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Engineering Graphics

Practice Question No 3

PART A (2 Marks)

1. List the way the cutting plane can be positioned.


2. Explain the important of the section of solids.
3. How can you get true shape of a section?
4. What are the methods of development?
5. Write the applications of Development of surfaces.
6. In development, we have to take all the dimensions are true lengths, why?
7. Explain the use of the following types of lines in Engineering Drawing (a) Dashed line, (b) hatching
line, (c) Chain line (d) Staggered Line
8. What is meant by an orthographic projection?
9. Differentiate between the first and third angle of projection.
10. What are different Types of projections?
11. Define top view and front view.
12. List the methods of development of surfaces

Part B (16 marks)

Section of Solids (Unit 4)

1. A pentagonal pyramid of base side 30mm and axis length 60mm is resting on its base on the HP
with an edge of the base near the VP, parallel to it. A vertical sectional plane inclined at 45º to the
VP cuts the pyramid at a distance of 8 mm from the axis. Draw its sectional Front view and top
view of the Pyramid.
2. A cone of base diameter 50mm and altitude 60mm rests on its base on the HP. It is cut by a plane
inclined at 45° to HP and passes through a point on axis which is20mm above HP. Draw the front
view, sectional top view.
3. A hexagonal prism of base side 30mm and axis 60mm rests on its base on HP with its axis
perpendicular to HP and one of the base edge parallel to VP. The solid is cut by a plane which is
perpendicular to VP, inclined at 40˚ to HP and bisecting the axis of the prism. Draw the front view,
sectional top view

Development of surfaces (Unit 4)

1. A hexagonal prism of base side 30mm and axis 70mm is resting on its base on ground with a side of
base inclined at 45º to the VP. It is cut by an auxiliary inclined plane inclined at 45º to the HP and
passing through a point 15mm below the top end of the axis. Draw the development of the lateral
surface of the truncated prism.
2. A pentagonal pyramid of base side 30mm and axis height 60mm is resting on its base on HP with
two of the base edges parallel to VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to VP, inclined 30° to HP
and bisects the axis of the pyramid. Draw the development of the lateral surfaces of the lower
portion of the pyramid
3. A cylinder of base diameter 50mm and height 65mm rests on its base on HP. It is cut by a plane
perpendicular to VP and inclined at 30° to HP and meets the axis at a distance 30mm from the base.
Draw the development of the lateral
Isometric view to orthographic views (Unit 5)

1. Pictorial view or isometric view of an object is shown in figure. Using first angle projection,
draw its front view, top view and side view.

2. Pictorial view or isometric view of an object is shown in figure. Using first angle projection,
draw its front view, top view and side view.
3. Isometric view of an object is shown in figure. Using first angle projection, draw its front
view, top view and side view.

4. Pictorial view or isometric view of an object is shown in figure. Using first angle projection,
draw its front view, top view and side view.
5. Pictorial view or isometric view of an object is shown in figure. Using first angle projection,
draw its front view, top view and side view.

6. Pictorial view or isometric view of an object is shown in figure. Using first angle projection,
draw its front view, top view and side view.

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