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Btech 1 Sem 2 Sem Engineering Drawing 54102 Dec 2020

The document contains 18 questions divided into three sections about engineering drawing. It provides instructions to candidates regarding the number of questions to attempt from each section. Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Sections B and C contain 4 questions each and candidates must attempt 5 questions from each section worth 8 marks each, selecting at least 2 from each section.

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Btech 1 Sem 2 Sem Engineering Drawing 54102 Dec 2020

The document contains 18 questions divided into three sections about engineering drawing. It provides instructions to candidates regarding the number of questions to attempt from each section. Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each. Sections B and C contain 4 questions each and candidates must attempt 5 questions from each section worth 8 marks each, selecting at least 2 from each section.

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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 18
B.Tech. (2012 to 2017) (Sem.–1,2)
ENGINEERING DRAWING
Subject Code : BTME-102
M.Code : 54102
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INST RUCT IONS T O CANDIDAT ES :


1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY cons is ting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks
each.
2. SECTION - B & C have FOUR questions eac h.
3. Attempt any FIVE questions from SECTION B & C carrying EIGHT marks eac h.
4. Select atleast TWO que stions E ACH from SECTION - B & C.

SECTION–A
Answer briefly/Fill in the blanks :
1. Sketch a symbolic line that represent center line, lines of symmetry and trajectories
2. Construct a scale of 1:5 to show decimeters and centimeters to read up to 1 m. Show the
length of 6.7 decimeter on it.
3. Sketch the symbol for third angle projection.
4. Why first & third angle projections are preferred over the second & fourth angle projection
system?
5. What is octant and write basic steps to open an octant?
6. What are the auxiliary planes?
7. Explain the term ‘Shortest Distance’ of a point.
8. What is the difference between isometric and orthographic projections?
9. What is the difference between truncated and oblique solids?
10. What is the significance of a trace of a line?

SECTION-B
11. A point P is 40 mm below HP, in third quadrant, and its shortest distance from XY line is
55 mm. Draw its front and top view.

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12. Projectors drawn through HT and VT of a line AB are 80mm apart and those drawn
through its ends A and B are 50 mm apart. HT (H) is located 45 mm behind the VP and VT
(V’) 70 mm below the HP. The end A of the line lies in the HP. Draw the projection of the
line and determine its TL,  and .
13. A right regular pentagon ABCDE of 40 mm side, has its corner A on HP. Its side CD
parallel to HP and inclined at 45° with the VP. The plane of the pentagon makes an angle
of 35° with the HP. Draw its projection keeping its corner point C 70 mm in front of VP.

14. A right regular pentagonal pyramid, edge of base 30 mm and height 60 mm, is held on
ground plane on one of its corner, such that its axis is inclined at 45° to HP and 30° to VP.
Draw its projection in third angle.

SECTION-C
15. A right circular cone, diameter of base 55 mm and height 80 mm, rests on ground plane on
its base. A bee starts from a point on right side of the base rim and moves around the
surface of the cone and finally comes back to the starting point. Find the length of the
shortest path the bee should take in covering the distance along the surface of the cone.
Also show the path in front and top views.
16. A right circular cone, base diameter 56 mm and height 66 mm, resting on its base on HP, is
completely penetrated by a cylinder of diameter 30 mm. The axis of the cylinder is parallel
to both the HP and VP and intersects the axis of the cone at a distance of 20 mm from the
base. Draw the projection of the solid showing curves of intersection. Assume any suitable
length of the penetrating cylinder.
17. Draw isometric projection from front view and top view as shown in Figure below :
' ' i i
oo1dd1 c1cb11b1
10
25

 to the HP
10

' a'd' c'b'


Oo a d c d  to the PP
FV

b
5
20

 to the VP
a  30
60
20

d R30
20

5 c
o
20 20 30 TV

FIG.1
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18. Draw the orthographic views i.e. front view, top view and side view of the figure shown
below.
2 holes, 10 R10

25
30
25 20
2 R20
R1

15 5
 10 30
95 15 R30 R40
25  24

R5 20

30

20
10 40
100 F
25 90

FIG.2

NOTE : Disclosure of Identity by writing Mobile No. or Making of passing request on any
page of Answer Sheet will lead to UMC against the Student.
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