Ed Cse, Ece Old Question Papers
Ed Cse, Ece Old Question Papers
1. (a) A semi circular plate of 80mm diameter has its straight edge in the VP and inclined at
450 to the HP. The surface of the plate makes an angle of 300 with the VP. Draw its
projections.
(b) Sketch the truncated cone such that the section surface which gives the rectangular
hyperbola.
(c) A straight line AB, 60mm long makes an angle 40 degrees to VP and parallel to profile
plane. The end A is touches both the planes. Draw the projections of the line.
[10+4+8]
PART-B
2. (a) A triangular plot of land of area 25 km2 is represented on a map of size 9cm base and
18cm height. Construct a diagonal scale to read kilometers, hectometers and decameters.
Indicate a distance of 4.44 km on it.
(b) Construct a hexagon of side 28mm when one side is vertical.
[8+8]
3. (a) A point P is 20mm below HP and lies in the third quadrant. Its shortest distance from xy
is 40mm. Draw its projections.
(b) A 100mm long line is parallel to and 40mm above the HP. Its two ends are 25mm and
50mm in front of the VP respectively. Draw its projections and find its inclination with
the VP.
[8+8]
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4. A line AB inclined at 30 to the HP, has its ends A and B, 32 mm and 66 mm in front of
the VP respectively. The top view measures 62 mm and its HT is 15 mm in front of the
VP. Draw its projections and determine its true length. Also locate its VT.
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5. A regular pentagonal lamina of side 25 mm is lying in such way that the one of its base
edge touches both the reference planes. If the lamina makes 400 with the VP and
perpendicular to profile plane, draw the projections of the lamina.
[16]
6. A hexagonal prism, base 40mm side and height 40mm has a hole of 40mm diameter
drilled centrally through its ends. Draw its projections when it is resting on one of its
corners on HP with its axis inclined at 600 to the HP and two of its faces parallel to the
VP.
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 1
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view from the isometric view. All dimensions are
in mm. (Figure 1)
Figure 1
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 2
I B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations May/June - 2016
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(CSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A
1. (a) A rectangular lamina of size 50mm x 40mm has a coaxial circular hole of 30mm
diameter. It is resting on HP with a shorter edge perpendicular to VP. The surface of the
lamina is inclined at 350 to HP. Draw top, front and left side views.
(b) A thread is connected between the two diagonally opposite corners of a room and it
appears as a straight line of length of 50 mm on the side plane at an angle of 45 degrees
to the horizontal reference line. If the top corner is equidistant from the walls and the
ground, determine its distance using the geometric construction of views.
(c) Sketch the following:
(i) Unidirectional and aligned dimensioning methods (ii) Regular heptagon
[9+7+6]
PART-B
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 2
6. A pentagonal pyramid of base edges 30 mm and axis 70 mm long has a corner of base on
HP. Draw its projections when the slant edge through corner lies on HP and is parallel to
VP.
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7. Draw (a) Front View
(b) Top View
(c) Side View (Figure 1)
Figure 1
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 3
I B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations May/June - 2016
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(CSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1. (a) The top view of a plate, the surface of which is perpendicular to the VP and inclined at
600 to the HP is a circle of 60mm diameter. Draw its three views.
(b) A pentagonal pyramid has an altitude of 65 mm and side of base 25 mm. The pyramid
rests on its apex on HP such that one of the triangular faces is perpendicular to both VP
and HP. Draw the top and front views.
[12+10]
PART-B
2. (a) An under-pass of a fly-over has a size of 270m x 10m x 10m. It is represented on a model
by a volume of 8 cu.cm. What is R.F? Construct a diagonal scale to read up to 300m.
Mark the distances 199m and 8m on the scale.
(b) Construct a regular polygon of any number of sides, given the length of its sides equal to
25mm.
[8+8]
3. (a) Two points A and B are in the HP. The point A is 30mm in front of the VP; while B is
behind the VP. The distance between their projectors is 75mm and the line joining their
top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the distance of the point B from the VP.
(b) A 90mm long line is parallel to and 25mm in front of the VP. Its one end is in the HP
while the other is 50mm above the HP. Draw its projections and find its inclination with
the HP.
[8+8]
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4. A line CD of length 65 mm is inclined at 45 to HP and 30 to VP. The end D is 50 mm
above HP and 45mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the line and locate its traces.
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5. A thin circular plate of 70mm diameter is resting on its circumference such that its plane
is inclined 600 to the HP and 300 to the VP. Draw the projections of the plate.
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6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long, resting
on one of its rectangular faces on the HP with the axis inclined at 450 to the VP.
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7. Draw the isometric projection of a sphere of 40 mm diameter resting centrally on the
frustum of a hexagonal pyramid with a top face of 30 mm sides, a base of 40 mm sides,
and axis 80 mm long.
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 4
I B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations May/June - 2016
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(CSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1. (a) The plate having an shape of an isosceles triangle has base 50mm long and altitude
70mm. It is so placed that in the front view it is seen as an equilateral of 50mm sides and
one side inclined at 450 to xy. Draw its top view.
(b) Draw the isometric view of a hexagonal pyramid of 20 mm base edges and height 60 mm
long when it rests on its base on HP with two of its opposite sides of base parallel to VP.
(c) Sketch the octagon of side 25mm.
[10+8+4]
PART-B
2. Draw an ellipse of major and minor axes of 90mm and 60 mm respectively. Also draw
tangent and normal at a point 70 mm from the centre of the ellipse.
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3. (a) A point P is situated in the first quadrant and equidistant from the reference planes. Its
shortest distance from the reference planes is 60 mm. Draw the projections of the point
and determine its distance from the principal planes.
(b) A line CD is parallel to VP and inclined at 400 to HP. C is in HP and 25mm in front of
VP. Top view is 50mm long. Find its true length.
[8+8]
4. Two oranges on a tree are respectively 1.8m and 3m above the ground, and 1.2m and
2.1m from a 0.3m thick wall, but on the opposite sides of it. The distance between the
oranges measured along the ground and parallel to the wall is 2.7m. Determine the real
distance between the oranges.
[16]
5. A circular plate of negligible thickness and 50mm diameter appears as an ellipse in the
front view, having its major axis 50mm long and minor axis 30mm long. Draw its top
view when the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal.
[16]
6. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long, has an edge of its base on
the ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel to the VP. Draw its
projections.
[16]
7. A square pyramid of base edges 30 mm and axis 50 mm long is placed on the top of a
cube whose sides are 45 mm long. The edges of the cube are parallel to the base edges of
the pyramid. Draw the isometric projection of the two solids when their axes are
collinear.
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
I B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations May/June - 2016
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, BioTech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1. (a) A point 25 mm above XY line is the front view of two points E and F. The top view of E
is 30 mm behind VP, and the top view of F is 40 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections
of the two points and state their positions with reference planes and quadrants in which
they lie.
(b) A pentagonal pyramid has an altitude of 65 mm and side of base 25 mm. The pyramid
rests on its apex on VP such that one of the triangular faces is perpendicular to both VP
and HP. Draw the top and front views.
(c) Sketch the truncated cone such that the section surface which gives the hyperbola.
[6+12+4]
PART-B
2. Construct a vernier scale to read distance correct to decameter on a map in which the
actual distances are reduced in the ratio of 1:40000. The scale should be long enough to
measure up to 6 km. Mark on the scale a length of 3.34 km and 0.59 km.
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3. (a) Draw the orthographic projections of the following points:
(i) Point P is 25 mm above HP and 35 mm behind VP
(ii) Point Q is in VP and 40 mm below HP
(iii) Point R is in HP and 30 mm behind VP
(iv) Point S is 32 mm below HP and 45 mm behind VP
(b) A line AB 45 mm long is in VP and parallel to the profile plane. The end A is 10 mm
above HP. Draw all the three principal views.
[8+8]
4. A line AB has its end A in HP and 40 mm in front of VP. Its front view is inclined at 50
degrees to XY line and has a length of 70 mm. The other end B is in VP. Draw its
projections. Also find true length and true inclinations of the line.
[16]
5. A regular hexagonal lamina of side 25 mm is lying in such way that the one of its base
edge touches both the reference planes. If the lamina makes 400 with the VP and
perpendicular to profile plane, draw the projections of the lamina.
[16]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
6. A pentagonal pyramid has an altitude of 60 mm and side of base 25 mm. The pyramid
rests with one of its sides of the base on HP such that the triangular face containing that
side is perpendicular to both HP and VP. Draw the projections.
[16]
7. Construct isometric view from the following orthographic projections. All dimensions are
in mm. (Figure 1)
Figure 1
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
I B. Tech I Semester Regular Examinations Feb./Mar. - 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A
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1.(a) Draw the isometric view of Fig.1.
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Fig.1
(b) Draw the projections of the straight line AB of 100 mm length when one of its ends is
touching V.P and the other end is touching HP. The angles of inclination with H.P and
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PART-B
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2.(a) The area of a field is 50000 sq m. The length and the breadth of the field, on the map is 10
cm and 8 cm respectively. Construct a diagonal scale which can read up to one metre.
Mark the length of 235 metre on the scale. What is R.F of the scale?
(b) The foci of an ellipse are 90 mm apart and the minor axis is 72 mm long. Determine the
length of the major axis. Construct the ellipse.
[8+8]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
3.(a) Two points A and B are in H.P. The point A is 30 mm in front of the V.P while B is
behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75 mm and the line joining their
top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the distance of the point B from the V.P.
(b) A line PQ 40 mm long is parallel to V.P and inclined at an angle of 300 to H.P. The lower
end P is 15 mm above H.P and 20 mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections of the line.
[8+8]
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4. The front view of a line AB measures 65 mm and makes an angle of 45 with xy. A is in
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the H.P and the VT of the line is 15 mm below the H.P. The line is inclined at 300 to the
V.P. Draw the projections of AB and find its true length and inclination with the H.P. Also
locate its H.T.
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5. Draw the projections of the circle of 50 mm diameter resting in the H.P on a point A on
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the circumference, its plane inclined at 450 to the H.P and
(a) The top view of the diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P
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(b) The diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P.
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6. Draw the projections of a cylinder 75mm diameter and 100 mm long, lying on the ground
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with its axis inclined at 300 to the V.P and parallel to the ground.
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7. Draw (i) Front view (ii) Side view from the right (iii) Top view of Fig: 2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 2
I B. Tech I Semester Regular Examinations Feb./Mar. - 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A
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1.(a) Draw (i) Front view (ii) Top view of Fig.1.
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kf
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Fig.1
(b) A circular plate of negligible thickness and 50 mm diameter appears as an ellipse in the
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front view, having its major axis 50 mm long and minor axis 30 mm long. Draw its top
view when the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal.
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[12+10]
PART-B
2.(a) Construct a vernier scale of R.F=1/80 to read inches and to measure up to 15 yards.
(b) Construct a regular hexagon of side 28 mm when one side is horizontal.
[8+8]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 2
3.(a) The top view of a 75 mm long line measures 55 mm. The line is in the V.P, its one end
being 25 mm above the H.P. Draw its projections.
(b) A point P is 15 mm above H.P and 20 mm in front of the V.P. Another point Q is 25 mm
behind the V.P and 40 mm below the H.P. Draw projections of P and Q keeping the
distance between their projectors equal to 90 mm. Draw straight lines joining
(i) their top views and (ii) their front views.
[8+8]
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4. A line PQ, 100 mm long, is inclined at 450 to the H.P and at 300 to the V.P. Its end P is in
the second quadrant and Q is in the fourth quadrant. A point R on PQ, 40 mm from P is in
both the planes. Draw the projections of PQ.
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5. Draw the projections of a regular hexagon of 25 mm side, having one of its sides in the
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H.P and inclined at 600 to the V.P and its surface making an angle of 450 with the H.P.
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6. Draw the projections of a cone, base 75 mm diameter and axis 100 mm long, lying on the
H.P on one of its generators with the axis parallel to the V.P.
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7. Draw the isometric view of Fig.2:
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kf
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Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 3
I B. Tech I Semester Regular Examinations Feb./Mar. - 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A
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1.(a) Draw the isometric view of Fig.1
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pd
tu
as
kf
tu
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(b) A thin circular plate of 70 mm diameter is resting on its circumference such that its plane
is inclined 600 to the H.P and 300 to the V.P. Draw the projections of the plate.
[12+10]
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PART-B
2. (a) Construct a diagonal scale of R.F=1/4000 to show metres and long enough to measure
upto 500 metres.
(b) Construct a regular hexagon of 35 mm side with one of its side vertical?
[10+6]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 3
3. (a) The front view of a line inclined at 300 to the V.P is 65 mm long. Draw the projections of
the line, when it is parallel to and 40 mm above the H.P, its one end being 30 mm in front
of the V.P.
(b) Mark the projections of the following points on a common reference line, keeping the
projectors 35mm apart.
(i) A, 25mm above H.P and 35mm in front of V.P
(ii) B, 25mm above H.P and 40 mm behind V.P
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(iii) C, 30mm below H.P and 45 mm behind V.P
(iv) D, 30 mm below H.P and 40 mm in front V.P
[8+8]
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4. A line AB, 90 mm long, is inclined at 45 to the H.P and its top view makes an angle of
600 with the V.P. The end A is in the H.P and 12 mm in front of the V.P. Draw its front
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view and find its true inclination with the V.P.
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5. A square plate PQRS of negligible thickness having 35 mm side is lying on a corner R on
H.P. One of the diagonals RP is inclined at 350 to H.P and 400 to V.P. The two sides QR
and RS containing the corner R are equally inclined with H.P. Draw its projections.
pd
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6. A hexagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm axis 50 mm long lies with one of its rectangular
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faces on the H.P and its axis is parallel to the V.P. Draw its projections.
[16]
7. Draw (i) Front view and (ii) Top view of Fig.2
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PART-A
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1.(a) Draw (i) front view (ii) side view from the left (iii) top view of Fig.1
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(b) A hexagonal prism base 40 mm side and height 40 mm has a hole of 40 mm diameter
drilled centrally through its ends. Draw its projections when it is resting on one of its
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corners on the H.P with its axis inclined at 600 to the H.P and two of its faces parallel to
the V.P.
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[12+10]
PART-B
2. (a) Construct an ellipse when the major axis is 120 mm and the distance between the foci is
108 mm. Determine the length of the minor axis.
(b) Draw a vernier scale of R.F = 1/25 to read centimeters up to 4 metres and on it, show
lengths representing 2.39 m and 0.91 m.
[8+8]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 4
3. Two pegs fixed on a wall are 4.5 metres apart. The distance between the pegs measured
parallel to the floor is 3.6 metres. If one peg is 1.5 m above the floor, find the height of the
second peg and the inclination of the line joining the two pegs with the floor.
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4. A line CD inclined at 250 to H.P measures 80 mm in top view. End C in the first quadrant
and 25 mm and 15 mm from H.P and V.P respectively. End D is at equal distances from
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both the reference planes. Draw the projections; find true length and true inclination with
V.P. Locate the traces.
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5. A 60 set-square of 125 mm longest side is so kept that the longest side in the H.P
making an angle of 300 with the V.P and the set-square itself inclined at 450 to the H.P.
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Draw the projections of the set- square.
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6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid of base 25 mm side and axis 60 mm long
when it is lying on H.P on one of its base edges, such that the axis is parallel to VP and
inclined at 300 to HP.
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7. Draw the isometric view of Fig.2:
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
I B. Tech I Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations Jan./Feb. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
Fig.1
(b) Draw the projections of a circle of 50mm diameter resting in the HP on a point A on the
circumference, its plane inclined at 450 to the HP and (i) the top view of the diameter AB
making 300 angle with the VP (ii) the diameter AB making 300 angle with the VP.
[14+8]
PART-B
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
3.(b) Draw the projections of a straight line AB of 60mm long, in the following positions:
(i) Perpendicular to HP and in VP and one end on HP
(ii) Parallel to and 30 mm in front of VP and on HP
(iii) Inclined at 300 to VP, in HP and one end on VP
[8+8]
4. Two oranges on a tree are respectively 1.8 m and 3 m above the ground and, 1.2 m and
2.1 m from a 0.3 m thick wall, but on the opposite sides of it. The distance between the
oranges, measured along the ground and parallel to the wall is 2.7 m. Determine the real
distance between the oranges.
[16]
5. Draw the projections of a regular pentagonal of 40 mm side, having its surface inclined at
300 to the HP and a side parallel to the HP and inclined at an angle of 600 to the VP.
[16]
6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25 mm side and axis 50 mm long,
resting on one of its rectangular faces on the ground with the axis inclined at 450 to the
VP.
[16]
7. Draw fig.2 (i)i) Front View (ii) Top View (iii) Side View from the right
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 2
I B. Tech I Semester Regular
Regular/Supplementary Examinations Jan./Feb. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
Fig.1
(b) A plate having shape of an isosceles triangle has base 50 mm long and altitude 70 mm. It
is so placed that in the front view it is seen as an equilateral triangle of 50 mm sides and
one side inclined at 450 to xy. Draw its top view.
[14+8]
PART-B
2.(a) The major axis of an ellipse is 150 mm long and the minor axis is 100 mm long. Find the
foci and draw the ellipse by arcs of circle method. Draw a tangent to the ellipse
ellips at a point
on it 25 mm above the major axis.
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 2
2.(b) Draw a Vernier scale of RF=1/25 to read centimeters up to 4metres and on it, shown
lengths representing 2.39 m and 0.91 m.
[8+8]
3.(a) A point P is 20 mm below HP and lies in the third quadrant. Its shortest distance from xy
is 40 mm. Draw its projections.
(b) A line AB which is perpendicular to HP and 80mm long has its end B, 20mm below HP
and 30mm in front of VP. Another line AC, whicwhichh is 60mm long, is parallel to both HP
and VP. The midpoint D of the line AC is joined to B. Draw the projections and
determine the inclination of the line BD with HP.
[8+8]
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4. A line AB, inclined at 40 to the VP, has its ends 50 mm and 20 mm above the HP. The
length of its front view is 65 mm and its VT is 10 mm above the HP. Determine the true
length of AB, its inclination with the HP and its HT.
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5. An hexagonal lamina of 20 mm side rests on one of its corners on HP. The diagonal
passing through this corner is inclined at 450 to HP. The lamina is then rotated through
900 such that the top view of this diagonal is perpendicular to VP and the surface is still
inclined at 450 to HP. Draw the projections of the lamina.
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6. A tetrahedron of 40 mm side rests with one of its edges on HP and perpendicular to VP.
The triangular face containing that edge is inclined at 300 to HP. Draw its projections.
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7. Draw the Isometric view fig.2:
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 3
I B. Tech I Semester Regular
Regular/Supplementary Examinations Jan./Feb. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1.(a) Draw the Isometric view assuming suitable data: fig.1
Fig.1
(b) A thin 30-60 set square has its longest edge in VP and inclined at 300 to HP. Its surface
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 3
4. The guy ropes of two poles 12 m apart, are attached to a point 15 m above the ground on
the corner of a building. The points of attachment on the poles are 7.5 m and 4.5 m above
the ground and the ropes make 450 and 300 respectively with the ground. Draw the
projections and find the distance of the poles from the building and the lengths of the guy
ropes.
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5. Draw the projections of a circle of 75 mm diameter having the end A of the diameter AB
in the HP, the end B in the VP, and the surface inclined at 300 to the HP and at 600 to the
VP.
[16]
6. Draw the projection of a cone, base 75mm diameter and axis 100 mm long and lying on
the ground on one of its generators with the axis parallel to the VP.
[16]
7. Draw fig.2 (i)
i) Front View ((ii) Top View (iii) Side View
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 4
I B. Tech I Semester Regular
Regular/Supplementary Examinations Jan./Feb. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, EComE, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A
1.(a) Draw fig.1 (i)
i) Front View (ii) Top View (iii) Both Side Views
Fig.1
(b) A thin circular metal plate of 54mm diameter has a square hole of 27 mm side, cut
centrally through it. Draw its projections when the plate is resting on HP with its surface
inclined at 300 to HP and an edge of the square hole perpendicular to VP.
[14+8]
PART-B
2.(a) A plot of a ground is in the shape of a rectangle 110 m × 50 m. Inscribe an elliptical lawn
in it. Take a suitable scale.
(b) Construct a diagonal scale of RF= 1: 32,00,000 to show kilometers and long enough to
measure upto 400 kilometers. Show distance of 257 km and 333 km on your scale.
[8+8]
3.(a) A point A is situated in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance from the intersection point
of HP,, VP and auxiliary plane is 60 mm and it is equidistant from the principal planes.
Draw the projections of the points and determine its distance from the principal planes.
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 4
3.(b) The length of the top view of a line parallel to the VP and inclined at 450 to the HP is 5
cm. One end of the line is 1.2 cm above the HP and 2.5 cm in front of the VP. Draw the
projections of the line and determine its true length.
[8+8]
4. The projectors of the ends of a line AB are 5 cm apart. The end A is 2 cm above the HP
and 3 cm in front of the VP. The end B is 1 cm below the HP and 4 cm behind the VP.
Determine the true length and traces of AB, and its inclinations with the two planes.
[16]
5. A circular plate of negligible thickness and 50 mm diameter appears as an ellipse in the
front view, having its major axis 50 mm long and minor axis 30 mm long. Draw its top
view when the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal.
[16]
6. An hexagonal prism, side of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests with one of its base
corners on HP such that its base makes an angle of 600 to HP and its axis is parallel to
VP. Draw its projections.
[16]
7. Draw the Isometric view fig.2:
Fig.2
[16]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
I B.Tech I Semester Regular/Supple. Examinations Nov./Dec. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, E Com.E, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
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PART-A
Fig.1
(b) Draw the projections of a rhombus having diagonals 65mm and 30mm long. The smaller
diagonal is parallel to both HP and VP while the other is inclined at 300 to HP.
[12+10]
PART-B
2. (a) The distance between two fixed points is equal to 75mm. A point P moves such that the
sum of its distances from the two fixed points is always a constant and is equal to 90mm.
Draw the locus of P and determine the minor axis.
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 1
2. (b) Construct a diagonal scale of RF=1/32 showing yards, feet and inches and measure up to
4 yards.
[8+8]
3. (a) Draw the projections of a line CD 50mm long, parallel to HP and inclined to VP. The end
C is 10mm in front of VP and D is 30mm in front of VP. The line is 15mm above HP.
(b) A point P is 15mm above the HP and 20mm in front of the VP. Another point Q is 25mm 2
behind the VP and 40mm below the HP. Draw projections of P and Q keeping the
distance between their projectors equal to 90mm. Draw straight lines joining
(i) their top views and (ii) their front views.
[8+8]
4. The top view of a 75mm long line AB m measures
easures 65mm, while the length of its front view
is 50mm. Its one end A is in the HP and 12mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections
of AB and determine its inclinations with the HP and the VP.
[16]
5. Draw the projections of a pentagonal sheet of 26mm side, having its surface inclined at
300 to VP. Its one side is parallel to VP and inclined at 450 to HP.
[16]
6. Draw the projections of a cylinder 75 mm diameter and 100mm long. Lying on the
ground with its axis inclined at 300 to the VP and parallel to the ground.
[16]
7. Draw Fig.2 (a)) Front View ((b) Top View (c) Side View
[16]
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 2
I B.Tech I Semester Regular/Supple. Examinations Nov./Dec. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, E Com.E, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1. (a) Draw Fig.1 (i) Front View (ii) Top View (iii) Side View
Fig.1
(b) An isosceles triangular lamina has base 40mm long and altitude 56mm. It is so placed on
VP such that in the front view it is seen as an equilateral triangle of 40mm sides with the
side that is contained in VP is inclined at 450 to HP. Draw its top and front views. Also,
find the inclination of the lamina to VP.
[12+10]
PART-B
2. (a) Draw an octagon given the length of side 25mm.
(b) A car is running at a speed of 50km/hour. Construct a diagonal scale to show 1 km by
3cm and to measure up to 6km. Mark also on the scale the distance covered by the car in
5 minutes 28 seconds.
[8+8]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 2
3. (a) Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping the
projectors 25mm apart.
(i) A, in the HP and 20mm behind the VP
(ii) B, 40mm above the HP and 25mm in front of the VP
(iii) C, in the VP and 40mm above the HP
(b) A line CD is parallel to VP and inclined at 400 to HP. C is in HP and 25mm in front of
VP. Top view is 50mm long. Find its true length.
[8+8]
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4. A line PQ 100mm long is inclined at 30 to the HP and at 45 to the VP. Its midpoint is in
the VP and 20mm above the HP. Draw its projections, if its end P is in the third quadrant
Q in the first quadrant.
[16]
5. A hexagonal lamina of 20mm side rests on one of its corners on HP. The diagonal
passing through this corner is inclined at 450 to HP. The lamina is then rotated through
900 such that the top view of this diagonal is perpendicular to VP and the surface is still
inclined at 450 to HP. Draw the projections of the lamina.
[16]
6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long, resting
on one of its rectangular faces on the ground, with the axis inclined at 450 to the VP.
[16]
7. Draw the isometric view of Fig.2
[16]
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 3
I B.Tech I Semester Regular/Supple. Examinations Nov./Dec. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio-Tech, E Com.E, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1. (a) Draw the isometric view of Fig.1.
Fig.1
(b) A thin 300-600 set square has its longest edge in VP and inclined at 300 to HP. Its surface
makes 450 with VP. Draw its projections.
[12+10]
PART-B
2. (a) The area of a field is 50,000 sq.m. The length and the breadth of the field, on the map is
10cm and 8cm respectively. Construct a diagonal scale which can read up to one meter.
Mark the length of 235 meter on the scale. What is the RF of the scale?
(b) A plot of ground is in the shape of a rectangle 110m x 50m. Inscribe an elliptical lawn in
it. Take a suitable scale.
[8+8]
3. (a) A point 30mm above xy line is the top view of two points P and Q. The elevation of P is
45mm above the HP while that of the point Q is 35mm below the HP Draw the
projections of the points and states their position with reference to the principle planes
and the quadrant in which they lie.
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 3
3. (b) A line EF 60mm long is in VP and inclined to HP. The top view measures 45mm. The
end E is 15mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line. Find its inclination with HP.
[8+8]
4. A line AB, 65mm long, has its end A 20mm above the HP and 25mm in front of the VP
The end B is 40mm m above the HP and 65mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections of
AB and show its inclinations with the HP and the VP.
[16]
5. A circular lamina of 60mm diameter rests on HP on a point 1 on the circumference. The
lamina is inclined to HP such that the top view of it is an ellipse of minor axis 35mm. The
top view of the diameter through the point 1 makes an angle of 450 with VP.
(i) Draw the projections (ii) Determine the angle made by the lamina with HP.
[16]
6. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25mm side aand axis 50mm long, has an edge of its base on
the ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel to the VP .Draw its
projections.
[16]
7. Draw Fig.2 (a)) Front View ((b) Top View (c) Side View
[16]
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 4
I B.Tech I Semester Regular/Supple. Examinations Nov./Dec. - 2015
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to ECE, EIE, Bio
Bio-Tech, E Com.E, Agri.E)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1. (a) Draw Fig.1 (i) Front View (ii) Top View (iii) Side View
Fig.1
(b) A regular hexagonal lamina of 26mm side has a central hole of 30mm diameter. Draw the
front and top views when the surface of the lamina is inclined at 450 to HP. A side of
lamina is inclined at 350 to VP.
[12+10]
PART-B
2. (a) The actual length of 500m is represented by a line of 15cm on a drawing. Construct a
vernier scale to read up to 600m. Mark on the scale a length of 549m.
(b) Construct a regular polygon of any number of sides, given the length of its sides equal to
25mm.
[8+8]
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Subject Code: R13109/R13 Set No - 4
3. (a) A line GH 45mm long is in HP and inclined to VP. The end G is 15mm in front of VP.
Length of front view is 35mm. Draw the projections of the line. Determine its inclination
with VP.
(b) A point A is situated in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance from the intersection point
of HP; VP and auxiliary plane is 60mm and it is equidistance from the principle planes.
Draw the projections of the point and determine its distance from the principle planes.
[8+8]
4. A line AB, 90mm long, is inclined at 450 to the HP and its top view makes an angle of
600 with the VP. The end A is in the HP and 12mm in front of the VP. Draw its front
view and find its true inclination with the VP.
[16]
5. A semi-circular lamina of 64mm diameter has its straight edge in VP and inclined at an
angle of 450 to HP. The surface of the lamina makes an angle of 300 with VP. Draw the
projections.
[16]
6. Draw the projections of a cone, base 75mm diameter and axis 100mm long, lying on the
ground on one of its generators with the axis parallel to the VP.
[16]
7. Draw the isometric view of Fig.2
[16]
Fig.2
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 1
I B. Tech II Semester Regular Examinations August - 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Computer Science Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1.(a) Draw (i) Front view (ii) Top view (iii) Right side view of the following pictorial
projection.
(b) The projections of a line AB are on the same projector. A is 10mm above the HP and
20mm in front of the VP. B is 35mm below the HP and 25 mm behind the VP. Draw the
projections of the line AB and determine its true length, inclinations with the HP and the
VP?
[16+6]
PART-B
2.(a) Construct an ellipse of 120 mm major axis and 80 mm minor axis using concentric circle
methods?
(b) Draw an octagon given the length of side 25 mm. using general method?
[10+6]
3.(a) A line EF 40mm long is in the VP and inclined to the HP. The top view measures 30mm.
The end E is 10mm above the HP. Draw the projections of the line. Determine its
inclination with the HP?
(b) A line RS 40mm long is parallel to both the planes. It is 20 mm above the HP and 15mm
in front of the VP. Draw the projections of the line?
[10+6]
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 1
4. The front view of a line AB is 50mm long and it makes an angle of 350 with xy. The
point A lies 10mm above the HP and 25mm behind the VP. The difference between the
distance of A and B from the VP is 25mm.The line AB is in second quadrant. Draw the
projections of the line; determine its true length and inclinations with the HP and the VP?
[16]
5. An equilateral triangle ABC having side length as 50 mm is suspended from a point O
on the side AB 15mm from A in such a way that the plane of the triangle makes an angle
of 600 with the VP. The point O is 20 mm below the HP and 40 mm behind the VP. Draw
the projections of the triangle?
[16]
6. Draw the top and front view of the cone of base diameter 46mm and height 65mm lying
with one of its generators on the HP. The axis is parallel to the VP?
[16]
7. Draw the isometric view of orthographic drawing shown below ?
[16]
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 2
I B. Tech II Semester Regular Examinations August - 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Computer Science Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1.(a) Draw the isometric view of the following orthographic views ?
(b) A square prism of side of base 30 mm and axis 55 mm long lies on one of its generator in
the HP and its faces equally inclined to the HP. Draw its projections when its axis is
inclined at an angle of 600 to the VP?
[16+6]
PART-B
2.(a) Construct a regular hexagonal of side 25mm when one of its side is horizontal?
(b) A truck is moving at the rate of 1.2 km per min. Construct a diagonal scale with RF value
of 1/25000, showing minutes and seconds. Mark the distance moved by the truck in 4
minutes and 27 seconds?
[6+10]
3.(a) Draw the projections of the following, keeping the distance between the projectors as
25mm on the same reference line:
(i) A- 25mm above HP and 50mm behind the VP
(ii) B- 40 mm below HP and 45mm in front of the VP
(iii) C- on HP and 25mm behind VP
(b) A line CD is parallel to the VP and inclined at 450 to the HP. C is in the HP and 25 mm in
front of the VP. Top view is 50mm long. Find its true length?
[8+8]
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 2
4. A line AB inclined 300 to the VP, has its ends 50mm and 20mm above the HP. The
length of its front view is 65mm and its VT is 10 mm above the HP. Determine the true
length of AB, its inclination
lination with the HP and its HT?
[16]
5. The circular plate of negligible thickness and 50 mm diameter appears as an ellipse in the
front view, having its major axis 50mm long and minor axis 30 mm long. Draw its top
view when the major axis is of the ellipse is horizontal?
[16]
6. A equilateral triangle of 60mm side represents the front view of a cone standing on its
base. It is tilted until its axis makes 300 with the HP and top view of the axis is parallel to
the VP in this position. n. Draw the projections of cone?
[16]
7. Draw (i) Front view (ii) ii) Top view (iii) Side view of the following pictorial projection?
[16]
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 3
I B. Tech II Semester Regular Examinations August - 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Computer Science Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1.(a) Draw the isometric view of the following orthographic projections?
(b) A point A is 15mm above the HP and 20mm in front of the VP. Another point B is 25
mm behind the VP and 40mm below the HP. Draw the projections of A and B, keeping
the distance between the projectors equal to 90mm. Draw straight lines joining (i) the top
views (ii) the front views.
[16+6]
PART-B
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 3
4. A line AB, 65mm long, has its end A 20 mm above the HP and 25 mm in front of the VP.
The end B is 40mm above the HP and 65mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections of
AB and show its inclinations with the HP and the VP?
[16]
5. A 300-600 set square has its shortest sid
side 50 mm long and is in the HP. The top view of
the setsquare is an isosceles triangle. The hypotenuse of the set
set-square
square is inclined at an
angle of 450 with the VP. Draw its projections Determine its inclination with the HP?
[16]
6. Draw the projections of a cylinder, base 30mm diameter and axis 50mm long, resting
with a point on the peripher
peripheri of its base circle on the HP such that the axis is making an
0
angle of 30 with the HP and parallel to the VP?
[16]
7. Draw (i) Front view (ii)ii) Top view of the following pictorial view?
[16]
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 4
I B. Tech II Semester Regular Examinations August – 2014
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Computer Science Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Question Paper Consists of Part-A and Part-B
Answering the question in Part-A is Compulsory,
Three Questions should be answered from Part-B
*****
PART-A
1.(a) Draw (i) Front view (ii)
ii) Top view (iii) Right side view of the pictorial view shown
below?
(b) A mirror of size 560mm× 320 mm is fixed on a wall on one of its shorter edges. The
mirror is so fixed that it appears as a square in the front view. Draw the projections of the
mirror Find its inclinations
ns with the wall and the ground?
[16+6]
PART-B
2.(a) Construct a Vernier scale of RF= 1: 25 to show decimeters, centimeters and millimeters.
The scale should be capable of reading up to 4 decimeters. Mark on your scale the
following
ng distances: (a) 3.23 dm?
(b) Construct a hexagon of side 30 mm when one side is vertical?
[10+6]
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Subject Code: R13209/R13 Set No - 4
3.(a) The top view of a 75mm long line measures 55 mm. The line is in the VP, its one end
being 25 mm above the HP. Draw its projections
projections?
(b) Mark the projections of the following points on a common reference line, keeping the
projectors 35 mm apart.
(i) 25 mm above the HP and 40 mm behind the VP
(ii) 20 mm above the HP and on the VP
(iii) 30 mm below the HP and 45 mm in front of the VP
[8+8]
0 0
4. A line PQ 100mm long is inclined at 30 to the HP and at 45 to the VP. Its midpoint is in
the VP and 20mm above the HP. Draw its projections, if its end P is in the third quadrant
and Q is in the first quadrant.
[16]
5. ABCD is a symmetrical trapezium with AB= 40mm and CD=64mm as its parallel sides
are 50 mm height. The plane has its side AB in the VP and CD 25 mm away from it. The
front view of BC makes an angle of 3300 with the HP. Obtain the projections of the plane.
Find its angle with the VP
VP?
[16]
6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of base side 30mm and axis length 60mm
rests on the HP on one of the base corners with the base edges containing it being equally
inclined to the HP. The axis is inclined at 450 to the HP and parallel to the VP?
[16]
7. Draw the isometric view of the following orthographic views?
[16]
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