrow to give the dimensions of an* diagram. Q.5. 2hat is a line3 -lassif* line with their a of engineering gra hics. lications in the era
Q.10 6ntrod$ce the vario$s engineering drawing instr$ments with their a lications.
Unit-2
Q.1.2hat is the difference between sim le letter writing and technical letter writing3 !ow it is com $lsor* for the engineers3 Q.%.4) lain single stro,e letter writing and gothic letter writing3 Q.'. 2rite the following statement in single stro,e letter writing0 !"#$%E&GE T# $'S&#( Q.4.2hat do *o$ mean b* ro#ection3 -lassif* and e) lain each. Q.5. "ifferentiate the following 0 7i8. 9rthogra hic and isometric ro#ection 7ii8. /irst angle and Third angle ro#ection Q.6. An e:$ilateral triang$lar lane with a 60 mm side has a side inclined at 450 to the !.P 6ts !.T.7hori;ontal trace8 is arallel to !.P. And %5 mm below )* and its V.T.7vertical trace8 does not e)ist. "raw its ro#ections.
Q.&. A reg$lar he)agonal lane of side 60 mm is resting in first :$adrant. The one side of the he)agon is arallel to hori;ontal lane. "raw its Pro#ections. Q.+. A rectang$lar lane of length &0mm and width %0mm is located in first :$adrant whose one side is inclined with !.P. b* '00.The lane is '0mm above the !.P. and %0mm in front of V.P. "raw its ro#ections.
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Q.1. A cone, diameter of base 50 mm and altit$de +0mm rests with its base on gro$nd. 6f the cone is '0mm a art from the V.P. then draw its ro#ections.
Q.%. A s:$are rism is resting on one of its bases on the !.P. with an edge of the base er endic$lar to the V.P. 6t is c$t b* a lane s$ch that the tr$e sha e of the section is a rectangle with +0 mm and 50 mm sides. The minim$m height of one of the side faces of c$t rism is 15 mm. "raw its ro#ections and tr$e sha e of the section. Q.'. A solid is in the form of a c*linder of base diameter 50 mm $ to a height of 60 mm. "raw the orthogra hic ro#ection of the solid. Q.4. "raw the orthogra hic view of a he)agonal *ramid with 40 mm edges at the base and 50 mm in height. Q.5. A he)agonal *ramid, having base with a '0 mm side and a &5 mm long a)is, has one of its base edge is on the !.P., and vertical lane containing this edge and the a)is is inclined at '00
to the V.P. "raw its ro#ections when a e) is 15 mm in front of the V.P. Q.6. A c*linder, with a 50 mm base diameter and a &0 mm long a)is, is ,e t on the !.P. on its base. 6t is c$t b* a lane inclined '00 to the hori;ontal s$ch that the tr$e sha e of the section is the ossible elli se. "raw its front view, sectional to view and tr$e sha e of the section. Q.&. "raw the orthogra hic view of a c*linder of base diameter 55 mm and a)is length 65 mm when the a)is of the c*linder is 7i8 vertical 7ii8 hori;ontal. Q.+. A he)agonal rism, having a base with a %5 mm side and a &0 mm long a)is is resting on a corner of its base in the !.P. and a)is inclined at 600 to the !.P. and arallel to the V.P. 6t is c$t b* a hori;ontal section lane which divides the rism into two e:$al halves. "raw its sectional to view. Q.5. "raw an isometric view of a he)agonal rism having a base with %5 mm side and a 65 mm long a)is, which is l*ing on its face in the !.P. with a)is arallel to both !.P. and V.P.
Q.10. "raw the following views for the ob#ect shown in fig$re. All dimensions are in mm.