Engineering Graphics Question Bank by (MUSA)
Engineering Graphics Question Bank by (MUSA)
Q.7) A line AB, 70 mm long has its end A 10 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of the VP. The end B is 45 mm above the
HP and 70 mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections of line AB and find its inclination with HP and VP.
Q.8) The distance between the end projectors of line AB is 40 mm. the end point A is 15 mm above the HP and 20 mm in
front of the VP. The line is inclined 30˚ to the HP. Draw the projections if the true length of the line is 80 mm. find its
inclination with the VP. Take point B is in first quadrant.
Q.9) The TV and FV of the line AB are 70 mm and 80 mm respectively. Its point A 15 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of
VP. The point B is in 3rd quadrant. Draw the projections if the line is 100 mm long. Also find its inclination with the
principle planes.
Q.10) A line AB, 100 mm long, is inclined at 30˚ to the HP and 45˚ to the VP. Its midpoint is in the VP and 20 mm above
the HP. Draw its projections, if its end A is in the third quadrant and B is in the first quadrant.
Q.11) End A of line AB is in second quadrant and is 40 mm and 15 mm from HP and VP respectively. The line is
inclined at 40˚ to both the reference planes. Draw its projection when end B is in third quadrant and 45 mm from HP.
Find true length and distance of end B from VP.
PROJECTION OF SOLIDS.
Q.1) A pentagonal pyramid, base edges 25 mm and axis length 50 mm long has one of its triangular faces in the V.P. and
edge of the base contained by that face makes an angle of 30° with H.P. Draw its projections.
Q.2) A regular pentagonal pyramid with the sides of its base 30 mm and height80 mm rests on an edge of base. The base
is tilted until its apex is 50 mm above the level of the edge of the base on which it rests. Draw the projection of the
pyramid when the edge, on which it rests, is parallel to the V.P. and the apex of the pyramid points towards V.P.
Q.3) A square prism, side of base 30 mm and axis length 60 mm is kept on the H.P. on a corner of its base such that its
axis makes an angle of 300 toboth H.P. and V.P. Draw the projections of the prism.
Q.4) A cone diameter of base 70 mm and height of axis 80 mm is resting on a point of its base circle on H.P. with the axis
making 500 with the H.P.The axis of the solid is parallel to V.P. It is cut by a section plane whichis parallel to H.P. and
perpendicular to V.P. and bisects the axis. Draw sectional top view.
Q.5) A right circular cone of diameter 50 mm and axis 60 mm is lying on HPon one of its end generator with the top
view of the axis makes an angle of 45 degrees to VP. Draw projections of the Cone.
Q.6) A cylinder of diameter 45 and axis 60 mm long is resting on a point of itsbase on H.P. with axis inclined at 35° to
H.P. Draw the projections of cylinder if its axis appears perpendicular to V.P.
Q.7) A pentagonal pyramid, side of base 30 mm and axis 65mm long is resting on one of its corners on HP such that one of
the triangular surfaces is parallel to HP and perpendicular to VP. The base edge containing that triangular surface is parallel
to both HP and VP. Draw the projections of solid when the apex of the pyramid is nearer to observer.
Q.8) A cylinder of diameter 45 and axis 60 mm long is resting on a point of itsbase on H.P. with axis inclined at 35° to
H.P. Draw the projections of cylinder if its axis appears perpendicular to V.P
Q.9) A cylinder of base diameter 80 mm and height 50 mm is resting on one of the base point on HP with the axisinclined
at 60˚ to HP. Draw its projection.
Q.10) A square pyramid of side of base 40 mm and axis 70 mm has one of the triangular faces on the V.P. Drawnthe
projections when the front view of the axis is inclined 30o to the H.P, keeping the apex nearer to the observer.
Q.11) A right circular cone, of the base, 60 mm and height of axis 80 mm is resting on a point of its base circle rim
on H.P. with the apex 55 mm above the H.P. The axis of the cone makes an angel of 45o with the V.P. Drawnthe projections
of the cone when the apex is in the V.P.
Q.12) A square prism, side of base 40 mm and axis height 60 mm is resting on one of its corners of the base on the HP. The
longer edge containing by that corner is inclined at 55˚ to the HP. Draw the projections of the prism.
Q.13) A square pyramid o 40o mm edge of base and 60 mm length of axis is resting in the V.P. on one of its slant edges.
Drawn its projections if the place containing that slant edge and axis is normal to V.P. and inclined at300 to the H.P.
Q.14) A square pyramid of side of base 40 mm and axis 70 mm has one of the triangular faces on the V.P. Drawnthe
projections when the front view of the axis is inclined 30o to the H.P, keeping the apex nearer to the observer.
Q.15) A square pyramid of base side 25 mm and altitude 50 mm rets on its base on the HP with two sides of thebase
parallel to VP. It is cut by plane bisecting the axis and inclined at 30oto the base. Draw front view, sectional top view
and true shape of the section. Also draw the development of the lower part of pyramid.
Q.16) A square prism of side of base 30 m and axis length 60 mm, is resting on HP on one of its corners with itsbase
making an angel 45o to HP. Draw its projections.
Q.17) A square prism, edge of base 35 mm and axis length 70 mm, is resting on HP on one of its base edge and theaxis
makes an angel 40o to HP and Parallel to VP. Draw its projections.
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION.
Q.1) Figure shows pictorial view of a machine part. Draw the following views.
(a) Sectional FV along section plane B-B,
(b) LHSV
(c) TV.
(d) Show major dimension
Q.2) For the object shown in figure draw the following views.
(i) Sectional front view along section A-A.
(ii) Top view
(iii) Left hand Side View
(iv) Insert the major dimensions
Q.3) Figure shows pictorial view of machine part. Draw the following views.
(a) Sectional FV along A-A,
(b) LHSV
(c) TV.
(d) Show major dimensions.
Q.4) Figure shows pictorial view of a machine part. Draw the following views.
(a) Sectional FV along section plane A-A,
(b) LHSV
(c) TV.
(d) Show all dimensions
ISOMETRIC PROJECTION
Q.1) Draw isometric view of an object whose views are shown in Figure.
Q.2) Draw isometric view of an object whose views are shown in Figure.
Q.3) Figure shows two views of an object. Draw isometric view of the object.