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CBSE Class 12 Engineering Drawing Solved Sample Paper-02 (For 2011)

The document contains instructions and questions for an engineering drawing test paper. Question 1 involves constructing an isometric scale and using it to draw isometric projections of geometric solids. Question 2 involves drawing standard screw thread profiles, nuts, and rivets. Question 3 involves either assembling and drawing a knuckle joint, or disassembling and drawing views of parts for an unprotected flange coupling. The document provides detailed instructions for laying out and rendering each part as well as labeling requirements.

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CBSE Class 12 Engineering Drawing Solved Sample Paper-02 (For 2011)

The document contains instructions and questions for an engineering drawing test paper. Question 1 involves constructing an isometric scale and using it to draw isometric projections of geometric solids. Question 2 involves drawing standard screw thread profiles, nuts, and rivets. Question 3 involves either assembling and drawing a knuckle joint, or disassembling and drawing views of parts for an unprotected flange coupling. The document provides detailed instructions for laying out and rendering each part as well as labeling requirements.

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Model Test Paper No: 2

ENGINEERING DRAWING
Time allowed: 3 hours. Note: (i) Attempt all the questions. (ii) Use both sides of the drawing sheet, if necessary. (iii) All dimensions are in millimeters. (iv) Missing and mismatching dimensions, if any, may be suitably assumed. (v) Follow the SP: 46 -1988 codes, (with First Angle method of projection). (vi) In no view of question 1, are hidden edges / lines required. (vii) In question 3, hidden edges/ lines are to be shown in all full views. Q.1. (a) Construct an isometric scale. 4 (b) Construct an isometric projection to isometric scale, of the frustum of a regular hexagonal pyramid, having its axis vertical and two base edges parallel to V.P. The top edge = 20 mm, base edge = 40 mm and height = 80 mm. Give all the dimensions. Draw the axis and indicate the direction of viewing. 7 (c) A sphere of diameter 80 mm is resting centrally on its curved surface on top of a vertical pentagonal prism, having its base edge = 40 mm and height = 80 mm, keeping one of its rectangular face, in front, parallel to the V.P. Draw an isometric projection of the combination of solids. Draw the common axis and indicate the direction of viewing. Give all the dimensions. 14 Q.2. (a) Draw to scale 1 : 1, the standard profile of a METRIC SCREW THREAD (external), taking an enlarged pitch = 50 mm. Give all the standard dimensions. 9 OR Draw to scale 1 : I, the front view and top view of a SQUARE NUT, for a nominal diameter d = 20 mm, keeping its axis perpendicular to H.P. and two sides of the square parallel to V.P. Give all the standard dimensions. (b) Sketch freehand, the front view and the top view of a COUNTER SUNK HEAD(60) RIVET of diameter = 20 mm, keeping its axis vertical. Give all the standard dimensions. 6 OR Sketch freehand, three views of a WOODRUFF KEY for using on a shaft of diameter = 60 mm. Give all the standard dimensions. Maximum marks: 70

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Q.3.

Fig.1. shows the parts of a KNUCKLE JOINT. Assemble the parts correctly and then draw the front view, showing upper half in section, using the scale 1 : 1. 24 Print title and scale used. Give 6 important dimensions. 6

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OR Fig. 2. Shows the assembly of an UNPROTECTED FLANGE COUPLING. Disassemble the parts and draw the following views to scale 1 :1. (a) FLANGE A (i) Front view, upper half in section. (ii) Side view, viewing from the left hand side. (b) SHAFT A (i) Front view., (ii) Side view, viewing from the right hand side. 18

Print titles, symbol of projection and scale used. Draw the projection symbol. Give 6 important dimensions. 6

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Model Test Paper No: 2

Value Points
Q.1 (a) Isometric Scale 4

(i) Drawing 45 inclined lines showing true length. 1 (ii) Projections on 30 inclined line showing isometric length with 1 mm sub divisions. 2 (iii) Writing titles, subtitles and angles. 1

(b) Isometric Projection of Frustum of a Hexagonal Pyramid. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Helping view of a hexagon. Drawing hexagons. Drawing slant edges. Axis, Dimensioning, Direction of Viewing.
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7 1 2 2 2

(c) Isometric Projection of Combination of solids. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Helping view of a pentagon. Drawing isometric pentagons with vertical lines. Drawing Sphere with true radius from isometric center. Common axis, Dimensioning, Direction of Viewing.

14 1 5 4 4

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Q.2

(a) Metric Screw Thread Profile (External) (i) Drawing two crusts and two roots. (ii) Drawing conventional break with sectioning. (iii) Writing title and standard values.

9 4 3 2

OR (a) Square Nut (i) Drawing Front View across flat with details. (ii) Drawing Top View with details. (iii) Writing title and standard values. 9 4 3 2

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Q.2

(b) Counter Sunk Head Rivet (i) Sketching head with shank. (ii) Sketching conventional top view. (iii) Writing title, standard values and axis.

6 3 1 2

OR (b) Woodruff Key (i) Sketching Front View, Top View and Side View. (ii) Writing title and standard values. 6 4 2

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Q.3

Assembly of Knuckle joint

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(a) Front View, Upper Half in section. 24 (i) Drawing eye end, fork end and sectioning lines as per convention for upper half. 12 (ii) Drawing eye end and fork end for lower half. 6 (iii) Bolt Pin, Collar in section with Taper Pin in position. 6 (b) Others (i) Important Dimensions. (ii) Titles, Symbol of Projection, scale and line work. 6 2 4

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OR Q.3 A Disassembly of Flange Coupling FLANGE-A 30 18 11 7 4 7 5 2 6 4 2 6 2 4

(a) Front View, Upper half in section. (i) Drawing sectional upper half with hole and key way. (ii) Drawing lower half. (b) Side View, viewing from the left hand side. (i) Drawing four circles with key way. (ii) Drawing four PCD holes. B SHAFT-A

(i) Drawing conventional Front view with key way. (ii) Drawing Side View, viewing from the right hand side. C Others

(i) Important Dimensions. (ii) Titles, Symbol of Projection, scale and line work.

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