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Faculty of Science and Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering


Semester: Summer 2016
Section 9H
Exam Type: Final Quiz
Course Code: ME 160; Course Title: Mechanical Engineering Drawing 1
Course Teacher Name: Avishek Kumar Dey
Time: 1 hour

Total Marks: 60
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1. Draw the Top, Front and R.H.S orthographic projection of the below figure and dimensioning the sketch?
10

2. Draw the Top, Front and R.H.S orthographic projection of the below figure and dimensioning the sketch?
10

3. Draw the Top, Front and L.H.S orthographic projection of the below figure?

10

4. Draw the Top view and Front Sectional view of the below figure?

10

5. Draw the Top, Front Sectional view of the below figure?

10

6. Choose the correct multiple choices (Put tick mark on the right answers)
1) The top, front views align in this manner

a)
b)
c)
d)

Horizontally

a)
b)
c)
d)

Horizontal

Vertically
According to the planer views

Parallel to the frontal views


2) This is the plane upon which the top view is projected
Frontal
Profile

Base
3) Dashes line is used for
a) Outer boundary
b) End brake line
c) Hidden line
d) All of the above
4) Following is the example of center line

5) Following Projection methods are generally used for drawing 2D view


a) 1st angle
b) 2nd angle
c) 3rd angle
d) 4th angle
6) The line used to indicate section are drawn at an angle of
a) 90
b) 60
c) 45
d) 30
7) Cutting plane line are used to show
a) The imaginary cutting of an object
b) Dimension of an object
c) Center line of holes
d) Hidden edges of an object
8) R10 and 20 means
a) Radius 10 mm and Diameter 20 mm
b) Radius 20 mm and Diameter 10 mm
c) Both Radius and Diameter 20 mm
d) Both Radius and Diameter 10 mm
9) Center line are used to show
a) The dimension of an object
b) The alternate position of an object
c) The cut portion of an object
d) Center line of holes
10) The dimensions of border line and title block are
a) 20 mm and 130 mm 75 mm
b) 10 mm and 130 mm 65 mm
c) 10 mm and 130 mm 75 mm
d) 25 mm and 130 mm 50 mm

1 10 = 10

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