CSEC Technical Drawing P2 2011
CSEC Technical Drawing P2 2011
TECHNICAL DRAWING
Paper 02 – General Proficiency
1½ hours
GENERAL INFORMATION
N.B. ALL solutions to questions attempted for this Option MUST be PRINTED for
submission.
2. All dimensions are given in millimetres unless otherwise stated.
3. When first-angle or third-angle is not specified, the choice of projection is left to the
candidate’s discretion, in which case the type of projection used MUST be clearly stated.
4. Where scales to be employed are not stated, the full size should be applied.
5. The candidate should use his/her own judgement to supply any dimension or detail not
directly shown on the drawings.
6. The number of each question answered MUST be written next to the solution.
7. Each candidate MUST enter his/her school code and registration number in the appropriate
space at the bottom right-hand corner of the drawing paper.
8. All geometrical construction lines MUST be visible on all answers submitted for BOTH
Traditional Drawing and Computer-Aided Drafting Methods.
This paper has TWO sections: Section I, Plane Geometry and Section II, Solid Geometry. Answer
FOUR questions, TWO from Section I (Plane Geometry) and TWO from Section II (Solid Geometry).
Each question is worth 20 marks.
2. A triangle ABC has a base AB = 100 mm, sides AC = 80 mm and BC = 110 mm.
(a) Construct the triangle.
(b) Draw three circles touching each other which use vertices A, B and C of the triangle as
their respective centres. (20 marks)
3. Figure 1 shows a simple mechanism with Point O fixed, OA revolves clockwise about O while
AB slides through the pivoted block, C. OA = 35 mm, AB = 140 mm.
Figure 1
(20 marks)
4. Construct an Archimedian spiral of ONE convolution with the longest radius = 120 mm and the
shortest radius = 20 mm. (20 marks)
5. Figure 2 shows first-angle orthographic views of a BRACKET and a reference line XY inclined
at 45° to the horizontal. Draw
(b) an auxiliary elevation on X – Y seen in the direction of the arrow “A”. Do not show
hidden lines.
15
R 30
15 10
75
X
20
25
40
45
45
A
Figure 2
(20 marks)
6. Figure 3 shows the incomplete plan and truncated elevation of a regular hexagonal pyramid.
Draw the
(c) surface development of the pyramid with the seam S-S as indicated.
Figure 3
(20 marks)
7. Figure 4 shows the first-angle orthographic views of a vertical cylinder penetrated by a horizontal
cylinder. Draw the
Figure 4
(20 marks)
8. Figure 5 shows two views in first-angle orthographic projection of a machine block. Make a
CABINET oblique drawing of the block.
R 40
¯ 48
39
15
60
14
120
Figure 5
(20 marks)
END OF TEST
01247020/F 2011