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The document provides instructions for a first semester engineering graphics examination consisting of 3 questions worth a total of 100 marks. Question 1 is worth 25 marks and involves drawing the projections of a line PQ that is given various dimensional properties, or drawing the projections of a square plate resting on a surface. Question 2 is worth 45 marks and involves drawing the projections of a hexagonal prism resting on a surface at various inclinations. Question 3 is worth 30 marks and involves either drawing the development of the lateral surface of a cut pyramid, or drawing the isometric projections of a sphere resting on a cube.

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The document provides instructions for a first semester engineering graphics examination consisting of 3 questions worth a total of 100 marks. Question 1 is worth 25 marks and involves drawing the projections of a line PQ that is given various dimensional properties, or drawing the projections of a square plate resting on a surface. Question 2 is worth 45 marks and involves drawing the projections of a hexagonal prism resting on a surface at various inclinations. Question 3 is worth 30 marks and involves either drawing the development of the lateral surface of a cut pyramid, or drawing the isometric projections of a sphere resting on a cube.

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USN 18EG15/25

First Semester B.E. Degree Examination - 2018

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Time: 3 Hours (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES) Max. Marks: 100

Note: 1. Answer three full questions 2. Use A4 sheets supplied.


3. Draw to actual scale 4. Missing data, if any, may be assumed suitably.

1. A line PQ 85mm long has its end P10mm above HP and 15mm in 25 Marks
front of the VP. The top view and front view of line PQ are 75 mm
and 80mm respectively. Draw the projections. Also determine the
true and apparent inclinations of the line.
OR
1. A square plate of 40mm side rests on HP such that one of the 25 Marks
diagonals is inclined at 300 to HP and 450 to VP. Draw its
projections.

2. A hexagonal prism 25 mm sides of base and 50 mm axis length 45 Marks


rests on HP on one of its edges. Draw the projections of the prism
when the axis is inclined to HP at 450 and appears to be inclined to
VP at 450.
3. A square pyramid of 25 mm base edge and 50 mm height rests with 30 Marks
its base on HP with all of its base edges equally inclined to VP. It is
cut by a plane perpendicular to VP and inclined to HP at 600,
passing through the extreme right corner of the base. Draw the
development of the lateral surface of the pyramid.
OR
3. A sphere of diameter 50 mm rests centrally on top of a cube of sides 30 Marks
50 mm. Draw the isometric projections of the combinations of
solids.

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