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7. A point is 5 units away from the vertical plane and 4 units away from 1/1
profile plane and 3 units away from horizontal plane in 1st quadrant
then the projections are drawn on paper the distance between the
front view and top view of point is _____________ *

d) 5 units

a) 7 units

b) 8 units

c) 9 units

15.Line perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP will have its top view * 1/1

(b)A line perpendicular to x y

(a) Point in HP

(d) None

(c) A line parallel to x y

11. True inclination of a line with HP, is denoted by * 1/1

(A) α

(D) θ

(B) β

(C) Φ

5.State the position of a point the front view of which lies on the 1/1
reference line and the top view is 40 mm above it. *

(b) 40 mm behind VP and in the HP

(d) 40 mm in front of VP and in the HP

(c) 40 mm below HP and in the VP

(a) 40 mm above HP and in the VP

13.A line PQ lie in both the vertical plane and profile plane the front and 1/1
side views of that line coincides at vertical reference line. *

b) False

a) True
1. The line joining the front and top views of a point is called * 1/1

(a) Reference line

(b) Projector

(c) Connector

(d) Locus

8. The front view of a line perpendicular to HP, is * 1/1

(A) a line of shorter length

(B) a line having true length

(C) a point

(D) any of the above

12. A line AB is on the profile plane inclined such that ends of line are 1/1
10, 12 cm away from horizontal plane, which view from the following
gives the actual length of the line AB? *

a) Front view

b) Top view

c) Side view

d) Isometric view

14. A line of length 12 cm lies on profile plane whose ends are at a 1/1
distance of 4 cm and 5 cm to vertical plane. What is the length in top
view? *

a) 5 cm

b) 12 cm

c) 1 cm

d) 11.9 cm

3. A point whose elevation and plan are above XY, is situated in * 1/1

(a) First angle

(b) Second angle

(c) Third angle

(d) Fourth angle


10.When the line is parallel to both VP and HP, we can get its True length 1/1
in *

(A) Top view

(B) Front view

(C) both (A) and (B)

(D) Side view

4.The front view of a point is 40 mm above xy and the top view is 50 1/1
mm below xy, the position of point is *

(d) 50 mm below HP

(a) 40 mm above HP

(b) 40 mm below HP

(c) 50 mm above HP

9.Following method(s) is (are) used to find true length of a straight line 1/1
*

(A) Rotation method

(B) Trapezoidal method

(C) Both (A) and (B)

(D) None of the above

6.If both the front and the top views of a point lie on the same side of 1/1
the reference line the point may be situated in following angles *

(a) First or second

(b) First or third

(c) Second or fourth

(d) Third or fourth

2. A point lying in the HP, has its top view above XY line. Its front view 1/1
will be *

(a) On XY line

(b) Above XY line

(c) Below XY line

(d) Any of these

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