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Course Code: EME51001

Course: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN


PART A CO BTL
1. List any two methods of drawing isometric view of the object. 3 1
2. The isometric projection of a circle is an ellipse (True/False) 3 2
3. Differentiate between Isometric projection and Isometric view. 3 1
4. The size of the isometric projection is larger than isometric view (True / False) 3 2
5. Mention any two methods for drawing the isometric view of an object. 3 1
6. The size of the isometric projection is smaller than isometric view (True / False). 3 2
7. Draw the isometric axes clearly mentioning the angles between the axes. 3 1
8. Restate isometric scale. 3 2
9. Sketch the top view of a pentagonal pyramid with its axis parallel to vertical plane 3 2
and perpendicular to horizontal plane.
10.A pentagonal pyramid has _______ number of triangular faces. 3 2
PART B CO BTL
1 Draw the isometric view of a regular hexagon of side 30 mm placed with its surface 3 3
parallel to HP and a side perpendicular to VP.
2. Draw the isometric view of a hexagon of side 30 mm placed with its surface parallel
3 3
to VP and a side perpendicular to HP
3 Draw the isometric view of a circular lamina of diameter 40 mm placed with its
3 3
surface parallel to HP.
4 Draw the isometric view of a circular lamina of diameter 50 mm placed with its 3 3
surface parallel to VP.
5 Draw the isometric view of a square prism of base side 30 mm and axis length 60 3 3
mm resting on HP on its base.
6 Draw the isometric view of a pentagonal pyramid of base side 30 mm and axis
length 60 mm resting on HP on its base.
7. Draw the isometric view of a square pyramid of base side 30 mm and axis length 60 3 3
mm resting on HP on its base.
8 Draw the isometric view of a pentagonal prism of base side 30 mm and axis length 3 3
60 mm resting on HP on its base.
9 Draw the Isometric view of a hexagonal prism of base side 30 mm and height 60 mm 3 3
placed with its axis parallel to VP and perpendicular to HP.
10 Draw the isometric view of a cone of diameter 40 mm and height 70 mm with its 3 3
axis parallel to VP and perpendicular to HP.
PART C CO BTL
1 A hexagonal prism of base side 30 mm and axis length 60 mm rests on the HP on its 3 3
base with two of its rectangular faces parallel to VP. It is cut by a section plane
inclined at 30° to HP cutting the axis of the prism at a height of 45 mm from its base.
Draw the isometric view of the truncated prism.
2 Draw the isometric view of a frustum of a hexagonal pyramid. The side of the base is
3 3
40 mm and that of the top surface is 20 mm, the height of the frustum is 60 mm.
3 Draw the isometric view of a frustum of a pentagonal pyramid. The side of the base 3 3
is 40 mm and that of the top surface is 25 mm, the height of the frustum is 60 mm.
4 Draw the isometric view of a frustum of a square pyramid. The side of the base is 40 3 3
mm and that of the top surface is 20 mm, the height of the frustum is 60 mm.
5 Draw the isometric view of a cylinder of radius 20 mm and axis length 65 mm when 3 3
it is resting on HP on its base.
6 A hexagonal prism of base side 35 mm and axis 65 mm is resting on HP with it base 3 3
such that, two of its base edges are parallel to VP. It is cut by a sectional plane that is
perpendicular to VP and inclined at an angle of 45° to HP, passing through the axis
point which is 20 mm from the top. Draw the isometric view of the remaining
portion of the prism clearly showing the cut view.
7 A cylinder of base diameter 50 mm and axis length 70 mm rests with its base on HP. 3 3
It is cut by a plane inclined at 30° to HP and passing through the right corner of the
top face of the cylinder. Draw the isometric view of the remaining portion of the
cylinder.
8 Draw the isometric view of a frustum of a cone with a height of 60 mm. The 3 3
diameter of the base is 50 mm and of the top surface is 30 mm.
9. A hexagonal pyramid of base 35 mm and height 55 mm rest with its base on HP. An 3 3
edge of the base is parallel to VP and nearer to it. A horizontal section plane cuts the
pyramid and passes through a point on the axis at a distance of 25 mm from the
apex. Draw the isometric view of the frustum of the pyramid.
10 A pentagonal prism of base side 30 mm and axis 60 mm is resting on HP on one of 3 3
its bases. It is cut by a plane inclined at 45° to HP and perpendicular to VP passing
through the axis at a distance of 12 mm from the top surface. Draw the isometric
view of the truncated prism.

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