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UNIT IV PROJECTION OF SECTIONED SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF

SURFACES

Multiple choice questions

1.__________are multi-view technical drawings that contain special views of a part or parts,
that reveal interior features.
a) 3D drawing
b) Isometric drawing
c) Hatched drawing
d) Sectional drawings
e) Orthographic drawing
f) Perspective drawing

2. Which statement is true regarding the figure given below?

a) Full section view, where the section plane go completely through the object
b) Half section view, where the section plane go half-way through the object
c) Offset section, where the sectional plane bent through the features that are not aligned
d) Broken-out section where the section go through part of the object
e) Full section view, where the section plane go half-way through the object
f) Non of the above

3.Name the view that provides the internal features of an object?


a) Sectional view
b) oblique view
c) Auxiliary view
d) Pictorial view
e) Isometric view
f) Orthographic view

The figure below consists of three questions which are as follows:-

4. Which material property is shown by the 1st figure?


a) Tie and refractory materials
b) Earth
c) Rock
d) Thermal insulation
e) Sound Insulation
f) Non Of the above

5. Which material property is shown by the 2nd figure?


a) Concrete
b) Earth
c) Electrical welding, electromagnets etc
d) Thermal insulation
e) Rock
f) Composite Material

6.  Which material property is shown by the 3rd figure?


a) Concrete
b) Earth
c) Sound insulation
d) Thermal insulation
e) Wood
f) Steel

7. Given below has four figure for section line, identify which one is correct?

a) 

b) 

c) 

d) 

e)

f) Non of the above


8.Which figure is correct regarding the placement of dimensions or notes within the section
lines?

a) 1st
b) 2nd
c) 3rd
d) Both 2nd and 3rd
e) Both 1st and 3rd
f) Both 1st and 2nd

9. Figure below represents a section (shaded) obtained due to intersection by a plane that is
parallel to the axes of the cones, what it the section called?

a) Parabola
b) Hyperbola
c) Ellipse
d) Cycloid
e) Cone
d) Ellipse

10. The Diagonal cross section of a cylinder obtained as shown in figure will be __________

a) Circle
b) Ellipse
c) Hyperbola
d) Spherical
e) Cone
f) Parabola

11. The cross-section perpendicular to the base but not through the vertex of a square
pyramid will be a __________
a) Square
b) Triangle
c) Trapezoid
d) Rectangle
e) Pentagonal
f) Hexagonal
12. The cross-section perpendicular to the base but not through the vertex of a square
pyramid will be a __________
a) Square
b) Triangle
c) Trapezoid
d) Rectangle
e) Cube
f) Pentagon

13. The cross-section through the vertex perpendicular to the base of the shown figure is
a___________

(SQUARE PYRAMID)
a) Triangle
b) Square
c) Rectangle
d) Trapezoid
e) Pentagon
e) Cube

14.A cone resting on its base on the H.P cut by a section plane parallel to V.P has its sectional
front view as

a) Ellipse
b) Parabola
c) Hyperbola
d) Semicircle
e) Rhombus
f) Circle

15. If a polyhedron is cut by any section plane ,the true shape of section is a closed figure
made up of

a) Straight lines
b) Curves
c) Combination of lines and curves
d) Radial line
e) Parallel line
f) Any of these
16. Which among these is not the method of surface development?

a) Parallel-line development
b) Radial-line development
c) Triangulation development
d) Geometric development
e) Development of surface
f) Anti Development

17. The shape of the development of the surface shown will be as a _______________

a) Cube
b) Cuboid
c) Triangular prism
d) Cone
e) Cylinder
f) Spheres

18.The front view obtained on the development of a square pyramid from its plan and front
elevation which stands vertically on its base on H.P with one edge of the base parallel to V.P?

a) Square
b) Triangle
c) Trapezium
d) Rectangle
e) Pyramid
f) Cylinder

19.The top view obtained by the development of a square pyramid from its plan and front
elevation which stands vertically on its base on H.P with one edge of the base parallel to V.P.
will be?

a) Triangle
b) Square
c) Trapezium
d) Circle
e) Pyramid
f) Cylinder

20. For a cone, the front view will be a ___________with the slant edge showing the true
length of the generator of the cone.

a) Square
b) Rectangle
c) Triangle
d) Circle
e) Cone
d) Sphere
e) Prism
f) Non of this above

21. Which method is used for development of a sphere?

a) Parallel-line development
b) Radial-line development
c) Triangulation development
d) Approximate development
e) Geometric development
f) Non of this above

22. The development of cylinder is a _______

a) Triangle
b) Rectangle
c) Square
d) Trapezium
e) Sphere
f) Torus

23. Zone method is used to develop _____________

a) Prism
b) Pyramid
c) Cone
d) Sphere
c) Square
f) Trapezium

24 The development of lateral surfaces of a pentagonal pyramid is ________


a) Five rectangles
b) Five squares
c) Five triangles
d) Five circles
e) Five trapeziums
f) Five Spheres

25. Rectangular prism is an example of __________


a) Objects having isometric lines
b) Object having non-isometric lines
c) Object having curved surfaces
d) Object having straight lines
e) Object having double-curved surfaces
f) Object having stretch-outs lines

26. The nature of surface of sphere is ______________


a) Plane surface
b) Singly curved surface
c) Singly or doubly curved surface
d) Doubly curved surface
e)Triple curved surface
f) Non of the above

27. The method by which the development of surface of an oblique solid is obtained
__________
a) Radial line
b) Parallel line
c) Triangulation
d) Approximation
e) Straight line
f) None of the above

28.If a semicircular thin sheet is folded to form a cone then the front view looks like.

a) Equilateral triangle
b) Isosceles triangle
c) Rectangle
d) Semicircle
e) Circle
f) Triangle

29.If the front view of a cone is represented by an equilateral triangle of 60mm side. The area
of its lateral surface is

a) 1200 π
b)1800 π
c)3600π
d) 120π
e) 360 π
f) 180π

30.When semicircular plate with diameter D is folded to for a cone, the cone formed will
have

a) Diameter and height equal to D


b) Diameter and generator equal to D
c) Diameter and height equal to D/2
d) Diameter and generator equal to D/2
f) Diameter and height greater than D
g) Diameter and generator less than D/2

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