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ISC Geometry, Building Drawing

This document provides information about the Geometrical and Building Drawing subject for classes 11 and 12. It outlines the topics that will be covered, including [1] plane geometry, solid geometry, orthographic projection, and building drawing, [2] candidates will be required to demonstrate a minimum proficiency in the overall subject, and [3] the final examination will consist of one 3-hour paper worth 100 marks.

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ISC Geometry, Building Drawing

This document provides information about the Geometrical and Building Drawing subject for classes 11 and 12. It outlines the topics that will be covered, including [1] plane geometry, solid geometry, orthographic projection, and building drawing, [2] candidates will be required to demonstrate a minimum proficiency in the overall subject, and [3] the final examination will consist of one 3-hour paper worth 100 marks.

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GEOMETRICAL AND BUILDING DRAWING (870)

This subject may not be taken with Geometrical drafting machines will be permitted). A2 size paper
and Mechanical Drawing. will be used. The recommendations of IS:962-1972
Indian Standard, Code of Practice for Architectural
Candidates will be required to reach a minimum
and Building Drawings should be followed.
standard in the subject as a whole. The use of drawing
board, tee-square and set-squares will be required. The use of models is to be encouraged in studying this
(Candidates may, if they wish, use a drawing board syllabus.
fitted with parallel motion straight edge. The use of

CLASS XI
SECTION B
There will be one paper of 3 hours duration of 100
Solid Geometry
marks.
Orthographic projection. (Diagrams printed in the
SECTION A
question papers may be either First or Third Angle
projections; the projection used will be stated.
Plane Geometry Solutions in either First or Third Angle projections
will be accepted). Projection involving use of
Construction and use of scales including diagonal
auxiliary planes: simple problems on auxiliary
scales. Enlargement and reduction of irregular plane
projection. Simple problems on the intersection of
figures. Construction of triangles, quadrilaterals and prisms, pyramids, cylinders, right circular cones, and
polygons. Similar plane figures. Problems on circles, spheres. Determination of true length of a line in
tangents and normals. Loci such as the paths of points space: sections and surface development of prisms,
in simple link mechanisms. Methods of construction pyramids, cylinders and right circular cone. Helix
of ellipse, including its elementary properties, treated as a locus with applications on the projection
parabola and rectangular hyperbola: cycloidal and of helices. Isometric and oblique projection without
involute curves. the use of isometric scales.

CLASS XII

There will be one paper of 3 hours duration of 100 lintels and arches, floors and roofs, doors and
marks. windows, simple stairs.

Building Drawing Preparation of simple working drawings and details


from free-hand sketches.
Candidates will be required to answer all questions.
Free-hand sketching on both orthographic and
The course on Building Drawing should be based on pictorial form of simple building details and tools
the form and construction of simple buildings and used in the various building crafts and school
parts of buildings; small dwelling houses (single and workshops such as hammer, mallet, tri - square, plane
two storey), garages, sheds and green-houses. chisel, trowel, screwdriver and the like.
Orthographic projection in either First or Third Angle Drawing paper (folded) will be provided but
projection, including sectional views of buildings candidates may use any type of drawing paper for
and parts of buildings and building details, e.g. answering the question provided it is of suitable
foundations, walls (including openings), jambs, sills, quality and of the correct size.

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