Projections of Plane Surfaces-Assignment Questions

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Projections of Plane Surfaces

1. A triangular plane lamina of sides 40 mm is resting on HP with one of its corners


touching it such that the surface of the plane lamina makes an angle of 60° with
HP. If the side opposite to the comer on which the plane lamina rests makes an
angle of 30° with VP, draw the top and front views in this position.

2. ABC is a thin triangular plate having the edges AB,BC and CA equal to 60 mm,
80 mm and 50 mm respectively. The edge AB rests on HP, and makes an angle of
300 VP. The plate is inclined to HP at 45°. Obtain the top and front views of the
plate.

3. A 30°- 60° set-square of 150 mm shortest side is placed such that its longest side is
in VP and 300 to HP. The surface of the set-square makes 45° with VP. Draw its
projections.

4. An equilateral triangular lamina of 40 mm sides lies on one of its sides on HP. The
lamina makes 45° with HP and one of its medians is inclined at 30° to VP. Draw
its projections.

5. An isosceles triangular plate has base 50 mm long and altitude 70 mm. It is so


placed that in the front view it is seen as an equilateral triangle of 50 mm sides
with one of its sides inclined at 45° to the XY line. Draw its top and front views.

6. Draw the top and front views of a square of 50 mm side placed on HP with one
edge making 450 with VP and the surface of the square is inclined at 300 to HP.

7. A square PQRS of 40 mm side has its diagonal PR inclined at 450 to HP and the
diagonal QS inclined at 300 to VP and parallel to HP. Draw its projections.

8. A square lamina ABCD of 30 mm side rests on the corner C such that the diagonal
AC appear to be at 300 to VP in the top view. The two sides BC and CD containing
the corner C make equal inclinations with HP. The surface of the lamina makes
450 with HP. Draw its top and front views.

9. The top view of a square lamina of side 60 mm is a rectangle of sides 60 mm X 20


mm with the longer side of the rectangle being parallel to both HP and VP. Draw
the top and front views of the square lamina. What is the inclination of the surface
of the lamina with HP and VP ?

10. The top view of a square lamina is a rhombus of major diagonal 50 mm and minor
diagonal 30 mm with the longer diagonal being parallel to both HP and VP. Draw
the top and front views of the square lamina. What is the inclination of the surface
of the lamina with HP and VP ?
11. A rectangular plate 70X40 mm has one of its shorter edge in VP and inclined at
400 to HP.Draw the projections , if its front view is a square of sides 40 mm.

12. A mirror 60 mm x 80 mm is inclined to the wall at such an angle that its front view
is a square of 60 mm side. The longer sides of the mirror appear perpendicular to
both HP and VP. Find the inclination of the mirror with the wall.

13. A pentagonal lamina having edge 40 mm is placed such that the perpendicular
bisector of one of the edges is inclined at 30° to HP and 45° VP. Draw the top and
front views of the lamina.

14. A pentagonal plane figure of side 40 mm is resting on one of its edges on HP with
the corner opposite to that edge touching VP. This edge is parallel to VP and the
corner which touches VP is at a height of 25 mm above HP. Draw the projections
of the plane figure and determine the inclination of the plane figure with HP and
VP and the distance at which the parallel edge lies from VP.

15. A pentagonal plane figure of side 40 mm is resting on one of its edges on VP with
the corner opposite to that edge touching HP. This edge is parallel to HP and the
corner which touches HP is 25 mm from VP. Draw the projections of the plane
figure and determine the inclination of the plane figure with HP and VP and the
distance at which the parallel edge lies from HP.

16. A pentagonal lamina of sides 30 mm is having a side both on HP and VP. The
surface of the lamina is inclined at an angle of 60° with HP. Draw top front views
of the lamina.

17. A regular pentagonal lamina of 30 mm sides is resting on one of its sides on HP


while the opposite corner to this side of the lamina touches VP. If the lamina makes
an angle of 60° with HP and 30° with VP, draw the projections of the lamina.

18. A regular hexagonal lamina of 30 mm side rests on one of its edges. The lamina
makes 600 to HP and the edge on which it rests makes 60° to VP. Draw the
projections.

19. A hexagonal lamina of 30 mm side rests on HP on one of its corner such that its
surface is inclined at 500to HP.Draw the projections of the lamina when one of the
sides of the lamina nearer to VP is inclined at 30 0 to VP.

20. Draw the top and front views of a hexagonal lamina of 50 side having two of its
edges parallel to both the vertical and horizontal planes and one of its edges is 20
mm from each of the plane of projection. The surface of the lamina is inclined at
an angle of 60° to the horizontal plane
21. A hexagonal plane figure of side 30 mm is resting on HP with a corner in VP and
its surface making an angle of 30° with VP. The front view of the diagonal passing
through that-corner is inclined at 40° to the reference XY line. Draw the
projections of the plane figure.

22. A hexagonal lamina of sides 25 mm rests on one of its sides on VP.The side opposite
to the side on which it rests is 30 mm infront of VP and the side on which it rests
makes 450 to HP.Draw its projection

23. Draw the projections of a circular plate of 50 mm diameter resting on HP on a


point A on the circumference, with its plane inclined at 450 to HP and the top view
of the diameter AB making 300 with VP.

24. A circular lamina of 60 mm diameter is standing with one of its points on the rim
on HP and the lamina inclined at 450 to HP. The diameter at right angles to the
diameter passing through the point on which the lamina rests is parallel to VP.
Draw its projections.

25. A Circular lamina inclined to VP appears in the front view as an ellipse of major
axis 60 mm and minor axis 30 mm.The major axis is parallel to both HP and
VP.One end of the minor axis is in both HP and VP.Draw the projections of the
lamina and determine the inclinations of the lamina with HP and VP.

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