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Engineering Graphics (046) Marking Scheme: Sample Question Paper (2017-18)

This document provides the marking scheme for a sample engineering graphics question paper. It outlines 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each in question 1. Question 2 involves drawings of isometric projections and scales worth various marks. Question 3 involves drawings of threads, bolts, keys and rivets worth up to 8 marks each. Question 4 involves an assembly drawing of a gib and cotter joint or open bearing worth up to 14 marks, testing various required views and details. Specific guidance is provided on the views and details required to earn each allocated mark.

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Engineering Graphics (046) Marking Scheme: Sample Question Paper (2017-18)

This document provides the marking scheme for a sample engineering graphics question paper. It outlines 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each in question 1. Question 2 involves drawings of isometric projections and scales worth various marks. Question 3 involves drawings of threads, bolts, keys and rivets worth up to 8 marks each. Question 4 involves an assembly drawing of a gib and cotter joint or open bearing worth up to 14 marks, testing various required views and details. Specific guidance is provided on the views and details required to earn each allocated mark.

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2017-18)

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (046)


Marking Scheme

VALUE POINTS

Q1 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 5


0
(i) c OR 60 1
(ii) b OR Rivet 1
(iii) a OR an ellipse 1
(iv) c OR Crowning 1
(v) b OR Two 1

Q2 (a) ISOMETRIC SCALE 4

o
(i) Drawing 45 inclined lines showing true lengths 1
o
(ii) Projections on 30 inclined line showing isometric length with one 1mm subdivisions
2
(iii) Writing titles, sub titles and angles 1

(b) ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF PENTAGONAL PRISM 7

(i) Helping figure 1

(ii) Drawing isometric pentagons. 2

(ii) Drawing face edges, parallel to horizontal axis. 2

(iii) Indicating the axis, direction of viewing. 1


(iv) Dimensions 1

(c) ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF COMBINATION OF SOLIDS 13

(i) Helping figures 1


(ii) Drawing isometric hexagons 2
(iii) Drawing vertical lines indicating the faces 2
(iv) Drawing triangular base of pyramid 2
(v) Drawing slant edges 2
(vi) Common axis, dimensioning, direction of viewing 4
Q3 (a) BSW THREAD PROFILE 8

0
(i) Distance, equal to pitch, marked correctly and angles of 55 , drawn correctly.
2
(ii) Curves for threads (minimum two), drawn correctly. 3
(iii) Side edges (flanks), drawn correctly. 1
(iv) Dimensions and hatching lines. 2

OR
TEE HEADED BOLT 8

FRONT VIEW
(i) Threaded and unthreaded portions of cylindrical shank with square neck.
3
(ii) Head of bolt. 1
SIDE VIEW
(i) Rectangle with one horizontal line. 1
(ii) Two circles as per convention. 1
Standard dimensions. 2

(b) FEATHER KEY WITH GIB HEAD ON BOTH ENDS 5

(i) Sketching front view 2


(ii) Sketching top view and side view 2
(iii)Standard dimensions 1

OR
60° COUNTER SUNK HEAD RIVET 5

(i) Sketching front view 2


(ii) Sketching top view 2
(iii)Standard dimensions 1

Q4 GIB AND COTTER JOINT (Assembly)

(a) FRONT VIEW (Upper Half in Section): 14

(i) Drawing upper half of fork end and eye end with clearance. 5
(ii) Drawing lower half of fork end and eye end. 3
(iii) Drawing the gib and cotter. 4
(iv) Hatching lines. 1
(v) Broken ends of fork end and eye end. 1

(b) LEFT SIDE VIEW: 8

1
(i) Drawing fork end with conventional end in eye end of body. 4 /2
(ii) Drawing gib and cotter with hidden lines 3
1
(iii) Drawing cutting plane. /2

(c) Printing titles of both (1), scale used (1), drawing projection symbol (1) and six dimensions (3)
6

OR
OPEN BEARING (Dis-assembly)

(1) BODY

(a) FRONT VIEW (Left Half in Section): 8

(i) Drawing left half with mounting hole and recess at bottom. 4
(ii) Drawing right half. 3
(iii) Hatching lines. 1

(b) TOP VIEW: 7

(i) Drawing boundary with four vertical lines. 3


1
(ii) Hidden lines. 1 /2
(iii) Drawing both mounting holes. 2
1
(iv) Drawing cutting plane. /2

(2) BUSH

(a) FRONT VIEW (Left Half in Section): 4

1
(i) Drawing left half. 1 /2
1
(ii) Drawing right half. 1 /2
(iii) Hatching lines. 1

(b) LEFT SIDE VIEW: 3

(i) Drawing complete view with hidden lines. 3

(3) Printing titles of both (1), scale used (1), drawing projection symbol (1) and six dimensions (3).
6
Q2 (a)

Q2 (b)
Q2 (c)

Q3 (a) P = 50mm

OR
d = 25mm

Q3 (b)

d = 20mm

60°CSK HEAD RIVET


Q4

OR
NOTE:- Follow the SP:46-2003(revised) codes only, to draw the solutions.

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