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Reg No.:_______________ Name:__________________________

APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


FIRST SEMESTER B.TECH DEGREE EXAMINATION(2019 SCHEME), DECEMBER 2019
Course Code: EST110
Course Name: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(2019-Scheme)
Max. Marks: 100 Duration: 3 Hours

Instructions: Retain Construction lines. Show necessary dimensions. Answer any ONE
question from each module. Each question carries 20 marks

Module-I
1 A line RS having length 90 mm is inclined 30o to HP and 45o to VP. The
point R is 10 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP and the end S is in
second quadrant. Draw the projections of the line.
2 A line AB inclined at 450 to VP has its ends 20 mm and 50 mm above HP.
The length of its front view is 70 mm and its VT is 10 mm above HP. Draw
its projections and find its true length, true inclination with HP and also
locate its traces.
Module-II
3 A cone with base diameter 40 mm and axis 60 mm long touches the VP on
a point of its base circle. The axis is inclined at 300 to VP and the front
view of its axis inclined at 450 to XY line. Draw its projections.
4 A square pyramid of base edge 30 mm and the height 60 mm is resting on
HP on its triangular face such that the square face edge on HP is inclined
300 to VP. Draw its projections
Module-III
5 A square prism having a base of 40 mm side and 60 mm long axis rests on
its base on the HP such that one of the vertical faces makes an angle of 30 0
with the VP. A section plane perpendicular to the VP, inclined at 450 to the
HP and passing through the axis at a point 20 mm from its top end, cuts the
prism. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the
section.
6 Draw the development of a right circular cone of base diameter 60 mm and
height 64 mm resting on HP on its base. An insect moves from a point on
the base circle and returns to the same point after travelling through the

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shortest path along the curved surface. Mark the shortest path in the front
and top views of the cone.
Module-IV
7 A sphere of 20 mm radius is placed centrally over a hexagonal slab of side
length 30 mm and thickness 20 mm. Draw the isometric view of the
combination.
8 A hemisphere of diameter 30 mm rests centrally on its circular base on the
top of a frustum of a cone of base diameter 60 mm, top diameter 30 mm
and height 60 mm. Draw isometric view of the combination.

Module-V
9 A square prism side of base 40 mm and height 60 mm rests with its base on
the ground such that one of its rectangular face is parallel to and 10 mm
behind the picture plane. The station point is 50 mm in front of picture
plane, 80 mm above ground plane 45 mm to the right of centre of the
prism. Draw the perspective view.
10 Draw the top view, front view and any one side view of the figure shown
below. The front view direction is marked with a long arrow. Any missing
dimension may be suitably assumed.

20X5=100 marks
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Final Scheme/ Answer Key for Valuation
Scheme oof evaluation and answer key of problems

APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY


FIRST SEMESTER B.TECH D
DEGREE
EGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2019
Course Code: EST110
Course Name: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(2019-Scheme)
Max. Marks: 100 Duration: 3 Hours
PART A
Instructions:
1)The figures in key are not in exact scale and dimensions .It is intended only to
givean idea about the answers. READ THE QUESTION AND THEN TRY to value
the answer.
2) Student may use different approaches other than given in the key for getting
the correct answer. So please analyse the answer carefully and then allot marks
3) For isometric view, complete orthographic projection is not necessary.
necessar
4) Allot the marks of dimensions and neatness only if the answer is complete

Module-I
1 Fixing the front and top views of end points – 4 marks, drawing FV-
FV 7 marks, Drawing
TV-77 marks, dimensions and neatness
neatness- 2marks.

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2 Locating the front view of the end point a’ and locus of the front view of point b’– 4
marks
Locating the VT – 2 marks
Drawing the front view – 2 marks
Drawing the true length corresponding to front view– 2 marks
Drawing the top view – 2 marks
Drawing the true length corresponding to top view– 2 marks
Finding true inclination with HP – 2 marks
Locating HT – 2 marks
Dimensioning and neatness – 2 marks

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Module-II
3 Drawing initial position plan and elevation – 5 marks
First inclination views – 6 marks
Second inclination views -7 marks
Dimensioning and neatness – 2 marks

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4 Simple position - 5 marks, first rotation – 6 marks, second rotation- 7 marks, Dimensions
and neatness- 2 marks

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Module-III
5 Simple position front view and top view-5 marks, section plane-3marks, sectional top
view-5marks, true shape-5marks, neatness and dimension-2marks

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6 Cone in Simple position
position-3, Development of full cone-4,mark shortest
test length in the
development-3, draw the path in the elevation-4,
4, draw the path in the plan-
plan
4,neatness
,neatness and dimensioning
dimensioning-2

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Module-IV
7 Drawing projection in simple position
position-4 Marks
Isometric view of hexagonal slab
slab-7 Marks
Isometric view of sphere
sphere-7 Marks
Dimensioning, marking of points and neatness
neatness-2 Marks

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8 Dimensioning and neatness – 2 Marks
Drawing initial position plan and elevation– 4 marks
Isometric view of frustum – 7marks
Isometric view of the hemisphere – 7 marks

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Module-V
9 Drawing the top view of the solid-2 Marks
Drawing the front view
view(or side view) of the solid-2 Marks
Locating the picture plane and station point
point-4 Marks
Drawing the perspective view
view-10 Marks
Dimensioning, marking of points and neatness
neatness-2 Marks

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10 Front View: 5 Marks
Top View: 5 Marks
Profile View: 5 Marks
Following first angle projection: 2 marks
Dimensioning and Neatness: 3 marks

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