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The document is a mechanical engineering drawing exam containing 5 questions worth a total of 50 marks. It provides figures to draw views, dimensions, or missing elements for. Students are instructed to answer each question on a single page, draw by hand, scan and submit their work as a single PDF file labeled with their student ID.

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ME160 FinalQuiz

The document is a mechanical engineering drawing exam containing 5 questions worth a total of 50 marks. It provides figures to draw views, dimensions, or missing elements for. Students are instructed to answer each question on a single page, draw by hand, scan and submit their work as a single PDF file labeled with their student ID.

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ME-160
(Mechanical Engineering Drawing-I)

Total marks: 50

Time: 45 minutes. Date: 11-04-2022

MarkSheet

ProblemNo. Marks
1 10
2 12
3 10
4 08
5 10
Total 50

Instructions:
 Answer Each Question in a single A4 page.
 Draw free hand drawings for every question.
 Make one pdf of your answer script with a top page and place all the answers
sequentially (Q.1 then Q.2 then Q.3 and so on).
 Rename your scanned pdf using “Student ID” only (for example: 2010001.pdf).
 Symbols are of their usual meaning.
1(a) In the Figure (1(a)) given below, there are 8 dimensions shown with proper numbering (1,
2....8). You don’t need to draw the given figure with the correct dimensioning rather just
(6)
identify which ones are correct and which are not. If any dimensioning is done in an
incorrect way, then write down the reason why it is incorrect.

Figure 1 (a)

1(b) Complete the dimensioning of the views given in the Figure (1(b)) below in the fully
(4)
defined way. Assume any logical numerical values to give the dimensions.

Figure 1 (b)
2. Draw TOP, FRONT and SUITABLE SIDE VIEWS of the given objects (Figure 2(a) and
Figure 2(b)). No need to give dimensions.

(6)

Figure 2 (a)

(6)

Figure 2 (b)
3. Draw the top view of the following object. Is it necessary to draw a sectional view to show
all the elements of the object clearly? If yes, then draw a front sectional view. Otherwise,
draw an orthographic front view. (The
(The arrow sign indicates front.)

(10)

Figure 3
4. Draw front, partial bottom and auxiliary views of the support bracket as shown in Fig. below. (8)

Figure 4
5. Draw the missing line(s) and isometric view from the following views: (4+6=10)

Figure 5

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