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The document outlines the instructions and requirements for an engineering drawing examination, including the marking scheme and guidelines for dimensions and projections. It contains multiple-choice questions and practical drawing tasks related to isometric projections, machine parts, and assembly drawings. Students are expected to follow specific codes and provide detailed dimensions in their drawings.

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The document outlines the instructions and requirements for an engineering drawing examination, including the marking scheme and guidelines for dimensions and projections. It contains multiple-choice questions and practical drawing tasks related to isometric projections, machine parts, and assembly drawings. Students are expected to follow specific codes and provide detailed dimensions in their drawings.

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2024 ENGINEERING DRAWING (Theory) Full Marks : 70 Pass Marks : 21 Instructions : Time : Three hours () Attempt all the questions. (i) All dimensions are in millimetres. (iii), Missing and mismatching dimensions, if any may be suitably assumed. (iv) Use both sides of the drawing sheet if necessary. (x) Follow the SP : 46-2003 revised codes, (With first angle method of projection) if not mentioned. é (vi) In question 4, hidden edges or lines are to be shown in views without section. Answer the following Multiple Choice Questions. Rewrite the correct answer on your drawing sheet. 1x5=5 j 1. Anisometric plane is bounded by how many axes? (a) two (b) three (c) four (d) one Drawing that shows the true size and shape of an object is called — (b) Perspective di F Scanned with OKEN Scanner cut on the surface of a rod are called — Crests (b) Roots (c) External threads (d) Internal threads Which machine part is a permanent joint ? (a) Knuckle joint (b) Single riveted lap joint (©) Gib and cotter joint (@) Tumbuckle The cutting plane line is denoted by : (a) Long chain thin line and thick at the ends (6) Long chain thick line and thin at the ends (c) One thick and one dotted (@ Long chain thin line and dotted at the ends. Answer the following questions. Construct an Isometric scale. J Construct a right regular hexagonal pyramid, base side 30 mm and height 50 mm, is resting on its base on H.P. with two ofits opposite base sides, perpendicular to H.P. and V.P. and the axis perpendicular to H.P. Draw the axis and indicate the direction of viewing. Give all dimensions. 7 OR Draw the Isometric projection of a cone of base diameter 60 mm and axial height 55 mm is resting on its base on H.P. A hemisphere of diameter 60 mm is resting on its circular face on H.P. a A cylinder of27 mm base diameter and 50 mm height, with its axis perpendicular to H.P. is resting centrally over a hexagonal slab of 27 mm base edges and 20 mm height, having two of its rectangular faces parallel to V.P. Draw an isometric Projection of the combination. Keep their common axis vertical, Give all dimensions. 13 OR Drawan Isometric Projection ofan equilateral triangular pyramid resting verticz nd centrally with one base edge, at the back, parallel to VP. on the top fac xagonal prism having two of its rectangular faces parallel to VP. Side of ~34 mm, height of pyramid e F Scanned with OKEN Scanner Reale 1:1, tio Font view oadaee both) of a hexagonal head bolt of size M 30, having len threaded length = 80 mm, fitted with a hexagonal nut, havin parallel to H.P. and V.P. Two opposite sides of bolt and nut Give standard dimensions. OR Draw to scale 1:1, the standard profile of a metric serew thread (internal), ta pitch as = 50 mm, Give standard dimensions. Sketch freehand the front view and left-hand view of Plain stud with a square neck of size M 20, keeping the axis parallel to HLP, and V.P. Give standard dimensions. om OR Sketch frechand, the front view and top view of a grub screw of size M20, keeping its axis vertical. Give standard dimensions. 6 _ 1 shows the details of the parts of a Protected Type Flange Coupling. 1. Figure scale 1:1 its following views. ‘Assemble these parts correctly and then draw to a. Front view, upper—halfin section. b. Side view as seen from left. Write heading and scale used. Draw the projection symbol. Give all dimensions. 28 ay ae to Mall i © scanned with OKEN Scanner Figure 2. shows the assembly ofa Sleeve and cotter joint. Disassemble the parts, correctly and then draw to scale 1 : 1 the following, without changing their position, with respect to H.-P. and V.P.: a Sleeve : Front view full in section, top view and right-hand side view. &. Rod A: Front view full in section, top view and left-hand side view. Write their titles and scale used. Draw the projection symbol. Give all main dimensions. 28 Et + _| NG © scanned with OKEN Scanner

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