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PROJECTION OF POINTS

Q1)
a) A is 20 mm in front of VP and 30 mm above HP.
Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line.
b) B is 30 mm in front of VP and in HP.
c) C is 40 mm behind VP and 20 mm below HP.
d) D is 40 mm behind VP and 50 mm above HP.
e) E is 40 mm in front of VP and 30 mm below HP.

Q2) Point A is 30 mm in front of VP, 20 mm above HP and 25 mm in front of LPP. Draw the projections.

Q3) Point B is 20 mm behind VP, 40 mm above HP and 25 mm in front of RPP. Draw its projections.

Q6) A point 20 m below the XY line is the top view of three points P, Q and R, P is 25 mm below HP, Q
is 35 mm above HP and R on HP. Draw the projections of the three points and state their positions with
reference planes and the quadrants in which they lie.

Q7) A point 30 mm above the XY line is the front view of two points E and F. E is 35 mm behind VP and
F is 40 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the two points and state their positions with reference
planes and the quadrants in which they lie.

Q8) A point is 35 mm below HP, 20 mm behind VP & 25 mm behind / in front/ from RPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view

Q9) A point S is in the first quadrant and equidistant of 50 mm from all the three principal planes.Draw
the projections of the point. Draw all the three views of the point.

Q10) The two points A and B are in the H.P. The point A is 30 mm in front of the V.P., while B is behind
the V.P. The distancebetween their projectors is 75 mm and the line joining their top views makes an
angle of 45° with xy. Find the distance of the point B from the V.P.
PROJECTION OF LINES

CLASSWORK
Q2. Line AB 75mm long makes 450 inclination with VP while it’s FV makes 550. End A is 10 mm above
HP and 15 mm in front of VP. If line is in 1st quadrant draw it’s projections and find it’s inclination with
HP.

Q4. Line AB is 75 mm long .It’s FV and TV measure 50 mm & 60 mm long respectively. End A is 10
mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Draw projections of line AB if end B is in first quadrant. Find
angle with HP and VP.

Q6. A line has its end A 15 mm above HP and 10 mm in front of VP. The end B is 55 mm above HP and
the line is inclined at 30o to HP. The distance between the end projector is 50 mm. Draw the projections of
the line and determine the true length of the line and its inclination with VP.

Q10. A straight-line PQ inclined at 40o to VP has p q = 60 mm and p’ q’ = 50 mm. The end P is both in
HP and VP, and 40 mm to the right of left profile plane

a) Draw the projections of the straight-line PQ


b) Find the true length and true inclination with HP
c) Draw the profile view of the straight line
d) Find the position of the end Q with HP and VP

SKETCHBOOK

Q1) A line AB 60mm long has one end 20mm in front of Vp and 15mm above HP. The line 1S inclined at
25 to HP and 40 to VP. Draw the front view and the top view of the line.

Q2) The line AB measuring 70 mm has its end A 15mm in front of VP and 20mm above HP, the other
end B is 60mm in front of VP and 50mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line andfind the
inclinations of the line with both the reference planes of projection

Q4) The top view pq of a straight line is 70 mm and makes an angle of 60 to XY line. End P is 10 mm in
front of VP and 30mm above HP. The difference between the distances of P and Q above HP is 45mm.
Draw the projections and determine the true length and true inclinations with HPand VP

7. A line has its end A 15 mm above Hp and 10 mm in front of VP. The end B is 55 mm above HP and the
line is inclined at 30° to HP. The distance between the end projector is 50 mm. Draw the

projections of the line and determine the true length of the line and its inclination with VP.
PROJECTION OF PLANES

Q1) An Equilateral triangular lamina of 25mm side lies with one of its edges on HP such that the surface
of the lamina is inclined to HP at 60°. The edge on which it rests is inclined to VP at 60 °. Draw the
projections.

Q2) An Equilateral triangular lamina of 25mm side lies with one of its sides on HP. The lamina makes 45°
with HP and one of its medians is inclined at 40° to VP. Draw its projections.

Q3) Rectangle of sides 30 mm and 50 mm is resting on HP with one of its small edge. The surface of the
plane makes 450 inclination with HP and the edge resting makes 300 inclination to VP, Draw it’s
projections.
Q4) A regular pentagon of 30 mm sides is resting on HP on one of it’s sides while it’s opposite vertex
(corner) is 30 mm above HP. Draw projections when side in HP is 300 inclined to VP.
Q5) A pentagonal lamina having edges 25mm is placed on one of its corners on HP such that the
perpendicular bisector of the edge passing through the corner on which the lamina rests is inclined at
30° to HP and 45° to VP. Draw the top and front views of the lamina.

Q6)A regular hexagonal lamina of sides 25mm is lying in such a way that one of its sides is on HP while
the side opposite to the side on which it rests is on VP. If the lamina makes 60° to HP, Draw the
projections of the lamina.

Q7) A Hexagonal Lamina of sides 25 mm rests on one of its sides on HP. The lamina makes 45o to HP
and the side on which rests makes 30o to VP. Draw its projections.
Q8) A circular lamina of 50mm diameter rests on HP such that one of its diameters is inclined at 30° to
VP and 45° to HP. Draw its front and top views in this position.
PROJECTION OF SOLIDS

Q1) A square prism 35 mm sides of base and 60 mm axis length rests on HP on one of its edges of the
base which is inclined to VP at 30o. Draw the projections of the prism when the axis inclined to HP at
45o.

Q2) A square prism 35 mm side of base and 60 mm axis length rests on HP on one of its corners of the
base such that the two base edges containing the corner on which it rests make equal inclinations with HP.
Draw the projections of the prism when the axis of the prism is inclined to HP at 40o and appears to be
inclined to VP at 45o.

Q3): A pentagonal prism of base side 25 mm and height 50 mm is resting on HP on one of its base
corners such that the top most edge is at a distance of 60 mm above HP. Draw its projections, when the
top view of the axis is inclined at 45o to VP. Also, determine the inclination of the longer edge of the
prism to HP which contains the resting corner.

Q4) A square pyramid, 40 mm base sides and axis 60 mm long, has a triangular face on the ground and
the vertical plane containing the axis makes an angle of 450 with the VP. Draw its projections.
Q5)A tetrahedron of 50 mm long edges is resting on one edge on HP while one triangular face containing
this edge is vertical and 450 inclined to VP. Draw projections.
Q6)A cone 40 mm diameter and 50 mm axis is resting on one generator on HP which makes 300
inclination with VP. Draw it’s projections.
Q7) A hexagonal prism 25 mm side of base and 50 mm axis length rests on HP on one of its edges. Draw
the projections of the prism when the axis is inclined to HP at 45o and appears to be inclined to VP at 40o.

Q8) A pentagonal prism of base sides 25mm and 60mm axis length rests on HP on one of its base corners
such that the two base edges containing the corner on which it rests make equal inclinations with HP.
Draw the projections when the axis is inclined at 40° to HP and appears to be inclined at 45° to XY line

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