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This document contains an engineering drawing exam from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University with 8 questions worth 15 marks each. The questions involve techniques like drawing projections of objects, determining true lengths and angles, constructing scales, and drawing isometric projections. Some example questions include drawing the projections of a circular plane or hexagonal pyramid, finding the true length and inclination of a line based on given front view dimensions, and drawing the intersection of two penetrating cylinders.
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This document contains an engineering drawing exam from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University with 8 questions worth 15 marks each. The questions involve techniques like drawing projections of objects, determining true lengths and angles, constructing scales, and drawing isometric projections. Some example questions include drawing the projections of a circular plane or hexagonal pyramid, finding the true length and inclination of a line based on given front view dimensions, and drawing the intersection of two penetrating cylinders.
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B. Tech I Year Examinations, May/June -2012 ENGINEERING DRAWING

R09
Max. Marks: 75 Answer any five questions All questions carry equal marks ---

(Common to Computer Science & Engineering, Production Engineering (Mechanical))

Time: 3 hours

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Draw a parabola using tangent method with its base equal to 180 mm and axis equal to 70 mm. A room of 1728 m3 volume is shown by a cube of 4 cm side. Find the R.F. and construct a scale to measure up to 50 m. Also indicate a distance of 37.6 m on the scale. [15] The front view of a line PQ is 60 mm long and makes 450 with the reference line. The end P is 10 mm above the H.P. and the V.T. of the line is 15 mm below the H.P. If the line PQ is inclined at 300 to the V.P., draw its projections. Determine its true length, inclination with the H.P. and locate its traces. [15] A circular plane with a 60 mm diameter is resting on a point of its circumference on the V.P. The center is 40 mm above the H.P. and the surface is inclined at 450 to the V.P., and perpendicular to the H.P. Draw its projections. A hexagonal pyramid, having base with a 30 mm side and 70 mm long axis, has a triangular face on the ground and axis parallel to V.P. Draw its projections. [15] A square prism, having a base with a 40 mm side and a 60 mm long axis, rests on its base on the H.P. such that one of its rectangular faces makes an angle of 300 with the V.P. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to the H.P. and inclined at 600 to the V.P. passing through the prism such that the face which makes 600 with the V.P. is bisected. Draw its sectional front view, top view and true shape of section. [15] A vertical cylinder with an 80 mm base diameter and a 130 mm long axis, is resting on its base in the H.P. It is penetrated by another cylinder with a 50 mm base diameter and 150 mm long axis. The axes of both the cylinders are parallel to the V.P. and bisect each other at an angle of 300. Draw their projection and show the curves of intersection. [15] A cone is placed centrally on the top of a cube with a 40 mm side which is placed centrally over a cylindrical block. The cone has a 30 mm base diameter and a 40 mm axis. The cylindrical block has an 80 mm base diameter and 10 mm thickness. Draw isometric projection of the arrangement. [15]

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Draw the Front View, Top View and Right Side View for the following figure. (All dimensions are in mm)

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Draw a perspective view of a square prism having base with a 40 mm side and 60 mm long axis, resting on its base in the GP with its axis that is 40 mm behind the PP and a vertical face right to the axis inclined at 600 to it. The station point is 50 mm in front of PP, 90 mm above GP and lies in a CP which is 50 mm towards right of the axis. [15]

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