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(a). A circular wheel of 50 mm diameter rolls without slipping along a straight line. Draw the curve traced by a point P on its rim for one revolution of the wheel. Draw tangent and normal at any point M on the curve. (b). Draw by freehand the front view, top view and a suitable side view of the object shown below.

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(a). The end A of a line AB is 16 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of VP, while the end B is 60 mm above HP and 50 mm in front of VP. If the end projectors are at a distance of 70 mm, find the true length and true inclinations of the line. Also draw the traces.

2 . (b). A pentagonal lamina of side 35mm is resting upon its edge on HP, so that the surface is inclined at 45 to HP. The line joining the midpoint of the resting edge to the opposite corner is inclined at 30 to the VP such that the resting edge is away from VP. Draw the projections of the lamina.

3 (a). A hexagonal prism of base side 35mm and height 60mm rests with one of its rectangular faces on HP. If the axis is inclined at 30 to VP draw its projections. 3 (b). A pentagonal pyramid has an altitude of 60mm and base side 35mm. The pyramid rests with one of its sides of the base on HP such that the triangular face containing that side is perpendicular to both HP and VP. Draw the projections.
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(a) A pentagonal pyramid of base side 40mm and height 80mm rests on the base such that one base edge is perpendicular to VP. It is cut by a section plane inclined at 45 to HP and passing through the mid-point of the axis removing the apex. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section.

4 (b) A cone of base diameter 80mm and axis height 80mm rests on the HP on its base. A square hole of side 40mm is cut horizontally through the cone such that the axis of the hole and the square intersect at a height of 16mm from the base. If the sides of the hole are equally inclined to the HP, draw the development of the lateral surface of the cone. 5 (a). Draw the isometric view of the frustum of a hexagonal pyramid when it is resting on its base on the HP with two sides of the base parallel to the VP. The pyramid has base side of 30 mm and top side of 10mm. The height of the frustum is 60 mm.

(b) Draw the perspective view of a pentagonal prism of base side 30 mm and height 50 mm when it rests on its base on the ground plane with one of its rectangular faces parallel to and 20 mm behind the picture plane. The station point is 45mm in front of the picture plane and 60 mm above the GP. The observer is 20 mm to the left of the axis. Using the top view and the end view draw the perspective view of the prism using visual ray method.

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1. (a) Draw a hypocycloid of a circle of 40mm diameter that rolls inside another circle of 200mm diameter for one revolution. Draw tangent and normal at any point on the curve. 1. (b) Make free hand sketches of the front, top and left side view of the object shown below.

2. (a) A line LM 70mm long has its end L 10mm above HP and 15mm in front of VP. Its top view and front view measures 60mm and 40mm respectively. Draw the projections of the line and determine its inclinations with HP and VP. 2. (b) A hexagonal plate of side 25mm is resting on HP such that one of its corners touches both HP and VP. Its surface makes 30 with HP and 60 with VP. Draw the projection of the plate. 3. (a) A pentagonal prism, side of base 25mm and axis 50mm long rests with one of its shorter edges on HP such that the base containing that edge makes an angle of 30 to HP and its axis is parallel to VP. Draw its projections. 3. (b) A hexagonal pyramid of 26mm side of base and 70mm height rests on HP on one of its base edges such that the triangular face containing the resting edge is perpendicular to both HP and VP. Draw its projections.
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(a) Square prism side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long rests with its base on HP and one of its rectangular faces is inclined at 30 to VP. A sectional plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 60 to HP cuts the axis of the prism at a point 20mm from its top end. Draw the sectional top view and the true shape of section.

4 (b) A monument is in the form of frustum of a square pyramid of base 1.2m side, top 0.5m side and height 1.0m. An electrical connection is to be made along the surface of this monument between one corner of the base and diagonally opposite corner on the top. Find the shortest length of the wire required and show the position of the wire in the top and front views.
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(a) A hexagonal prism side of base 25mm and height 50mm rests on HP and one of the edges of its base is parallel to VP. A section plane perpendicular to VP and inclined at 50 to HP bisects the axis of the prism. Draw the isometric projection of the truncated prism.

5 (b) A square prism of side base 30mm and height 50mm rests with its bae on the ground and one of the rectangular faces inclined at 30 to the PP. The nearest vertical edge touches the PP. The station point is 60mm above the GP, 45mm in front of the PP and opposite to the nearest vertical edge that touches the PP. Draw the perspective view of the square prism.

Anna University of Technology Chennai, Jan 2010 FN


1. (a) The focus of a conic is 50 mm from the directrix. Draw the locus of a point P moving in such a way that its distance from the directrix is equal to its distance from the focus. Name the curve. Draw a tangent to the curve at a point 60 mm from the directrix 1 (b) Make free hand sketches of the front, top and right side views of the object shown below.

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(a) The projections of a line measures 80 mm in the top view and 70 mm in the front view. The mid point of the line is 45 mm in front of VP and 35 mm above HP. One end is 10 mm in front of VP and nearer to it. The other end is nearer to HP. Draw the projections of the line. Find the true length and true inclinations. (b) Draw the projections of a circle of 70 mm diameter

resting on the H.P. on a point A of the circumference. The plane is inclined to the H.P. such that the top view of it is an ellipse of minor axis 40 mm. The top view of the diameter, through the point A is making an angle of 45 with the V.P. Determine the inclination of the plane with the H.P. 3. (a) An equilateral triangular prism 20 mm side of base and 50 mm long rests with one of its shorter edges on HP such that the rectangular face containing the edge on which

the prism rests is inclined at 30 to H.P. The shorter edge resting on HP is perpendicular to VP. 3 (b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid with side of the base 30 mm and axis 70 mm long, when it is resting with one of the base sides on HP such that the triangular face containing that side is perpendicular to HP and axis is parallel to VP. 4. (a) A vertical cylinder 40 mm diameter is cut by a vertical section plane making 30 to VP in such a way that the true shape of the section is a rectangle of 25 mm and 60 mm sides. Draw the projections and true shape of the section. 4 (b) A regular hexagonal pyramid side of base 30 mm and height 60 mm is resting vertically on its base on HP, such that two of its sides of the base are perpendicular to VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 40 to HP and perpendicular to VP. The cutting plane bisects the axis of the pyramid. Obtain the development of the lateral surface of the truncated pyramid.

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(a) A cylinder of 50 mm diameter and 75 mm height stands with its base on H.P. It is cut by a section plane inclined at 45 to H.P and perpendicular to V.P, passing through a point on the axis 20 mm below the top end. Draw the isometric projection of the truncated cylinder.

5 (b) Draw the perspective projection of a cube of 25 mm edge, lying on a face on the ground plane, with an edge touching the picture plane and all vertical faces equally inclined to the picture plane. The station point is 50 mm in front of the picture plane, 35 mm above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which is 10 mm to the left of the center of the cube.

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1. (a) Draw a hyperbola when the distance between its focus and directrix is 50 mm and eccentricity is 3/2. Also draw the tangent and normal at a point 25 mm from the directrix. 1. (b) Make free hand sketches of front, top and right side views of the 3D object shown below:

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(a) A line PQ has its end P, 10 mm above the HP and 20

mm in front of the VP. The end Q is 35 mm in front of the VP. The front view of the line measures 75 mm. The distance between the end projectors is 50 mm. Draw the projections of the line and its true length and its true inclinations with the VP and HP.

2 (b) Draw the projections of a circle of 70 mm diameter resting on the H.P. on a point A of the circumference. The plane is inclined to the H.P. such that the top view of it is an ellipse of minor axis 40 mm. The top view of the diameter, through the point A is making an angle of 45 with the V.P. Determine the inclination of the plane with the H.P. 3. (a) An equilateral triangular prism 20 mm side of base and 50 mm long rests with one of its shorter edges on HP such that the rectangular face containing the edge on which the prism rests in inclined at 30 to H.P. The shorter edge resting on HP is perpendicular to VP. 3 (b) A square pyramid of base 40 mm and axis 70 mm long has one of its triangular faces on VP and the edge of base contained by that face perpendicular to HP. Draw its projections. 4. (a) A hexagonal prism of side of base 35 mm and axis length 35 mm rests with its base on H.P. such that two of the vertical surfaces are perpendicular to V.P. It is cut by a plane inclined at 50 to H.P. and perpendicular to V.P and passing through a point on the axis at a distance 15 mm from the top. Draw its front view, sectional top view and true shape of section. 4 (b) Draw the development of the lateral surface of the lower portion of a cylinder of diameter 50 mm and axis 70 mm. The solid is cut by a section plane inclined at 40 to

HP and perpendicular to VP and passing through the midpoint of the axis.

5. (a) Draw the isometric projection of the object from the views shown in figure

(b) Draw the perspective projection of a cube of 25 mm edge, lying on a face on the ground plane, with an edge touching the picture plane and all vertical faces equally inclined to the picture plane. The station point is 50 mm in front of the picture plane, 35 mm above the ground plane

and lies in a central plane which is 10 mm to the left of the center of the cube.

B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2009


1. (a) Draw the involute of a circle of diameter 40 mm and draw the tangent and the normal to the involute at any point on the curve. 1. (b) Draw the front, top and right side views of the object shown in below.

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(a) A line PF, 65 mm has its end P, 15 mm above the HP

and 15 mm in front of the VP. It is inclined at 55 to the HP and 35 to the VP. Draw its projections.

2 (b) A pentagon of side 30 mm rests on the ground on one of its corners with the sides containing the corner being equally inclined to the ground. The side opposite to the corner on which it rests is inclined at 30 to the VP and is parallel to the HP. The surface of the pentagon makes 50 with the ground. Draw the top and front views of the pentagon.
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(a) A tetrahedron of edges 30 mm rests on one of its

edges on the VP. That edge is normal to the HP. One of the faces containing the resting edge is inclined at 30 to the VP. Draw the projections of the tetrahedron. 3 (b) A cone of base diameter 60 mm and altitude 80 mm rests on the HP with its axis inclined at 30 to the HP and parallel to the VP. Draw its front and top views. 4. (a) A cube of side 40 mm is placed and cut by a plane in such a way that the true shape of the section is a regular hexagon. Draw the front and top views of the cube and determine the inclination of the cutting plane with the HP. 4 (b) A cylinder of diameter 40 mm and height 50 mm is resting vertically on one of its ends on the HP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30 to the HP. The plane meets the axis at a point 30 mm from the base. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the lower portion of the truncated cylinder.

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(a) A hexagonal prism of base side 20 mm and height

40 mm has a square hole of side 16 mm at the centre. The axes of the square and hexagon coincide. One of the faces of the square hole is parallel to the face of the hexagon. Draw the isometric projection of the prism with hole to full scale. 5 (b) A regular hexagonal pyramid of base edge 20 mm and height 35 mm rests on its base on the ground plane with one of its base edges touching the picture plane. The station point is 30 mm above the ground plane and 40 mm in front of the PP. The central plane is 30 mm to the right of the axis. Draw the perspective projection of the pyramid.

GE2111 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS : JAN 2009 FN


1. (a) A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for 75% of a revolution clockwise. Draw the path traced by a point P on the circumference of the circle. Also draw a tangent and normal at any point on the curve. 1. (b) Draw the front, top and right side views of the isometric view of the object shown in figure 1.

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(a) A straight line ST has its end S, 10 mm in front of the VP and nearer to it. The mid-point m of the line is 50 mm in front of the VP and 40 mm above HP. The front and top view measure 90 mm and 120 mm respectively. Draw the projections of the line. Also find its true length and true inclinations with the HP and the VP.

2 (b) A regular pentagon of 30 mm side, is resting on one of its edges on HP which is inclined at 45 to VP. Its surface is inclined at 30 to HP. Draw its projections. 3. (a) Draw the projections of a cylinder of diameter 40 mm and axis 70 mm long when it rests on the VP on one of its base points. The axis of the cylinder is parallel to HP and inclined at 30 to VP. 3 (b) A hexagonal pyramid of base side 30 mm and axis length 60 mm is resting on VP on one of its base edges with the face containing the resting edge perpendicular to both HP and VP. Draw its projections. 4. (a) A cone of base diameter 60 mm and axis 70 mm is resting on HP on its base it is cut by a plane perpendicular to VP and parallel to a contour generator and is 10 mm

away from it. Draw the front view, sectional top view and the true shape of the section. 4 (b) A pentagonal pyramid of base edge 25 mm and height 60 mm rests vertically on its base on the HP such that one of its base edge parallel to VP. It is cut by a plane, inclined at 60 to HP and passes through a point 35 mm from the apex. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the pyramid.
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(a) An object consists of a hemispherical vessel of 80 mm diameter which is placed centrally over a cylinder of 50 mm diameter and height of 60 mm. The cylinder in turn is placed centrally over a square prism of 60 mm base side and 20 mm height. Draw the isometric projection of the object.

5 (b) Draw the perspective view of a square prism of edge of base 40 mm and length 60 mm lying on a rectangular face on the ground, with a corner on PP and the bases equally inclined to PP. The station point is 60 mm in front of PP and 80 mm above GL and lies in a central plane, which is passing through the centre of the prism.

GE2111 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS : JAN 2009 FN


1. (a) A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for 75% of a revolution clockwise. Draw the path traced by a

point P on the circumference of the circle. Also draw a tangent and normal at any point on the curve. 1. (b) Draw the front, top and right side views of the isometric view of the object shown in figure 1.

2. (a) A straight line ST has its end S, 10 mm in front of the VP and nearer to it. The mid-point m of the line is 50 mm in front of the VP and 40 mm above HP. The front and top view measure 90 mm and 120 mm respectively. Draw the Projections of the line. Also find its true length and true inclinations with the HP and the VP. 2 (b) A regular pentagon of 30 mm side, is resting on one of its edges on HP which is inclined at 45 to VP. Its surface is inclined at 30 to HP. Draw its projections.

3. (a) Draw the projections of a cylinder of diameter 40 mm and axis 70 mm long when it rests on the VP on one of its base points. The axis of the cylinder is parallel to HP and inclined at 30 to VP. 3 (b) A hexagonal pyramid of base side 30 mm and axis length 60 mm is resting on VP on one of its base edges with the face containing the resting edge perpendicular to both HP and VP. Draw its projections. 4. (a) A cone of base diameter 60 mm and axis 70 mm is resting on HP on its base. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to VP and parallel to a contour generator and is 10 mm away from it. Draw the front view, sectional top view and the true shape of the section. 4 (b) A pentagonal pyramid of base edge 25 mm height 60 mm rests vertically on its base on the HP such that one of its base edge parallel to VP. It is cut by a plane, inclined at 60 to HP and passes through a point 35 mm from the apex. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the pyramid.
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(a) An object consist of a hemispherical vessel of 80 mm diameter which is placed centrally over a cylinder of 50 mm diameter and height of 60 mm. The cylinder in turn is placed centrally over a square prism of 60 mm base side and 20 mm height. Draw the isometric projection of the object.

5 (b) Draw the perspective view of a square prism of edge of base 40 mm and length 60 mm lying on a rectangular face on the ground, with a corner on PP and the bases equally inclined to PP. The station point is 60 mm in front of PP and 80 mm above GL and lies in a central plane, which is passing through the centre of the prism.

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