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Eg-Ece-10-Cia Test Ii

This document provides instructions for an engineering graphics exam, including 10 potential drawing problems students could be asked to complete in 3 hours. The problems involve drawing multi-view projections of various geometric shapes, including points, lines, planes, prisms, pyramids and more. Students are to complete a minimum of 3 drawing sheets and will be graded out of 100 marks for accurately drawing the projections as specified in the problems.

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Eg-Ece-10-Cia Test Ii

This document provides instructions for an engineering graphics exam, including 10 potential drawing problems students could be asked to complete in 3 hours. The problems involve drawing multi-view projections of various geometric shapes, including points, lines, planes, prisms, pyramids and more. Students are to complete a minimum of 3 drawing sheets and will be graded out of 100 marks for accurately drawing the projections as specified in the problems.

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AVC COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANNAMPANDAL.

B.E (Electronics and Communication )


I Semester
II CIA – Nov 2010
ME1101 - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
PROVIDE MINIMUM THREE DRAWING SHEETS(A3) PER
STUDENT
DURATION: 3HRS MAX.MARKS: 100
PART – A (5 X 20 = 100 MARKS)
1. Mark the projections of the following points on a common reference line:
P, 35 mm behind the VP and 20 mm below the HP.
Q, 40 mm in front of VP and 30 mm above the HP.
R, 50 mm behind the VP and 15 mm above the HP.
S, 40 mm below the HP and in the VP.

(or)

2. A point P is on HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Another point Q is also on HP


and behind VP. The distance between their end projectors is 60 mm. Draw its
projections if the line joining P & Q makes an angle of 60º with the reference
line. Also find the positions of point P and Q.

3. A line PQ, 60 mm long has one end P, 20 mm above the HP and 35 mm in


front of VP. The line is parallel to HP. The front view has a length of 50 mm.
Find its true inclinations with VP.

(or)

4. A regular hexagonal lamina of side 30 mm rests on one of its edges on HP.


The lamina makes 60°with HP and the edge on which it is resting makes an
angle of 60° with VP. Draw its projections.

5. A circular plate of diameter 70 mm has the end P of the diameter PQ in the


HP and the plate is inclined at 40° to HP. Draw its projections when the
diameter PQ appears to be inclined at 45° to VP in the top view.

(or)

6 . A line NS, 80 mm long has its end N,10 mm above the HP and 15 mm in front
of VP. The other end S is 65 mm above the HP and 50 mm in front of VP.
Draw the projections of the line and find its true Inclination with HP and VP.

7. A hexagonal prism of base side 30 mm and axis length 60 mm rests on the HP


on one of its base edges with its axis inclined at 60° to HP and parallel to the
VP. Draw its top and front views.

(or)
8. A pentagonal prism of base side 30 mm and axis length 55mm is lying on the
ground on one of its rectangular faces. Draw its top view, front and left side
view when its axis is perpendicular to VP and the end nearer to the VP is 15
mm away from it.

9. A square prism of base side 35mm and axis length 60mm lies on the HP on
one of its longer edges with its faces equally inclined to the HP. Draw its
projections when its axis is inclined at 300 to the VP.

(or)
10. A hexagonal pyramid of side 25mm, axis 75 mm long lies with one of its
triangular faces on the HP and its axis parallel to VP. Draw its projections.

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