Book entitled "Engineering Graphics" contains
solution of all the previous year question paper
BE (First/Second) Semester Exam
(Common
to all Branches) (Grading System)
Time:
3 hrs
Maximum
Marks: 70
Minimum
Marks: 22 (D Grade)
Note: Attempt one question from each unit. All
questions carry equal marks. Draw the first angle projection unless stated
otherwise.
Unit-I
1. a) Draw
a diagonal scale of R.F = 3:100 showing metres, decimetres and centimetres and
to measure upto 5 metre. Show the length of 3.69 m on it. 7 Marks
Refer Example 2.12, Page
2.12 of EG - Basant Agrawal, TMH.
1. b) A
link 225 mm long swings on a pivot O from its vertical position of rest to the
right through an angle of 75° and returns to its initial position at uniform
velocity. During that period, a point P moving at uniform speed along the
centre line of the link from a point at a distance of 25 mm from O reaches the
end of the link. Draw the locus of the point P. 7 Marks
Similar to Example 4.14, Page 4.18 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
OR
2. a) Draw
a straight line AB of any length. Mark a point F 65 mm from AB. Trace the paths
of a point P moving in such a way that ratio of its distance from point F to its
distance from AB is 3:2. Plot 8 points. Name the curve and draw a normal and
tangent at a point 50 mm from F. 7 Marks
Similar to Example 3.18 Page 3.25 of EG - Basant Agrawal,
TMH.
2. b) An
area covered by a triangle of base 12 cm and altitude 24 cm represents an area
of 36 km2. Find the scale factor of the map.
7 Marks
Refer Example 2.19, Page 2.17 of EG - Basant Agrawal, TMH
to determine the R.F.
Unit-II
3. A
line AB is inclined at 40° to H.P. Its end A is 25 mm above H.P. and 30 mm in
front of V.P. The top view of the line is 70 mm and is inclined at 30° to XY.
Draw the projections of the line and determine its true length and its
inclination with V.P. 14 Marks
Problem 13, Page 7.59 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
OR
4. The
front view of a line CD measures 60 mm and makes an angle of 45° with xy. A is
in H.P and V.T. of the line is 15 mm above H.P. The line in inclined at 30° to
V.P. Draw the projections of AB and determine its true length and inclination
with H.P. Also locate its H.T. 14 Marks
Refer Example 7.39, Page 7.47 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
Unit-III
5. a) A
regular pentagon of 30 side is resting on one of its edges on H.P. which is
inclined at 45° to V.P. Its surface is inclined at 30° to H.P. Draw its
projection. 7 Marks
Problem 2, Page 8.38 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
5. b) Draw
the projections of a cone of diameter of base 40 and 60 long when it is lying
on a point of the base on H.P. with its axis inclined at 45° to H.P. and
parallel to V.P. 7 Marks
Problem 16, Page 9.33 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
OR
6. A
hexagonal headed rod of 25 mm diameter has its cylindrical portion 60 mm long.
The side of the hexagonal head is 25 mm having a thickness of 25 mm. Draw the
projection of the rod when its lying on H.P on one of its edges of the head and
with axis inclined at 30° to H.P. 14 Marks
Unit-IV
7. A
pentagonal prism of side of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm long rests with one of
its rectangular faces on H.P. with its axis inclined at 30° to V.P. A section
plane cuts the solid into two halves. Draw the projections of the solid. 14 Marks
Refer Example 10.7, Page 10.11 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
OR
8. A
square pyramid side of base 30 mm and axis length 40 mm is resting on its base
on H.P. with sides of base equally inclined to V.P. A circular hole of diameter
20 mm is drilled through the pyramid so that axis of the hole is perpendicular
to V.P. and parallel to H.P. and intersecting the axis of the pyramid at 12.5
mm above the base. Draw the development of the pyramid.
14 Marks
Similar to Example 11.23, Page 11.26 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
Also, refer Exercise 11
problem 20 page 11.37 of EG - Basant Agrawal, TMH.
Unit-V
9. A
cylinder with diameter of base 60 mm and 70 mm long is resting on its base on
H.P. A section plane perpendicular to V.P. and inclined at 45° to H.P. passes
through the axis at a distance of 20 mm from its top end. Draw the isometric
view of the truncated cylinder. 14 Marks
Refer Exercise 12, Problem 20, Page 12.43 of EG - Basant
Agrawal, TMH.
Solution is available at the end of the book.
OR
10. a) Name
various methods of locating a point in CAD and explain one with example. 7 Marks
Refer Article 13.13, Page 13.11 of EG - Basant Agrawal,
TMH.
10. b) Explain
two methods of drawing an arc in AutoCAD. 7 Marks
Refer Article 13.15.6, Page 13.22 of EG - Basant Agrawal,
TMH.
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