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Set No.

Code No: RR10107


I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
1
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering,
Mechatronics, Metallurgy and Material Technology, Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. A Study of map reading showed that a distance of 1 cm on it represents an actual
distance of 5 Km on the field. Construct a plain scale to read to single kilometre.
Mark on it a distance of 69 Kilometers. What is the representative fraction?
2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls along a straight line without slipping. Draw the
curve traced out by a point P on the circumference, for one complete revolution of
the circle. Name the curve. Draw a tangent to a curve at a point on it 40 mm from
base line.
3. A line measuring 80mm long has one of its ends 60 mm above HP and 20mm in
front of VP the other end is 15 mm above HP. The front view of the line is 60mm
long. Draw the top view.
4. A cube of edge length 35mm rests on HP on one of its corners with a solid
diagonal perpendicular to the VP. Draw its projections.
5. A vertical cylinder of 70mm diameter is pentrated by another cylinder of 45 mm
diameter the axis of which is parallel to both HP and VP. The two axes are 9mm
apart. Draw the projection showing curves of intersection.
6. A hemisphere of 40 mm diameter is nailed on the top surface of a frustum of a
square pyramid. The sides of the top and bottom faces of the frustum are 20 mm
and 40 mm respectively and its height is 50 mm. The axes of both the solids
coincide. Draw the isometric projection.
7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure.

8. A square lamina of 40 mm side lies on the ground plane. One of its corners is
touching the PP and an edge is inclined at 60o PP. The station point is 40 mm in
front of PP, 60 mm above the ground plane and lies in a central plane, which is at
a distance of 35 mm to the right corner touching the PP. Draw the perspective
view of the lamina.
Set No.

Code No: RR10107


I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
2
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering,
Mechatronics, Metallurgy and Material Technology, Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Construct a diagonal scale of R.F = 1: 4000 to show meters and long enough to
measure 500 meters. Indicate a length of 379 meters.
2. Construct a parabola in a rectangle 40mm X 60 mm. Locate the foci and draw
target x normal at any point on the curve.
3. 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.
4. A cone of base diameter 60 mm and altitude 75mm lies on the HP on one of its
generators. The plan of the axis is inclined at 450 to the VP. Draw its projections.
5. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter and 75 mm long is penetrated by a
horizontal cylinder of 40 mm diameter and 75 mm long such that their axes bisect
each other at right angles. Draw the intersection curve.
6. A pentagonal pyramid 30 mm edge of base and 65 mm height stand on HP such
that an edge of base is parallel to VP nearer to it. A section plane perpendicular to
VP and inclined at 30o to HP cuts the pyramid passing through a point on the axis
at a height of 35 mm from the base. Draw the isometric view of the truncated
pyramid showing the cut surface.
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view for the picture shown in figure in
first angle projection.

8. A pentagonal lamina of 40 mm side lies on the ground. The corner, which is


nearest to PP, is 15 mm behind it and an edge containing that corner is making
45o with PP. The station point is 40 mm in front of PP, 50 mm above the ground
plane and lies in a central plane, which is at a distance of 70 mm to the left of the
corner nearest to the PP. Draw the perspective view of lamina.
Set No.

Code No: RR10107


I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
3
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering,
Mechatronics, Metallurgy and Material Technology, Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Draw a Diagonal scale of R.F 3 : 100 , showing meters, decimeters and
centimeters and to measure up to 5 meters. Show the length of 3.69 meters on it.
2. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls on the circumference of another circle of
180 mm diameter and outside it. Trace the locus of a point on the circumference
of the rolling circle for one complete revolution. Name the curve. Draw a tangent
and a normal to the curve at any point on it.
3. The projections of the ends of a line EF are on the same projector. The end E is 15
mm above HP and 20mm in front of VP. The end F is 45mm above HP and 50mm
in front of VP. Draw its projections and find its traces.
4. A square pyramid of base edge 30mm and altitude 40mm has one of its slant faces
in the VP and the edge of the base contained by that face is inclined at 450 to the
HP. Draw the projections of the pyramid when the vertex is in the HP.
5. A cylinder of diameter 100 mm(vertical) is penetrated by another cylinder of
diameter 40 mm(horizontal). The axes of both the cylinders intersect at right
angles. Draw the curves of intersection.
6. A frustum of a cone has its top and bottom diameters 35 mm and 50 mm
respectively and altitude 53 mm. It rests on the top face of a frustum of a square
pyramid. The sides of the top and bottom faces of the pyramid are 58 mm and 70
mm respectively. The height is 22 mm. Draw the isometric view.
7. Convert the isometric view of the picture shown in the figure in to orthogonal
projection of all three views.

8. A circular lamina of 45 mm diameter lies on the ground plane and touches the
picture plane. The center passes through the center of the circle. The station
point is 70 mm in front of picture plane and 60 mm above the ground plane.
Draw the perspective view.
Set No.

Code No: RR10107


I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
4
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering,
Mechatronics, Metallurgy and Material Technology, Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. On a map, the distance between two points is 14 cm.The real distance between
them is 20 Km. Draw a Diagonal scale of this map to read kilometers and hecta
meters, and to measure up to 25 Km. Show a distance of 17.6 Km on this scale.
2. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for a half revolution and
then on a vertical line for another half revolution. Draw the curve traced out by a
point P on the circumference of the circle.
3. The front view if a line measures 60mm and is inclined at 400 to XY. One end of
the line is in HP, and UT of the line is 10mm below H.P. The line is inclined at
350to V P .Draw its projections and determine the true length and inclined with
HP. Also locate its HT.
4. Three spheres each of diameter 45mm rest on the HP touching each other. The
line of centres of two of them is inclined at 300 to the VP. Another sphere of
diameter 55mm is kept over the three spheres in a pyramidal form touching the
other spheres. Draw the projections of the assembly of spheres.
5. A vertical square prism, with base side 60 mm, has one of its vertical faces
inclined at 30o to VP. It is completely penetrated by a cylinder of 40 mm
diameter, the axis of which is parallel to both HP and VP and is 8 mm away from
the axis of the prism. Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection.
6. Draw the isometric projection of the following object.

Fig: 1 Fig: 2
7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure2.
8. A rectangular lamina of sides 50 mm X 25 mm stands vertically with one of its
longer edges on the ground and inclined at 45o to PP. The vertical edge nearest to
PP is 20 mm behind it. The station point is 30 mm in front of the PP, 45 mm
above the ground and lies in a central plane, which passes through the center of
the lamina. Draw the perspective view.
Set No:

Code No: NR-10107


I-B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, May/June-2004
1
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering,
Production Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. The area of a field is 50,000 sq.m. The length and breadth of the field, on the map are
10 cm and 8 cm respectively. Construct a diagonal scale, which can read up to one
metre. Mark the length of 236 meters on the scale. Find the R.F of the scale?
2. Draw an involute of a circle of 50 mm diameter. Also, draw a normal and tangent at
any point on the curve.
3.a) A line AB 100mm long has its front view inclined at an angle of 450 to XY. The
Point A is in VP and 25mm above HP. The length of the front view is 60mm.
Draw the top view of the line and measure its length. Also find the inclinations of
the line AB to HP and VP.
b) A point P is 15 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of the VP. Another point Q is
25mm behind the VP and 40mm below the HP. Draw project of P and Q keeping the
distance between their projectors 60mm apart distance between their top view and
their front views.
4. A hexagonal prism of base of side 40mm and axis length 80mm rests on one of its
base edges on the HP. The end containing that edge is inclined at 300 to the HP and
the axis is parallel to VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP and parallel to
the HP. The cutting plane bisects the axis. Draw its front and the sectional top views.
5. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter and 75 mm long is penetrated by a horizontal
cylinder of 40 mm diameter and 75 mm long such that their axes bisect each other at
right angles. Draw the intersection curve.
6. A sphere of diameter 40 mm rests centrally on the top of a square frustum, base 60
mm top 40 mm and height 75 mm. Draw the isometric view of the combination of
solids.
7. For the given orthographic projections, draw the isometric view.

8. A step block is on 15 mm high, 15 mm width and 15 mm long. The total length of the
block is 30 mm. The largest side makes an angle of 45o to PP. The observer is at a
distance of 60 mm in front of the edge and 10 mm to the left. The height of the
observer is 50 mm. Draw the perspective projection of the object.
Set No:

Code No: NR-10107


I-B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, May/June-2004
2
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering,
Production Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. The distance between Parry’s corner and Egmore is 2.5 Km. On inspection of road
map, its equivalent distance measures 5 cm. Draw a Diagonal scale to read 50 meters
minimum. Show on it a distance of 6350 metres.
2. Draw an inferior epitrochoid of base circle 150 mm diameter and rolling circle 50 mm
diameter. The tracing point P is 20 mm from the center of the rolling circle.
3.a) A square lamina of side 35mm is parallel to HP with one of its sides is inclined at
300to VP.The lamina is 20mm above HP. Draw its top and front views and show its
traces.
b) Determine the locations of the following points with respect to HP and VP.
i) Point A whose front view is 70 mm above XY and top view 50 mm below XY
ii) Point B whose front view is 40 mm below XY and top view 55 mm above XY
iii)Point C whose front view is 45 mm above XY and top view 60 mm above
XY.
4. A pentagonal pyramid of base side 40mm and axis length 80mm is lying on the HP on
one of its triangular faces with its axis parallel to the VP. It is cut by a plane inclined
at 300 to the HP and perpendicular to the VP. The cutting plane meets the axis at
15mm from the base. Draw the elevation, sectional plan and the true shape of the
section.
5. A cone of base diameter 70mm and height 100mm rests on the hp and is penetrated by
a horizontal cylinder of diameter 45mm the axis of cylinder is 9 mm away from the
axis of the cone and at a distance 30mm above the base of the cone. Draw projection
of the solids showing the curves of inter section between the solids.
6. A cylinder of base diameter 30 mm axis 60 mm is resting centrally on a slab of 60
mm square and thickness 20 mm. Draw the isometric projection of the combination
of the solids.
7. Draw the isometric view for the given orthogonal views as shown in the figure.

8. Draw the perspective view of a point P is situated 10 mm behind the PP and 15 mm


above the ground plane. The station point is 25 mm in front of the PP, 20 mm above
the ground plane. It lies in a central plane 12 mm to the right of the point.
Set No:

Code No: NR-10107


I-B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, May/June-2004
3
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering,
Production Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. A rectangular plot of land area 0.45 hectare is represented on a map by a similar
rectangle of 5 sq.cm. calculate the R.F of the scale of the map. Also draw a diagonal
scale to read up to maximum of single Km from the map. The scale should be long
enough to measure up to 500 meters. Show on it 459 m.
2. Draw an ellipse, given the minor and major diameters are 100 mm and 150 mm
respectively. Draw the tangent and normal at any point on the curve.
3.a) A rectangular plate of sides 70x40 mm, has one of its shorter edges in VP inclined at
400 to HP. Draw its top view if its front view is a square of Side 40mm.
b) Determine the locations of the following points with respect to HP and VP.
i) Point P whose front view is 50mm above XY and top view 50 mm below XY
ii) Point Q whose front view is 60mm below XY and top view 55 mm above XY
iii) Point R whose front view is 60 mm above XY and top view 60 mm aboveXY
4. A square pyramid of base side 30mm and altitude 50mm lies on one of its triangular
faces on the HP with its axis parallel to the VP. It is cut by a vertical plane inclined at
300 to the VP and meeting the axis at 40mm from the vertex measured in the plan.
Draw the plan, sectional elevation and the true shape of the section.
5. A hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30 mm axis 70 mm is resting on HP on its base. It
is cut by a section plane perpendicular to V.P and at 45o to H.P and passing through
the mid point of the axis of the pyramid. Draw the development of the lateral surface
of the truncated pyramid.
6. A hemisphere of 40 mm diameter is nailed on the top surface of a frustum of a square
pyramid. The sides of the top and bottom faces of the frustum are 20 mm and 40 mm
respectively and its height is 50 mm. The axes of both the solids coincide. Draw the
isometric projection.
7. Consider the picture shown in figure and draw the front view top view and side view
in first angle projection.

8. Draw the perspective projection of a hallow cylinder of 60 mm external diameter and


80 mm long, with a wall thickness of 10 mm. It is resting on a generator on the
ground, with its axis inclined at 60o to and touching the PP.
Code No: NR-10107 Set No:
I-B.Tech. Regular Examinations, May/June-2004

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
4
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering,
Production Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Construct a vernier scale to read distances correct to a decameter on a map in which
the actual distances are reduced in the ratio of 1: 40000. The scale should be long
enough to measure 6 kilometers. Mark on the scale the lengths of 3.34 km and 0.57
km.
2. Construct a hypocycloid, rolling circle 60 mm diameter and directing circle 180 mm
diameter. Draw a tangent to it at a point 60 mm from the center of the directing circle.
3.a) The top view of a circular lamina of diameter 60mm resting on HP is an ellipse
of major axis 60mm and minor axis 40mm. Draw its front view when the
Major axis of the ellipse in the top view is horizontal. Find the angle of
Inclination of the lamina with HP
b) An equilateral triangle of side 60mm has its horizontal trace parallel to XY, 15mm
away from it. Draw its projections when one of its sides is inclined at 300 to HP.
4. A hexagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm and axis 55mm long, rests with its base on
the HP such that one of the edges of its base is perpendicular to VP. It is cut by a
section plane perpendicular to HP inclined at 450 to VP, and passing through the
pyramid at a distance of 10mm from the axis. Draw the sectional front view and the
true shape of the section.
5. A cone of base diameter 50 mm and axis length 70 mm rests with its base on HP. A
section plane perpendicular to V.P and inclined at 35o to HP bisects the axis of the
cone. Draw the development of the truncated cone.
6. A pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm and axis 65 mm long rests with its base on HP.
An edge of the base is parallel to VP. and nearer to it. A horizontal section plane cuts
the pyramid and passes through a point on the axis at a distance of 25 mm from the
apex. Draw the isometric view of the frustum of the pyramid.
7. Convert the isometric view of the picture shown in the figure into orthogonal
projection of all three views.

8. A circular cylinder slab, with diameter of base 120 mm and thickness 50 mm, rests
with its base on the ground. The axis of the slab is 80 mm behind PP and 80 mm to
the left of the eye. The eye is 160 mm from PP and 120 mm above the ground. Draw
the perspective.
Set No:
Code No: RR-10107
I-B.Tech. Regular Examinations, May/June-2004
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
1
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production
Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Construct a Diagonal scale of R.F = 1 : 32,00,000 to show kilometers and long
enough to measure up to 400 Km. Show distances of 257 Km and 333 Km on
your scale.
2. Trace the paths of the ends of the straight line AP, 120 mm long, when it
rolls, with out slipping, on a semi – circle having its diameter AB 80 mm
long. Assume the line AP to be tangent to the semi – circle in the starting
position.
3. The top view of a line PQ makes an angle of 300 with the horizontal and has a
length of 100 mm. The end Q is in the H.P and P is in the VP and 65 mm
above HP. Draw the projections of the line and Find its true length and true
inclinations with the reference planes. Also show its traces.
4. A sphere of 60mm diameter rests on HP. It is cut by a section plane
perpendicular to HP and inclined at 450to VP and at a distance of 10mm from
its centre. Draw the sectional view and true shape of the section.
5. A vertical hexagonal prism of 25 mm side of base and axis 60 mm has one of
its rectangular faces parallel to VP. A circular hole of 40 mm diameter is
drilled through the prism such that the axis of the hole bisects the axis of the
prism at right angle and is perpendicular to VP. Draw the development of the
lateral surface of the prism showing the true shape of the hole in it.
6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of
base 30 mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm.
7. Draw the isometric view for the given orthogonal views as shown in the
figure.

8. A right regular square pyramid, base edge 30 mm and height 32 mm is resting


on ground plane on its base. Its base edge, nearer to the picture plane, parallel
to and 25 mm behind the picture plane. The station point is 38 mm in front of
the picture plane and 25 mm above the ground plane. The central plane
containing station point, is 30 mm to left of vertex? Draw perspective view of
pyramid.
Set No:
Code No: RR-10107
I-B.Tech. Regular Examinations, May/June-2004
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
2
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production
Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Construct a diagonal scale of R.F = 1 : 2000 to show meters, decimeters and
centimeters and long enough to measure 300 m. Mark a distance of 257.75
metres.

2. ABC is an equilateral triangle of side equal 60 mm. Trace the loci of the
vertices A, B and C, when the circle circumscribing ABC rolls without
slipping along a fixed straight line for one revolution.

3. A hexagonal lamina of 20mm side rests on one of its corners on HP. The
diagonal passing through this corner is inclined at 450 to HP. The lamina is
then rotated through 900 such that the top view of this diagonal is
perpendicular to VP and the surface is still inclined at 450to HP. Draw the
projections of the lamina.

4. A cylinder base 40mm diameter and axis 58mm long rests with a point of its
base circle on HP. Its axis is inclined at 450 to HP and parallel to VP. A
section plane perpendicular to both the HP and VP bisects the axis of the
cylinder. Draw its front, top and sectional side views.

5. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of


same size with their axes intersecting. Draw the curves of intersections if the
axis of the horizontal cylinder is inclined at 45oto VP.

6. Draw the isometric view of a cone 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long


when its axis is horizontal. Draw isometric scale.

7. For the given orthographic projections, draw the isometric view.

8. A point A is situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 12 mm above the


ground plane. The station point is 32 mm in front of the picture plane, 26 mm above
the ground plane. It lies in a central plane 14 mm to the right of the point. Draw the
perspective view of the point.
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Code No: RR-10107
I-B.Tech. Regular Examinations, May/June-2004 3
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production
Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Construct a diagonal scale of 1:5000 to show single metre and long enough to
measure 300 meters. Mark on the scale a distance of 285.5 meters.

2. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for half a revolution


clock-wise and then on a line inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal for
another half, clock- wise. Draw the curve traced by a point P on the
circumference the circle, taking the top most point on the rolling circle as
generating point in the initial position.

3. A thin rectangular plate of sides 40mmX20mm has its shorter side in the HP
and inclined at an angle of 300 to VP. Project its front view when its top view
is a perfect square of 20mm side.

4. A cone of base 55mm diameter and axis 65mm long, rests with its base on HP.
A section plane perpendicular to both HP and VP cuts the cone at a distance of
8mm from its axis. Draw its top view, front view and sectional side view.

5. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm altitude 80 mm stands on its base. It is


cut into two halves by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30o to
HP. Draw the development of the lower half.

6. A rectangular prism 30 x 20 x 60 mm lies on HP on one of its largest faces


with its axis parallel to both HP and VP. Draw its isometric projection.
7. The orthogonal views of the picture as shown in the figure. Convert them into
isometric view.

8. A hexagonal lamina of 25 mm side stands vertically on the ground plane and


inclined at 50o to PP. The corner nearest to PP is 20 mm behind it. The
station point is 45 mm in front of PP, 50 mm above the ground plane and lies
in a central plane, which passes through the center of the lamina. Draw the
perspective view.
Set No:
Code No: RR-10107
I-B.Tech. Regular Examinations, May/June-2004
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
4
(Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production
Engineering, Mechatronics and Metallurgy and Material Technology)

Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80


Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Draw a vernier of R.F = 1 : 2.4 to show decimeters, centimeters and
millimeters and long enough to read up to 6 decimeters. Mark a distance of
3.69 decimeters on the scale.
2. The foci of an ellipse are 100 mm apart and the minor axis is 70 mm long.
Determine the length of the minor axis and draw half the ellipse by concentric
circles method and the other half by Oblong method. Draw a curve parallel to
the ellipse and 25 mm away from it.
3. The distance between the projector containing the HT and VT of a straight line
AB is 120mm and the distance between the projections drawn from the end of
a straight line is 40mm. The HT is located 40 mm in front of VP and the line
lies 15mm above HP. Draw the projection and its true length and true
inclinations.
4. A cone of base diameter 40mm and axis height 60mm rests on the ground on a
point of its base circle such that the axis of the cone is inclined at 400 to the
HP and 300 to the VP. Draw its front and top views.
5. A hexagonal prism of side of base 30 mm and height 60 mm is resting on HP
with one of its base edges parallel to VP. Right half of the solid is cut by an
upward plane inclined at 60o to the ground and starting from the axis and 30
mm below the top end. The left half of the solid is cut by a plane inclined at
30o to the HP downwards from the axis. The two section planes are continues.
Draw the development of the lower portion.
6. Draw the isometric projection of a square prism side of base 60 mm height 50
mm surmounted by a square pyramid whose base coincides with the top of the
prism and whose height is 60 mm.
7. Convert the orthogonal projections shown in figure into an isometric view of
the actual picture.

8. Draw the perspective view of a horizontal circular lamina of 50 mm diameter


resting on the ground. The center of the plane is 35 mm behind PP, the station
point is in the central plane, passing through the center of the circular plane
and 80 mm in front of the PP and 60 mm above the ground.
Code No: 07A10491 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Construct an ellipse, with distance of the focus from the directrix as 50 mm and
eccentricity as 2/3. Also draw normal and tangent to the curve at a point 40 mm
from the directrix. [16]

2. (a) A line AB is 75 mm long. A is 50 mm in front of VP and 15 mm above HP.


B is 15 mm in front of VP and is above HP. Top View of AB is 50mm long.
Draw and measure the front view. Find the true inclinations.
(b) A line measuring 80 mm long has one of its ends 60 mm above HP and 20 mm
in front of VP. The other end is 15 mm above HP and in front of VP. The
front view of the line is 60 mm long. Draw the top view. [8+8]

3. (a) A pentagonal plate of 35 mm side is perpendicular to V.P and parallel to H.P.


One of its edges is perpendicular to V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) An equilateral triangular lamina of side 30 mm is parallel to H.P. and perpen-
dicular to V.P One of its sides is 20 mm in front of V.P. and 30 mm above
H.P. Draw its projections. [8+8]

4. (a) A cylinder base 35 mm diameter and axis 60 mm long lies with one of its
generators on H.P. such that its axis is parallel V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of cube of 40 mm side, resting with a face on H.P. such
that one of its vertical faces is inclined at 300 to V.P. [8+8]

5. Hexagonal Pyramid side of base 30 mm and axis 50 mm long rests with one of the
corners of its base on H.P. Its axis is inclined at 350 to H.P. and 450 to V.P. Draw
its projections. [16]

6. The frustum of a hexagonal pyramid side of top and bottom 25 mm and 40 mm


respectively with axis 50 mm height rests on its base in H.P. Its axis is parallel to
V.P. Draw the orthographic projections and provide the isometric view of the solid.
[16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric view of the casting
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the front view, top view, right and left side views of the object shown in
figure 8 ( All dimensions in mm). [16]

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I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A fixed point F is 7.5 cm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is 2/3 times its
distance from F. Name the curve. Draw normal and tangent at a point 6 cm from
F. [16]

2. (a) A line AB 40 mm long is parallel to VP and inclined at 350 to HP. The end
A is 15 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the
line and find its traces.
(b) A line MN 50 mm long is parallel to VP and inclined at 450 to HP. The end
M is 20 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the
line and finds its traces. [8+8]

3. (a) Draw the projections of a circle of 5 cm diameter, having its plane vertical
and inclined at 300 to V.P. Its center is 3 cm above the H.P. and 4 cm in front
of the V.P.
(b) A regular pentagon of 35 mm side has one side on the ground. Its plane is
inclined to H.P at 750 and perpendicular to V.P Draw its projections. [8+8]

4. (a) A cube of 30 mm long edges lies with one of its square faces on H.P. Such that
one of its vertical faces is inclined at 300 to V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid axis 60 mm long, base 30 mm
side having base on the ground and one of edges of base inclined at 450 to
V.P. [8+8]

5. A cone of base diameter 50 mm and axis 70 mm long rests with one of the points
on the circumference of its base on H.P. Its axis is inclined at 350 to H.P. and 450
to V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. The frustum of a hexagonal pyramid side of top and bottom 25 mm and 40 mm


respectively with axis 50 mm height rests on its base in H.P. Its axis is parallel to
V.P. A sphere of diameter 40 mm is placed centrally on top of the prism. Draw the
orthographic projections and provide the isometric projection of the solid. [16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric view of the casting
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the part shown in the figure 8
(dimensions in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10491 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A fixed point F is 7.5 cm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is 2/3 times its
distance from F. Name the curve. Draw normal and tangent at a point 6 cm from
F. [16]

2. (a) The line EF 60 mm long is in VP and inclined to HP. The top view measures
45 mm. The end E is 15 mm above HP, Draw the projections of the line. Find
its inclination with HP.
(b) A line GH 45 mm long is in HP and inclined to VP. The end G is 15 mm in
front of VP. The length of the front view is 35 mm. Draw the projections of
the line. Determine its inclination with VP. [8+8]

3. (a) Draw the projections of a regular pentagon of 30 mm side, with its surface
making an angle of 500 with H.P. One of the sides of the pentagon is parallel
to H.P and 15 mm away from it.
(b) A pentagon of 30 mm sides, has one of its corners on HP and Its plane is
inclined at 650 to VP and perpendicular to HP. Draw its projections. [8+8]

4. A square prism, side of base 30 mm and axis 45 mm long lies on H.P. such that its
axis is parallel to both H.P. and V.P., Draw the top and front views of the prism
when

(a) it lies with one of its rectangular faces on H.P. and


(b) it lies with one of its longer edges on H.P. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a cone, base 45 mm diameter and axis 60 mm long, when
it is resting on the ground on a point of its base circle with the axis making an
angle 300 with the H.P. and 450 with the V.P. [16]

6. A hexagonal prism, side of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests on its base in
H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw the orthographic projections and provide the
isometric projection of the solid. Show the isometric scale. [16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric view of the
casting(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the front view, top view and right side view of the object shown in figure 8
( All dimensions in mm).
[16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10491 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Two fixed points A and B are 100 mm apart. Trace the complete path of a point
P moving ( in the same plane as that of A and B) in such a way that the sum of
its distances from A and B is always equal to 125 mm. Name the curve. Draw
another curve parallel to and 25 mm away from this curve. [16]

2. (a) A line AB is 30 mm long and inclined at 300 to VP and parallel to HP. The
end A of the line is 15 mm above HP and 20mm in front of VP. Draw the
projections.
(b) A line CD of 100 mm length is inclined at 300 to HP and 450 to VP. The point
A is 15 mm above HP and 20mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the
line. [6+10]

3. (a) A square lamina of 40 mm side is perpendicular to H.P One of its sides is 20


mm above H.P and 15 mm in front of V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw projections of a square lamina of 40 mm side that has a corner on H.P.
and 20 mm in front of V.P. All sides equally inclined to H.P and parallel to
V.P. [8+8]

4. (a) Square pyramid base 40 mm side, axis 65 mm long has base in V.P. one edge
of base inclined to 300 to H.P. and corner contained by that edge is on H.P.
Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism having one of its rectangular faces
parallel to the H.P. Its axis is perpendicular to the V.P. and 3.5 cm above the
ground. [8+8]

5. A triangular prism of base side 45 mm and length of axis 75 mm has a corner in


the H.P. the face opposite to that corner makes 500 to the H.P. while the axis of
the solid makes 300 to the V.P. obtain the two views of the solid. [16]

6. A cone radius of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests with one of its base edges
on H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw the orthographic projections and provide
the isometric projection of the solid showing the tip towards viewer. Show the
isometric scale. [16]

7. Three views of a model, in third angle projection are shown in in figure 7. Draw
the isometric view of the casting (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the bracket shown in the figure
8 (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10591 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Inscribe an ellipse in a parallelogram having sides 150mm and 100 mm long and an
included angle of 1200 . [16]

2. (a) The top view of a 75mm long line measures 55mm. The line is in the VP, its
one end being 25mm above the HP, draw its projections.
(b) The front view of a line, inclined at 300 to the VP is 65mm long. Draw the
projections of the line, when it is parallel to and 40mm above the HP., its one
end being 30mm in front of the VP. [8+8]

3. A semi circular plate of 80mm diameter has its straight edge in the VP and inclined
at 600 to the HP, the surface of the plate makes an angle of 300 with the VP. Draw
its projections. [16]

4. A regular square prism lies its axis inclined at 600 to the HP and 300 to the VP. The
prism is 60mm long and has a face width of 25mm. The nearest corner is 10mm
away from the VP and the farthest shorter edge is 100mm from the HP. Draw the
projections of the solid. [16]

5. A right circular cylinder diameter of base 50mm and length of axis 70mm, rests on
HP on its base rim such that its axis is inclined at 450 to HP and the top view of
the axis is inclined at 600 to the VP. Draw its projections. [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a hexagonal prism of side of base 35mm and
altitude 50mm surmounting a tetrahedron of side 45mm such that the axes of the
solids are collinear and at least one of the edges of the two solids are parallel. [16]

7. Three views of a machine part are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric view of
the part ( all dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the orthographic views of the object as shown in the figure 8. (all dimensions
are in mm).

(a) Front View


(b) Top View
(c) Side View. [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10591 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Draw a straight line AB of any length. Mark a point F, 65mm from AB. Trace
the paths of a point P moving in such away, that the ratio of its distance from the
point F, to its distance from AB is 2:3. Draw a normal and a Tangent to the curve
at a point on it, 50mm from F. [16]

2. (a) Two pegs fixed on a wall are 4.5 m apart. The distance between the pegs
measured parallel to the floor is 3.6m. If one peg is 1.5 m above the floor, find
the height of the second peg and the inclination of the line joining the two
pegs, with the floor.
(b) A point P is 20mm below HP and lies in the third quadrant. Its shortest
distance from xy is 40mm. Draw its projections. [10+6]

3. A composite plate of negligible thickness is made up of a rectangle 60mm × 40


mm, and a semi circle on its longer side. Draw its projections when the longer side
is parallel to the HP and inclined at 450 to the VP, the surface of the plate making
300 angle with the HP. [16]

4. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long, has an edge of its base
on the ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel to the VP.
Draw its projections. [16]

5. A right circular cone diameter of base 50mm and height 65mm, lies on one of its
elements in HP such that the element is inclined to VP at 300 . Draw its projections.
[16]

6. A square pyramid of side 30mm, axis length 50mm is centrally placed on top of a
cube of side 50mm. Draw the isometric projections of solids. [16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric view of the casting
(all dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the three views of the object shown in figure 8. (all dimensions are in mm).
[16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10591 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A fixed point is 75mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P moving
such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is equal to its distance from
the fixed point. Name the curve. Draw a normal and tangent on the curve. [16]

2. A room measures 8m long, 5m wide and 4m high. An electric bulb hangs in the
centre of the ceiling and 1m below it. A thin straight wire connects the bulb to
a switch kept in one of corner of the room and 1.25m above the floor. Draw the
projections of the wire, also determine its true length and slope with the floor. [16]

3. A circular plate of negligible thickness and 50mm diameter appears as an ellipse in


the front view, having its major axis 50mm long and minor axis 30mm long. Draw
its top view when the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal. [16]

4. A pentagonal prism is resting on one of the corners of its base on the HP. The longer
edge containing that corner is inclined at 300 and the vertical plane containing that
edge is inclined at 450 to the VP. Draw the projections of the solid. [16]

5. Two spheres of diameters 40mm and 20mm are placed on HP touching each other.
Draw its projections when the line joining their centers in top view appears to be
inclined 400 to XY line. [16]

6. A triangular prism of base edge 30mm and height 60mm stands on one of its corners
on the ground with the axis inclined at 300 to the HP and 450 to the VP. The base
of the object is nearer to VP compared to the top. Draw an isometric view of the
object. [16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric projection of the
casting (all dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the elevation, plan and right side view of the part shown in the figure 8. (all
dimensions are in mm) [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10591 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Draw a straight line AB of any length. Mark a point F, 65mm from AB. Trace the
paths of a point P moving in such a way, that the ratio of its distance from the
point F, to its distance from AB is 1. Draw a normal and a Tangent to the curve
at a point on it, 50mm from F. [16]

2. A line AB, 90 mm long, is incline at 450 to the HP and its top view makes an angle
of 600 with the VP. The end A is in the HP and 12 mm in front of the VP. Draw
its front view and find its true inclination with the VP. [16]

3. A regular hexagon of 40mm has a corner in the HP. Its surface is inclined at 450
to the HP and the top view of the diagonal through the corner which is in the HP
makes an angle of 600 with the VP. Draw its projections. [16]

4. One end of a longer edge of a regular hexagonal prism of side of base 30mm and
height 80mm is on the VP and the other end of the same edge is on the ground.
The axis makes 300 to the VP and 400 to the ground. Draw its projections. [16]

5. An ash tray made up of a thin sheet of steel, is spherical in shape with flat, circular
top of 68mm diameter and bottom of 52mm diameter and parallel to each other .
The greatest diameter of it is 100mm. Draw the projections of the ash tray when
its axis is parallel to the V P and ;

(a) Makes an angle of 600 with the HP


(b) Its base is inclined at 300 to the HP. [16]

6. A square pyramid of side 30mm, axis length 50mm is centrally placed on top of a
cube of side 50mm. Draw the isometric projections of solids. [16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric projection of the
casting (all dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the three views of the object shown in figure 8. (all dimensions are in mm).
[16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10291 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. The vertex of a hyperbola is 65mm from its focus. Draw the curve if the eccentricity
is 3/2. Draw a normal and a tangent at a point on the curve, 75 mm from the
directrix. [16]

2. Show by means of a drawing that when the diameter of the directing circle is twice
that of the generating circle, the hypocycloid is a straight line. Take the diameter
of the generating circle equal to 50mm. [16]

3. (a) A point A is 2.5 cm above the H.P. and 3 cm infront of the V.P. Draw its
Projections.
(b) A point A is 2 cm below the H.P. and 4 cm behind the V.P. Draw its Projec-
tions.
(c) Two points A and B are in the H.P. The point A is 30mm in front of the V.P.,
while B is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75mm
and the line joining their top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the
distance of the point B form the V.P. [4+4+8]

4. A line AB 120mm long is inclined at 450 to the H.P. and 300 to the V.P. Its mid
point C is in V.P. and 20mm above H.P. The end A is in the third quadrant, and
B is in the first quadrant Draw the projections of the line. [16]

5. (a) A regular pentagon of 25mm side has one side on the ground. Its plane is
inclined at 450 to the H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a circle of 5cm diameter, having its plane vertical and
inclined at 300 to the V.P. Its centre is 3cm above the H.P. and 2cm in front
of the V.P. [8+8]

6. (a) Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism of base 25mm and axis 60mm long,
when it is resting on one of its corners of the base on H.P. The axis of the
solid is inclined at 450 to H.P.
(b) Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of base 25mm side and axis 50mm
long, when it is resting on one of its rectangular faces on H.P., the axis of the
solid is inclined at 450 to V.P. [8+8]

7. Draw the isometric view of a Door-Steps having three steps of 22cm tread and 15cm
rise. The steps measure 75cm widthwise. [16]

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8. Draw the following views of the block shown in figure 8. All dimensions are in mm.

Figure 8

(a) Front View.


(b) Top view
(c) Both side views. [16]

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Code No: 07A10291 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. The foci of an ellipse are 80mm apart and the minor axis is 55mm long. Determine
the length of the major axis and draw the ellipse by concentric-circle method. Draw
a curve parallel to the ellipse and 20mm away from it. [16]

2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls on the circumference of another circle of 175mm


diameter and outside it. Trace the locus of a point on the circumference of the
rolling circle for one complete revolution. Name the curve. Draw a tangent and a
normal to the curve at a point 125mm from the center of the directing circle. [16]

3. (a) A point A is 2.5 cm above the H.P. and 3 cm infront of the V.P. Draw its
Projections.
(b) A point A is 2 cm below the H.P. and 4 cm behind the V.P. Draw its Projec-
tions.
(c) Two points A and B are in the H.P. The point A is 30mm in front of the V.P.,
while B is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75mm
and the line joining their top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the
distance of the point B form the V.P. [4+4+8]

4. (a) A 100mm long line is parallel to and 40mm above the H.P. Its two ends are
25mm and 50mm in front of the V.P. respectively. Draw it projections and
find its inclination with the V.P.
(b) A line AB, 50mm long, has its end A in both the H.P. and the V.P. Its is
included at 300 to the H.P and at 450 to the V.P. Draw its projections. [8+8]

5. A circular plane of 60mm diameter, rests on V.P. on a point A on its circumference.


Its plane is inclined at 450 to V.P. Draw the projections of the plane when

(a) The front view of the diameter AB makes 300 with H.P. and
(b) The diameter AB itself makes 300 with H.P. [16]

6. (a) Draw the projections of a triangular prism, base 40 mm side and axis 50 mm
long, resting on one of its bases on the H.P. with a vertical face perpendicular
to the V.P.
(b) A cube of 50mm long edges is resting on the H.P. with its Vertical faces equally
inclined to the V.P. Draw its projections.

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(c) A triangular prism, base 40 mm side and height 65 mm is resting on the H.P.
on one of its rectangular faces with the axis parallel to the V.P. Draw its
projections. [4+8+4]
7. Draw the isometric view of the ribbed angle plate, Shown in figure 7 All dimensions
are in mm. [16]

Figure 7

8. Draw the front view, top view and left side views of V- block as shown in figure.8.
All dimensions are in mm [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10291 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Two straight lines OA and OB make an angle of 750 between them. P is a point
40mm from OA and 50mm from OB. Draw a hyperbola through P, with OA and
OB as asympotes, marking at least ten points. [16]

2. A circle of 35mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line. Draw the curve traced out by a
point R on the circumference for one half revolution of the circle. For the remaining
half revolution, the circle rolls on the vertical line. The point R vertically above
the center of the circle in the starting position. [16]

3. (a) A point P is 15mm above the H.P. and 20mm in front of the V.P. Another
point Q is 25mm behind the V.P. and 40mm below the H.P. Draw projections
of P and Q keeping the distance between their projectors equal to 90mm.
Draw straight lines joining
i. their top views and
ii. their front views.
(b) A point 30mm above xy line is the plan view of two points P and Q. the
elevation of P is 45mm above the H.P. while that of the point Q is 35mm
below the H.P. Draw the projections of the points and state their position
with reference to the principal planes and the quadrant in which they lie.
[8+8]

4. (a) A 100mm long line is parallel to and 40mm above the H.P. Its two ends are
25mm and 50mm in front of the V.P. respectively. Draw it projections and
find its inclination with the V.P.
(b) A line AB, 50mm long, has its end A in both the H.P. and the V.P. Its is
included at 300 to the H.P and at 450 to the V.P. Draw its projections. [8+8]

5. A regular hexagonal plane of 30mm side, has a corner at 20mm from V.P. and
50mm from H.P. Its surface is inclined at 450 to V.P. and perpendicular to H.P.
Draw the projections of the plane. [16]

6. (a) Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm edge and axis
50mm long, having its base on the H.P. and an edge of the base parallel to
the V.P. Also draw its side view.
(b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60
mm long, having its base on the H.P. and one of the edges of the base inclined
at 450 to the V.P.

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(c) A square pyramid, base 40mm side and axis 65mm, long has its base in the
V.P. One edge of the base is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and a corner contained
by that edge is on the H.P. Draw its Projections. [4+8+4]
7. Draw the isometric view of the block, two views of which are shown in figure 7.
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 7
8. Draw the front view, top view and left side views of V- block as shown in figure.8.
All dimensions are in mm [16]

Figure 8
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Code No: 07A10291 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Inscribe an ellipse in a parallelogram having sides 150mm and 100mm long
and an inclined angle of 1200 .
(b) Draw a rectangle having its sides 125mm and 75mm long. Inscribe two parabo-
las in it with their axis bisecting each other. [8+8]

2. Draw a hypo cycloid of a circle of 30mm diameter which rolls inside another circle
of 160mm diameter, for one revolution counter clock wise. Draw a tangent and a
normal to it at a point 60mm from the center of the directing circle. [16]

3. Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping the
Projectors 20mm apart.

(a) Point C, in the V.P. and 40mm above the H.P.


(b) Point D, 25mm below the H.P. and 25mm behind the V.P.
(c) Point E,15mm above the H.P. and 50mm behind the V.P.
(d) Point F, 40mm below the H.P. and 25mm infront of the V.P. [4×4]

4. A line AB of 70mm long, has its end A at 10mm above H.P. and 15mm in front of
V.P. Its front view and top view measure 50mm and 60mm respectively. Draw the
projections of the line and determine its inclinations with H.P. and V.P. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a circle of 60 mm diameter, resting on V.P. on a point on


the circumference. The plane is inclined at 450 to V.P. and perpendicular to H.P.
The centre of the plane is 40mm above H.P. [16]

6. (a) Draw the projections of


i. a cylinder, base 40 mm diameter and axis 50 mm long, and
ii. a cone, base 40mm diameter and axis 50mm long,
resting on the H.P. on their respective bases.
(b) A hexagonal prism has one of its rectangular faces parallel to the H.P. Its axis
is perpendicular to the V.P. and 3.5 cm above the ground. Draw its projections
when the nearer end is 2 cm in front of the V.P. Side of base 2.5cm long, axis
5 cm long.
(c) A cube of 40mm side rests with one of its square faces on the H.P. such that
one of its vertical faces is perpendicular to V.P. Draw its projections. The
nearest edge parallel to V.P. is 5mm in front of it. [8+4+4]

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7. Draw the isometric view of the ribbed angle plate, Shown in figure 7 All dimensions
are in mm. [16]

Figure 7

8. Draw the elevation, plan, left and right side views of the part shown in the figure
8. (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10191 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Regular Examinations, May/Jun 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Draw a parabola passing through three vertices of a triangle of sides 30 mm, 45


mm and 60 mm. The corner of the triangle common to 45 mm and 60 mm sides
lies on the axis of parabola. Draw a tangent and normal at a point on the curve 20
mm from the axis. [16]

2. The front view of a line AB, 80 mm long , measures 55 mm while its top view
measures 70 mm. End A is in both HP and VP. Draw the projections of the line
and find its inclinations with the reference planes. Also locate the traces. [16]

3. A hollow cylinder of 40 mm out side diameter and 30 mm inside diameter is resting


on a point on the rim in VP with axis inclined at 300 to VP and parallel to HP. The
axis length of the cylinder is 60 mm. It is cut by a vertical section plane inclined
at 600 to VP and bisecting the axis. Draw the sectional front view, top view and
true shape of the section. [16]

4. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

5. A horizontal steam boiler of 3m diameter is surmounted by a dome of the shape of


a vertical cylinder of 1.4m diameter. Draw the projections showing the curves of
intersection, when their axes intersect each other at right angles. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Both Side Views. [16]

Figure 7
8. A model of steps has three steps of 10 mm tread and 10mm rise. The length of
the steps is 60 mm. The model is placed with the vertical edge of the first step
touching the PP and its longer edge inclined at 300 to PP. The station point is 70
mm in front of PP, 55 mm above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which
is at 30 mm to the right of the vertical edge touching the PP. Draw the perspective
view. [16]

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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. Construct a cycloid having a rolling circle diameter as 50 mm for one revolution.


Draw a normal and tangent to the curve at a point 35 mm above the directing line.
[16]

2. A 100 mm line AB, measures 70 mm in top view and 80 mm in profile view. The
end A 80 mm from profile plane, 90 mm above HP and 30 mm infront of VP. Draw
the front view and top view of the line and find its inclinations with HP and VP.
[16]

3. A regular hexagonal lamina with its edge 50 mm has its plane inclined at 450 to HP
and lying with one of its edges in HP. The plan of one of its diagonals is inclined at
450 to XY. The corner nearest to VP is 15 mm in front of it. Draw its projections.
[16]

4. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

5. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is compeltely penetrated


by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at right angle.
Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming that the axis of
the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the dove tail bracket given in figure 7. All dimensions
are in mm.

(a) Front View

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(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

Figure 7
8. A square plane of 35 mm sides stands vertically with one of its edges on the ground
and inclined at 450 to picture plane. The vertical edge nearest to picture plane is
20 mm behind it. The station point is 30 mm in front of picture plane, 40 mm
above the ground and lies in a central plane which passes through the centre of the
plane. Draw the perspective view of the plane. [16]

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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. An ant moves uniformly around the cylinderical post and reaches the top at the
end of 20 turns. Assume the axial movement also as uniform. The dia of the post
is 60 mm and height 8m. Trace the path of the ant for 2 turns. [16]

2. The distance between the end projectors of a line AB is 50 mm. Point A is 15


mm above HP and 10 mm infront of VP. Point B is 40 mm above HP and 40 mm
infront of VP. Find the true length of the line AB, the inclinations of the line AB
with HP and VP. Locate HT and VT of the line by trapezoidal method. [16]

3. Draw the projections of a circle of 50 mm diameter, when its plane is equally


inclined to HP and VP. One end of a diameter of the circle touches the HP while
the other end touches the VP. [16]

4. A cone of base diameter 50 mm and axis 75 mm long has its base in VP. It is
sectioned by a vertical section plane 10 mm to the right of the axis. Draw its
projections and develop the surface of the truncated cone. [16]

5. A cone of base 60 mm diameter and axis 70 mm long stands vertically with its base
on H.P. It is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of 26 mm diameter. The axis of
the cylinder is parallel to V.P., 20 mm above the base and 5 mm in front of the
axis of the cone. Draw the projections of solids showing the curves of intersection.
[16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the flange given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

Figure 7
8. A model of steps has three steps of 10 mm tread and 10mm rise. The length of
the steps is 60 mm. The model is placed with the vertical edge of the first step
touching the PP and its longer edge inclined at 300 to PP. The station point is 70

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mm in front of PP, 55 mm above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which
is at 30 mm to the right of the vertical edge touching the PP. Draw the perspective
view. [16]

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Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. Draw two complete coils of a conical spring made up to 20 mm round stock. The
outside diameters are large 110 mm, small 60 mm, pitch 50 mm. [16]

2. Front view of a line PQ is inclined at 300 to xy-line and measures 60 mm. The line
is inclined at 450 to VP. The end P is in HP and VT of the line is 20 mm below
HP. Draw the projections of the line and find its true length and inclinations with
the reference planes. Also locate HT. [16]

3. A regular pentagon of side 40 mm has its surface inclined to HP at 450 . It is resting


with its base on HP and the line joining the vertex to mid-point of the base making
an angle of 600 with VP. Draw its projections. [16]

4. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the part P of the hexagonal pyramid,
two sides of the base parallel to the V.P. As shown in figure 4. All dimensions are
in cm.
[16]

Figure 4

5. A horizontal cylindrical pipe 40mm diameter is joined with a vertical cylindrical


pipe of same diameter. The axes of the pipes are parallel to VP. Neglecting the
pipe thickness draw the projections showing the curves of intersection, when their
axes intersect each other at right angles. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.
(a) Front View
(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

Figure 7

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8. A hexagonal plane of 30 mm side lies on the ground plane. One of its corners
is touching the picture plane and an edge is perpendicular to picture plane. The
station point is 30 mm in front of the picture plane, 60 mm above the ground plane
and lies in a central plane which passes through the centre of lamina. Draw the
perspective view. [16]

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1. Two points A and B are 50 mm apart. Draw the curve traced out by a point P
moving in such a way that the difference between its distances from A and B is
always constant and equal to 20 mm. [16]

2. Two points P and Q are in the H.P. The point P is 30 mm in front of V.P. and Q
is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 80 mm and line joining
their top views makes an angle of 400 with xy. Find the distance of the point Q
from the V.P. [16]

3. A line AB, 80 mm long, makes an angle of 300 with the V.P. and lies in a plane
perpendicular to both the H.P. and the V.P. Its end A is in the H.P. and the end
B is in the V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

4. Draw the projections of a circle of 75 mm diameter having the end A of a diameter


AB in the H.P., the end B in the V.P., and the surface inclined at 300 to the H.P.
and at 600 to the V.P. [16]

5. (a) A square pyramid, base 40 mm side and axis 65 mm long, has its base in
the V.P. One edge of the base is inclined at 350 to the ground and a corner
contained by that edge is on the ground. Draw its projections.
(b) A tetrahedron of 5 cm long edges is resting on the ground on one of its faces,
with an edge of that face parallel to the V.P. Draw its projections and measure
the distance of its apex from the ground. [8+8]

6. A pentagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 75 mm long has one of its trian-
gular faces in the V.P. and the edge of the base contained by that face makes an
angle of 300 with the H.P., Draw its projections. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown in
figure 7. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the orthographic projections for the given isometric view figure 8. All dimen-
sions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 8

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1. Draw a straight line AB of any length. Mark a point F, 75 mm from AB. Trace
the paths of a point P moving in such a way that the ratio of its distance from the
point F, to its distance from AB is 3:2. Plot at least 8 points. Name the curve.
Draw a normal and a tangent to each curve at a point on it, 50mm from F. [16]

2. Show by means of a drawing that when the diameter of the directing circle is twice
that of the generating circle, the hypocycloid is a straight line. Take the diameter
of the generating circle equal to 60 mm. [16]

3. The front view of a 125 mm long line PQ measures 80 mm and its top view measures
100 mm. Its end Q and the mid-point M are in the first quadrant, M being 20 mm
from both the planes. Draw the projections of the line PQ. [16]

4. Draw the projections of a circle of 60 mm diameter resting on the ground on a point


A on the circumference, its plane inclined at 450 to the H.P. and the top view of
the diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P. [16]

5. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 65 mm along, has an edge of its
base on the ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallels to the
V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. A square pyramid, base 40 mm side and axis 90 mm long, has a triangular face on
the ground and the vertical plane containing the axis makes an angle of 450 with
the V.P., Draw its projections. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown in
figure 7. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the orthographic projections for the isometric view shown in figure 8. All
dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 8

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1. The major axis of an ellipse is 150 mm long and the minor axis is 100 mm long.
Find the foci and draw the ellipse by ‘arcs of circles’ method. Draw a tangent to
the ellipse at a point on it 25 mm above the major axis. [16]

2. A 95 mm long line is parallel to and 50 mm above the H.P. Its two ends are 20
mm and 50 mm in front of the V.P. respectively. Draw its projections and find its
inclination with the V.P. [16]

3. The front view of a 125 mm long line PQ measures 80 mm and its top view measures
100 mm. Its end Q and the mid-point M are in the first quadrant, M being 20 mm
from both the planes. Draw the projections of the line PQ. [16]

4. A semi-circular plate of 80 mm diameter has its straight edge in the V.P. and
inclined at 450 to the H.P. The surface of the plate makes an angle of 300 with the
V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a cylinder 75 mm diameter and 100 mm long, lying on the
ground with its axis inclined at 400 to the V.P. and parallel to the ground. [16]

6. One of the body diagonals of a cube of 45 mm edge is parallel to the H.P. and
inclined at 450 to the V.P., Draw the front view and the top view of the cube. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown in
figure 7. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the orthographic projections for the isometric view shown in figure 8. All
dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 8

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
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& Telematics and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
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1. A point P is 30 mm and 50 mm respectively from two straight lines which are at


right angles to each other. Draw a rectangular hyperbola from P within 10 mm
distance from each line. [16]

2. Show by means of a drawing that when the diameter of the directing circle is twice
that of the generating circle, the hypocycloid is a straight line. Take the diameter
of the generating circle equal to 60 mm. [16]

3. A line AB, 80 mm long, makes an angle of 300 with the V.P. and lies in a plane
perpendicular to both the H.P. and the V.P. Its end A is in the H.P. and the end
B is in the V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

4. A plate having shape of an isosceles triangle has base 50 mm long and altitude
70 mm. It is so placed that in the front view it is seen as an equilateral triangle of
50 mm sides one side inclined at 450 to xy. Draw its top view. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a cylinder 75 mm diameter and 100 mm long, lying on the
ground with its axis inclined at 400 to the V.P. and parallel to the ground. [16]

6. One of the body diagonals of a cube of 45 mm edge is parallel to the H.P. and
inclined at 450 to the V.P., Draw the front view and the top view of the cube. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown in
figure 7. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the orthographic projections for the isometric view shown in figure 8. All
dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 8

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
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Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. A fixed point is 75mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is

(a) twice its distance from the fixed point


(b) equal to its distance from the fixed point. Name the curves. [16]

2. Draw a cycloid given the diameter of a rolling circle as d=30mm. Draw a normal
and tangent at any point on the curve. [16]

3. (a) The point A is on H.P. and 40mm in front of V.P. Another point B is on V.P.
and below H.P. The line joining their front views makes an angle of 450 with
x y, while the line Joining their top views makes an angle of 300 . Find the
distance of the point B from H.P.
(b) Draw the projections of the following points in third quadrant when the
i. Point A lies in the H.P. and 22mm away from the V.P.
ii. Point B lies in the V.P. and 32mm away from the H.P.
iii. Point C lies 32mm from the H.P. and 22mm from the V.P. [8+8]

4. (a) The top view of a 75mm long line measures 55mm. The line is in the V.P., its
one end being 25mm above the H.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a 75mm long line, in the following positions:
i. Parallel to and 30mm above the H.P and in the V.P.
ii. Inclined at 300 to the H.P and its one end 20mm above the H.P, parallel
to and 25mm in front of the V.P. [8+8]

5. A circular plane of 60mm diameter, rests on V.P. on a point A on its circumference.


Its plane is inclined at 450 to V.P. Draw the projections of the plane when

(a) The front view of the diameter AB makes 300 with H.P. and
(b) The diameter AB itself makes 300 with H.P. [16]

6. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25mm side and axis 55mm long, has one of its slant
edges on the ground. A plane containing that edge and the axis is perpendicular
to the H.P. and inclined at 450 to the V.P. Draw its projections, when the apex is
nearer the V.P. than the base. [16]

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7. (a) Draw the isometric view of a square prism, with side of base 40mm and length
of axis 70mm, when its axis is
i. vertical and
ii. horizontal.
(b) Figure 7b shows the front view of a sphere, resting centrally on the top of a
square block. Draw the isometric projection of the arrangement all dimensions
are in mm. [8+8]

Figure 7b
8. Draw the front view, top view and left side views of V- block as shown in figure 8.
All dimensions are in mm [16]

Figure 8

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
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Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. The vertex of a hyperbola is 65mm from its focus. Draw the curve if the eccentricity
is 3/2. Draw a normal and a tangent at a point on the curve, 75 mm from the
directrix. [16]
2. A circle of 455mm diameter rolls along a straight line without slipping. Draw the
curve traced out by a point P on the circumference for 1.5 revolution of the circle.
Name the curve. Draw a tangent and normal at a point on it 35mm from the line.
[16]
3. (a) A point A is 20mm above H.P. and in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance
from the reference line XY is 40mm. Draw the projections of the point and
determine its distance from V.P.
(b) A point at 25mm above the reference line x y is the front view of two points A
and B. The top view of A is 40mm behind V.P. and the top view of B is 50mm
in front of V.P. Draw the projections of the points and state their positions
relative to the planes of projection and the quadrants in which they lie.[8+8]
4. The mid point of a straight line AB is 60mm above H.P. and 50mm in front of V.P.
The line measures 80mm long and inclined at 300 to H.P. and 450 to V.P. Draw its
projections. [16]
5. (a) A regular pentagon of 25mm side has one side on the ground. Its plane is
inclined at 450 to the H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a circle of 5cm diameter, having its plane vertical and
inclined at 300 to the V.P. Its centre is 3cm above the H.P. and 2cm in front
of the V.P. [8+8]
6. (a) Draw the projections of a triangular prism, base 40 mm side and axis 50 mm
long, resting on one of its bases on the H.P. with a vertical face perpendicular
to the V.P.
(b) A cube of 50mm long edges is resting on the H.P. with its Vertical faces equally
inclined to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(c) A triangular prism, base 40 mm side and height 65 mm is resting on the H.P.
on one of its rectangular faces with the axis parallel to the V.P. Draw its
projections. [4+8+4]
7. (a) Draw the isometric view of a square prism, with side of base 40mm and length
of axis 70mm, when its axis is

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i. vertical and
ii. horizontal.
(b) Figure 7b shows the front view of a sphere, resting centrally on the top of a
square block. Draw the isometric projection of the arrangement all dimensions
are in mm. [8+8]

Figure 7b
8. Draw the following views of the block shown in figure 8. All dimensions are in mm.

Figure 8

(a) Front View.


(b) Top view
(c) Both side views. [16]

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. The vertex of a hyperbola is 65mm from its focus. Draw the curve if the eccentricity
is 3/2. Draw a normal and a tangent at a point on the curve, 75 mm from the
directrix. [16]

2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls on the circumference of another circle of 175mm


diameter and outside it. Trace the locus of a point on the circumference of the
rolling circle for one complete revolution. Name the curve. Draw a tangent and a
normal to the curve at a point 125mm from the center of the directing circle. [16]

3. (a) Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping
the Projectors 25mm apart.
i. A, in the H.P. and 20 mm behind the V.P.
ii. B, 40mm above the H.P. and 25mm in front of the V.P.
(b) State the quadrants with the help of drawing, in which the following points
are situated
i. A point P; its top view is 40mm above xy; the front view 20 mm below
the top view.
ii. A point Q; its projections coincide with each other 40mm below x y.[8+8]

4. (a) A line PQ 75mm long has its end P in the V.P and the end Q in the H.P. The
line is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and at 600 to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a 65mm long straight line, in the following positions :
i. Parallel to both the H.P and the V.P and 25mm from each.
ii. Perpendicular to the H.P in the V.P and its one end in the H.P. [8+8]

5. An equilateral triangular plane ABC of side 40mm, has its plane parallel to V.P.
and 20mm away from it. Draw the projections of the plane when one of its sides
is:

(a) Perpendicular to H.P.


(b) Parallel to H.P. and
(c) Inclined to H.P. at an angle of 450 [5+5+6]

6. A regular pentagonal pyramid with the sides of its base 30mm and height 80mm
rests on an edge of the base. The base is tilted until its apex is 50mm above the
level of the edge of the base on which it rests. Draw the projection of the pyramid

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when the edge on which it rests, is parallel to the V.P. and the apex of the pyramid
points towards V.P. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of a hexagonal prism, with side of base 25mm and axis
60mm long, The prism is resting on its base on H.P. with an edge of the base
parallel to V.P. Use the box method [16]

8. Draw the following views of the block shown in figure 8. All dimensions are in mm.

Figure 8

(a) Front View.


(b) Top view
(c) Both side views. [16]

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
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Instrumentation Engineering and Electronics & Computer Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
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1. A fixed point is 75mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is

(a) twice its distance from the fixed point


(b) equal to its distance from the fixed point. Name the curves. [16]

2. Draw an epicycloids, given the radii of generating and directing circle as r=20mm
and R=72mm respectively. Also draw a normal and a tangent at any point on the
curve. [16]

3. (a) A point A is 20mm above H.P. and in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance
from the reference line XY is 40mm. Draw the projections of the point and
determine its distance from V.P.
(b) A point at 25mm above the reference line x y is the front view of two points A
and B. The top view of A is 40mm behind V.P. and the top view of B is 50mm
in front of V.P. Draw the projections of the points and state their positions
relative to the planes of projection and the quadrants in which they lie.[8+8]

4. (a) A line AB 25mm long is perpendicular to V.P. and parallel to H.P. Its end A is
10mm in front of V.P. and the line is 20mm above H.P. Draw the projections
of the line.
(b) A line MN 50mm long is parallel to V.P. and inclined at 300 to H.P. The end
M is 20mm above H.P. and 10mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections of the
line. [8+8]

5. (a) A regular pentagon of 25mm side has one side on the ground. Its plane is
inclined at 450 to the H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a circle of 5cm diameter, having its plane vertical and
inclined at 300 to the V.P. Its centre is 3cm above the H.P. and 2cm in front
of the V.P. [8+8]

6. (a) Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism of base 25mm and axis 60mm long,
when it is resting on one of its corners of the base on H.P. The axis of the
solid is inclined at 450 to H.P.
(b) Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of base 25mm side and axis 50mm
long, when it is resting on one of its rectangular faces on H.P., the axis of the
solid is inclined at 450 to V.P. [8+8]

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7. Draw the isometric drawing of a cone of base diameter 30mm and axis 45mm long.
[16]

8. Draw the front view, top view and left side views of V- block as shown in figure 8.
All dimensions are in mm [16]

Figure 8

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Bio-Medical Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics
& Telematics and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A fixed point F is 7.5cm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is 2/3 times its
distance from F. Plot at least 9 points. Name the curves. Also draw a normal and
a tangent to the curve at a point on it 6cm from F. [16]

2. Construct a hypocycloid, rolling circle 50mm diameter and directing circle 175mm
diameter. Draw a tangent to it at a point 50mm from the center of the directing
circle. [16]

3. Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping the
Projectors 20mm apart.

(a) Point C, in the V.P. and 40mm above the H.P.


(b) Point D, 25mm below the H.P. and 25mm behind the V.P.
(c) Point E,15mm above the H.P. and 50mm behind the V.P.
(d) Point F, 40mm below the H.P. and 25mm infront of the V.P. [4×4]

4. (a) A line GH 45mm long is in H.P. and inclined to V.P. The end G is 15mm in
front of V.P. the length of the front view is 35mm. Draw the projections of
the line. Determine its inclination with V.P.
(b) A line AB is 30mm long and inclined at 300 to H.P. and parallel to V.P. The
end A of the line is 15mm above H.P. and 20mm in front of V.P. Draw the
projections of the line. [8+8]

5. Draw the projections of a circle of 60 mm diameter, resting on V.P. on a point on


the circumference. The plane is inclined at 450 to V.P. and perpendicular to H.P.
The centre of the plane is 40mm above H.P. [16]

6. A pentagonal pyramid, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long has one of its triangular
faces in the V.P. and the edge of the base contained by that face makes an angle
of 300 with the H.P. Draw its projections. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of a cone, base 40mm diameter and axis 55mm long

(a) when its axis is vertical and


(b) when its axis is horizontal. [16]

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8. Draw the front view, top view and left side views of the Gib-Head key. Shown in
figure 8. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 8

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Bio-Medical Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics
& Telematics and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Construct a parabola when the distance between focus and the directrix is 40mm.
Draw tangent and normal at any point P on the curve. [16]

2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls along a straight line without slipping. Draw the
curve traced out by a point P on the circumference, for one complete revolution of
the circle. Name the curve. Draw a tangent to the curve at a point on it 40mm
from the line. [16]

3. Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping the
Projectors 20mm apart.

(a) Point C, in the V.P. and 40mm above the H.P.


(b) Point D, 25mm below the H.P. and 25mm behind the V.P.
(c) Point E,15mm above the H.P. and 50mm behind the V.P.
(d) Point F, 40mm below the H.P. and 25mm infront of the V.P. [4×4]

4. (a) A line EF 40mm long is in the V.P. and inclined to H.P. The top view measures
30mm. The end E is 10mm above H.P. Draw the projections of the line.
Determine its inclination with H.P.
(b) A line measuring 80mm long has one of its ends 60mm above H.P. and 20mm
in front of V.P. The other end is 15mm above H.P. and in front of V.P. The
front view of the line is 60mm long. Draw the top view. [8+8]

5. A regular pentagon of length of 30mm side, has one of its corners on V.P. and its
surface is inclined at 600 to V.P. The edge, opposite to the corner on V.P, makes
an angle of 450 with H.P. Draw the projection of the plane. [16]

6. (a) Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm edge and axis
50mm long, having its base on the H.P. and an edge of the base parallel to
the V.P. Also draw its side view.
(b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60
mm long, having its base on the H.P. and one of the edges of the base inclined
at 450 to the V.P.
(c) A square pyramid, base 40mm side and axis 65mm, long has its base in the
V.P. One edge of the base is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and a corner contained
by that edge is on the H.P. Draw its Projections. [4+8+4]

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7. Draw the isometric view of the ribbed angle plate, shown in figure 7. All dimensions
are in mm. [16]

Figure 7

8. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right side views of the bracket shown in the
figure 8. (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Bio-Medical Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics
& Telematics and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Two points A and B are 100mm apart. A point C is 75mm from A and 60mm
from B. Draw an ellipse passing through A, B and C.
(b) A point P is 30mm and 50mm respectively from two straight lines which are
at right angles to each other. Draw a rectangular hyperbola from P within
10mm distance from each line. [8+8]

2. Draw a hypo cycloid of a circle of 30mm diameter which rolls inside another circle
of 160mm diameter, for one revolution counter clock wise. Draw a tangent and a
normal to it at a point 60mm from the center of the directing circle. [16]

3. Draw the projections of the following points on the same ground line, keeping the
Projectors 20mm apart.

(a) Point C, in the V.P. and 40mm above the H.P.


(b) Point D, 25mm below the H.P. and 25mm behind the V.P.
(c) Point E,15mm above the H.P. and 50mm behind the V.P.
(d) Point F, 40mm below the H.P. and 25mm infront of the V.P. [4×4]

4. (a) A 100mm long line is parallel to and 40mm above the H.P. Its two ends are
25mm and 50mm in front of the V.P. respectively. Draw its projections and
find its inclination with the V.P.
(b) A line AB, 50mm long, has its end A in both the H.P. and the V.P. It is
inclined at 300 to the H.P and at 450 to the V.P. Draw its projections. [8+8]

5. A square ABCD of 50mm side has its corner A in the H.P, its diagonal AC inclined
at 300 to the H.P. and the diagonal BD inclined at 450 to the V.P. and parallel to
the H.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. A hexagonal pyramid, side of the base 25mm long and height 70mm, has one of
its triangular faces perpendicular to the H.P. and inclined at 450 to the V.P. The
base-side of this triangular face is parallel to the H.P. Draw its projections. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of the block, two views of which are shown in figure 7.
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the elevation, plan and right side view of the part shown in figure 8 (All
dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Bio-Medical Engineering, Information Technology, Electronics
& Telematics and Instrumentation & Control Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Two points A and B are 100mm apart. A point C is 75mm from A and 60mm
from B. Draw an ellipse passing through A, B and C.
(b) The foci of an ellipse are 85mm apart and the minor axis is 60mm long.
Determine the length of the major axis and draw the ellipse by oblong method.
[8+8]
2. A circle of 40mm diameter rolls an a straight line without slipping . In the initial
position the diameter PQ of the circle is parallel to the line on which it rolls. Draw
the locus of the points P and Q for one complete revolution of the circle. [16]
3. (a) Point A is 20mm above H.P. and 30mm infront of V.P. Draw its front view
and top view.
(b) A point M is 35mm above H.P. and 45 mm in front of V.P. Draw its projections.
(c) Draw the projections of a point A lying on H.P. and 30mm infront of V.P.
[4+8+4]
4. Draw the projections of a 70mm long straight line, in the following positions:
(a) Parallel to and 40mm in front of the V.P and in the H.P.
(b) Perpendicular to the H.P, 20mm in front of the V.P and its one end 15mm
above the H.P.
(c) Perpendicular to the H.P, in the V.P. and its one end in the H.P.
(d) Inclined at 450 to the V.P, in the H.P. and its one end in the V.P. [4×4]
5. A regular pentagon of length of 30mm side, has one of its corners on V.P. and its
surface is inclined at 600 to V.P. The edge, opposite to the corner on V.P, makes
an angle of 450 with H.P. Draw the projection of the plane. [16]
6. (a) Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm edge and axis
50mm long, having its base on the H.P. and an edge of the base parallel to
the V.P. Also draw its side view.
(b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60
mm long, having its base on the H.P. and one of the edges of the base inclined
at 450 to the V.P.
(c) A square pyramid, base 40mm side and axis 65mm, long has its base in the
V.P. One edge of the base is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and a corner contained
by that edge is on the H.P. Draw its Projections. [4+8+4]

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7. Draw the isometric view of the block, two views of which are shown in figure 7.
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 7
8. Draw the front view, top view and left side view of the object shown in figure 8.
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: R07A10591 Set No. 1
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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Draw a straight line AB of any length. Make a point F, 65mm from AB. Trace
the paths of a point P moving in such a way that the ratio of its distance from the
point F, to its distance from AB is
(a) 3:2
(b) 1
Plot at least 10 points. Name each curve. Draw a normal and a tangent to
each curve at a point on it 45mm from F. [8+8]
2. A circle of 115 mm diameter rolls on another circle of 75mm diameter with internal
contact. Draw the locus of a point on the circumference of rolling circle for its one
complete revolution. [16]
3. (a) Draw the projectors of the following points in different quadrants.
i. Point A, 25mm infront of V.P. and 30mm above H.P.
ii. Point B, 22mm behind V.P. and 28mm above H.P.
iii. Point C, 28mm behind V.P. and 30mm below H.P
iv. Point D, 40mm infront of V.P. and 25mm below H.P
(b) A point P is 25mm in front of the V.P. and 40 mm above the H.P. Another
point Q is 40mm in front of the V.P. and 25mm above the H.P. The distance
measured between the projectors is 40mm. Draw the projections and find the
distance between P and Q. [8+8]
4. A line AB 120mm long is inclined at 450 to the H.P. and 300 to the V.P. Its mid
point C is in V.P. and 20mm above H.P. The end A is in the third quadrant, and
B is in the first quadrant Draw the projections of the line. [16]
5. A regular pentagon of 30mm side, is resting on one of its edges on H.P. which is
inclined at 450 to V.P. Its surface is inclined at 300 to H.P. Draw its projections.
[16]
6. An equilateral triangular prism of side of base 25mm and axis 50mm long, is resting
on an edge of its base on H.P. The face containing that edge is inclined at 300 to
H.P. Draw the projections of the prism, when the edge on which the prism rests,
is inclined at 600 with V.P. [16]
7. A cylindrical block of base, 60mm diameter and height 90mm, standing on the H.P.
with its axis perpendicular to the H.P. Draw its isometric view. [16]

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8. Draw the following views of the object shown in figure 8. All dimensions are in mm

Figure 8
(a) Front view
(b) Top view
(c) Side view from the right. [16]

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Code No: R07A10591 Set No. 2
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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) A fountain jet discharges water from ground level at an inclination of 500 to
the ground. The jet travels a horizontal distance of 9cm from the point of
discharge and falls on the ground. Trace the path of the jet.
(b) The distance between two fixed points is 90mm. A point P moves such that
the difference of its distance from the two fixed points is always equal to 60mm.
Draw the loci of P. [8+8]
2. A circle of 50mm diameter, rolls on a horizontal line for half a revolution clock
wise and then on a line inclined at 600 to the horizontal for another half clockwise.
Draw the curve traced by a point P on the circumference of the circle, taking the
top most point on the rolling circle as the initial position of the generating point.
[16]
3. (a) Draw the projectors of the following points in different quadrants.
i. Point A, 25mm infront of V.P. and 30mm above H.P.
ii. Point B, 22mm behind V.P. and 28mm above H.P.
iii. Point C, 28mm behind V.P. and 30mm below H.P
iv. Point D, 40mm infront of V.P. and 25mm below H.P
(b) A point P is 25mm in front of the V.P. and 40 mm above the H.P. Another
point Q is 40mm in front of the V.P. and 25mm above the H.P. The distance
measured between the projectors is 40mm. Draw the projections and find the
distance between P and Q. [8+8]
4. A line AB, 65mm long, has its end A 20mm above the H.P. and 25mm in front of
the V.P. The end B is 40mm above the H.P. and 65mm in front of the V.P. Draw
the projections of AB and show its inclinations with the H.P. and the V.P. [16]
5. (a) A rectangle ABCD of size 60mm × 40mm, has a corner on H.P. and 20mm
away from V.P. All the sides of the rectangle are equally inclined to H.P. and
parallel to V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a regular pentagon of 40mm side, having its surface
inclined at 300 to V.P. and the side on which it rests on V.P., makes an angle
of 600 with H.P. [8+8]
6. Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, with side of base 30mm and axis
70mm long, which is resting with a slant face on H.P. such that, the axis is parallel
to V.P. [16]

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7. A cylindrical block of base, 60mm diameter and height 90mm, standing on the H.P.
with its axis perpendicular to the H.P. Draw its isometric view. [16]

8. Draw the elevation, plan, left and right side views of the bracket shown in the figure
8. (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: R07A10591 Set No. 3
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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Construct an ellipse when the distance between the locus and the directrix is 30mm
and the eccentricity is 3/4. Draw the tangent and normal at any point P on the
curve using directrix. [16]

2. Show by means of a drawing that when the diameter of the directing circle is twice
that of the generating circle, the hypocycloid is a straight line. Take the diameter
of the generating circle equal to 50mm. [16]

3. (a) Draw the projectors of the following points in different quadrants.


i. Point A, 25mm infront of V.P. and 30mm above H.P.
ii. Point B, 22mm behind V.P. and 28mm above H.P.
iii. Point C, 28mm behind V.P. and 30mm below H.P
iv. Point D, 40mm infront of V.P. and 25mm below H.P
(b) A point P is 25mm in front of the V.P. and 40 mm above the H.P. Another
point Q is 40mm in front of the V.P. and 25mm above the H.P. The distance
measured between the projectors is 40mm. Draw the projections and find the
distance between P and Q. [8+8]

4. A line CD 80mm long is inclined at an angle of 300 to H.P. and 450 to V.P. The
point C is 20mm above H.P. and 30mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections of
the straight line. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a regular pentagon of 20mm side, with its surface making
an angle of 450 with H.P. One of the sides of the pentagon is parallel to H.P. and
15mm away from it. [16]

6. A square prism, base 40mm side and height 65mm, has its axis inclined at 450 to
the H.P. and has an edge of its base, on the H.P. and inclined at 300 to the V.P.
Draw its projections. [16]

7. A cylindrical block of base, 60mm diameter and height 90mm, standing on the H.P.
with its axis perpendicular to the H.P. Draw its isometric view. [16]

8. Draw the elevation, plan, left and right views of the part shown in the figure 8.
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 8

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Code No: R07A10591 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Computer Science & Engineering and Computer Science &
Systems Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Inscribe an ellipse in a parallelogram having sides 150mm and 100mm long
and an inclined angle of 1200 .
(b) Draw a rectangle having its sides 125mm and 75mm long. Inscribe two parabo-
las in it with their axis bisecting each other. [8+8]

2. Construct a cycloid, given the diameter of the generating circle is 40mm. Draw a
tangent to the curved at a point on it 30mm from the line. [16]

3. (a) Two points A and B are on H.P; the points A being 30mm in front of V.P.,
while B is 45mm behind V.P. The line joining their top views makes an angle
of 450 with xy. Find the horizontal distance between two points.
(b) Find the distance between two points A and B when B is 40mm in front of V.P.
and 25mm above H.P. The point A is 25mm behind the V.P. and 40mm below
H.P. The distance between projectors measured along xy line being 40mm.
[8+8]

4. Draw the projections of a line AB, 90mm long, its mid point M being 50mm above
the H.P. and 40mm in front of the V.P. The end A is 20mm above the H.P. and
10mm in front of the V.P. Show the inclinations of the line with the H.P. and the
V.P. [16]

5. A square lamina ABCD of 30mm side, rests on one of its corners on the ground.
Its plane is inclined at 350 with H.P. and diagonal DB inclined at 650 to V.P. and
parallel to H.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, with side of base 30mm and axis
70mm long, which is resting with a slant face on H.P. such that, the axis is parallel
to V.P. [16]

7. A cylindrical block of base, 60mm diameter and height 90mm, standing on the H.P.
with its axis perpendicular to the H.P. Draw its isometric view. [16]

8. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the bracket shown in the figure
8. (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 8

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Code No: R05010107 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. An area of 144 sq.cm on a map represents an area of 36 sq.km on the field. Find
the R.F of the scale for this map and draw a Diagonal scale to show kilometers,
hectameters and decameters and to measure up to 10 kilometers. Indicate on the
scale a distance of 7 kilometers, 5 hectometers and 6 decameters. [16M]

2. Construct a rectangular hyperbola, when a point P on it is at a distance 30 mm


and 40 mm from two asymptotes. Also, draw a tangent to the curve at a point 35
mm from an asymptotes. [16M]

3. A line PQ 75 mm long , has its end P in the V.P. and the end Q in the H.P. The
line is inclined at 30 degrees to the H.P. and at 60 degrees to the V.P. Draw its
projections. [16M]

4. A sphere of 75 mm diameter is cut by a section plane, perpendicular to the V.P.


and inclined at 30 degrees to the H.P. in such a way that the true shape of the
section is a circle of 50 mm diameter. Draw its front view, sectional top view and
sectional side view. [16M]

5. A solid is in the form of a square prism of side of base 30 mm up to a height of


50 mm and thereafter tapers into frustum of a square pyramid whose top surface
is a square of 15 mm side. The total height of the solid is 70 mm. Draw the
development of the lateral surface of the solid. [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure 7. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A straight line CD, 45 mm long is parallel to and 12 mm above the ground. It is
inclined at 30o to the picture plane and its end C 25 mm behind the picture plane.
The station point is 60 mm in front of the picture plane, 48 mm above the ground
plane, and is contained by a central plane passing through the mid point of the
given line CD. Draw its perspective view. [16]

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Code No: R05010107 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A rectangular plot of land area 2.0 hectares is represented on a map by a similar


rectangle of 8 sq.cm. Calculate the R.F of the scale of the map. The scale should
be long enough to measure up to 600 meters. Show a length of 459 m. [16M]

2. Construct a hyperbola, with the distance between the focus and the directrix as
50 mm and eccentricity as 3/2. Also, draw normal and tangent to the curve at a
point 30 mm from the directrix. [16M]

3. A semi circular plate of 80 mm diameter has its straight edge in the V.P. and
inclined at 45 degrees to the H.P. The surface of the plate makes an angle of 30
degrees with the V.P. Draw its projections. [16M]

4. A cone of base diameter 60 mm and altitude 75mm lies on the HP on one of its
generators. The plan of the axis is inclined at 450 to the VP. Draw its projections.
[16M]

5. A vertical hexagonal prism of 25 mm side of base and axis 60 mm has one of


its rectangular faces parallel to VP. A circular hole of 40 mm diameter is drilled
through the prism such that the axis of the hole bisects the axis of the prism at
right angle and is perpendicular to VP. Draw the development of the lateral surface
of the prism showing the true shape of the hole in it. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of a cone 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long when its
axis is horizontal. Draw isometric scale. [16]

7. Draw the front view, top view and side view for the picture shown in figure 7 in
first angle projection. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a right regular hexagonal prism, edge of base 25 mm
and 60 mm long lying on ground on one of its rectangular faces such that its axis
is inclined at 30o to the picture plane and one of its vertical edges touching the
picture plane. The station point is 80 mm in front of the picture plane, and lies
in a central plane bisecting the axis. The horizon is in the level of the rectangular
faces of the prism. [16]

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Code No: R05010107 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. On a map, the distance between two points is 14 cm. The real distance between
them is 20 Km. Draw a Diagonal scale of this map to read kilometers and hecta
meters, and to measure up to 25 Km. Show a distance of 17.6 Km on this scale.
[16M]

2. The foci of an ellipse are 100 mm apart and the minor axis is 70 mm long. Determine
the length of the minor axis and draw half the ellipse by concentric circles method
and the other half by Oblong method. Draw a curve parallel to the ellipse and 25
mm away from it. [16M]

3. Draw the projections of a circle of 60 mm diameter having end A of the diameter


AB in the H.P., the end B in the V.P., and the surface inclined at 30 degrees to
the H.P. and 60 degrees to the V.P. [16M]

4. A hexagonal prism, has a face on the H.P. and the axis parallel to the V.P. It is cut
by a vertical section plane, the H.T. of which makes an angle of 45 degrees with xy
and cuts the axis at a point 20 mm from one of its ends. Draw its sectional front
view and true shape of the section. Side of the base 25 mm long ; height 65mm
long. [16M]

5. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of


same size with their axes intersecting. Draw the curves of intersections if the axis
of the horizontal cylinder is inclined at 45o to VP [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure 7. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a cube of 25 mm edge resting on ground plane on
one of its faces. It has one of its vertical edges in the PP and all vertical faces are
equally inclined to the picture plane. The station point is 55 mm in front of the
picture plane, 40 mm above the ground plane and is contained by a central plane
9 mm to the left of the center of the cube. [16]

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Code No: R05010107 Set No. 4
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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Construct a diagonal scale to read kilometers, hectameters and decameters and


long enough to measure up to 6 kilometers, When a line of length 1cm on the map
represents a distance of 0.5 kilometers. Calculate the R.F and indicate a distance
of 2.45 kilometers on the scale. [16M]

2. Construct a hypocycloid, rolling circle 60 mm diameter and directing circle 180 mm


diameter. Draw a tangent to it at a point 60 mm from the center of the directing
circle. [16M]

3. A semi circular plate of 80 mm diameter has its straight edge in the V.P. and
inclined at 45 degrees to the H.P. The surface of the plate makes an angle of 30
degrees with the V.P. Draw its projections. [16M]

4. (a) A cone base 50mm diameter and axis 60 mm long rests with its base on HP.
It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to HP and inclined at 600 to VP
and at a distance of 10mm from its axis. Draw the sectional front view and
the true shape of the section.
(b) A hexagonal prism side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long, rests with its base
on HP such that one of its rectangular faces is parallel to VP. A section plane
perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP cuts the prism at a distance of 10mm
from its axis. Draw its top and sectional front view. [16M]

5. A cone of base diameter 80 mm and height 125 mm stands with its base on the
HP. It is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of diameter 35 mm. If the axes of the
two solids intersect at a point on the cone’s axis 40 mm above the base, draw the
projections of the curves of intersection. [16]

6. A pentagonal pyramid 30 mm edge of base and 65 mm height stand on HP such


that an edge of base is parallel to VP nearer to it. A section plane perpendicular
to VP and inclined at 300 to HP cuts the pyramid passing through a point on the
axis at a height of 35 mm from the base. Draw the isometric view of the truncated
pyramid showing the cut surface. [16]

7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure 7. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a right regular hexagonal prism, edge of base 25 mm
and 60 mm long lying on ground on one of its rectangular faces such that its axis
is inclined at 30o to the picture plane and one of its vertical edges touching the
picture plane. The station point is 80 mm in front of the picture plane, and lies
in a central plane bisecting the axis. The horizon is in the level of the rectangular
faces of the prism. [16]

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ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Two fixed points A and B are 100mm apart. Trace the complete path of a point P
moving (in the same plane as that of A and B) in such a way that, the sum of its
distances from A and B is always the same and equal to 125mm . Name the curve.
Draw another curve parallel to and 25mm away from this curve [16]

2. A circle of 30 mm diameter, rolls along a line for one revolution clockwise. Draw
the locus of a point on the circle, which is in contact with the line. Also draw a
tangent and a normal to the curve, at a point 20mm from the directing line [16]

3. (a) A point A is 2.5 cm above the H.P. and 3 cm infront of the V.P. Draw its
Projections.
(b) A point A is 2 cm below the H.P. and 4 cm behind the V.P. Draw its Projec-
tions.
(c) Two points A and B are in the H.P. The point A is 30mm in front of the V.P.,
while B is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75mm
and the line joining their top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the
distance of the point B form the V.P. [4+4+8]

4. A line of 100mm long, makes an angle of 350 with H.P. and 450 with V.P. Its mid
point is 20mm above H.P. and 15mm in front of V.P. Draw the projections of the
line.
[16]

5. Draw the projections of a circle of 50mm diameter resting in the H.P. on a point
A on the circumference its plane inclined at 450 to the H.P. and:

(a) The top view of the diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P.
(b) The diameter AB making 300 angle with the V.P. [16]

6. A square pyramid, base 40mm side and axis 90mm long, has a triangular face on
the ground and the vertical plane containing the axis makes an angle of 450 with
the V.P. Draw its projections [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of a Door-Steps having three steps of 22cm tread and 15cm
rise. The steps measure 75cm widthwise. [16]

8. Convert the bracket shown in the figure 8 pictorial view into orthogonal projections
of three views. (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Code No: R07A10491 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Two fixed points A and B are 100mm apart. Trace the complete path of a point P
moving (in the same plane as that of A and B) in such a way that, the sum of its
distances from A and B is always the same and equal to 125mm . Name the curve.
Draw another curve parallel to and 25mm away from this curve [16]

2. A circle of 35mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line. Draw the curve traced out by a
point R on the circumference for one half revolution of the circle. For the remaining
half revolution, the circle rolls on the vertical line. The point R vertically above
the center of the circle in the starting position. [16]

3. (a) A point P is 15mm above the H.P. and 20mm in front of the V.P. Another
point Q is 25mm behind the V.P. and 40mm below the H.P. Draw projections
of P and Q keeping the distance between their projectors equal to 90mm.
Draw straight lines joining
i. their top views and
ii. their front views.
(b) A point 30mm above xy line is the plan view of two points P and Q. the
elevation of P is 45mm above the H.P. while that of the point Q is 35mm
below the H.P. Draw the projections of the points and state their position
with reference to the principal planes and the quadrant in which they lie.
[8+8]

4. (a) A line CD 30 mm long is perpendicular to V.P. and parallel to H.P. Its end C
is 5mm in front of V.P. and the line is 10mm above H.P. Draw the projections
of the line.
(b) A line PQ 40mm long is parallel to V.P. and inclined at an angle of 300 to
H.P. The end P is 15mm above H.P. and 20mm in front of V.P. Draw the
projections of the line. [6+10]

5. Draw the projections of a regular hexagon of 25mm side, having one of its sides
in the H.P. and inclined at 600 to the V.P, and its surface making an angle of 450
with the H.P. [16]

6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long,
resting on one of its rectangular faces on the H.P., with the axis inclined at 450 to
the V.P. [16]

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7. Draw the isometric view of a pentagonal pyramid, with side of base 25mm and axis
60mm long. The pyramid is resting on its base on H.P, with an edge of the base
(away from the observer) parallel to V.P. Use the off-set method. [16]

8. Draw the front view, top view and left side view of the object shown in figure 8
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: R07A10491 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Construct a hyperbola when the distance between the focus and the directrix is
40mm and the eccentricity is 4/3. Draw a tangent and normal at any point on the
hyperbola. [16]
2. A coin of 40mm diameter rolls over horizontal table without slipping. A point on
the circumference of the coin is in contact with the table surface in the beginning
and after one complete revolution. Draw and name the curve. Draw a tangent and
normal at any point on the curve. [16]
3. (a) A point A is 2.5 cm above the H.P. and 3 cm infront of the V.P. Draw its
Projections.
(b) A point A is 2 cm below the H.P. and 4 cm behind the V.P. Draw its Projec-
tions.
(c) Two points A and B are in the H.P. The point A is 30mm in front of the V.P.,
while B is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75mm
and the line joining their top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the
distance of the point B form the V.P. [4+4+8]
4. (a) A line PQ, 9cm long, is in the H.P. and makes an angle of 300 with the V.P.
Its end P is 2.5cm in front of the V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) The length of the top view of a line parallel to the V.P. and inclined at 450
to the H.P. is 5 cm. One end of the line is 1.2cm above the H.P. and 2.5cm
in front of the V.P. Draw the projections of the line and determine its true
length.
(c) The front view of a 7.5cm long line measures 5.5cm. The line is parallel to
the H.P. and one of its end is in the V.P. and 2.5cm above the H.P. Draw the
projections of the line and determine its inclination with V.P. [5+5+6]
5. A circular plate of 60mm diameter, has a hexagonal hole of 20mm side, centrally
punched. Draw the projections of the plate, resting on H.P. on a point, with its
surface inclined at 300 to H.P. Any two parallel sides of the hexagonal hole are
perpendicular to V.P. Draw the projections of the plate. [16]
6. (a) Draw the projections of
i. a cylinder, base 40 mm diameter and axis 50 mm long, and
ii. a cone, base 40mm diameter and axis 50mm long,
resting on the H.P. on their respective bases.

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(b) A hexagonal prism has one of its rectangular faces parallel to the H.P. Its axis
is perpendicular to the V.P. and 3.5 cm above the ground. Draw its projections
when the nearer end is 2 cm in front of the V.P. Side of base 2.5cm long, axis
5 cm long.
(c) A cube of 40mm side rests with one of its square faces on the H.P. such that
one of its vertical faces is perpendicular to V.P. Draw its projections. The
nearest edge parallel to V.P. is 5mm in front of it. [8+4+4]

7. Draw the isometric view of a cylinder of base 50 mm diameter and 70mm height
when it rests with its base on H.P.(use four-centre method). [16]

8. Draw the front view, top view and left side view of the object shown in figure 8
(All dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 8

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Code No: R07A10491 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING DRAWING
( Common to Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Control Engineering and Bio-Technology)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Two straight lines OA and OB make an angle of 750 between them. P is a point
40mm from OA and 50mm from OB. Draw a hyperbola through P, with OA and
OB as asympotes, marking at least ten points. [16]

2. A circle of 30 mm diameter, rolls along a line for one revolution clockwise. Draw
the locus of a point on the circle, which is in contact with the line. Also draw a
tangent and a normal to the curve, at a point 20mm from the directing line [16]

3. (a) A point A is 2.5 cm above the H.P. and 3 cm infront of the V.P. Draw its
Projections.
(b) A point A is 2 cm below the H.P. and 4 cm behind the V.P. Draw its Projec-
tions.
(c) Two points A and B are in the H.P. The point A is 30mm in front of the V.P.,
while B is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75mm
and the line joining their top views makes an angle of 450 with xy. Find the
distance of the point B form the V.P. [4+4+8]

4. The top view of a 75mm long line AB measures 65mm, while the length of its front
view is 50mm. Its one end A is in the H.P. and 12mm in front of the V.P. Draw the
projections of AB and determine its inclinations with the H.P. and the V.P. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a regular hexagon of 25mm side, having one of its sides
in the H.P. and inclined at 600 to the V.P, and its surface making an angle of 450
with the H.P. [16]

6. (a) A hexagonal pyramid, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long, has an edge of
its base or the ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel
to the V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a cone, base 75mm diameter and axis 100mm long,
lying on the H.P. on one of its generators with the axis parallel to the V.P.
[8+8]

7. Draw the isometric projection of a cone of base 40 mm diameters and height 58mm
when it rests with its base on H.P. [16]

8. Draw the elevation, plan, left and right side views of the object shown in the figure
8. (All dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 8

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Code No: 07A10191 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A straight line AB of length 100 mm, initially tangential at A to a circle of 40


mm diameter, rolls without slipping on the circle, till the end B touches the circle.
Show the paths of the ends A and B of the line and name the curves. [16]
2. The distance between the end projectors of a line AB is 50 mm. Point A is 15
mm above HP and 10 mm infront of VP. Point B is 40 mm above HP and 40 mm
infront of VP. Find the true length of the line AB, the inclinations of the line AB
with HP and VP. Locate HT and VT of the line by trapezoidal method. [16]
3. A hexagonal pyramid of base edge 20 mm and height 40 mm rests on one of the
corners of the base in HP with its axis is inclined at 300 to HP and parallel to VP.
A vertical section plane inclined at 300 to VP cuts the pyramid removing 15 mm
length of the axis from apex. Draw the projections of the pyramid and find the
true shape of the section. [16]
4. A vertical cylinder of base diameter 30 mm and axis 45 mm long is sectioned
such that its front view appears as isosceles triangle of 30 mm and height 45 mm.
Develop its surface. [16]
5. A vertical cone of 80 mm diameter and axis 100 mm long, is penetrated by hor-
izontal cylinder of 60 mm diameter and 90 mm long such that, its axis is 5 mm
behind the axis of the cone, at a height of 40 mm above its base. show the lines of
instersection, when the axes of both solids are parallel to V.P. [16]
6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the dove tail stop given in figure 7. All dimensions are
in mm.

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(a) Front View
(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a rectangular plane of 40×30 mm which lies on the
ground plane. One of the corners is touching the picture plane and an edge is
inclined at 550 to picture plane. The station point is 30 mm in front of picture
plane, 65 mm above the ground plane and lies in central plane which is at a distance
of 30 mm to the right of the corner touching the picture plane. [16]

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Code No: 07A10191 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A circle of diameter 30 mm rolls on a flat surface without slipping. Trace the path
of a point lying on its circumference for one and a half revolution of the circle.
Draw a normal and tangent to the curve at a point 20 mm above the directing line.
[16]

2. (a) The end A of a line AB is in the H.P. and 25 mm in front of the V.P. The
end B is in the V.P. and 50 mm above the H.P. The distance between the
end projectors is 65 mm. Draw the projections of AB and determine its true
length.
(b) A straight line is parallel to both VP and HP. Its one end is 25 mm behind VP
and 15mm above HP. Length of the line is 10m. Draw its projection. [10+6]

3. A regular hexagonal lamina with its edge 50 mm has its plane inclined at 450 to HP
and lying with one of its edges in HP. The plan of one of its diagonals is inclined at
450 to XY. The corner nearest to VP is 15 mm in front of it. Draw its projections.
[16]

4. A cube of 40 mm edge stands on one of its faces on HP with a vertical face making
450 to VP. A hole of 30 mm diameter and whose axis is perpendicular to VP
and parallel to HP is drilled centrally through the cube such that the hole passes
through the opposite vertical edges of the cube. Obtain the development of the
lateral surface of the cube with the hole. [16]

5. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is compeltely penetrated


by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at right angle.
Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming that the axis of
the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View from the right. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A pentagonal prism, side of base 25 mm and axis 60 mm long, lies with one of its
rectangular faces on the ground plane such that a pentagonal face is touching the
picture plane. The station point is 20 mm in front of the picture plane, 55 mm
above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which is at 80mm to the right
of the center of the prism. Draw the perspective view. [16]

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Code No: 07A10191 Set No. 3
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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. The diameter of a directing circle is twice that of a generating circle. Show that
the hypocycloid is a straight line. Select diameter of generating circle as 50 mm.
[16]

2. Three points A, B and C are 7 m above the ground level, on the ground level and 7
m below the ground level respectively. A and B & B and C are connected by roads
which are seen at angles of depression of 200 and 300 respectively from a point 0
on a hill, 30 m above the ground level. A is due north-east, B is due north and C
is due south-east of O. Find the lengths of the connecting roads. [16]

3. Draw the projections of an equilateral triangle of side 60 mm, when one of its
corners is in HP. Other corners of the triangle are 20 mm and 40 mm above HP.
[16]

4. A cube of 40 mm edge stands on one of its faces on HP with a vertical face making
450 to VP. A hole of 30 mm diameter and whose axis is perpendicular to VP
and parallel to HP is drilled centrally through the cube such that the hole passes
through the opposite vertical edges of the cube. Obtain the development of the
lateral surface of the cube with the hole. [16]

5. A horizontal steam boiler of 3m diameter is surmounted by a dome of the shape of


a vertical cylinder of 1.4m diameter. Draw the projections showing the curves of
intersection, when their axes intersect each other at right angles. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the V-Block with circular rod given in figure 7. All
dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A square pyramid of side of base 40 mm and axis 50 mm long, rests with its base
on the ground plane such that all the edges of the base are equally inclined to the
PP. One of the corners of the base is touching the PP. The station point is 60 mm
in front of the PP, 80 mm above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which
passes through the axis of the pyramid. Draw the perspective view. [16]

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Code No: 07A10191 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A fixed point is at 50 mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the curves when eccen-
tricity is

(a) 1 and
(b) 3/2

Name the curves. Draw tangents and normals to the curves through a point P, 60
mm from the straight line. [16]

2. Front view of a line PQ is inclined at 300 to xy-line and measures 60 mm. The line
is inclined at 450 to VP. The end P is in HP and VT of the line is 20 mm below
HP. Draw the projections of the line and find its true length and inclinations with
the reference planes. Also locate HT. [16]

3. A pentagonal plane of side 40 mm is inclined at 300 to HP and an edge of the base


is inclined at 450 to VP. Draw the projections. [16]

4. A cube of 40 mm edge stands on one of its faces on HP with a vertical face making
450 to VP. A hole of 30 mm diameter and whose axis is perpendicular to VP
and parallel to HP is drilled centrally through the cube such that the hole passes
through the opposite vertical edges of the cube. Obtain the development of the
lateral surface of the cube with the hole. [16]

5. A square pyramid with edge of base 40 mm and height 80 mm, is resting on H.P
such that, all of its base edges are equally inclined to V.P. A horizontal cylinder of
30 diameter, meets the pyramid on one side such that, the axes of both the solids
intersect each other at a height of 45 mm from the base of the pyramid. The axis
of the cylinder is parallel to V.P. Draw the projections of the solids, showing the
lines of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the flange given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A straight line AB, 40 mm long, which is parallel to the picture plane and 20 mm
behind it inclined at 450 to the ground plane. End A is 10 mm behind the ground
plane. Central plane is 10 mm left of A. The station point is 25 mm in front of
picture plane, 35 mm above the ground plane and lies in central plane. Draw the
perspective view. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. An area of the land of 36 sq.km in area is represented by an area of 144 sq.cm on


a map. Find R.F of the scale of this map. Draw a backward vernier scale to show
kilometers, hectometers and decameters with the above R.F indicate on the scale
a distance of 9 kilometers, 5 hectometers and 6 decameters. [16M]

2. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for half a revolution clock -


wise and then on a line inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal for another half,
clock - wise. Draw the curve traced by a point P on the circumference the circle,
taking the top most point on the rolling circle as generating point in the initial
position. [16M]

3. A regular hexagon of 40 mm side has a corner in the H.P. Its surface is inclined
at 45 degrees to the H.P. and the diagonal through the corner which is in the H.P.
makes an angle of 30 degrees with the V.P. Draw its projections. [16M]

4. (a) A cone of base 50 mm diameter and axis 65mm long, lies on HP on of its
generators with its axis parallel to VP. A horizontal section plane bisects the
axis of the cone. Draw the front and sectional top views.
(b) 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 300 to VP. A section plane
perpendicular to VP and inclined at 600 to HP cuts the axis of the prism at
a point 20mm from its top end. Draw the sectional top view and true shape
of the section. [16M]

5. A solid is in the form of a square prism of side of base 30 mm up to a height of


50 mm and thereafter tapers into frustum of a square pyramid whose top surface
is a square of 15 mm side. The total height of the solid is 70 mm. Draw the
development of the lateral surface of the solid. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of a cone 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long when its
axis is horizontal. Draw isometric scale. [16]

7. Convert the orthogonal projections shown in figure 7 into an isometric view of the
actual picture. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A square is resting on ground plane on one of its corners and is some distance
behind VP. Its plane is perpendicular to HP and inclined at 30o to the VP and the
sides containing the corner are equally inclined to the HP. Determine the line of
heights for points lying in its top view and then draw its perspective view from the
given position of the station point. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. An area of 144 sq.cm on a map represents an area of 36 sq.km on the field. Find
the R.F of the scale for this map and draw a Diagonal scale to show kilometers,
hectameters and decameters and to measure up to 10 kilometers. Indicate on the
scale a distance of 7 kilometers, 5 hectometers and 6 decameters. [16M]

2. Draw a rectangle having its sides 150 mm and 75 mm long. Inscribe two parabolas
in it with their axis bisecting each other. [16M]

3. A line AB 75mm long has its end A in the H.P. and 12 mm in front of V.P. the line
is inclined at 60 degrees to H.P. and 30 degrees to V.P. Draw projections. [16M]

4. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 55 mm long, has one of its slant
edges on the ground . A plane containing that edge and the axis is perpendicular
to the H.P. and inclined at 45 degrees to the V.P. Draw its projections when the
apex is nearer the V.P. than the base. [16M]

5. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm altitude 80 mm stands on its base. It is


cut into two halves by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30o to HP.
Draw the development of the lower half. [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure 7. [16]

Figure 7

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8. Draw the perspective view of a straight line AB, 35 mm long parallel to both the
picture plane and ground plane, and 7 mm above the ground plane, and 18 mm
behind the picture plane. The station point is 50 mm in front of the picture plane,
36 mm above the ground plane and is contained by a central plane 16 mm to the
left of end A. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Draw a Plain scale of 1cm= 5 metres and show on it 3.6 metres.
(b) Construct a scale of 1:4 to show centimeters and long enough to measure up
to 6 decimeters and show on it a length of 4.5 decimeters. [8+8]

2. Draw an inferior epitrochoid of base circle 150 mm diameter and rolling circle 50
mm diameter. The tracing point P is 20 mm from the center of the rolling circle.
[16M]

3. A circular plate of negligible thickness and 50 mm diameter appears as an ellipse


in the front view, having its major axis 50 mm long and minor axis 30 mm long .
Draw its top view when the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal. [16M]

4. A hexagonal prism of base of side 40mm and axis length 80mm rests on one of
its base edges on the HP. The end containing that edge is inclined at 300 to the
HP and the axis is parallel to VP. It is cut by a plane perpendicular to the VP
and parallel to the HP. The cutting plane bisects the axis. Draw its front and the
sectional top views. [16M]

5. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter and 75 mm long is penetrated by a horizontal


cylinder of 40 mm diameter and 75 mm long such that their axes bisect each other
at right angles. Draw the intersection curve. [16]

6. A pentagonal prism of base 40 mm and axis 70 mm long has a central triangular


hole of side 30 mm cut through one of the rectangular faces. Draw the isometric
view of the prism. [16]

7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure 7. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A square is resting on ground plane on one of its corners and is some distance
behind VP. Its plane is perpendicular to HP and inclined at 30o to the VP and the
sides containing the corner are equally inclined to the HP. Determine the line of
heights for points lying in its top view and then draw its perspective view from the
given position of the station point. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Supplimentary Examinations, Aug/Sep 2008
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Construct a diagonal scale of 1:5000 to show single metre and long enough to
measure 300 meters. Mark on the scale a distance of 285.5 meters. [16M]

2. Construct a hyperbola, with the distance between the focus and the directrix as
50 mm and eccentricity as 3/2. Also, draw normal and tangent to the curve at a
point 30 mm from the directrix. [16M]

3. Three lines OA, OB and OC are respectively 25 mm, 45 mm 65 mm long, each


making 120 degrees angles with the other two and the shortest line being vertical.
The figure is the top view of the three rods OA, OB and OC whose ends A, B
and C are on the ground, while O is 100 mm above it. Draw the front view and
determine the length of each rod and its inclination with the ground. [16M]

4. A cone of base 55mm diameter and axis 65mm long, rests with its base on HP. A
section plane perpendicular to both HP and VP cuts the cone at a distance of 8mm
from its axis. Draw its top view, front view and sectional side view. [16M]

5. A vertical cone of 40 mm diameter of base and height 50 mm is cut by a cutting


plane perpendicular to V.P and inclined at 30o to the H.P so as to bisect the axis
of the cone. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the truncated portion
of the cone. [16]

6. A sphere of diameter 40 mm rests centrally on the top of a square frustum, base


60 mm top 40 mm and height 75 mm. Draw the isometric view of the combination
of solids. [16]

7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figure 7. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A point A is situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 12 mm above the ground
plane. The station point is 32 mm in front of the picture plane, 26 mm above the
ground plane. It lies in a central plane 14 mm to the right of the point. Draw the
perspective view of the point. [16]

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Code No: R07A10291
SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
I St B.Tech Regular Examinations, June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to CSE and CSSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks.80
Answer any Five questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. Two fixed points A and B are 100mm apart. Trace the complete path of a point P
moving (in the same plane as that of A and B) in such a way that, the sum of its
distances from A and B is always the same and equal to 125mm. Name the curve.
Draw another parallel to and 25mm away from this curve. [16]

2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for half a revolution clock
wise and then on a line inclined at 60o to the horizontal for another half, clock-
wise. Draw the curve traced by a point P on the circumference of the circle, taking
the top-most point on the rolling circle as the initial position of the generating
point. [16]

3.a] A line PQ 75 mm long, has its end P in the VP and the end Q in the HP. The line
is inclined at 300 to the HP and at 600 to the VP. Draw its projections.
b] State the quadrants in which the following are situated. [8+8]
i] A point P; its top view 40 mm above x y; the front view, 20mm below the
top view.
ii] A point Q; its projections coincide with each other 40 mm below x y.

4. Draw the projections of circle of 75 mm diameter having the end A of the


diameter AB in the H.P., the end B in the V.P., and the surface inclined at 30o to
the H.P. and at 60o to the V.P. [16]

5.a] Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, base 30 mm side and axis 60 mm
long, having its base inclined at 450 to the V.P.
b] Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25 mm side and axis 50 mm
long, resting on one of its rectangular faces on the ground, with the axis inclined
at 450 to the VP. [16]

6. A cone of base 50mm diameter and axis 80 long, has one of its generators on V.P
and inclined at 30o to H.P. Draw the three views of the cone. [16]

7. Draw the isometric view of cylinder 50 mm diameters of base and 65mm height
resting with its base on H.P. [16]
i) When its axis is vertical and
ii) When its axis is horizontal Contd..2
Code No: R07A10291 -2- set-1

8. Draw an isometric view of given figure below. (all dimensions are in mm). [16]
Code No: R07A10291
SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
I St B.Tech Regular Examinations, June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to CSE and CSSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks.80
Answer any Five questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. The vertex of a hyperbola is 65 mm from its focus. Draw the curve if the
eccentricity is 3/2. Draw a normal and tangent at a point on the curve, 75 mm
from the directrix. [16]

2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls along a straight line without slipping. Draw the
curve traced out by a point P on the circumference, for one complete revolution of
the circle. Name the curve. Draw a tangent to the curve at a point on it 40mm
from the line. [16]

3. Draw the projections of a straight line AB, 100 mm long, inclined at 45o to HP
and 30o to VP. The end A is in HP and the end B is in VP. [16]

4. Draw the projection of a rhombus having diagonals 125mm and 50mm long, the
smaller diagonal of which is parallel to both the principal planes, while the other
is inclined at 300 to the HP. [16]

5.a) A pentagonal pyramid of base 25mm side and axis 60mm long, is resting on H.P
on a base corner, with an edge of the base containing that corner, making 30o with
H.P. Draw the projections of the pyramid. When its axis is perpendicular to VP
and the base is at 15mm from V.P.
b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism of base 25mm side and axis 60mm
long, is resting on one of its corners of the base on H.P. The axis of the solid is
inclined at 45o to H.P. Follow the change of position method. [6+10]

6. A cylinder of base diameter 60 mm and height 90 mm is situated is such a way


that the axis is 450 to the VP and the axis making 600 to the ground. Draw the
projections of object. [16]

7. A combination of the solids is formed as follows: A frustum of cone 25mm top


diameter 50mm bottom diameter and 50mm high is placed vertically on a
cylindrical block of 75mm diameter and 25mm thick such that both the solids
have the common axis. Draw the isometric projection of the combination of the
solids. [16]

Contd.…2
Code No: R07A10291 -2- set-2

8. Draw the orthographic views of an object Shown figure below (all dimensions are
in mm)
a] Front view
b] Top view
c] Left Side view. [6+6+4]
Code No: R07A10291
SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
I St B.Tech Regular Examinations, June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to CSE and CSSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks.80
Answer any Five questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. The foci of an ellipse are 90mm apart and the minor axis is 65 mm long.
Determine the major axis and draw the ellipse by concentric circles method and
the other half by Oblong methods. Draw a tangent to the ellipse at a point 25mm
above the major axis. [16]

2. A circle of 40mm diameter rolls on the concave side of another circle of 40mm
radius. Draw the path traced by a point on the generating circle for one complete
revolution. [16]

3.a) A point is equidistant from the three principal planes. The view from the above is
below x y and the view from the front above x y. The linear distance between the
above two views measury 80mm. Draw the three principal views.
b) A 100mm long line is parallel to and 50mm above the H.P its two ends are 25mm
and 50mm in front of the VP. Draw its projections and find its inclination with
the VP. [8+8]

4. A regular hexagonal plate of 35mm side has one corner touching V.P and another
opposite corner touching H.P. The plate is inclined at 60o to H.P and 30o to V.P.
Draw the projections of the plate, neglecting the thickness of it. [16]

5. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25mm side and axis 50mm long, has an edge of its
base on the ground, its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel to the VP.
Draw it projections. [16]

6. Draw three views of a cone, base 50mm diameter and axis 75mm long, having
one of its generators in the V.P. and inclined at 30o to the H.P., the apex being in
the H.P. [16]

Contd...2
Code No: R07A10291 -2- Set-3

7.a] Draw the isometric view of a cone, base 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long.
(i) when its axis is vertical and (ii) when its axis is horizontal.
b] Draw the isometric view of a square prism, with slide of base 40 mm and length
of axis 70 mm, when its axis is vertical. [8+8]

8. Draw the orthographic views of an object Shown figure below (all dimensions are
in mm)
a] Front view
b] Top view
c] Left Side view. [6+6+4]
Code No: R07A10291
SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD
I St B.Tech Regular Examinations, June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to CSE and CSSE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks.80
Answer any Five questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. A stone is thrown from a height of 5 metre above the ground. It reaches a
maximum height of 10 metre and covers a horizontal distance of 20 metre from
the point of lift. Draw the curve traced by the stone. What is the eccentricity of
this curve? Name and draw a new curve whose eccentricity is 1.5 times the
eccentricity of the above curve. [16]

2. A circle of 115 mm diameter rolls on another circle of 75 mm diameter with


internal contact. Draw the locus of point on the circumference of a rolling circle
for its one complete revolution. [16]

3.a) A point A is on H.P and 40mm in front of V.P. Another point B is on V.P. and
below H.P. the line joining their front views makes an angle of 45o with xy, while
the line joining their top views makes an angle of 30o. Find the distance of the
point B from H.P.
b) A line PQ has its end P, 15mm above HP and 10mm in front of VP. The end Q is
55mm above HP and the line is inclined at 30o to HP. The distance between the
end projectors of the line when measured parallel to the line of intersection of HP
and VP is 50mm. Draw the projections of the line and find its inclination with VP.
[6+10]

4. A composite plate of negligible thickness is made-up of a rectangle 60mm x


40mm, and semi-circle on its longer side. Draw its projections when the longer
side is parallel to the H.P. and inclined at 45o to the V.P., the surface of the plate
making 30o angle with the H.P. [16]

5. A square pyramid, base 40mm side and axis 90mm long, has a triangular face on
the ground and the vertical plane containing the axis makes an angle of 45o with
the V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. Draw the projections of a cone of 100mm height and 75mm diameter, resting on
one of its generators on H.P and its axis lies in a vertical plane, inclined at 30o to
V.P. [16]
Contd...2
Code No: R07A10291 -2- Set-4

7. A hexagonal prism of side of base 30mm and 70mm long has a square hole of
sides 20mm at the centre. The axes of the square hole and hexagonal prism
coincide, and one of the faces of the square hole is parallel to one of the faces
of the hexagon. Draw the isometric projection of the prism with the hole.
[16]

8. Draw the orthographic views of an object Shown figure below (all dimensions are
in mm)
a] Front view
b] Top view
c] Left Side view. [6+6+4]
Code No: R07A10291 Set.1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to EEE, EIE and ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
-----

1. The major axis of an ellipse is 150mm long with P as its mid point. The foci of
ellipse are 50mm away from mid point .Draw the ellipse. [16]

2. A circus man rides a motor bike inside a globe of 12meters diameter .The motor
bike has the wheel of 1 meter diameter .Draw the locus of the point on the
circumference of the motor bike wheel for one complete revolution. [16]

3.a) A point ‘A’ is 40mm from both the reference planes. Draw its projections in all
possible positions.
b) Two pegs fixed on a wall are 4.5m apart. The distance between the pegs measured
parallel to the floor is 3.6m. If one peg is 1.5m above the floor; find the height of
the second peg and the inclination of the line joining two pegs with the floor.
[8+8]

4. Draw the projections of a rhombus having diagonals 125mm & 50mm long the
smaller diagonal of which is parallel to both the parallel lines, while the other is
inclined at 300 to H.P. [16]

5. A pentagonal prism is resting on one of the corners of its base on the H.P. The
longer edge containing the corner is inclined at 450 to the H.P. The axis of the
prism makes an angle of 300 to the V.P. Draw the projections of the solid. [16]

6. A line AB, 75mm long is in the second quadrant with the end A in the H.P. and
the end B in the V.P. The line is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and at 450 to V.P. Draw
the projections of AB. [16]

7. A pentagonal prism having the side of base 25mm and the height of 80mm is
resting on one of the corner of the base and its axis is inclined to 450 to the H.P.
Draw its projections and also prepare the isometric view of the prism. [16]

Contd…2
::2:: Set-1

8. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially shown in figure below:
(all dimensions in the figure are in mm). [16]
a) Front view
b) Top view
c) Both Side views

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Code No: R07A10291 Set.2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to EEE, EIE and ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
-----

1. Two points A and B lie on a straight line through the centre C of a circle of 50mm
diameter, rolling along a fixed straight line. Draw and name the curves traced out
by the points A and B during one complete revolution of the circle. AC =30mm;
BC=52mm. [16]

2. A fixed point is 80mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is twice its
distance from the fixed point. [16]

3.a) A point A is situated in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance from the
intersection point of H.P., V.P, and auxiliary plane is 50mm and it is equidistant
from the principal planes. Draw the projections of the point and determine its
distance from the principal planes.
b) A Point P is 20mm below. H.P. and lies in the third quadrant. Its shortest distance
from xy is 40mm. Draw its projections. [8+8]

4. Two apples on a tree are respectively 1.5m and 4 m above the ground, and 1.2m
and 2m from a 0.3 m thick wall, but on the opposite sides of it. The distance
between the apples, measured along the ground and parallel to the wall is
2.7m. Determine the real distance between the apples. [16]

5. A 600 set square of 125mm longest side is so kept that the longest side is in the
H.P. making an angle of 300 with the V.P. and the set square itself inclined at
450to the H.P. Draw the projections of the set square. [16]

6. A Tetrahedron of 75mm long edges has one edge parallel to the H.P. and inclined
at 450 to the V.P., while a face containing that edge is vertical. Draw its
projections.

7. Draw the isometric view of hexagonal prism, side of the base 30mm long and the
axis 50mm long, when the axis is:
i) vertical
ii) horizontal.

Contd…2
::2:: Set-2

8. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially shown in figure below:
(all dimensions in the figure are in mm). [16]
a) Front view
b) Top view
c) Both Side views

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Code No: R07A10291 Set.3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to EEE, EIE and ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
-----

1. The vertex of a hyperbola is 80mm from its focus. Draw the curve if the centricity
is 4/3. Draw a normal and tangent at a point on the curve, 75mm from the
directrix. [16]

2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls on another circle of 180mm diameter. Draw and
name the curves traced out by two points A and B lying on a straight line through
the centre C of the rolling circle and respectively 20mm and 35mm from it, when
it rolls:
i) outside and
ii) inside the other circle. [16]

3. State the quadrants in which the following are situated:


(a) A point A; its top view is 40mm above xy; the front view, 20mm below the
top view.
(b) A point B, its projections coincide with each other 50mm below xy.
(c) A point C; its top view 50mm below xy; the front view 30mm above top view.
(d) A point D; its top view on xy and front view 40mm below top view.
(e) A point E; its top view 30mm above xy; its front view below top view.[16]

4. The distance between the end projectors of a line PQ is 50mm.A point P is 30mm
above H.P. and 25mm behind V.P. while a point Q is 40mm below H.P. and
30mm in front of V.P. draw the projections of line and determine the true length
and true inclination of the line with H.P. and V.P. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a circle of 75mm diameter having the end A of a diameter
AB in H.P., the end B in the V.P. and the surface inclined at 300 to the H.P. and
600 to the V.P. [16]

6. A pentagonal pyramid, base 40mm side and height 75mm rests on edge of its base
on the ground so that the highest point in the base is 30mm above the ground.
Draw its projections when the axis is parallel to the V.P. [16]

Contd…2
::2:: Set-3

7. A cylindrical block of base 75mm diameter and 100mm is standing on the H.P.
with its axis perpendicular to H.P. Draw its isometric view. [16]

8. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially shown in figure below:
(all dimensions in the figure are in mm). [16]
a) Front view
b) Top view
c) Both Side views

x-x-x
Code No: R07A10291 Set.4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to EEE, EIE and ECC)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
-----

1.a) A ball hit by a bat travels a distance of 100meters with a height of 50meters.Trace
the path of the ball.
b) The major axis of an ellipse is 200mm long and the minor axis is 150mm long.
Find the foci and draw the ellipse by concentric circles method. [8+8]

2. Construct a hypocycloid with rolling circle of 50mm diameter and directing circle
of 175 mm diameter. Draw a tangent to it at a point 50mm from the centre of
directing circle. [16]

3.a) A point 45mm above xy line is the top view of two points A and B. The front
view of A is 50mm above the H.P. while that of the point B is 40mm below the
H.P.. Draw the projections of the points and state their position with respect to
the principal planes and the quadrant in which they lie.

b) A point A is 45mm above H.P. and lies in the first quadrant. Its shortest distance
from xy is 50mm .Draw its projections. [16]

4. The projectors of the ends of a line AB are 60mm apart. The end A is 30mm
above the H.P. and 40mm in front of the V.P. The end B is 20mm below the H.P.
and 50mm behind the V.P. Determine the true length and its inclinations with two
planes using trapezoidal method. [16]

5. A regular pentagon of 50mm side has a corner in the H.P. Its surface is inclined at
300 to the H.P. and the top view of the diagonal through the corner which is in the
H.P. makes an angle of 600 with the V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. A square pyramid of 30mm side and 60mm length of axis is resting on one of its
triangular faces on the H.P. having a slant edge containing that face parallel to the
V.P. Draw the projections of the pyramid. [16]

7. The outside dimensions of a box made of 5 cm thick planks are 100cm × 50cm x
50cm height. The depth of the lid on the outside is 15 cm. Draw the isometric
view of the box when the lid is 1200 open. [16]

Contd…2
::2:: Set-4
8. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially shown in figure below:
(all dimensions in the figure are in mm).
a) Front view
b) Top view
c) Both Side views. [16]

x-x-x
Code No: R07A10291 Set.1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to BME,IT,ETM and ICE)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
-----
1. Draw a parallelogram of sides 120mm and 90mm with included angle of 500.
Construct an ellipse inside it. Draw a normal and tangent at any point on the
curve. [16]

2. An inelastic string, 145 mm long has its one end attached to the circumference of
a circular disc of 40 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other end of
the string, when it is completely wound around the disc, keeping the string always
tight. [16]

3. A line, AB, 75mm long is in second quadrant with the end A in the HP and the
end B in the VP. The line is inclined at 300 to HP and at 450 to VP. Draw the
projections of AB and determine its traces. [16]

4. A hexagonal plate of side 40mm, is resting on a corner in VP with its surface


making an angle of 300 with the VP. The front view of the diagonal passing
through that corner is inclined at 450 to the line xy. Draw the projections of the
plate using auxiliary plane method. [16]

5. A square pyramid, base 40mm side and axis, 90mm long, has a triangular face on
the ground and the vertical plane containing the axis makes an angle of 450 with
VP. Draw its projections. [16]

6. A cube of 50mm long edges is resting on the ground with a vertical face inclined
at 300 to the VP. Draw the top view, front view and side view of the solid. [16]

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::2:: Set-1

7. Draw the front view, top view and left side view of the following object shown in
figure below. (All dimensions in the figure are in mm). [16]

8. A frustum of a square pyramid of 25mm base edge and height 40mm is placed on
top of a sphere of diameter 40mm. Draw the isometric projection of the
combination of the solids. [16]

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Code No: R07A10291 Set.2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to BME,IT,ETM and ICE)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
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1. A coin of 80mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for half of revolution and
then on a vertical line for remaining revolution. Draw the curve traced out by a
point P on the circumference of circle. [16]

2. Two fixed points P and Q are 50mm apart. Trace the complete path of a point A
moving (in the same plane as that of P and Q) in such a way that, the sum of its
distances from P and Q is always the same and equal to 65mm. Name the curve.
[16]
3. a) Two points A & B are in the H.P. The point A is 30mm in front of the V.P., while
B is behind the V.P. The distance between their projectors is 75mm and the line
joining their top views makes an angle of 450 with XY .Find the distance of the
point B from V.P.
b) A point P is 15mm above the H.P and 20mm in front of the V.P. Another point Q
is 25mm behind the V.P. and 40mm below the H.P. Draw projections of P and Q
keeping the distance between their projectors equal to 100mm.Draw straight lines
joining:
i) Their front views
ii) Their top views. [8+8]

4.a) A vertical line AB 75mm long has its end A in the H.P. and 25mm in front of the
V.P. A line AC, 100mm long, is in the H.P. and parallel to the V.P. Draw the
projections of the line joining B and C, and determine its inclination with H.P.
b) Draw the projections of a 100mm long straight line inclined at 600 to the V.P., in
the H.P, and its one end in the V.P. [16]

5. A circular plate of 60mm diameter appears as an ellipse in the front view, having
its major axis 60mm long and minor axis as 40 mm long. Draw its top view when
the major axis of the ellipse is horizontal. [16]

6. A triangular prism ,base 40mm side and height 65mm is resting on the H.P. on
one of its rectangular faces with the axis parallel to the V.P. Draw its projections.
[16]
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::2:: Set-2

7. Draw the isometric view of the cylinder, base 40mm diameter and axis 55mm
long when
i) its axis is horizontal
ii) its axis is vertical. [16]

8. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially shown in figure below.
(all dimensions in the figure are in mm).
a) Front view
b) Top view
c) Both Side views. [16]

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Code No: R07A10291 Set.3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to BME,IT,ETM and ICE)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
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1. A point ‘P’ is 30mm and 50mm respectively from two straight lines which are at
right angles to each other. Draw a rectangular hyperbola from ‘P’ within 10mm
distance from each line. [16]

2. Two points ‘A’ & ’B’ are 50mm apart. ‘C’ is 35mm & 30mm from ‘A’ & ‘B’
respectively. Draw an ellipse passing through A, B, C. [16]

3.a) A point ‘A’ is 10mm above the H.P and 20mm in front of V.P. Another point ‘B’
is 20mm behind V.P and 30mm below the H.P. Draw the projections of A &B
keeping the distance between their projections as 100mm.Draw straight lines
joining their top views and their front views.
b) Two points P & Q are in the H.P. the point ‘P’ is 30mm in front of the V.P while
Q is behind the V.P. The distance between their projections is 75mm and the line
joining their top views makes an angle of 300 with XY. Find the distance of the
point Q from the V.P. [8+8]

4.a) The top view of 75mm long line measures 50mm. The line is in V.P. Its one end
being 25mm above the H.P.. Draw its projections.
b) Three vertical poles AB, CD, & EF are 5, 8 and 12m long. Their ends B, D, F are
on the ground and lie at the corners of an equilateral triangle of 10m.long sides.
Determine graphically the distance between the top ends of the poles that is AC,
CE, & EA. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a regular pentagon of 50mm side, having its surface
inclined at 450 to H.P. and a side parallel to the H.P. and inclined at an angle of
300 to the V.P. [16]

6. Draw three views of a cone, base 50mm diameter and axis 75mm long, having
one of its generator in the V.P. and inclined at 300 to the H.P. The apex is in H.P.
[16]
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7. The outside dimensions of a box made of 5 cm thick planks are 100cm × 50cm x
50cm height. The depth of the lid on the outside is 15 cm. Draw the isometric
view of the box when the lid is 900 open. [16]

8. Draw the following views of the object shown pictorially shown in figure below:
(all dimensions in the figure are in mm).
a) Front view
b) Top view
c) Both Side views [16]

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Code No: R07A10291 Set.4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.Tech Regular Examinations June – 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common to BME, IT, ETM and ICE)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions carry equal marks.
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1. An inelastic string, 165mm long has its one end attached to the circumference of a
circular disc of 30mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other end of the
string, when it is completely wound around the disc keeping the string always
tight. [16]

2.a) A cricket ball is thrown from the top of the building 7m high and at the highest
point of flight, it just crosses a palm tree 14m high. Trace the path of the ball if
the distance between the building and palm tree is 3.5m.
b) In a parallelogram, the adjacent sides are 100mm and 70mm, and the included
angle is 550, construct an ellipse. Find the major and minor axes and the foci.
Draw a tangent at any point on the curve. [8+8]

3. A line AB, 100mm long has its ends A 15mm above HP and 10mm in front of
VP. The end B is in the third quadrant. The line is inclined at 450 to HP and 300
to VP. Draw its projections. [16]

4. Draw the projection of a pentagonal plane ABCDE of side 25mm is resting on the
HP on one of its edges (AB). The plane of the pentagon is inclined at 450 to HP
and the top view of the edge is perpendicular to xy line. [16]

5. A tetrahedron of 75mm long edges has one edge parallel to VP and inclined at 450
to HP and a face containing that edge is perpendicular to VP. Draw its
projections. [16]

6. A pentagonal pyramid of 20mm side of base and 50mm high, resting on its base
on HP, having one of its base edges parallel to VP. Draw the top view, front view
and side view. [16]

7. A frustum of a cone 25mm top diameter, 50mm bottom diameter and 60mm high
is placed in a cylindrical block of 75mm diameter and 50mm height such that,
both the solids have the common axis. Draw the isometric projection of the
combination of the solid. [16]

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8. Draw the front view, top view and side of the object shown in figure below:
(All dimensions in the figure are in mm). [16]

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Code No: R7100107 1
I B.Tech (R07) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Two fixed points A and B are 100 mm apart. Trace the complete path of a point P moving in
such a way that the sum of its distances from A and B is always the same and equal to 125
mm. Name the curve. Draw a tangent and normal to the curve through a point 30 mm above
AB line. [16]

2. A line AB 75 mm long and is inclined at 450 to HP and 300 to VP. Its end B is in HP and 40
mm in front of VP. Draw its projections, determine its traces and apparent inclinations with
HP and VP. [16]

3. A square pyramid with side of base 45 mm and axis 60 mm rests with one of the base diagonals
inclined at 600 to HP and the other diagonal parallel to both HP and VP. Draw its projections.
[16]

4. A pipe 40 mm diameter and 120 mm long (along the axis) is welded to the vertical side of a
tank. Show the developement of the pipe, if it makes an angle of 600 with the side to which it
is welded, the other end of the pipe making an angle 300 with its own axis. Neglect thickness
of the pipe. [16]

5. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is compeltely penetrated by another


cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at right angle. Draw the projections,
showing the lines of intersection, assuming that the axis of the smaller cylinder is parallel to
V.P. [16]

6. A hexagonal prism, with side of base 30 mm, is resting on one of its bases on H.P, with a face
parallel to V.P. The prism contains a square hole. The axis of the hole is parallel to V.P and
inclined at 30o to H.P, intersecting the axis of the prism. The faces of the hole are equally
inclined to V.P. Draw the lines of intersection. [16]

7. Draw the perspective view of a point A situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 15 mm
above the ground plane. The station point is 30 mm in front of the picture plane, 40 mm above
the ground plane and lies in a central plane which is 35 mm to the left of the given point.[16]

8. A hexagonal plane of 25 mm stands vertically on the ground plane and inclined at 400 to the
picture plane. The corner, nearest to picture plane is15 mm behind it. The station point is
35 mm in front of the picture plane, 45 mm above the ground plane and lies in central plane
which passes through the centre of the plane. Draw the perspective view of the plane. [16]

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Code No: R7100107 2
I B.Tech (R07) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. A stone is thrown up from the top of a wall 15 m high. It reaches a maximum height of 25 m,
7.5 m away from the wall. Trace the path of the stone and determine graphically where it will
fall on the ground. Draw a tangent and normal at a point on the curve 4 m from the wall.[16]

2. (a) The end A of a line AB of 100 mm length is in the H.P while the end B is in the V.P. The
line is equally inclined to both HP and VP. Draw the projections of AB.
(b) A line PQ of 70 mm length is resting in both HP and VP. Draw the projections.
[10+6]

3. In a hexagonal plate of 40 mm side a hole of 40 mm diameter is drilled centrally. Draw the


projections when the plate is resting on a corner in HP and the surface of the plate inclined at
300 to VP. [16]

4. A vertical cylinder of base diameter 30 mm and axis 45 mm long is sectioned such that its front
view appears as isosceles triangle of 30 mm and height 45 mm. Develop its surface. [16]

5. A vertical cylinder of 70 mm diameter, is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of the same size.


The axis of the horizontal cylinder is parallel to both H.P and V.P and is 10 mm away from
the axis of the vertical cylinder. Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection. [16]

6. A horizontal steam boiler of 3m diameter is surmounted by a dome of the shape of a vertical


cylinder of 1.4m diameter. Draw the projections showing the curves of intersection, when their
axes intersect each other at right angles. [16]

7. Draw the perspective view of a rectangular plane of 40×30 mm which lies on the ground plane.
One of the corners is touching the picture plane and an edge is inclined at 550 to picture plane.
The station point is 30 mm in front of picture plane, 65 mm above the ground plane and lies
in central plane which is at a distance of 30 mm to the right of the corner touching the picture
plane. [16]

8. A straight line AB, 35 mm long, which is parallel to both picture plane and ground plane. Line
is 10 mm above ground plane and 20 mm behind the picture plane. Central plane is 10 mm
left of A. The station point is 30 mm in front of picture plane, 25 mm above the ground plane
and lies in central plane. Draw the perspective view. [16]

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Code No: R7100107 3
I B.Tech (R07) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls along a horizontal straight line. Trace the paths of the points
P and Q which are end points of vertical diameter PQ of the rolling circle. Name the curves.
[16]

2. The projectors drawn from the ends of a straight line AB are 70 mm apart, while those drawn
from its HT and VT are 120 mm apart. VT is 100 mm above HP and VT is 90 mm infront of
VP. Nearest end of the line is 10 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and find its
true length and inclinations with the reference planes. [16]

3. Five equal spheres are resting on ground, each touching a face of a vertical pentagonal prism
and adjacent spheres. Find the diameter of the spheres and draw the projections when a side
of the base of the prism is perpendicular to VP. [16]

4. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights are 100 mm
each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

5. A horizontal cylindrical pipe 40mm diameter is joined with a vertical cylindrical pipe of same
diameter. The axes of the pipes are parallel to VP. Neglecting the pipe thickness draw the
projections showing the curves of intersection, when their axes intersect each other at right
angles. [16]

6. A square prism of base 50 mm side and height 125 mm stands on the ground with a side of the
base inclined at 300 to the V.P. It is penetrated by a cylinder, 50 mm diameter and 125 mm
long, whose axis is parallel to both the H.P. and the V.P. and bisects the axis of the prism.
Draw the projections showing the curves of intersection. [16]

7. Draw the perspective view of a straight line AB, 30 mm long, which is in the ground plane and
inclined at 300 to the picture plane. End A is in picture plane. Central plane is 10 mm right
of A. The station point is 30 mm in front of picture plane, 30 mm above the ground plane and
lies in central plane. [16]

8. A hexagonal plane of side 30 mm, is resting on Horizon plane with a corner in picture plane
and the two sides are equally inclined to picture plane. The station point is 40 mm in front
of the picture plane on the central line of the plane. The station point is 60 mm above the
ground. Draw the perspective projection of the plane. [16]

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Code No: R7100107 4
I B.Tech (R07) Regular & Supplementary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(Common to Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. The sides of a parallelogram are 100 mm and 60 mm and the included angle is 550 . Inscribe an
ellipse and determine its major and minor axes and locate the foci. [16]

2. A pipe line from a point A running due south west has an upward gradient of 1 in 5. Another
point B, on the level of A, is due west of A. Pipe line through B, running 150 west of south,
meets the pipe line from from A at C. Find the slope and true length of each pipe. [16]

3. A solid right circular cone of base diameter 50 mm and axis 50 mm long is freely suspended
from a point on the periphery of base. Draw its projection when the axis is parallel to VP.[16]

4. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights are 100 mm
each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

5. A hole of 25 mm diameter is drilled in a cone having 75 mm diameter of base and 60 mm


height. The axis of the hole is parallel to that of the cone and 6 mm away from it. Draw the
projections when a vertical plane containing the two axes is inclined at 450 to the VP. [16]

6. A vertical cylinder of base diameter 75 mm and axis 90 mm long is penetrated by a cone of the
base diameter 75 mm and axis 100 mm. The axes bisect at right angles. Draw the projections
of the intersecting solids showing the line of intersection. [16]

7. A straight line AB, 40 mm long, which is parallel to the ground plane and 20 mm above it
inclined at 450 to the picture plane. End A is 10 mm behind the picture plane. Central plane
is 10 mm right of A. The station point is 25 mm in front of picture plane, 35 mm above the
ground plane and lies in central plane. Draw the perspective view. [16]

8. A square prism, side of base 40 mm, height 20mm rests with its base on the ground such that
one of its rectangular faces is in the PP. A square pyramid of height 30 mm is placed centrally
on the top of the prism such that the four corners of the base of the pyramid touches the mid
points of the edges of the top face of the prism. The station point is 80 mm in front of the
picture plane, 60 mm above the GP and lies in a central plane which is 55 mm to the right of
the axes of the solids. Draw the perspective view of the combination of solids. [16]

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Code No: R07A10191 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Semester Regular Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. In a triangle ABC; AB, AC and BC are 75 mm, 60 mm and 50 mm respectively.


Draw an ellipse such that A and B are the foci and C is a point on the curve. [16]

2. A line AB 70 mm long is inclined at an angle of 400 to the HP and 300 to the VP.
The end A is in VP and 30 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and
locate traces. [16]

3. A cylinder of base diameter 50 mm and axis 90 mm long has a square hole of side
35 mm in it. The axes of the cylinder and square hole coincide. The cylinder rests
on its base in HP such that one of the faces of the hole is inclined to VP at 300 .
A sectioning plane normal to VP and inclined to at 450 to HP bisects the cylinder.
Draw the projections of the cylinder and true shape of the section. [16]

4. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the part P of the cylinder whose
front view is shown in figure 4. All dimensions are in cm. [16]

Figure 4

5. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter and 125 mm height, stands on its base on the ground.
It is penetrated centrally by a cylinder, 50 mm diameter and 125 mm long, whose
axis is parallel to the H.P. but inclined at 300 to the V.P. Draw the projections
showing curves of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the steel block given in figure 7. All dimensions are in
mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View from right. [16]

Figure 7
8. A model of steps has three steps of 10 mm tread and 10mm rise. The length of
the steps is 60 mm. The model is placed with the vertical edge of the first step
touching the PP and its longer edge inclined at 300 to PP. The station point is 70
mm in front of PP, 55 mm above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which
is at 30 mm to the right of the vertical edge touching the PP. Draw the perspective
view. [16]

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Code No: R07A10191 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Semester Regular Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A fixed point is at 50 mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the curves when eccen-
tricity is

(a) 1 and
(b) 3/2

Name the curves. Draw tangents and normals to the curves through a point P, 60
mm from the straight line. [16]

2. Draw the projections of a 100 mm long line AB, when end A touches VP and end B
touches HP. The line is inclined at 300 to HP and 500 to VP. Draw the projections
of the line and locate HT and VT. [16]

3. A square pyramid with side of base 45 mm and axis 60 mm rests with one of the
base diagonals inclined at 600 to HP and the other diagonal parallel to both HP
and VP. Draw its projections. [16]

4. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

5. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is compeltely penetrated


by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at right angle.
Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming that the axis of
the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the dove tail bracket given in figure 7.All dimensions
are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A pentagonal prism, side of base 25 mm and axis 60 mm long, lies with one of its
rectangular faces on the ground plane such that a pentagonal face is touching the
picture plane. The station point is 20 mm in front of the picture plane, 55 mm
above the ground plane and lies in a central plane which is at 80mm to the right
of the center of the prism. Draw the perspective view. [16]

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Code No: R07A10191 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Semester Regular Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A circus man rides on a motor cycle, inside a globe of 4 m diameter. The motor
cycle wheel is 1 m in diameter. Draw the locus of a point on the circumference of
the wheel of motor cycle for its one complete turn on the maximum circular path,
and name the curve. [16]

2. A line measuring 80 mm has one of its ends 50 mm infront of VP and 15 mm above


HP. The other end is 15 mm infront of VP and above HP. The top view of the line
measures 50 mm. Draw the projections of the line and find its traces. [16]

3. A hexagonal pyramid of base edge 20 mm and height 40 mm rests on one of the


comers of the base in HP with its axis is inclined at 300 to HP and parallel to VP.
A vertical section plane inclined at 300 to VP cuts the pyramid removing I5-mm
length of the axis from apex. Draw the projections of the pyramid and find the
true shape of the section. [16]

4. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the part P of the cylinder whose
front view is shown in figure 4. All dimensions are in cm. [16]

Figure 4

5. A horizontal steam boiler of 3m diameter is surmounted by a dome of the shape of


a vertical cylinder of 1.4m diameter. Draw the projections showing the curves of
intersection, when their axes intersect each other at right angles. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure 6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View from the right. [16]

Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a square pyramid of base 10 cm side and height of
the apex 12 cm. The nearest edge of the base is parallel to and 3 cm behind the
picture plane. The station point is situated at a distance of 30 cm from the picture
plane, 6 cm above the ground plane and 20 cm to the right of the apex. [16]

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Code No: R07A10191 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Semester Regular Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical
Engineering, Mechatronics, Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production
Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. In the initial


position, the diameter AB of the circle is parallel to the line, on which it rolls.
Draw the loci of the points A and B for one revolution of the circle. [16]
2. Point A is 10 m below ground level, point B is on ground level and point C is 5 m
above ground level. Lines are drawn from these points to a point O which is 20 m
above ground level. Points A,B,C are seen at angles of depression of 400, 300 and
200 from O. A is due north east, B is due north and C is due north west of O. Find
the distances of A,B,C from O. [16]
3. The top view of a circle of 50 mm diameter is an ellipse with major axis 50 mm and
minor axis 30 mm, with the major axis inclined at 600 to VP. Draw the projections
of the plane and find its inclination with HP. [16]
4. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the part P of pentagonal pyramid
one side of the base parallel to the V.P. Shown in figure 4. All dimensions are in
cm. [16]

Figure 4
5. A vertical cone of 80 mm diameter and axis 100 mm long, is penetrated by hori-
zontal cylinder of 60 mm diameter and 90 mm long such that, its axis is 5 behind
the axis of the cone, at a height of 40 mm above its base. shwon the lines of
instersection, when the axes of both solids are parallel to V.P. [16]
6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in
figure6. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

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Figure 6
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure 7. All dimensions are in mm.

(a) Front View


(b) Top View and
(c) Side View from the left. [16]

Figure 7
8. A hexagonal plane of 25 mm stands vertically on the ground plane and inclined at
400 to the picture plane. The corner, nearest to picture plane is15 mm behind it.
The station point is 35 mm in front of the picture plane, 45 mm above the ground
plane and lies in central plane which passes through the centre of the plane. Draw
the perspective view of the plane. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. A car is running at a speed of 50 Km/hour. Construct a diagonal scale to show Km


by 3 cm and to measure up to 6 Km. Mark also on the scale the distance covered
by the car in 5 minutes and 28 seconds. [16M]

2. The asymptotes of a hyperbola are making 70 degrees with each other. A point P
on the curve is at a distance of 40 mm from the horizontal asymptote and 50 mm
from the inclined asymptote. Plot the curve. Draw a normal and a tangent to the
curve at any point. [16M]

3. Three lines OA, OB and OC are respectively 25 mm, 45 mm 65 mm long, each


making 120 degrees angles with the other two and the shortest line being vertical.
The figure is the top view of the three rods OA, OB and OC whose ends A, B
and C are on the ground, while O is 100 mm above it. Draw the front view and
determine the length of each rod and its inclination with the ground. [16M]

4. Three spheres each of diameter 45mm rest on the HP touching each other. The line
of centres of two of them is inclined at 300 to the VP. Another sphere of diameter
55mm is kept over the three spheres in a pyramidal form touching the other spheres.
Draw the projections of the assembly of spheres. [16M]

5. A solid is in the form of a square prism of side of base 30 mm up to a height of


50 mm and thereafter tapers into frustum of a square pyramid whose top surface
is a square of 15 mm side. The total height of the solid is 70 mm. Draw the
development of the lateral surface of the solid. [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7. Convert the orthogonal projections shown in figure 7 into an isometric view of the
actual picture. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A square is resting on ground plane on one of its corners and is some distance
behind VP. Its plane is perpendicular to HP and inclined at 30o to the VP and the
sides containing the corner are equally inclined to the HP. Determine the line of
heights for points lying in its top view and then draw its perspective view from the
given position of the station point. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. A map 500 cm×50 cm wide represents an area of 6250sq.km. Construct a diagonal


scale to measure kilometers, hectameters and decameters. Indicate on this scale a
length of 5 kilometers, 5 hectometers and 5 decameters. What is the R.F of the
scale? [16M]

2. The foci of an ellipse are 100 mm apart and the minor axis is 70 mm long. Determine
the length of the minor axis and draw half the ellipse by concentric circles method
and the other half by Oblong method. Draw a curve parallel to the ellipse and 25
mm away from it. [16M]

3. A pipe- line from a point A, running due north-east has a downward gradient of 1
in 5. Another point B is 12 m away from and due east of A and on the same level.
Find the length and slope of a pipe- line from B which runs due 15 degrees east of
north and meets the pipe-line from A. [16M]

4. A square prism, side of base 30mm and axis 50mm long, has its axis inclined at
600 to HP. It has an edge of its base in the HP and inclined at 450 to VP. Draw its
projections. [16M]

5. A cylinder of diameter 100 mm(vertical) is penetrated by another cylinder of di-


ameter 40 mm(horizontal). The axes of both the cylinders intersect at right angles.
Draw the curves of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7. Convert the orthogonal projections shown in figure 7 into an isometric view of the
actual picture. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A cylinder of 50 mm diameter and height 60 mm rests with its base on the ground
plane such that the axis is 30 mm behind the PP. A cone of base 50 mm diameter
and axis is 25 mm long is placed centrally on the top of the cylinder. The station
point is 25 mm in front of the PP, 100 mm above the GP and lies in a central plane,
which is 65 mm to the right of the axes of the solids. Draw the perspective view of
the arrangement. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. Construct a vernier scale to read distances correct to a decameter on a map in


which the actual distances are reduced in the ratio of 1:40000. The scale should
be long enough to measure 6 kilometers. Mark on the scale the lengths of 3.34 km
and 0.57 km. [16M]

2. Draw an ellipse by Oblong method. The major and minor axes given as 150 mm
and 90mm respectively. Draw normal and tangent at any point on the ellipse at a
distance of 55mm from the geometrical center of the ellipse. [16M]

3. A line AB , 90 mm long , is inclined at 30 degrees to the H.P. and 20 mm in front of


the V.P. Its front view measures 65 mm . Draw the top view of AB and determine
its inclination with the V.P. [16M]

4. (a) A cone base 50mm diameter and axis 60 mm long rests with its base on HP.
It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to HP and inclined at 600 to VP
and at a distance of 10mm from its axis. Draw the sectional front view and
the true shape of the section.
(b) A hexagonal prism side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long, rests with its base
on HP such that one of its rectangular faces is parallel to VP. A section plane
perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP cuts the prism at a distance of 10mm
from its axis. Draw its top and sectional front view. [16M]

5. A cone of base diameter 80 mm and height 125 mm stands with its base on the
HP. It is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of diameter 35 mm. If the axes of the
two solids intersect at a point on the cone’s axis 40 mm above the base, draw the
projections of the curves of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of a cone 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long when its
axis is horizontal. Draw isometric scale. [16]

7. Draw the front view, top view and side view for the picture shown in figure 7 in
first angle projection. [16]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a right regular hexagonal prism, edge of base 25 mm
and 60 mm long lying on ground on one of its rectangular faces such that its axis
is inclined at 30o to the picture plane and one of its vertical edges touching the
picture plane. The station point is 80 mm in front of the picture plane, and lies
in a central plane bisecting the axis. The horizon is in the level of the rectangular
faces of the prism. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering, Aeronautical
Engineering and Automobile Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆

1. An area of the land of 36 sq.km in area is represented by an area of 144 sq.cm on


a map. Find R.F of the scale of this map. Draw a backward vernier scale to show
kilometers, hectometers and decameters with the above R.F indicate on the scale
a distance of 9 kilometers, 5 hectometers and 6 decameters. [16M]

2. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for half a revolution clock -


wise and then on a line inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal for another half,
clock - wise. Draw the curve traced by a point P on the circumference the circle,
taking the top most point on the rolling circle as generating point in the initial
position. [16M]

3. Draw the projections of a regular hexagon of 25 mm side, having one of its sides in
the H.P. and inclined at 60 degrees to the V.P. and its surface making an angle of
45 degrees with the H.P. [16M]

4. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 55 mm long, has one of its slant
edges on the ground . A plane containing that edge and the axis is perpendicular
to the H.P. and inclined at 45 degrees to the V.P. Draw its projections when the
apex is nearer the V.P. than the base. [16M]

5. A vertical cylinder of 70mm diameter is pentrated by another cylinder of 45 mm


diameter the axis of which is parallel to both HP and VP. The two axes are 9mm
apart. Draw the projection showing curves of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of a cone 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long when its
axis is horizontal. Draw isometric scale. [16]

7. Convert the isometric view of the picture shown in the figure 7 in to orthogonal
projection of all three views. [16]

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Figure 7
8. A square is resting on ground plane on one of its corners and is some distance
behind VP. Its plane is perpendicular to HP and inclined at 30o to the VP and the
sides containing the corner are equally inclined to the HP. Determine the line of
heights for points lying in its top view and then draw its perspective view from the
given position of the station point. [16]

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Code No: NR10107 NR
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations, June 2009
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology, Production Engineering and
Aeronautical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Construct a vernier scale to read distances correct to a decameter on a map in


which the actual distances are reduced in the ratio of 1:40000. The scale should
be long enough to measure 6 kilometers. Mark on the scale the lengths of 3.34 km
and 0.57 km. [16M]

2. The foci of an ellipse are 100 mm apart and the minor axis is 70 mm long. Determine
the length of the minor axis and draw half the ellipse by concentric circles method
and the other half by Oblong method. Draw a curve parallel to the ellipse and 25
mm away from it. [16M]

3. A line AB , 80 mm long , makes an angle of 30 degrees with V.P. and lies in a plane
perpendicular to both H.P. and V.P. Draw its projections . [16M]

4. A pentagonal prism is resting on one of the corners of its base on the H.P. The
longer edge containing that corner is inclined at 45 degrees to H.P. and the vertical
plane containing that edge and the axis are inclined at 30 degrees to the V.P. Draw
the projections of the solid. [16M]

5. A vertical cone of 40 mm diameter of base and height 50 mm is cut by a cutting


plane perpendicular to V.P and inclined at 30o to the H.P so as to bisect the axis
of the cone. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the truncated portion
of the cone. [16]

6. A paperweight consists of a frustum of a square pyramid, side of base 70 mm at


the bottom, 40 mm at the top and 20 mm height. It is surmounted by a cylinder
of 30 mm diameter with spherical knob of 40 mm diameter at the top such that
the center of the sphere is at a height of 25 mm from the top of the frustum. Draw
the isometric projection of the assembly. [16]

7. Consider the picture shown in figure7 below and draw the front view top view and
side view in first angle projection. All dimensions given in the figure are in mm.
[16M]

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Figure 7
8. Draw the perspective view of a right regular hexagonal prism, edge of base 25 mm
and 60 mm long lying on ground on one of its rectangular faces such that its axis
is inclined at 30o to the picture plane and one of its vertical edges touching the
picture plane. The station point is 80 mm in front of the picture plane, and lies
in a central plane bisecting the axis. The horizon is in the level of the rectangular
faces of the prism. [16M]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 1
I B.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(Common
Common to ECE,
to BME, IT, BT,E.Cont.E, BT,EEE,
ICE, E.COMP.E, EIE, E.C.C)
ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Two views of an object are shown in figure 1. Draw the isometric projection of the
object (dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 1
2. (a) Draw the projections of a line CD 75 mm long, parallel to HP and inclined to
VP. The end C is 10 mm in front of VP and D is 20 mm in front of VP. The
line is 15 mm above HP. Also find the traces.
(b) A line RS 60 mm long is parallel to both planes. It is 20 mm above HP and
15 mm in front of VP. Draw its projections. [8+8]

3. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the bracket shown in the figure
3 (dimensions in mm). [16]

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Figure 3
4. A foot ball kicked from ground reaches the ground traveling a horizontal distance
of 35 m. Maximum height reached by the ball is 18 m. Trace the path of the ball
which is parabolic. (use a scale of 1:200 ). [16]

5. Draw the projections of a cylinder, base 30 mm side diameter and axis 50 mm long
resting on H.P. on a point of its base circle with the axis making an angle of 450
with H.P. and its top view making an angle of 300 with xy line. [16]

6. A rectangular plane 50 × 25 mm size is perpendicular to both H.P. and V.P. The


longer edges are parallel to H.P. The corner nearer to V.P is 15 mm from it. The
plane is 50 mm from the profile plane. Draw projections of the plane. [16]

7. A square prism, side of base 30 mm and axis 45 mm long lies on H.P. such that its
axis is parallel to both H.P. and V.P., Draw the top and front views of the prism
when

(a) its lies with one of its rectangular faces on H.P. and
(b) it lies with one of its longer edges on H.P. [16]

8. A circular ring of square cross section 25 × 25 mm and outer diameter 70 mm


stands on its rim forming letter O. Draw its isometric view. [16]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 2
I B.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING DRAWINGDRAWING
Common to BME, IT, BT, ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
(Common to ECE, E.Cont.E, BT,EEE, EIE, E.C.C)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. (a) A regular pentagon of 35 mm side has one of its edges on V.P, its plane is
inclined at 450 to V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) A regular hexagonal lamina of 30 mm side rests on H.P with its plane surface
vertical and inclined at 450 to V.P. Draw its projections. [8+8]
2. Draw the projections of the following points
(a) E is 45 mm above HP and 60 mm behind VP.
(b) F is 35mm above HP and 55mm behind VP.
(c) G is 35 mm below HP and 35 mm behind VP.
(d) H is 60 mm below HP and 45mm in front of VP. [4+4+4+4]
3. Two views of an object are shown in figure 3. Draw the isometric projection of the
object (dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 3
4. A frustum of a hexagonal pyramid, side of top and bottom 25 mm and 40 mm
respectively with 50 mm height rests with its base on H.P. Its axis is perpendicular
to V.P. with the top away from the V.P. Draw the orthographic views and provide
the isometric projection. [16]
5. A thread of length 165mm is wound round a circle of 40 mm diameter. Trace the
path of end point of the thread. Draw a tnagent & normal at any point P. [16]
6. Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism, side of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm
long resting with one of the edges of its base on H.P. its axis is inclined at 300 to
the H.P. and the top view of the axis at 450 to xy line. [16]

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7. Draw the elevation, plan and right side view of the bracket shown in the figure 7
(dimensions in mm). [16]

Figure 7
8. (a) Draw the projections of a cone, base 75 mm diameter and axis 100 mm long,
lying on one of its generators on the V.P. with axis parallel to the H.P.
(b) Draw the projections of a cube of 30 mm edge, resting in the H.P. on one of
its corners with a solid diagonal parallel to both H.P and V.P. [8+8]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 3
I B.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING DRAWINGDRAWING
Common to BME, IT, BT, ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
(Common to ECE, E.Cont.E, BT,EEE, EIE, E.C.C)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. (a) Draw the projections of cylinder of base 40 mm diameter, axis 50mm long,
resting on ground on its base.
(b) A cone of base 50 mm diameter, axis 60mm long, is resting on VP on its base.
Draw its projections. [8+8]

2. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 2. Draw the isometric view of the casting
(dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 2
3. A hexagonal prism of 30 mm side rests with one of its edges on H.P. and one of
the faces containing that edge is inclined at 300 to the H.P. The edge on which the
prism rests is parallel to V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

4. A line MN is 70 mm long. It’s mid -point is 30 mm above HP and 25 mm in


front of VP. The line is inclined at an angle of 450 to HP and 350 to VP. Draw its
projections.
[16]

5. A hollow hexagonal prism, side of base 35 mm and axis 50 mm and thickness 10


mm rests with one of its faces on the H.P. Its axis is perpendicular to V.P. Draw
the orthographic projections and provide the isometric view of the solid. [16]

6. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the bracket shown in the figure
6 (dimensions in mm). [16]

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Figure 6
7. A semi-circular plate of 80mm diameter has its straight edge in the V.P. and inclined
at 450 to the H.P. The surface of the plate makes an angle of 300 with the V.P.
Draw its projections. [16]

8. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls without slipping on the outside of another circle


of diameter 150 mm. Show the path of a point on the periphery of the (generating)
rolling circle, diametrically opposite to the initial point of contact between the
circle. [16]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 4
I B.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
I B.Tech Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
ENGINEERING DRAWING
Common to BME,
(Common to IT,
ECE,BT, E.Cont.E,
ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E,
BT,EEE, EIE, EIE, CSE,
E.C.C)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Draw the projections of a cylinder, base 30 mm diameter and axis 40 mm long,


resting with a point of its base circle on V.P. such that the axis is making an angle
of 300 with V.P. and its top view perpendicular to xy line. [16]
2. Construct an ellipse, with distance of the focus from the directrix as 50 mm and
eccentricity as 2/3. Also draw normal and tangent to the curve at a point 40 mm
from the directrix. [16]
3. Two views of an object are shown in figure 3. Draw the isometric projection of the
object (dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 3
4. A hollow cylinder with radius of base 35 mm and axis 50 mm and thickness 10
mm rests on its base in H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw the orthographic
projections and provide the isometric view of the solid. [16]
5. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the bracket shown in the figure
5 (dimensions in mm). [16]

Figure 5

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6. (a) A square prism side of base 40 mm and axis 50 mm long, has an edge of its
base in H.P. Its axis is inclined at 600 to H.P. and parallel to V.P. Draw its
projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a cube of 40 mm edge, resting in the H.P. on one of
its corners with a solid diagonal parallel to both H.P and V.P. [8+8]

7. A regular pentagon of 30 mm sides, has one of its corner on VP and Its surface is
inclined at 600 to VP .The edge, opposite to corner on VP, makes an angle of 450
with HP. Draw the projections of the plane. [16]

8. The distance between the projectors of two ends of a straight line is 40 mm. The
lower end is 15 mm above HP and 10 mm in front of VP. The upper end is 40 mm
above HP and 40 mm in front of VP. Find true length and true inclination. [16]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 1
I B.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
I B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERINGDRAWING
DRAWING
Common to BME, IT, BT, ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
(Common to CSE,CSS,BME,IT,ETM,ICE)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. (a) A line AB 60mm long is parallel to HP. The point P is 20 mm above HP and
35 mm in front of VP. The length of the front view is 50 mm. Determine its
true inclination with VP.
(b) A line CD is parallel to VP and inclined at 400 to HP. C is in HP and 25
mm in front of VP. The length of the top view is 50 mm. Determine its true
length. [8+8]

2. (a) A thin square plate ABCD of side 40 mm is perpendicular to both HP and


VP. Draw its projections.
(b) A rectangular lamina of sides 30 mm × 40 mm is perpendicular to HP and
inclined at 300 to VP. Draw its projections. [8+8]

3. A point P is 30 mm and 50 mm respectively from two straight lines which are at


right angles to each other. Draw a rectangular hyperbola through P to within 10
mm distance from each line. [16]

4. Two views of a casting in third angle projection are shown in figure 4. Draw the
isometric view of the casting (dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 4
5. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right side views of the object shown in the
figure 5 (dimensions in mm). [16]

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Figure 5
6. (a) A cylinder base 35 mm diameter and axis 60 mm long lies with one of its
generators on H.P. such that its axis is parallel V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the projections of cube of 40 mm side, resting with a face on H.P. such
that one of its vertical faces is inclined at 300 to V.P. [8+8]

7. A pentagonal prism, side of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests on its base in
H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. A hemi-sphere of diameter 40 mm is placed centrally
on top of the prism such that the circular part is above. Draw the orthographic
projections and provide the isometric projection of the composite solid. [16]

8. Draw the projections of a cube of 25 mm long edges resting on the V.P. on one of
its corners with a solid diagonal perpendicular to the H.P. [16]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 2
I B.Tech
I B.Tech ISupplementary Examination
Semester Supplimentary Dec - 2009
Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING DRAWING
ENGINEERING DRAWING
Common to BME, IT, BT, ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
(Common to CSE,CSS,BME,IT,ETM,ICE)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Construct an ellipse, with distance of the focus from the directrix as 50 mm and
eccentricity as 2/3. Also draw normal and tangent to the curve at a point 40 mm
from the directrix. [16]

2. Draw the projections of a square prism side of base 35 mm and axis 55 mm long
that has its axis inclined at 600 to the H.P. It has an edge of its base in the H.P.
and inclined at 450 to the V.P. [16]

3. A cylinder with radius of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests on its base in
H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw the orthographic projections and provide the
isometric projection of the solid. Show the isometric scale. [16]

4. Draw the elevation, plan and left and right views of the bracket shown in the figure
4 (dimensions in mm). [16]

Figure 4
5. (a) The top view of a 75 mm long line CD measures 50 mm. C is 50 mm in front
of the V.P. and 15 mm below the H.P. D is 15 mm in front of the V.P. and is
above the H.P. Draw the front view of CD and find inclinations with the H.P.
and the V.P, Show also its traces.
(b) A line AB, 65 mm long has its end A in the H.P and 15 mm in front of the
V.P. The end B is in the third quadrant. The line is inclined at 300 to the
H.P and at 450 to the V.P, Draw its projections. [8+8]

6. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 6. Draw the isometric view of the casting
(dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Figure 6
7. (a) A pentagonal pyramid , side of base 25 mm and axis 60 mm long, lies with
one of its slant edges on H.P such that its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw its
projections.
(b) A square prism side of base 40 mm and axis 65 mm long, rests with one of
its base corners on H.P its axis makes on angle of 450 to H.P and its axis is
parallel to V.P. Draw its projections. [8+8]

8. A thin rectangular plate of sides 60mm × 30mm has its shorter side in the V.P.
and inclined at 300 to the H.P. Project its top view if its front view is a square of
30 mm sides. [16]

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4
Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 3
I B.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
I B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERINGDRAWING
DRAWING
Common to BME, IT, BT, ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
(Common to CSE,CSS,BME,IT,ETM,ICE)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. The major and minor axis of an ellipse are 120 mm and 80 mm. Draw an ellipse
by arcs of circles method and draw tangent & normal at any point P. [16]

2. (a) A square prism, side of base 35 mm and height of 50 mm rests with its base
on H.P. such that one of its rectangular faces is inclined at an angle of 300 to
V.P. Draw its projections.
(b) A triangular prism side of base 35 mm and height 60 mm lies with one of its
longer edges on H.P. such that its axis is parallel to both H.P. and V.P., Draw
its projections. [8+8]

3. A pentagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests on its base
in H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw the orthographic projections and provide
the isometric projection of the solid. Show the isometric scale. [16]

4. (a) A line AB, 75 mm long, is inclined at 450 to the H.P. and 300 to the V.P, its
end B is in the H.P and 40 mm in front of the V.P. Draw the projections.
(b) Draw the projections of a line LM 50 mm long, parallel to HP and inclined at
350 to VP. The end L is 20 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Find its
traces. [8+8]

5. (a) A thin circular metal plate of 48 mm diameter, having its plane vertical and
inclined at 400 to VP. Its center is 33 mm above HP and 25 mm in front of
VP. Draw its projections.
(b) Draw the orthographic views of a regular hexagonal lamina of 25 mm side,
resting on HP on one of its sides with its plane perpendicular to HP and
inclined at 450 to VP. Take the nearest corner point 25 mm away from VP.
[8+8]

6. Draw the projections of a square prism side of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm long
resting with one of the edges of its base on H.P. its axis is inclined at 300 to the
H.P. and the top view of the axis is at 450 to the xy line. [16]

7. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 7. Draw the isometric view of the casting
(dimensions are in mm). [16]

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 3

Figure 7
8. (a) Provide plan and elevation of the object shown in the figure 8a pictorial view
(dimensions in mm).

Figure 8a
(b) Draw the view from the front and a side view for the clamp shown in the figure
8b (dimensions in mm). [8+8]

Figure 8b

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 4
I IB.Tech Supplementary Examination Dec - 2009
B.Tech I Semester Supplimentary Examinations,Nov/Dec 2009
ENGINEERING
ENGINEERING DRAWING
DRAWING
Common to BME, IT, BT, ICE, E.COMP.E, ETM, E.CONT.E, EIE, CSE,
(Common to CSE,CSS,BME,IT,ETM,ICE)
ECE, CSSE, EEE
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Draw the front view, top view, right and left side views of the object shown in
figure 1 (dimensions in mm). [16]

Figure 1
2. Two views of a casting are shown in figure 2. Draw the isometric view of the
casting(dimensions are in mm). [16]

Figure 2
3. A hexagonal prism, side of base 25 mm and axis 50 mm long rests with one of its

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Code No: 41011 R07 Set No - 4
faces on H.P. Its axis is parallel to V.P. Draw the orthographic projections and
provide the isometric projection. Show the isometric scale. [16]

4. Draw the projections of a cylinder of base 45 mm diameter and axis 60 mm long,


when it is resting on the V.P. on a point on its base circle with axis making 300
angle with V.P. and its top view making 450 angle with xy line [16]

5. A thin 300 - 600 set square has its longest edge in V.P. and inclined at 300 to H.P.
Its surface makes an angle of 450 with V.P., Draw its projections. [16]

6. (a) A line AB is on HP and its one end A is 20 mm in front of VP. The line
makes an angle of 450 with VP. And its front view is 60 mm long. Draw the
projections of the line and determine the true length.
(b) A line AB of 70 mm long has its end A, 20 mm above H.P and 15 mm in front
of V.P. The line is inclined at 300 to H.P and 500 to V.P. Draw its projections.
[8+8]

7. (a) Draw the projections of a cone, base 75 mm diameter and axis 100 mm long,
lying on one of its generators on the V.P. with axis parallel to the H.P.
(b) Draw the projections of a cube of 30 mm edge, resting in the H.P. on one of
its corners with a solid diagonal parallel to both H.P and V.P. [8+8]

8. A circle of 60 mm diameter rolls without slipping on the outside of another circle


of diameter 150 mm. Show the path of a point on the periphery of the (generating)
rolling circle, diametrically opposite to the initial point of contact between the
circle. [16]

?????

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Code.No: 41004
R07 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. The major and minor axes of an ellipse are 125 mm and 100 mm respectively. Draw the
curve by concentric circles method and locate its foci. Also determine the eccentricity.
Also, draw a tangent and normal to the curve through a point P, when it is situated at a
distance of 30mm from axis and lying on the curve. [16]

2.a) The end A of a line AB is in the H.P. and 25 mm in front of the V.P. The end B is in the
V.P. and 50 mm above the H.P. The distance between the end projectors is 65 mm. Draw
the projections of AB and determine its true length.
b) A straight line is parallel to both VP and HP. Its one end is 25 mm behind VP and 15mm
above HP. Length of the line is 10m. Draw its projection. [10+6]

3. A hollow cylinder of 40 mm out side diameter and 30 mm inside diameter is resting on a


point on the rim in VP with axis inclined at 300 to VP and parallel to HP. The axis
length of the cylinder is 60 mm. It is cut by a vertical section plane inclined at 600 to
VP and bisecting the axis. Draw the sectional front view, top view and true shape of the
section. [16]

4. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the part P of the hexagonal pyramid, two
sides of the base parallel to the V.P as shown in figure. All dimensions are in cm. [16]

5. A right circular cone of base diameter 90 mm, is resting on its base on H.P. It is
penetrated by a cylinder of 50 mm diameter, the axis of which is parallel to H.P and
inclined at 300 to V.P. The axis of the horizontal cylinder is 40 mm above the base of the
cone. The axes are separated by a distance of 10 mm. Draw the projections, showing the
lines of intersection. [16]
6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in figure.
All dimensions are in mm. [16]

7. Draw the following views of the dove tail bracket given in figure. All dimensions are
in mm.
i) Front View
ii) Top View and
iii) Side View. [16]

8. A cylinder of 50mm diameter and height 60 mm rests with its base on the ground plane
such that the axis is 30 mm behind the PP. A cone of base 50 mm diameter and axis 25
mm long is placed centrally on the top of the cylinder. The station point is 25 mm in front
of the PP, 100 mm above the GP and lies in a central plane which is 65 mm to the right of
the axes of the solids. Draw the perspective view of the arrangement. [16]

*****
Code.No: 41004
R07 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. The major axis of an ellipse is 120 mm and the distance between the foci is 80 mm.
Determine the length of the minor axis. Draw the ellipse by any method. Also, draw a
tangent and normal to the curve through a point P, when it is situated at a distance of 80
mm from one of the foci and lying on the curve. [16]

2. A 75 mm long line has one of its ends 20 mm above HP and 30 mm in front of VP. The
top view and front view of the line measure 55 mm and 40 mm respectively. Draw the
projections of the line and determine its inclinations with HP and VP. Also locate HT and
VT of the line. [16]

3. A cube of side 40 mm is resting on ground on one of its faces. All the vertical faces of the
cube are equally inclined to VP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to VP and
inclined to HP, so that the true shape of the section is a regular hexagon. Draw the
projections, sectional top view and true shape of the section. [16]

4. A funnel is made up of two truncated conical portions. The top portion which is 50 mm in
height has top 75 mm diameter and bottom 30 mm diameter. The bottom portion is 75
mm in height has top 30 mm diameter and bottom 15 mm diameter. Draw the
development of the funnel surface. [16]

5. A cone base 60 mm diameter and axis 70 mm long, rests with its base on H.P. It is
penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of 36 mm diameter. The axis of the cylinder is parallel
to V.P., 25 mm above the base and 8 mm in front of the axis of the cone. Draw the curves
of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in figure.
All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View and
c) Side View. [16]

8. Draw the perspective view of a straight line AB, 55 mm long is parallel to and 15 mm
above the ground plane and inclined at 400 to Picture Plane. The end A is 20 mm behind
the picture plane. The station point is 30 mm in front of the picture plane and 45mm
above the ground plane and lies in central plane passing through the mid point of AB.
[16]

*****
Code.No: 41004
R07 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A circus man rides on a motor cycle, inside a globe of 4 m diameter. The motor cycle
wheel is 1 m in diameter. Draw the locus of a point on the circumference of the wheel of
motor cycle for its one complete turn on the maximum circular path, and name the curve.
[16]

2. The vertical trace of a line is 50 mm above HP while the horizontal trace is 40 mm


in front of VP. One end of the line 30 mm above HP while the other end is 10mm below
HP. The line is inclined at 300 to HP. Draw the projections of the line, find its true length
and inclination with VP. [16]

3. A cylinder of diameter 50 mm and axis 80 mm long rests on one of the points of the base
in HP and its axis parallel to VP and inclined at 300 to HP. A horizontal sectioning plane
cuts the cylinder at a distance 45 mm above the HP. Draw the sectional plan and
elevation and the true shape of the section. [16]

4. A cylinder of base diameter 40 mm and axis 55 mm long rests with its base on HP. It is
so sectioned such that its elevation appears as a triangle of base 40 mm, height 55 mm
and a side of 60 mm length. Develop its surface. [16]

5. A cylinder, 50 mm diameter of base and 100 mm height is centrally penetrated by a cone


of 50mm base diameter and 75 mm height. The axis of the cylinder which is vertical, cuts
the axis of the cone which is horizontal at 30 mm from the base of the cone. Draw the
projections showing the curves of intersection. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in figure.
All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View and
c) Side View from the right. [16]

8. A pentagonal plane of 40 mm side lies on the ground. The corner which is nearest to
picture plane is 15 mm behind it and an edge containing that corner is making an angle
450 with picture plane. The station point is 40 mm in front of the picture plane, 50 mm
above the ground plane and lies in central plane which is at a distance of 70 mm to the
left of the corner nearest to the picture plane. Draw the perspective view of square plane.
[16]

*****
Code.No: 41004
R07 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. An ideal gas undergoes an isothermal expansion (i.e. the product of pressure P and
volume V is constant) from 5 kN/cm2 to 60 kN/cm2. One of the states of the gas is
described by P = 25 kN/cm2 and V = 0.1 m3. Draw the curve. [16]

2.a) A line AB, 70 mm long, is inclined at 450 to the H.P. and 300 to the V.P. The end B is in
the H.P. and 40 mm in front of the V.P. Draw its projections.
b) The end P of a straight line is 10 mm above HP, 10 mm in front of VP. The length of the
straight line is 80 mm. It is inclined to HP at an angle of 300 and is parallel to VP. Draw
its projections. [10+6]

3. A cylinder of base diameter 50 mm and axis 50 mm long rests on a point on the periphery
of the base on VP with its axis inclined at 300 to HP and 450 to VP. Draw its
projections. [16]

4. A cylinder 40 mm diameter and 70 mm axis length is resting on the base in the HP. It is
cut by two section planes perpendicular to VP and inclined at 300 to HP and passing
through extreme end of the diameter at the upper face. Draw the projections and
development of the larger portion of the sectioned cylinder. [16]

5. A horizontal cylindrical pipe 40mm diameter is joined with a vertical cylindrical pipe of
same diameter. The axes of the pipes are parallel to VP. Neglecting the pipe thickness
draw the projections showing the curves of intersection, when their axes intersect each
other at right angles. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are given in figure.
All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View and
c) Side View from the right. [16]

8. A pentagonal lamina of 30 mm sides stands vertically on the ground plane with one of its
corners on the ground such that the side opposite to this corner is parallel to the ground
plane. The lamina is inclined at 300 to the picture plane. The corner nearest to the picture
plane is 20 mm behind it. The station point is 40 mm in front of the picture plane, 55 mm
above the ground plane and passes through the centre of the lamina. Draw the perspective
view. [16]

*****
Code.No: 21071
RR SET-1

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH –SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw a Diagonal scale of R.F 3:100, showing meters, decimeters and centimeters and
to measure up to 5 meters. Show the length of 3.69 meters on it. [16]

2. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high at its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance between
the building and the tree is 3.5m. [16]

3. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with a
corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its surface
makes with the ground. [16]

4. A sphere of 60mm diameter rests on HP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to


HP and inclined at 450 to VP and at a distance of 10mm from its centre. Draw the
sectional view and true shape of the section. [16]

5. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of same


size with their axes intersecting. Draw the curves of intersections if the axis of the
horizontal cylinder is inclined at 450 to VP. [16]

6. Draw the isometric projection of the following object as shown in the Figure. [16]
7. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figures shown in
figure below. [16]

8. Draw perspective view of a straight line CD, 36 mm long, lying on the ground plane,
with end C in the picture plane, and inclined at 300 to the PP. The station point is 48
mm in front of the picture plane, 36 mm above the ground plane, and lies in a plane
12 mm to the right of the end C. [16]

*****
Code.No: 21071
RR SET-2

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH –SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with a
corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its surface
makes with the ground. [16]

2. A sphere of 60mm diameter rests on HP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to


HP and inclined at 450 to VP and at a distance of 10mm from its centre. Draw the
sectional view and true shape of the section. [16]

3. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of same


size with their axes intersecting. Draw the curves of intersections if the axis of the
horizontal cylinder is inclined at 450 to VP. [16]

4. Draw the isometric projection of the following object as shown in the Figure. [16]
5. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figures shown in
figure below. [16]

6. Draw perspective view of a straight line CD, 36 mm long, lying on the ground plane,
with end C in the picture plane, and inclined at 300 to the PP. The station point is 48
mm in front of the picture plane, 36 mm above the ground plane, and lies in a plane
12 mm to the right of the end C. [16]

7. Draw a Diagonal scale of R.F 3:100, showing meters, decimeters and centimeters and
to measure up to 5 meters. Show the length of 3.69 meters on it. [16]

8. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high at its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance between
the building and the tree is 3.5m. [16]

*****
Code.No: 21071
RR SET-3

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH –SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of same


size with their axes intersecting. Draw the curves of intersections if the axis of the
horizontal cylinder is inclined at 450 to VP. [16]

2. Draw the isometric projection of the following object as shown in the Figure. [16]

3. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figures shown in
figure below. [16]
4. Draw perspective view of a straight line CD, 36 mm long, lying on the ground plane,
with end C in the picture plane, and inclined at 300 to the PP. The station point is 48
mm in front of the picture plane, 36 mm above the ground plane, and lies in a plane
12 mm to the right of the end C. [16]

5. Draw a Diagonal scale of R.F 3:100, showing meters, decimeters and centimeters and
to measure up to 5 meters. Show the length of 3.69 meters on it. [16]

6. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high at its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance between
the building and the tree is 3.5m. [16]

7. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with a
corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its surface
makes with the ground. [16]

8. A sphere of 60mm diameter rests on HP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to


HP and inclined at 450 to VP and at a distance of 10mm from its centre. Draw the
sectional view and true shape of the section. [16]

*****
Code.No: 21071
RR SET-4

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH –SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw the elevation, plan and side view of the picture shown in the figures shown in
figure below. [16]

2. Draw perspective view of a straight line CD, 36 mm long, lying on the ground plane,
with end C in the picture plane, and inclined at 300 to the PP. The station point is 48
mm in front of the picture plane, 36 mm above the ground plane, and lies in a plane
12 mm to the right of the end C. [16]

3. Draw a Diagonal scale of R.F 3:100, showing meters, decimeters and centimeters and
to measure up to 5 meters. Show the length of 3.69 meters on it. [16]

4. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high at its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance between
the building and the tree is 3.5m. [16]

5. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with a
corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its surface
makes with the ground. [16]

6. A sphere of 60mm diameter rests on HP. It is cut by a section plane perpendicular to


HP and inclined at 450 to VP and at a distance of 10mm from its centre. Draw the
sectional view and true shape of the section. [16]
7. A vertical cylinder of 50 mm diameter is penetrated by a horizontal cylinder of same
size with their axes intersecting. Draw the curves of intersections if the axis of the
horizontal cylinder is inclined at 450 to VP. [16]

8. Draw the isometric projection of the following object as shown in the Figure. [16]

*****
Code.No: 31007
R05 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. It is required to measure the time taken to cover different distances when a vehicle
is moving with a speed of 40km/hr. Construct a scale to measure a distance covered
in 42 minutes. Mark 18 minutes on it and find the distance traveled in this time.
Take an RF 1:200000. Also, find the time taken to travel a distance of 18km.
[16]

2.a) A particle moves in such a way that its distance from a fixed straight line is always
1.5 times the distance from a fixed point 50mm away from the fixed line. Draw the
locus of the point and name the curve.
b) A circle inscribed in a triangle ABC has a radius OD = 30mm. One of the sides of
the triangle AB measures 70mm. D lies on AB and angle OAD is 250. Construct the
triangle. [8+8]

3. A room has the dimensions 6m × 4m × 3m . Two nails are driven on two adjacent
walls at height of 2.5m and 1.5m from the ground respectively. One nail is 3m away
and another is 2m away from the common edge of the walls. Find graphically the
minimum length of the thread required to connect the nails. What is the inclination
of the thread to the ground on the wall? [16]

4. A frustum of right circular cone of base 60mm diameter top 20mm diameter and
80mm high rests on its circular rim of the base on the ground such that one of its
generators is perpendicular to the H.P. The plane containing the vertical generator
and the axis is parallel to the V.P. Draw the projections. [16]

5. A cylinder 40mm diameter is resting on its base on the ground. Another, cylinder
35mm base diameter intersects the first cylinder. The axes are parallel to the VP and
are inclined at 600 to each other. The axis of the vertical cylinder is 5mm nearer to
the VP compared to the axis of the inclined cylinder. Draw the curves of
intersection. [16]

6. A right circular cone of base diameter 50mm and a slant generator 50mm long is
centrally placed on a hexagonal prism of base edge 30mm. Draw the isometric view
of the setup. [16]
7. Draw the front and top views of the isometric view shown in figure. [16]

8. A cone of base diameter 50mm and height 70mm is resting on a point on the
circumference of the base. The axis is parallel to both the HP and the VP. One of
the points on the base is touching the PP. The station point is 50mm to the right of
the centre of the axis of the object. The station point is 60mm from the PP and
80mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the object. [16]

*****
Code.No: 31007
R05 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A room has the dimensions 6m × 4m × 3m . Two nails are driven on two adjacent
walls at height of 2.5m and 1.5m from the ground respectively. One nail is 3m away
and another is 2m away from the common edge of the walls. Find graphically the
minimum length of the thread required to connect the nails. What is the inclination
of the thread to the ground on the wall? [16]

2. A frustum of right circular cone of base 60mm diameter top 20mm diameter and
80mm high rests on its circular rim of the base on the ground such that one of its
generators is perpendicular to the H.P. The plane containing the vertical generator
and the axis is parallel to the V.P. Draw the projections. [16]

3. A cylinder 40mm diameter is resting on its base on the ground. Another, cylinder
35mm base diameter intersects the first cylinder. The axes are parallel to the VP and
are inclined at 600 to each other. The axis of the vertical cylinder is 5mm nearer to
the VP compared to the axis of the inclined cylinder. Draw the curves of
intersection. [16]

4. A right circular cone of base diameter 50mm and a slant generator 50mm long is
centrally placed on a hexagonal prism of base edge 30mm. Draw the isometric view
of the setup. [16]

5. Draw the front and top views of the isometric view shown in figure. [16]
6. A cone of base diameter 50mm and height 70mm is resting on a point on the
circumference of the base. The axis is parallel to both the HP and the VP. One of
the points on the base is touching the PP. The station point is 50mm to the right of
the centre of the axis of the object. The station point is 60mm from the PP and
80mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the object. [16]

7. It is required to measure the time taken to cover different distances when a vehicle
is moving with a speed of 40km/hr. Construct a scale to measure a distance covered
in 42 minutes. Mark 18 minutes on it and find the distance traveled in this time.
Take an RF 1:200000. Also, find the time taken to travel a distance of 18km.
[16]

8.a) A particle moves in such a way that its distance from a fixed straight line is always
1.5 times the distance from a fixed point 50mm away from the fixed line. Draw the
locus of the point and name the curve.
b) A circle inscribed in a triangle ABC has a radius OD = 30mm. One of the sides of
the triangle AB measures 70mm. D lies on AB and angle OAD is 250. Construct the
triangle. [8+8]

*****
Code.No: 31007
R05 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---
1. A cylinder 40mm diameter is resting on its base on the ground. Another, cylinder
35mm base diameter intersects the first cylinder. The axes are parallel to the VP and
are inclined at 600 to each other. The axis of the vertical cylinder is 5mm nearer to
the VP compared to the axis of the inclined cylinder. Draw the curves of
intersection. [16]

2. A right circular cone of base diameter 50mm and a slant generator 50mm long is
centrally placed on a hexagonal prism of base edge 30mm. Draw the isometric view
of the setup. [16]

3. Draw the front and top views of the isometric view shown in figure. [16]

4. A cone of base diameter 50mm and height 70mm is resting on a point on the
circumference of the base. The axis is parallel to both the HP and the VP. One of
the points on the base is touching the PP. The station point is 50mm to the right of
the centre of the axis of the object. The station point is 60mm from the PP and
80mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the object. [16]

5. It is required to measure the time taken to cover different distances when a vehicle
is moving with a speed of 40km/hr. Construct a scale to measure a distance covered
in 42 minutes. Mark 18 minutes on it and find the distance traveled in this time.
Take an RF 1:200000. Also, find the time taken to travel a distance of 18km.
[16]
6.a) A particle moves in such a way that its distance from a fixed straight line is always
1.5 times the distance from a fixed point 50mm away from the fixed line. Draw the
locus of the point and name the curve.
b) A circle inscribed in a triangle ABC has a radius OD = 30mm. One of the sides of
the triangle AB measures 70mm. D lies on AB and angle OAD is 250. Construct the
triangle. [8+8]

7. A room has the dimensions 6m × 4m × 3m . Two nails are driven on two adjacent
walls at height of 2.5m and 1.5m from the ground respectively. One nail is 3m away
and another is 2m away from the common edge of the walls. Find graphically the
minimum length of the thread required to connect the nails. What is the inclination
of the thread to the ground on the wall? [16]

8. A frustum of right circular cone of base 60mm diameter top 20mm diameter and
80mm high rests on its circular rim of the base on the ground such that one of its
generators is perpendicular to the H.P. The plane containing the vertical generator
and the axis is parallel to the V.P. Draw the projections. [16]

*****
Code.No: 31007
R05 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS FEBRUARY - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE, AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw the front and top views of the isometric view shown in figure. [16]

2. A cone of base diameter 50mm and height 70mm is resting on a point on the
circumference of the base. The axis is parallel to both the HP and the VP. One of
the points on the base is touching the PP. The station point is 50mm to the right of
the centre of the axis of the object. The station point is 60mm from the PP and
80mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the object. [16]

3. It is required to measure the time taken to cover different distances when a vehicle
is moving with a speed of 40km/hr. Construct a scale to measure a distance covered
in 42 minutes. Mark 18 minutes on it and find the distance traveled in this time.
Take an RF 1:200000. Also, find the time taken to travel a distance of 18km.
[16]

4.a) A particle moves in such a way that its distance from a fixed straight line is always
1.5 times the distance from a fixed point 50mm away from the fixed line. Draw the
locus of the point and name the curve.
b) A circle inscribed in a triangle ABC has a radius OD = 30mm. One of the sides of
the triangle AB measures 70mm. D lies on AB and angle OAD is 250. Construct the
triangle. [8+8]
5. A room has the dimensions 6m × 4m × 3m . Two nails are driven on two adjacent
walls at height of 2.5m and 1.5m from the ground respectively. One nail is 3m away
and another is 2m away from the common edge of the walls. Find graphically the
minimum length of the thread required to connect the nails. What is the inclination
of the thread to the ground on the wall? [16]

6. A frustum of right circular cone of base 60mm diameter top 20mm diameter and
80mm high rests on its circular rim of the base on the ground such that one of its
generators is perpendicular to the H.P. The plane containing the vertical generator
and the axis is parallel to the V.P. Draw the projections. [16]

7. A cylinder 40mm diameter is resting on its base on the ground. Another, cylinder
35mm base diameter intersects the first cylinder. The axes are parallel to the VP and
are inclined at 600 to each other. The axis of the vertical cylinder is 5mm nearer to
the VP compared to the axis of the inclined cylinder. Draw the curves of
intersection. [16]

8. A right circular cone of base diameter 50mm and a slant generator 50mm long is
centrally placed on a hexagonal prism of base edge 30mm. Draw the isometric view
of the setup. [16]

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R07/RA
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS MAY- 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO ECE, E.CON.E, BT)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A fixed point is 80 mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is twice its
distance from the fixed point. Name the curve. [16]

2. Two pegs fixed on a wall are 4.5 metres apart. The distance between the pegs
measured parallel to the floor is 3.6 metres. If one peg is 1.2 metres above the
floor, find the height of the second peg and the inclination of the line joining the
two pegs, with the floor. [16]

3. A line PQ is 75 mm long and lies in an auxiliary inclined plane (A.I.P) which


makes an angle of 450 with the H.P. The front view of the line measures 55 mm
and the end P is in the V.P. and 20 mm below the H.P. Draw the projections of
PQ and find its inclinations with both the planes. [16]

4. A hexagonal prism, base 40 mm side and height 40 mm has a hole of 40 mm


diameter drilled centrally through its ends. Draw its projections when it is resting
on one of its corners on the ground with its axis inclined at 600 to the ground and
two of its faces parallel to the V.P. [16]

5. Draw the projections of a cone base 55 mm diameter and axis 75 mm long, when
it is resting on H.P. on a point on its base circle with axis making an angle of 350
with H.P. and the top view making 450 with the V.P. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown
in figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the orthographic projections for the isometric view shown in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [16]

8. A hexagonal pyramid base 25 mm side and axis 70 mm long has one of its slant
edges on H.P. A plane containing that edge and the axis is perpendicular to H.P.
and inclined at 300 to the V.P. Draw its projections when the base is nearer
to the V.P. [16]

*****
R07/RA
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS MAY- 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO CSE, CSS)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw a straight line AB of any length. Mark a point F, 75 mm from AB. Trace
the paths of a point P moving in such a way that the ratio of its distance from the
point F, to its distance from AB is 1. Plot at least 8 points. Name the curve. Draw
a normal and a tangent to each curve at a point on it, 50mm from F. [16]

2. A 90 mm long line is parallel to and 30 mm in front of the V.P. Its one end is in
the H.P. while the other is 50 mm above the H.P. Draw its projections and find its
inclination with the H.P. [16]

3. A line PQ, 100 mm long, is inclined at 450 to the H.P. and at 300 to the V.P. Its
end P is in the second quadrant and Q is in the fourth quadrant. A point R on
PQ, 40 mm from P is in both the planes. Draw the projections of PQ. [16]

4. Draw the projections of a cone, base 75 mm diameter and axis 100 mm long,
lying on the ground on one of its generators with the axis parallel to the V.P. [16]

5. A hexagonal prism, base 30 mm side and axis 75 mm long, has an edge of the
base parallel to the H.P. and inclined at 300 to the V.P. Its axis makes an angle of
600 with the H.P. Draw its projections. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view for the given figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the orthographic projections for the isometric view shown in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [16]

8. Draw the projections of a cone, base 50 mm diameter and axis 75 mm long, lying
on a generator on the ground with the top view of the axis making an angle of 450
with the V.P. [16]

*******
Code.No: 09A10291
R09 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH - REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO EEE, EIE, ECC)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Draw a scale of 10 centimeters = 3 decameters to show decameters and meters.


Show the lengths of 33 meters and 11 meters on it.
(b) Draw an ellipse by focus-directrix method when the distance of the focus from the
directrix is equal to 60 mm and the eccentricity is 2/3. [15]

2. A 90 mm long line PQ is inclined at 450 to the H.P and 300 to the V.P. Its end P
is in the H.P. and 40 mm in front of the V.P. Draw its projections keeping the end
Q in the fourth quadrant. [15]

3. A pentagonal pyramid, having a base with a 30 mm side and a 70 mm long axis,


has one of the corners on the ground with its axis inclined at 450 to the H.P. A
vertical plane containing the axis and that corner is inclined at 300 to the V.P.
Draw its projections. [15]

4. A square prism has its shorter edge in the VP. Its axis is parallel to the HP and is
inclined at 50° to the VP. The prism is cut by an AIP inclined at 45° to the HP and
passing through the midpoint of the axis. Draw the Front View, Sectional Top
View, and Side View. The base side of the prism is 40 mm and its length of axis
is 80 mm. [15]

5. A triangular prism, having base with a 60 mm side and a 100 mm long axis, is
resting on its base on the H.P. with a nearer face parallel to the V.P. It is
penetrated by a cylinder with a 50 mm diameter and a 90 mm long axis. The axis
of the cylinder is parallel to both the reference planes, and 15 mm away from the
axis of the prism towards the observer. Draw the projections of the combination
and show the curves of intersection. [15]

6. Draw an isometric view of a pentagonal prism having a base with 30 mm side and
60 mm long axis, resting on its base in H.P. with a face parallel and nearer to the
V.P. [15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 1 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 1

8. Draw a perspective view of a square plane with a 60 mm side resting on the GP


with one of its corners touching PP, and a side right to the corner inclined at 300
to it. The station point is 50 mm in front of PP, and 60 mm above GP, and lies in a
CP which is 40 mm towards right of the corner touching the PP. [15]

********
Code.No: 09A10291
R09 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO EEE, EIE, ECC)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Draw a Vernier scale of RF =1/5 to read decimeters, centimeters and millimeters,
and to measure up to 6 decimeters. Show the lengths of 5.73 dm, 2.99 dm and
0.49 dm on it.
(b) In a triangle ABC, AB, AC, and BC are 100 mm, 55 mm and 70 mm respectively.
Draw an ellipse and that A and B are foci, and C is a point on the curve. Find
directrix and eccentricity of ellipse. [15]

2. The end point C of an 80 mm long line CD is 15 mm above the H.P. and 10 mm


in front of the V.P. The line is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and 450 to the V.P., and
the other end point D lies in the second quadrant. Draw its projections and
determine its traces. [15]

3. A pentagonal plane with a 35 mm side is resting on one of its edges in the H.P.
with its surface perpendicular to the V.P. The corner opposite to the edge on
which it is resting is 40 mm above the H.P. draw its projections. Also, project
another front view on an A.V.P. which is inclined at 450 with the V.P. [15]

4. A pentagonal prism having a base with 30 mm side and 65 mm long axis, is


resting on its base in the H.P. with a rectangular face parallel to the V.P. It is cut
by a section plane perpendicular to the V.P., inclined at 300 with the H.P., and
passing through a point on the axis, 25 mm from one of the bases. Draw the
development of its lateral surface. [15]

5. A cylinder resting on its base on the H.P. is penetrated by another cylinder with
their axes bisecting at right angles. Draw the projections of the combination and
show the curves of intersection. Consider the vertical cylinder having a 60 mm
base diameter while the penetrating cylinder has a 50 mm diameter. [15]

6. Draw an isometric projection of a frustum of the pentagonal pyramid with a 40


mm base side, 20 mm top side, and 35 mm height resting on its base in the H.P.
[15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view
is shown in the Figure 2 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 2

8. A square plane with a 60 mm side lies on the GP with the edge nearer to the
observer lying in the PP. The station point is 50 mm in front of PP, 60 mm above
GP, and lies in a CP which is 50 mm towards right of the centre of the object.
Draw its perspective view. [15]

********
Code.No: 09A10291
R09 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO EEE, EIE, ECC)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Construct a Vernier scale of RF=1/500 to show decameters, metres and


decimeters, and to measure up to 4 decametres. Show the lengths of 0.0393 km
and 0.0001 km on it.
(b) A stone is thrown from a 7 m high building, and at its highest flight the stone just
crosses a 14 m high palm tree. Trace the path of the stone till it touches the
ground. The distance between the building and the palm tree is 4 m. [15]

2. The front view of a line PQ measures 70 mm and makes an angle of 300 with the
reference line. P is in the H.P. and the V.T of the line is 15 mm below the H.P.
The line is inclined at 450 to the V.P. Draw its projections and find its true length,
inclination with the H.P, and locate the H.T. [15]

3. Draw the projections of a cone, with a 50 mm base diameter and a 70 mm long


axis that is resting on a point of its base circle on the ground such that its axis is
inclined at 300 to the H.P. and the top view of the axis is inclined at 450 to the V.P.
[15]

4. A square prism having a base with a 40 mm side and a 60 mm long axis, stands
on its base on the H.P. with its vertical faces equally inclined to V.P. A circular
hole with 50 mm diameter is drilled centrally through the prism such that the axis
of the hole is perpendicular to the V.P. Draw the development of the lateral
surface of the prism. [15]

5. A cylinder with a 50 mm diameter base and a 70 mm height is resting on its base


on the HP. It is intersected by a triangular prism of 35 mm sides whose axis is
parallel to both the reference planes and is offset by 5 mm from the cylinder’s
axis. Draw the three views and show the curves of intersection. [15]

6. The frustum of a sphere with a 60 mm diameter and frustum circle with a 40 mm


diameter is used as a paper weight. Draw its isometric projection. [15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 3 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 3

8. A rectangular plane with 60 mm and 40 mm sides is lying in the GP with the


longer side parallel to and 15 mm behind the PP. The station point is 50 mm in
front of the PP, 60 mm above GP, and lies in the CP passing through the centre of
the object. Draw its perspective view. [15]

********
Code.No: 09A10291
R09 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO EEE, EIE, ECC)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Draw a Vernier scale of RF = 1/24 to read yards, feet and inches, and to measure
up to 4 yards. Show on it lengths representing
(i) 2 yards 2 feet 10 inches
(ii) 1 foot 3 inches.
(b) Draw a parabola having a base of 80 mm and an axis equal to 80 mm by the
tangent method. [15]

2. A 100 mm long line PQ is inclined at 450 to the H.P and 300 to the V.P. The
point P is 10 mm below the H.P. and 25 mm in front of the V.P. Draw its
projections and determine its traces, if the point Q lies in the second Quadrant.
[15]

3. An isosceles triangle ABC with a 60 mm base AB and altitude 80 mm , has its


base in the V.P. and inclined at 300 to the H.P. The corner A is 15 mm above the
H.P. and the corner C is in the H.P. Draw the projections of the plane. [15]

4. A pentagonal pyramid with a 55 mm base and a 90 mm slant height, has its base
on the HP with a side of base perpendicular to the VP. It is cut by a section plane
whose VT is inclined at 60° to XY and intersecting the axis at 40 mm from its
base. Draw the Front View, Sectional Top View, Sectional Side View, and the
true shape of the section. [15]

5. A cylinder with a 60 mm diameter and a 100 mm length has its axis


perpendicular to the VP. Another cylinder with a 44 mm diameter and a 120 mm
length penetrates the first cylinder. The axis of the penetrating cylinder is parallel
to the HP, inclined at 150 to the VP, and 8 mm away from the axis of the first
cylinder. Draw the two views of the cylinders showing the curves of intersection.
[15]

6. A hexagonal prism with a 30 mm base and 45 mm axis has an axial hole with a 30
mm diameter. Draw its isometric projection. [15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 4 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 4

8. A pentagonal plane with a 30 mm side lies on the GP with an edge parallel to and
20 mm behind the PP. The station point is 50 mm in front of the PP, 65 mm above
GP, and lies in a CP which is at a distance of 40 mm towards right of the centre of
the object. Draw its perspective view. [15]

*******
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 2
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. The orthogonal views of the picture as shown in the figure3. Convert them into
isometric view. [16]

Figure 3
2. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high. At its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance
between the building and the tree is 3.5 m. [16]

3. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

4. The actual length of 600 meters is represented by a line of 30 cm on a drawing.


Draw a vernier scale to read up to 400 meters. Draw it for a least count of 50 cm.
Mark on the scale the length 205.5 meters and 166.5 meters. [16]

5. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm altitude 80 mm stands on its base. It is


cut into two halves by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30o to HP.
Draw the development of the lower half. [16]

6. Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism, side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long,
resting with one of the edges of its base on HP. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the HP
and the top view of the axis is 450 to VP. [16]

7. Three lines OA, OB and OC are respectively 25 mm, 45 mm 65 mm long, each


making 120 degrees angles with the other two and the shortest line being vertical.
The figure is the top view of the three rods OA, OB and OC whose ends A, B
and C are on the ground, while O is 100 mm above it. Draw the front view and
determine the length of each rod and its inclination with the ground. [16]

1
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 2
8. Draw the perspective projection of a hallow cylinder of 60 mm external diameter
and 80 mm long, with a wall thickness of 10 mm. It is resting on a generator on
the ground, with its axis inclined at 60o to and touching the PP. [16]

?????

2
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 4
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism, side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long,
resting with one of the edges of its base on HP. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the HP
and the top view of the axis is 450 to VP. [16]

2. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high. At its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance
between the building and the tree is 3.5 m. [16]

3. Three lines OA, OB and OC are respectively 25 mm, 45 mm 65 mm long, each


making 120 degrees angles with the other two and the shortest line being vertical.
The figure is the top view of the three rods OA, OB and OC whose ends A, B
and C are on the ground, while O is 100 mm above it. Draw the front view and
determine the length of each rod and its inclination with the ground. [16]

4. Draw the perspective projection of a hallow cylinder of 60 mm external diameter


and 80 mm long, with a wall thickness of 10 mm. It is resting on a generator on
the ground, with its axis inclined at 60o to and touching the PP. [16]

5. The orthogonal views of the picture as shown in the figure3. Convert them into
isometric view. [16]

Figure 3
6. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30
mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7. The actual length of 600 meters is represented by a line of 30 cm on a drawing.


Draw a vernier scale to read up to 400 meters. Draw it for a least count of 50 cm.
Mark on the scale the length 205.5 meters and 166.5 meters. [16]

3
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 4
8. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm altitude 80 mm stands on its base. It is
cut into two halves by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30o to HP.
Draw the development of the lower half. [16]

?????

4
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 1
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism, side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long,
resting with one of the edges of its base on HP. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the HP
and the top view of the axis is 450 to VP. [16]
2. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm altitude 80 mm stands on its base. It is
cut into two halves by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30o to HP.
Draw the development of the lower half. [16]
3. The orthogonal views of the picture as shown in the figure3. Convert them into
isometric view. [16]

Figure 3
4. Draw the perspective projection of a hallow cylinder of 60 mm external diameter
and 80 mm long, with a wall thickness of 10 mm. It is resting on a generator on
the ground, with its axis inclined at 60o to and touching the PP. [16]
5. Three lines OA, OB and OC are respectively 25 mm, 45 mm 65 mm long, each
making 120 degrees angles with the other two and the shortest line being vertical.
The figure is the top view of the three rods OA, OB and OC whose ends A, B
and C are on the ground, while O is 100 mm above it. Draw the front view and
determine the length of each rod and its inclination with the ground. [16]
6. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high. At its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance
between the building and the tree is 3.5 m. [16]
7. The actual length of 600 meters is represented by a line of 30 cm on a drawing.
Draw a vernier scale to read up to 400 meters. Draw it for a least count of 50 cm.
Mark on the scale the length 205.5 meters and 166.5 meters. [16]

5
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 1
8. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30
mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

?????

6
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 3
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. Draw the perspective projection of a hallow cylinder of 60 mm external diameter


and 80 mm long, with a wall thickness of 10 mm. It is resting on a generator on
the ground, with its axis inclined at 60o to and touching the PP. [16]

2. Draw the projections of a hexagonal prism, side of base 30mm and axis 60mm long,
resting with one of the edges of its base on HP. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the HP
and the top view of the axis is 450 to VP. [16]

3. The orthogonal views of the picture as shown in the figure3. Convert them into
isometric view. [16]

Figure 3
4. The actual length of 600 meters is represented by a line of 30 cm on a drawing.
Draw a vernier scale to read up to 400 meters. Draw it for a least count of 50 cm.
Mark on the scale the length 205.5 meters and 166.5 meters. [16]

5. A cylinder of diameter of base 60 mm altitude 80 mm stands on its base. It is


cut into two halves by a plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 30o to HP.
Draw the development of the lower half. [16]

6. A stone is thrown from a building of 7m high. At its highest flight, the stone just
crosses a palm tree of 14 m high. Trace the path of the stone, if the distance
between the building and the tree is 3.5 m. [16]

7. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

7
Code No: R05010107 R05 Set No. 3
8. Three lines OA, OB and OC are respectively 25 mm, 45 mm 65 mm long, each
making 120 degrees angles with the other two and the shortest line being vertical.
The figure is the top view of the three rods OA, OB and OC whose ends A, B
and C are on the ground, while O is 100 mm above it. Draw the front view and
determine the length of each rod and its inclination with the ground. [16]

?????

8
R07/RA
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JUNE- 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO EIE, EEE, ECC)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A fixed point is 80 mm from a fixed straight line. Draw the locus of a point P
moving in such a way that its distance from the fixed straight line is twice its
distance from the fixed point. Name the curve. [16]

2. A line AB 8 cm long is in the H.P. and makes an angle of 300 with the V.P. Its
end A is 2 cm in front of the V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

3. Draw the projections of a line AB, 90 mm long, its mid-point M being 50 mm


below the H.P. and 40 mm behind the V.P. The end A is 20 mm below the H.P.
and 10 mm behind the V.P. Show the inclinations of the line with the H.P. and the
V.P. [16]

4. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 30 mm side and axis 80 mm


long, resting on one of its rectangular faces on the ground, with the axis inclined
at 450 to the V.P. [16]

5. A hexagonal pyramid, side of the base 30 mm long and height 75 mm, has one of
its triangular faces perpendicular to the H.P. and inclined at 450 to the V.P.
The base side of this triangular face is parallel to the H.P., Draw its projections.
[16]
6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown
in figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the orthographic projections for the given isometric view figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [16]

8.a) A square pyramid, base 40 mm side and axis 65 mm long, has its base in the V.P.
one edge of the base is inclined at 350 to the ground and a corner contained by
that edge is on the ground. Draw its projections.
b) A tetrahedron of 5 cm long edges is resting on the ground on one of its faces, with
an edge of that face parallel to the V.P. Draw its projections and measure the
distance of its apex from the ground. [16]

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R07/RA
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO BME, IT, ETM, ICE)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw a straight line AB of any length. Mark a point F, 75 mm from AB. Trace
the paths of a point P moving in such a way that the ratio of its distance from the
point F, to its distance from AB is 3:2. Plot at least 8 points. Name the curve.
Draw a normal and a tangent to each curve at a point on it, 50mm from F. [16]

2. The front view of a 90 mm long line measures 60 mm. The line is parallel to
the H.P. and one of its ends is in the V.P. and 30 mm above the H.P. Draw the
projections of the line and determine its inclination with the V.P. [16]

3. A line AB, 80 mm long, makes an angle of 600 with the H.P. and lies in an
auxiliary vertical plane (A.V.P.), which makes an angle of 450 with the V.P. Its
end A is 10mm away from both the H.P. and the V.P. Draw the projections of AB
and determine its true inclination with the V.P. [16]

4. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 65 mm along, has an edge of its
base on the ground. Its axis is inclined at 300 to the ground and parallel to the
V.P. Draw its projections. [16]

5. One of the body diagonals of a cube of 45 mm edge is parallel to the H.P. and
inclined at 450 to the V.P., Draw the front view and the top view of the cube. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view for the given figure. All dimensions are in m.m. [16]
7. Draw the orthographic projections for the given isometric view shown in figure.
All dimensions are in mm. [16]

8.a) Draw the projections of a pentagonal pyramid, base 30 mm edge and axis
60 mm long, having its base on the ground and an edge of the base parallel
to the V.P. Also draw its side view.
b) Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid, base 40 mm side and axis 75
mm long, having its base on the ground and one of the edges of the base
inclined at 450 to the V.P. [8+8]

*****
Code.No: R07A1091
R07 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS, JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. In the initial


position, the diameter AB of the circle is parallel to the line, on which it rolls.
Draw the loci of the points A and B for one revolution of the circle. [16]

2. A line AB 70 mm long is inclined at an angle of 400 to the HP and 300 to the VP.
The end A is in VP and 30 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and
locate traces. [16]

3. The top view of a circle of 50 mm diameter is an ellipse with major axis 50 mm


and minor axis 30 mm, with the major axis inclined at 600 to VP. Draw the
projections of the plane and find its inclination with HP. [16]

4. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

5. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is completely


penetrated by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at
right angle. Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming
that the axis of the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

6. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown
figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]
7. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View
c) Side View from the right. [16]

8. A hexagonal plane of 25 mm stands vertically on the ground plane and inclined at


400 to the picture plane. The corner, nearest to picture plane is 15 mm behind it.
The station point is 35 mm in front of the picture plane, 45 mm above the ground
plane and lies in central plane which passes through the centre of the plane. Draw
the perspective view of the plane. [16]

-oOo-
Code.No: R07A1091
R07 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS, JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. The top view of a circle of 50 mm diameter is an ellipse with major axis 50 mm


and minor axis 30 mm, with the major axis inclined at 600 to VP. Draw the
projections of the plane and find its inclination with HP. [16]

2. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

3. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is completely


penetrated by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at
right angle. Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming
that the axis of the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

4. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown
figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]
5. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View
c) Side View from the right. [16]

6. A hexagonal plane of 25 mm stands vertically on the ground plane and inclined at


400 to the picture plane. The corner, nearest to picture plane is 15 mm behind it.
The station point is 35 mm in front of the picture plane, 45 mm above the ground
plane and lies in central plane which passes through the centre of the plane. Draw
the perspective view of the plane. [16]

7. A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. In the initial


position, the diameter AB of the circle is parallel to the line, on which it rolls.
Draw the loci of the points A and B for one revolution of the circle. [16]

8. A line AB 70 mm long is inclined at an angle of 400 to the HP and 300 to the VP.
The end A is in VP and 30 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and
locate traces. [16]

-oOo-
Code.No: R07A1091
R07 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS, JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is completely


penetrated by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at
right angle. Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming
that the axis of the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

2. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown
figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

3. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View
c) Side View from the right. [16]
4. A hexagonal plane of 25 mm stands vertically on the ground plane and inclined at
400 to the picture plane. The corner, nearest to picture plane is 15 mm behind it.
The station point is 35 mm in front of the picture plane, 45 mm above the ground
plane and lies in central plane which passes through the centre of the plane. Draw
the perspective view of the plane. [16]

5. A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. In the initial


position, the diameter AB of the circle is parallel to the line, on which it rolls.
Draw the loci of the points A and B for one revolution of the circle. [16]

6. A line AB 70 mm long is inclined at an angle of 400 to the HP and 300 to the VP.
The end A is in VP and 30 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and
locate traces. [16]

7. The top view of a circle of 50 mm diameter is an ellipse with major axis 50 mm


and minor axis 30 mm, with the major axis inclined at 600 to VP. Draw the
projections of the plane and find its inclination with HP. [16]

8. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

-oOo-
Code.No: R07A1091
R07 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS, JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
(COMMON TO CE, ME, CHEM, MCT, MMT, MEP, AE & AME)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. Draw the following views of the object given in figure. All dimensions are in mm.
a) Front View
b) Top View
c) Side View from the right. [16]

2. A hexagonal plane of 25 mm stands vertically on the ground plane and inclined at


400 to the picture plane. The corner, nearest to picture plane is 15 mm behind it.
The station point is 35 mm in front of the picture plane, 45 mm above the ground
plane and lies in central plane which passes through the centre of the plane. Draw
the perspective view of the plane. [16]

3. A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. In the initial


position, the diameter AB of the circle is parallel to the line, on which it rolls.
Draw the loci of the points A and B for one revolution of the circle. [16]

4. A line AB 70 mm long is inclined at an angle of 400 to the HP and 300 to the VP.
The end A is in VP and 30 mm above HP. Draw the projections of the line and
locate traces. [16]

5. The top view of a circle of 50 mm diameter is an ellipse with major axis 50 mm


and minor axis 30 mm, with the major axis inclined at 600 to VP. Draw the
projections of the plane and find its inclination with HP. [16]
6. Two pipes of 40 mm diameter are joined in elbow shape. Their mean axis heights
are 100 mm each. Draw the development of surfaces of the pipes. [16]

7. A cylinder of 75 mm diameter, standing on its base on H.P, is completely


penetrated by another cylinder of 55 mm diameter, with their axes intersecting at
right angle. Draw the projections, showing the lines of intersection, assuming
that the axis of the smaller cylinder is parallel to V.P. [16]

8. Draw the isometric view of the object whose orthographic projections are shown
figure. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

-oOo-
Code.No: 09A11291
R09 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO IT, BIO)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Draw a Vernier scale of 1:72 to read inches and long enough to measure 12
yards. Show the following distances on it:
(i) 1 yard 1 foot and 1 inch,
(ii) 7 yards 2 feet and 9 inches, and
(iii) 10 yards 10 inches.
(b) Draw the path traced out by a point on the circumference of a circle but opposite
to the contact point. The circle rolls without slipping vertically downwards for the
distance equal to its perimeter. The diameter of the circle is 40 mm. Name the
curve. [15]

2. The end A of a line AB is in H.P and 25 mm behind V.P. The end B is in the V.P.
and 50 mm above H.P. The distance between the end projectors is 75 mm. Draw
the projections of AB and determine its true length. [15]

3. An isosceles triangular plane ABC with a 70 mm base and altitude 80 mm has its
base in the H.P. and inclined at 450 to the V.P. The corners A and C are in the
V.P. Draw its projections and determine the inclination of the plane with H.P.
[15]

4. A cylinder has its axis horizontal and inclined at 60° to the V.P. An AVP cuts it
such that the true shape of the section is an ellipse with a major axis of 100 mm
and a minor axis of 65 mm. Draw the top view, sectional front view, and true
shape of the section. The length of the cylinder is 105 mm. [15]

5. A vertical cone having an 80 mm base diameter and a 100 mm long axis is


penetrated by a horizontal cylinder with a 45 mm diameter, the axis of which is 30
mm above the base of the cone, parallel to the VP and 5 mm away from the axis
of the cone. Draw the three views showing the curves of intersection. [15]

6. A sphere with a 50 mm diameter rests centrally over a cube with a 60 mm side.


Draw its isometric projection. [15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 1 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 1

8. Draw the perspective view of a pentagonal plane with a 30 mm long side


perpendicular to the PP. It is placed on GP with its centre 50 mm behind PP. The
station point is 50 mm in front of the PP, 65 mm above GP, and lies in a CP
which is at a distance of 50 mm to the right of the centre of the pentagon.
[15]

*******
Code.No: 09A11291
R09 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO IT, BIO)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Construct a diagonal scale of RF =1/6250 to read up to 1 kilometer and to read


metres on it. Show a length of 653 metres on it.
(b) Draw a circle of 40 mm diameter. The diameter AB is vertical with end A at
top. Trace the curve generated by the end A when the circle rolls without slipping
on a horizontal line for three-fourth rotation and then on the vertical line for its
next half rotation. Name the curve traced by end A. [15]

2. The end A of an 80 mm long line AB is 20 mm above the H.P. and B is 15 mm in


front of the V.P. The line is inclined at 300 to the H.P. and its top view makes 600
with the V.P. Draw its projections and find its inclination with the V.P. [15]

3. A square pyramid, with a base having a 50 mm side and a 60 mm long axis, has
one its triangular face on the H.P. and a slant edge containing that face is parallel
to the V.P. Draw its projections. [15]

4. A cylinder with a 50 mm base diameter and a 70 mm long axis is resting on its


base in the H.P. It is cut by an auxiliary inclined plane whose V.T. is inclined at
300 with the H.P. and passes through top end of one of the extreme generators.
Draw the development of the lateral surface of the retained solid. [15]

5. A triangular prism, having base with a 60 mm side and a 100 mm long axis, is
resting on its base on the H.P. with a nearer face parallel to the V.P. It is
penetrated by a cylinder with a 50 mm diameter and a 90 mm long axis. The axis
of the cylinder is parallel to both the reference planes and 15 mm away from the
axis of the prism towards the observer. Draw the projections of the combination
and show the curves of intersection. [15]

6. Draw the isometric projection of a frustum of a sphere with a 60 mm diameter,


frustum circle with a 40 mm diameter, resting centrally on a cube with a 50 mm
side such that the circle of the frustum is horizontal and does not touch the cube.
[15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 2 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 2

8. Draw the perspective view of a hexagonal prism having a base with a 40 mm side
and a 60 mm long axis, resting on its base in the GP with a side of base parallel to
and 10 mm behind the PP. The station point is 50 mm in front of the PP, 75 mm
above GP, and lies in a CP which is at a distance of 50 mm towards the right of
the axis. [15]

*******
Code.No: 09A11291
R09 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO IT, BIO)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Calculate the RF of a scale which measures 2.5 inches to a mile. Draw a
comparative scale of kilometers to read up to 10 km. 1 mile=1.61 km.
(b) Trace the locus of the point on the circumference of the rolling circle of 40 mm
diameter rolling on a circle of same diameter for one complete revolution .Name
the curve. [15]

2. A 75 mm long line AB has its end A 15 mm above the H.P. and 30 mm in front of
the V.P. The front and top views make 450 and 600 respectively with the reference
line. Draw its projections and determine its true inclinations with the reference
planes. [15]

3. A hexagonal plane with 35 mm side is resting on a side on the H.P., and inclined
at 450 to the V.P. The surface of the plane is inclined at 300 to the H.P. Draw its
projections using auxiliary plane method. [15]

4. A cone with a 60 mm base diameter and a 70 mm axis is resting on its base in the
H.P. A section plane parallel to both the H.P. and V.P. cuts the cone at a distance
of 12 mm from the axis. Draw the development of the retained cone. [15]

5. A cylinder resting on its base on the H.P. is penetrated by another cylinder with
their axes bisecting at right angles. Draw the projections of the combination and
show the curves of intersection. Consider the vertical cylinder having a 60 mm
base diameter while the penetrating cylinder has a 50 mm base diameter. [15]

6. A hexagonal prism having base with a 30 mm side and a 70 mm long axis is


resting on its base on the H.P. with a side of base parallel to the V.P. It is cut by
an A.I.P. making 450 with the H.P. and bisecting the axis. Draw its isometric
projection. [15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 3 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 3

8. Draw the perspective view of a square pyramid having base with a 40 mm side
and a 60 mm long axis, resting on its base in the GP with its axis at a distance of
40 mm behind the PP and all the edges of the base equally inclined to it. The
station point is 50 mm in front of the PP, 75 mm above GP, and lies in a CP
which is at a distance of 50 mm towards the right of the axis. [15]

*******
Code.No: 09A11291
R09 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO IT, BIO)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1(a) Draw comparative scales of RF = 1/485000 to read up to 80 km and 80 versts.


1 verst =1.067 km.
(b) An inelastic string of 120 mm length has its one end attached to the circumference
of a circular disc with a 50 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other
end of the string when it is completely wound round the disc keeping the string
always taut. Draw the tangent and normal to the curve at a point 70 mm from the
centre of the circular disc. Name the curve. [15]

2. The end A of an 80 mm long line is 20 mm below the H.P. and 30 mm behind the
V.P. It is inclined at 600 to the H.P. and 300 to the V.P. Draw its projections if the
other end lies in the first quadrant. [15]

3. A hexagonal prism, having a base with a 30 mm side and a 70 mm long axis, has
an edge of the base parallel to the H.P. and inclined at 450 to the V.P. Draw its
projections when its axis makes 600 with the H.P. [15]

4. A cone with a base diameter of 75 mm and a slant height of 75 mm is resting on a


point on the circumference of the base on the H.P. The axis of the cone is inclined
at 450 to the H.P. and parallel to the V.P. The cone is cut by a section plane
whose HT passes through the midpoint of the axis and is seen parallel to an
extreme generator in the top view. Draw the top view, sectional front view and
true shape of the section of the cone. Assume that the apex of the cone is
removed. [15]

5. A cone with an 80 mm base diameter and a 100 mm long axis rests on its base on
the H.P. It is penetrated by a cylinder with a 50 mm base diameter, the axis of
which is parallel to both the principal planes and meets the axis of the cone at a
distance of 30 mm above the base. The two axes are 10 mm apart. Draw the
projections of the combination and show the curves of intersection. [15]

6. A cube with a 60 mm side has square holes of 30 mm side, cut through from all
the six faces. The sides of the square holes are parallel to the edges of the cube.
Draw the isometric view of the cube. [15]
7. Draw the front view, top view and side view of the object whose isometric view is
shown in the Figure 4 below (All dimensions are in mm). [15]

Figure 4

8. A hexagonal prism having 30 mm base side and 70 mm long axis is resting on its
face in the GP with the axis inclined at 300 to the PP. The station point is 90 mm
in front of the PP, 100 mm above GP, and lies in a CP which is at a distance of 70
mm rightwards to the corner nearer to the PP. Draw the perspective view when
the corner nearer the observer touches the PP. [15]

*******
Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO ME, CHEM, MMT, ICE)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) Construct a forward reading Vernier scale to read distance correct to a decameter
on a map in which the actual distances are reduced in the ratio of 1 : 40000. The
scale should be long enough to measure upto 6 km. Mark on the scale lengths of
3.34 km and 0.59 km.
b) The ordinate of a point P on the curve is 40 mm and is at a distance of 20 mm
from the vertex. Draw the parabola. [8+7]

2. The HT and the VT of a straight line coincides with each other and 20 mm away
from one of the ends as measured parallel to XY. The distance between the end
projectors of the line measured parallel to XY is 50 mm. Draw the projections.
Find the TL and the true inclinations of the line. The end nearer to the HT and the
VT is 15 mm from the VP and 25 mm from the HP. [15]

3. A square lamina is placed such that one of the corners is touching the VP and the
diagonal through this is perpendicular to the VP and measures 60mm. The other
diagonal appear to be 40 mm in the view from above. Draw the projections and
find the inclination of the plane to the ground. [15]

4. A pentagonal prism of base edge 30 mm and height 70 mm is placed with one of


its rectangular faces on the ground and the axis parallel to the VP. It is cut by a
section plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 300 to the ground. It passes
through the mid point of the axis. Develop the remaining surface of the object.
[15]

5. Two cylinders of base diameter 60mm penetrate each other. One cylinder is
placed vertically and another horizontally. The axes of the two objects are 30mm
apart. Draw the curves of intersection. [15]

6. An equilateral triangular prism of base edge 40mm and height 70mm is resting on
one of the corners on the ground. The rectangular face opposite to the corner on
the ground is perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 300 to the ground. Draw the
isometric projection of the object. [15]
7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A pentagonal prism of side of base 30mm, axis 60mm long rests on one of its
rectangular faces on the ground with a pentagonal face touching the PP. The point
of sight is 60mm to the right of the axis of the prism, 70mm from the PP and 80
mm above the ground. Draw the perspective view of the prism. [15]

---oOo---
Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO ME, CHEM, MMT, ICE)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) A small length of 1 mm is to be enlarged to 20 times and a diagonal scale is to be


constructed to represent this such that the LC is 0.01 mm. Construct this scale and
mark on it a distance of 0.73 mm and 0.29 mm. What is the RF of this scale?
b) A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a horizontal line for half a revolution. For the
remaining half revolution it rolls on a line perpendicular to the first. Draw the
curve traced by a point on the circumference of the circle. [8+7]

2. The HT and the VT of a straight line AB is below and above XY respectively.


The distance between the HT and the VT as measured parallel to XY is 200mm.
The end B of the line is nearer to the VP than the end A. The view from above of
the line makes 300 to XY. The end B is 10 mm from the VP and 20 mm from the
HP. The distance between the end projectors of the line measures 50mm parallel
to XY. Draw the projections of the line. [15]

3. A cone of base 60 mm diameter and height 80mm has the mid point of the axis 60
mm away from both the planes. The axis is inclined at 300 to the VP and 600 to
the ground. Draw the projections of the cone. [15]

4. Two faces of a prism are equilateral triangles of sides 40mm long. The remaining
three faces of the prism are squares of 40 mm sides. The object is cut by two
section planes such that the view from the front gives an impression of a square
pyramid. Draw the development of the surface of the object after it is being cut.
[15]

5. A horizontal cone of base diameter 80mm and height 90mm penetrates a vertical
cylinder of base diameter 60mm. The axes intersect each other and the axis of the
cone is 600 to the VP. The apex of the cone is towards the VP. Draw the views
with the curves of interpenetration. [15]

6. An equilateral triangular pyramid of base edge 40mm and height 60mm is resting
on its base on the ground with one of the base edges being perpendicular to the
VP. It is cut by a section plane parallel to 15mm from triangular face containing
the base edge which is perpendicular to the VP. Draw the isometric projection of
the object. [15]
7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A square prism of base edge 50mm by 70mm long is resting on one of its longer
edges on the ground, this edge being perpendicular to the PP. The rectangular
faces containing this edge make equal inclinations with the ground. The base of
the prism touches the PP. The station point is 70mm to the right of the axis, 60mm
from the PP and 60mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the
object. [15]

---oOo---
Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO ME, CHEM, MMT, ICE)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) A line of length 100 mm is divided into 10 equal parts and each part represents a
main scale division. With the help of a diagonal scale obtain a LC of 0.2 mm and
mark on it a length of:
a) 41.6 mm
b) 53.8 mm and
c) 67.4 mm
b) Draw the locus of a point on the circumference of a circle of radius 20 mm which
rolls on a straight line for one and half revolutions of the circle. Take the initial
position of the point to be diametrically opposite to the straight line. [8+7]

2. A room has the dimensions 6m × 4m × 3m. Two nails are driven on two adjacent
walls at heights of 2.5m and 1.5m from the ground respectively. One nail is 3m
away and another is 2m away from the common edge of the walls. Find
graphically the minimum length of the thread required to connect the nails. What
is the inclination of the thread to the ground and to the wall? [15]

3. A tetrahedron of edge 50 mm long is standing on one of its corners on the ground


with one of the edges connected with this corner making 600 with the ground and
one of the triangular faces connected with this corner making an angle of 300 with
the VP. Draw the projection of the object. [15]

4. A hexagonal prism of base edge 20 mm and 60 mm long is standing on its longer


edge on the HP and the edge on the HP is parallel to the VP. It is cut by a section
plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 600 to the HP. The section plane
passes through the axis at a point 20 mm from its base. Draw the development of
the surface of the sectioned object. [15]

5. A cone of base diameter 60mm and height 80mm stands on its base on the
ground. A horizontal square prism of base edge 30mm with two of its adjacent
base edges being equally inclined to the ground penetrates the cone. The two axes
bisect each other, at right angles to each other and both parallel to the VP. Draw
the projections of the objects showing the curves of interpenetration. [15]

6. A sphere of 60mm diameter is intersected by a cylinder of 30mm diameter. The


axis of the cylinder passes through the centre of the sphere. The tip of the axis of
the cylinder is 70mm from the centre of the sphere. Draw the isometric projection
of the objects when the axis of the cylinder is parallel to both the VP and the HP.
[15]
7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A square pyramid of base edges 50mm long and altitude 70mm is resting on its
base on the ground with one of the corners of the base touching the PP. Two
adjacent base edges having this corner makes equal inclination with the VP. The
station point lies on the central line of the object 60mm in front of the PP and
90mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the object. [15]

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Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO ME, CHEM, MMT, ICE)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) An isosceles triangle ABC is lying on the edge BC on the ground and the plane
of the triangle is perpendicular to the ground. AC=BC=90mm, AB = 68 mm. If
the length CB represents 900 on a scale of chords, construct the full scale
representing all angles from 0 to 900 at an interval of 100. Using this, set off an
angle of 1300.
b) Construct a cycloid whose length is equal to 200 mm. Draw a tangent and normal
to the curve at any suitable point on it. [8+7]

2. A room is 8m × 5m × 4m. A peg is driven at the centre of the roof. Another peg is
driven on a common edge between the two mutually perpendicular walls. The
minimum length of the thread connecting these two pegs is 5.5 m. Find the height
of the peg on the common edge above the ground. [15]

3. A frustrum of a cone has a base dia of 60 mm and top dia of 40mm. The height of
the object is 40mm. A through square hole is centrally made (25 mm side) along
the axis. Any two edges of the hole starting from the same corner make equal
inclination to the HP. The axis is 300 to the VP and parallel to the HP. Draw the
projections of the solid. [15]

4. The development of a lateral surface of a cylinder is a rectangle 220 mm by


60mm. The height of the cylinder is greater than the base. Draw the development
of the lateral surface of this cylinder when it is cut by a section plane bisecting the
axis and at an angle of 300 to the base of the cylinder. [15]

5. A cone of base diameter 60mm and height 80mm stands on its base on the
ground. Hexagonal prism (base edge 15mm) with two opposite faces
perpendicular to the ground penetrates the cone. The axes of the objects are 10mm
away from each other and the axis of the cone is nearer to the VP. Both the axes
are parallel to the VP. The axis of the prism is parallel to the HP. Draw the view
from above and the view from the front and show the curves of interpenetrations.
[15]

6. A square prism of base edge 50mm and height 60mm is resting on its base on the
ground with one of the base edges parallel to the VP. A square hole 30mm ×
30mm is made through the prism. The axis of the hole and that of the prism bisect
each other at right angles to each other. Two adjacent short edges of the hole are
equally inclined to the ground. Draw the isometric projection of the object. [15]
7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A rectangular prism of base edges 60mm × 40mm and height 80mm is resting on
its broader rectangular face on the ground with the base parallel to the PP. The PP
bisects the axis of the object. The station point is on the central line of the object
80mm in front of the PP and 70mm above the ground. Draw the perspective
projection of the object. [15]

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Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO CE, BME, MCT, ETM)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) A forward reading vernier scale gives the following details 1 msd = 40 cm. 1 vsd
= 25 cm RF = 1 : 100. The scale is to be able to read upto 10 metres. Construct
and mark on the scale a distance of 7.85 m and 8.15 m.
b) The distance between the directrix and the focus of a parabola is 50 mm. Draw the
curve. Draw a tangent and normal at a point of the curve 100 mm from the
directrix. [8+7]

2. The HT and VT of a straight line coincide with each other. The view from above
and the view from the front makes equal inclinations of 300 to XY. One of the
ends of the line is 10 mm from the HP and 10 mm from the VP. The true length
of the line is 100 mm. Draw the projections and find the inclinations of the line
with the HP and the VP. [15]

3. A square lamina ABCD of sides 40 mm has one corner on the VP and another
corner on the same edge on the HP. The edge makes 300 to the HP and 600 to the
VP. Draw the projections when the surface makes 300 to the HP and remains
perpendicular to the VP. [15]

4. A hexagonal prism of height 60 mm stands on its base on the ground with one of
its rectangular faces being perpendicular to the VP. A groove starting from one of
the corners on the base travels around the prism and ends up at a corner on the top
face which is directly above the starting point. The groove has to be made on a
shortest possible route. The distance of the groove from the starting point to the
finishing point is 150mm. Draw the view of the prism from the front clearly
showing the route of the groove. [15]

5. A horizontal cylinder of 30mm diameter penetrates a vertical cylinder of 60mm


diameter. The axes of the objects are 15mm apart. Draw the curves of
intersection. [15]
6. A pentagonal prism of base edge 30mm and 70mm long is resting on one of its
longer edges on the ground. The rectangular faces connected with the edge on the
ground make equal inclinations with the ground. The axis of the prism is inclined
at 600 to the VP.
A section plane perpendicular to the VP and inclined at 450 to the ground cuts the
object by passing through the mid point of the axis. Draw the isometric view of
one of the cut pieces of the object. The cut portion should be visible to the
observer in the isometric view. [15]

7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]
8. A face ABCD of the object shown in figure below is touching the PP and the edge
AB is on the ground. The station point is 40mm to the right of the edge BC and
80mm away from PP. The horizon line is 90mm above the ground. Draw the
perspective view of the object. [15]

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Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO CE, BME, MCT, ETM)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) The total length of a forward reading vernier scale is 10 cm. This is divided into
25 equal parts and each part represents 20 cm. Construct the scale to have 1 vsd =
19 cm and mark on it a distance of 3.57 meters. What is the RF of the scale?
b) A stone thrown from the ground reaches a maximum height of 40 mm falls on to
the ground at a distance of 100 m from the point of projection. Trace the path of
the stone in space. [8+7]

2. The end A of a straight line AB is 10 mm from the VP and 20 mm from the HP.
The end B is 30 mm from the VP and 40 mm from the HP. The VT of the line is
20 mm from the end A as measured parallel to XY. Draw the projections and find
the TL and the inclinations of the line. [15]

3. In a triangular lamina one of the corners touch the VP and the edge opposite to
this corner touches the HP. The edge is parallel to the VP and 20 mm away from
it. The corner is 40 mm above the ground. The edge is 40 mm long. The median
through the corner is perpendicular to the edge on the HP. Draw the projections
and find the true shape of the lamina. [15]

4. A cube of 40 mm edge stands on one of its faces on the ground with one of the
vertical faces inclined at 450 to the VP. A through hole of diameter 20 mm is
made in the object. The axis of the hole is perpendicular to the VP and intersects
the axis of the cube at right angles to it. Draw the development of the lateral
surfaces of the cube. [15]

5. A triangular prism of edge of base 30mm has its axis parallel to the HP and
inclined at 600 to the VP. This prism interpenetrates a vertical cylinder of base
diameter 60mm. The axes of the objects intersect each other and one of the faces
of the prism is perpendicular to the HP. Draw the curves of intersection. [15]

6. A hexagonal prism of base edge 30mm and height 70mm is resting on its base on
the ground with one of the base edges parallel to the VP. It is cut by two section
planes one parallel to the base and the other inclined at 600 to the base and 300 to
the VP. The line of intersection of the section planes intersect the axis of the
object at a height of 40mm from the base. Draw an isometric view of the cut
object. The cut portions should be visible to the observer. [15]
7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A square prism of base edge 40mm long and height 70mm is resting on one of its
longer edges on the ground and parallel to the PP and 40mm behind the PP. The
station point is opposite to the centre of the axis and 60mm from the PP. The
horizon plane is 60mm above the ground. Draw the perspective view of the
object. [15]

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Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO CE, BME, MCT, ETM)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) In a vernier scale the difference between 1 vsd and 1 msd was found to be 1 cm.
RF = 1 : 100. The scale is able to measure a distance of 9 metres. Construct the
scale and measure a distance of 3.09 m.
b) The distance between the vertices of two branches of a hyperbola is 60 mm. The
asymptotes of the curve are inclined at 600 to the transverse axis. Construct the
hyperbola. [8+7]

2. The seat of a chair is a square 450 mm by 450 mm. Four legs from the corners of
the seat spread out and form the corners of a square 600 mm by 600 mm on the
flat ground. The height of the seat from the ground is 500 mm. Find the TL and
inclination of any one of the legs w.r.t the ground. [15]

3. ABC is an equilateral triangular lamina standing on one of its corners on the


ground. The surface is inclined to the ground. The median which is 50 mm long
passing through the corner on the ground is parallel to the VP and measures 30
mm in the view from above. Draw the projections and find the inclination of the
lamina with the ground. [15]

4. A hexagonal prism of 20 mm base edge and 70 mm height is resting on its base


on the ground with two adjacent faces being inclined equally to the VP. A hole of
20 mm diameter is made through the object such that the axis of the hole is
perpendicular to the axis of the object and bisects it. Draw the development of the
lateral surface of the object. [15]

5. A horizontal cylinder of base diameter 40mm inclined at 300 to the VP


interpenetrates a vertical cylinder of 60mm base diameter. The axes of the objects
intersect each other. Draw the curves of intersection. [15]

6. A square pyramid of 50mm base edge and height 70mm is resting on its base on
the ground with one of the base edges being parallel to the VP. It is cut by a
horizontal plane which intersects the axis at a distance of 50mm from the base.
Another square pyramid whose base exactly coincides with the cut portion of the
first pyramid and whose height is 50mm is placed on the first pyramid. Draw the
isometric projection of the pyramids. [15]
7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A triangular prism of base edges 40mm long and height 70mm is resting on one
of its rectangular faces on the ground with the base being parallel to the PP. The
PP bisects the axis of the object. The station point is 60mm from the PP. The
horizon is 70mm from the ground. Draw the perspective view of the object.
[15]

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Code.No: R09A10191
R09 SET-4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
I B.TECH – REGULAR EXAMINATIONS JUNE - 2010
ENGINEERING DRAWING
(COMMON TO CE, BME, MCT, ETM)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:75
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) The LC of a forward reading vernier is 1 cm. It is to be long enough to measure


12 metres. Construct the scale if 1 cm on this scale reads 0.6 metres and mark 647
metres and 601 metres on it.
b) The distance between the vertices of two branches of a hyperbola is 120 mm. The
distance between the vertex and a double ordinate of length 140 mm is 50 mm.
Construct the hyperbola. What is the distance between the vertex and the focus?
[15]

2. A room measures 10m × 6m × 4m. Two rods A and B 1.5m and 0.5m long
respectively are fixed at the roof vertically at one of their ends. The position of the
rods w.r.t the roof centre are:
A) N300 W 3m and
B) S450 E 2m
Find graphically the length of a tight thread connected to the free end of the rods
A and B. [15]

3. An equilateral triangular lamina has a hexagonal hole at its centre. The medians
50 mm long bisect the sides of the hexagon. The edge of the hexagon nearest to
the apex of the triangle is 40 mm. Draw the projections when the lamina is
standing on one of the edges of the triangle on the ground and 450 to the VP. The
surface of the lamina is inclined at 300 to the ground. [15]

4. A pentagonal prism of base edge 30 mm and height 60 mm is cut in such a


manner that the development of the lateral surface has a rectangular hole 70mm ×
30mm with its longer edge parallel to the base. The centre of the hole and the
centre of the developed surface both coincides. Draw the view of the object from
the front when one of the base edges is perpendicular to the VP and the object
stands on its base on the ground. [15]

5. A horizontal and circular hole of 60mm diameter is drilled through a vertical


cylinder of base diameter 80mm. The axis of the hole is parallel to the VP and
15mm in front of the axis of the cylinder. Draw the views of the object with the
curves of intersection. [15]
6. A hexagonal prism of base edge 30mm and height 70mm long is resting on its
rectangular face on the ground with its axis parallel to the VP. A square prism of
20mm base edge and height 40mm long rests on its base on the top rectangular
face of the hexagonal prism. The axis of the square prism intersects and bisects
the axis of the hexagonal prism when produced. One of the base edges of the
square prism is parallel to the VP. Draw an isometric projection of the set up.
[15]

7. Draw top, front and side views of the isometric projection given in figure. All
dimensions are in mm. [15]

8. A hollow cylinder of base diameter 50mm and axis 80mm long is resting on one
of its generators on the ground with the axis making an angle of 300 to the PP and
leaning towards the right. The thickness of the cylinder is 10mm. A point on the
circumference of the outer circle of the base nearest to the PP is 20mm behind it.
The station point which in on the central line of the axis is 60mm from the PP and
70mm above the ground. Draw the perspective projection of the object. [15]

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Code No: RR10107 RR Set No. 2
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. A rectangular plot of land area 2.0 hectares is represented on a map by a similar


rectangle of 8 sq.cm. Calculate the R.F of the scale of the map. The scale should
be long enough to measure up to 600 meters. Show a length of 459 m. [16]

2. For the given orthographic projections, Draw the isometric view as shown in the
figure5. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 5
3. An inelastic string 145 mm long, has its one end attached to the circumference of
a circular disc of 40 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other end of
the string , when it is completely wound around the disc, keeping the string always
tight and name the curve. [16]

4. A hexagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm and axis 55mm long, rests with its base
on the HP such that one of the edges of its base is perpendicular to VP. It is cut
by a section plane perpendicular to HP inclined at 450 to VP, and passing through
the pyramid at a distance of 10mm from the axis. Draw the sectional front view
and the true shape of the section. [16]

5. A point A is situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 12 mm above the ground
plane. The station point is 32 mm in front of the picture plane, 26 mm above the
ground plane. It lies in a central plane 14 mm to the right of the point. Draw the
perspective view of the point. [16]

6. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with

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a corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its
surface makes with the ground. [16]

7. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

8. A cylinder of diameter 100 mm(vertical) is penetrated by another cylinder of di-


ameter 40 mm(horizontal). The axes of both the cylinders intersect at right angles.
Draw the curves of intersection. [16]

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Code No: RR10107 RR Set No. 4
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. An inelastic string 145 mm long, has its one end attached to the circumference of
a circular disc of 40 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other end of
the string , when it is completely wound around the disc, keeping the string always
tight and name the curve. [16]
2. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with
a corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its
surface makes with the ground. [16]
3. For the given orthographic projections, Draw the isometric view as shown in the
figure5. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 5
4. A rectangular plot of land area 2.0 hectares is represented on a map by a similar
rectangle of 8 sq.cm. Calculate the R.F of the scale of the map. The scale should
be long enough to measure up to 600 meters. Show a length of 459 m. [16]
5. A cylinder of diameter 100 mm(vertical) is penetrated by another cylinder of di-
ameter 40 mm(horizontal). The axes of both the cylinders intersect at right angles.
Draw the curves of intersection. [16]
6. A hexagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm and axis 55mm long, rests with its base
on the HP such that one of the edges of its base is perpendicular to VP. It is cut
by a section plane perpendicular to HP inclined at 450 to VP, and passing through
the pyramid at a distance of 10mm from the axis. Draw the sectional front view
and the true shape of the section. [16]

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7. A point A is situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 12 mm above the ground
plane. The station point is 32 mm in front of the picture plane, 26 mm above the
ground plane. It lies in a central plane 14 mm to the right of the point. Draw the
perspective view of the point. [16]

8. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

?????

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Code No: RR10107 RR Set No. 1
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. A rectangular plot of land area 2.0 hectares is represented on a map by a similar


rectangle of 8 sq.cm. Calculate the R.F of the scale of the map. The scale should
be long enough to measure up to 600 meters. Show a length of 459 m. [16]
2. For the given orthographic projections, Draw the isometric view as shown in the
figure5. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 5
3. A hexagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm and axis 55mm long, rests with its base
on the HP such that one of the edges of its base is perpendicular to VP. It is cut
by a section plane perpendicular to HP inclined at 450 to VP, and passing through
the pyramid at a distance of 10mm from the axis. Draw the sectional front view
and the true shape of the section. [16]
4. A cylinder of diameter 100 mm(vertical) is penetrated by another cylinder of di-
ameter 40 mm(horizontal). The axes of both the cylinders intersect at right angles.
Draw the curves of intersection. [16]
5. An inelastic string 145 mm long, has its one end attached to the circumference of
a circular disc of 40 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other end of
the string , when it is completely wound around the disc, keeping the string always
tight and name the curve. [16]
6. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with
a corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its
surface makes with the ground. [16]

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7. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30
mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

8. A point A is situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 12 mm above the ground
plane. The station point is 32 mm in front of the picture plane, 26 mm above the
ground plane. It lies in a central plane 14 mm to the right of the point. Draw the
perspective view of the point. [16]

?????

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Code No: RR10107 RR Set No. 3
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
I B.Tech Supplementary Examinations, June 2010
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Common to CE, ME, MECT, MEP, AE, AME, MMT
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????

1. A cylinder of diameter 100 mm(vertical) is penetrated by another cylinder of di-


ameter 40 mm(horizontal). The axes of both the cylinders intersect at right angles.
Draw the curves of intersection. [16]

2. A rectangular plot of land area 2.0 hectares is represented on a map by a similar


rectangle of 8 sq.cm. Calculate the R.F of the scale of the map. The scale should
be long enough to measure up to 600 meters. Show a length of 459 m. [16]

3. Draw a rhombus of diagonals 100 mm and 60 mm long , with the longer diagonal
horizontal. The figure is the top view of a square of 100 mm long diagonals, with
a corner on the ground. Draw its front view and determine the angle which its
surface makes with the ground. [16]

4. Draw the isometric projection of a Frustum of hexagonal pyramid, side of base 30


mm the side of top face 15mm of height 50 mm. [16]

5. For the given orthographic projections, Draw the isometric view as shown in the
figure5. All dimensions are in mm. [16]

Figure 5
6. An inelastic string 145 mm long, has its one end attached to the circumference of
a circular disc of 40 mm diameter. Draw the curve traced out by the other end of
the string , when it is completely wound around the disc, keeping the string always
tight and name the curve. [16]

7. A point A is situated 20 mm behind the picture plane and 12 mm above the ground
plane. The station point is 32 mm in front of the picture plane, 26 mm above the

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ground plane. It lies in a central plane 14 mm to the right of the point. Draw the
perspective view of the point. [16]

8. A hexagonal pyramid side of base 25 mm and axis 55mm long, rests with its base
on the HP such that one of the edges of its base is perpendicular to VP. It is cut
by a section plane perpendicular to HP inclined at 450 to VP, and passing through
the pyramid at a distance of 10mm from the axis. Draw the sectional front view
and the true shape of the section. [16]

?????

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