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    SECOND SEMESTER B.Tech. (ALL)

    END SEMESTER EXAMINATION MAY-JUNE 2010ME 117, ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

    Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70

    Note : (I) Attempt any FOURquestions.(ii) Viva-voce is compulsory and carries 14 marks.(iii) Assume suitable missing data, if any.

    Q.1 A line 50 mm long makes angle of 30 with HP and makes an angle 45 with VP. Its

    end A is 10 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of AB

    and determine its apparent inclination with the VP. (14)

    Q.2 A thin sheet in the form of a regular pentagon of 25 mm edge rests on H.P On one of

    its edges. The plane of sheet is inclined at 45 to the HP while the edge on which it

    resting inclined to V.P at 30. Draw its Front and Top views. (14)

    Q.3 Draw the projections of a regular pentagonal prism, side of the base 30 mm and 90

    mm long, is resting on one of the base edge on horizontal plane and face inclined 45

    to V .P. Its axis is parallel to VP. (14)

    Q.4 A hexagonal pyramid of height 65 mm and base side 25 mm, is resting on its base on

    the horizontal plane with one of its base sides parallel to the V.P. It is cut by a cutting

    plane inclined at 60 to H.P. and passes 40 mm above the base along the axis. Draw

    the front view, sectional top view and true shape of the cut surface of the pyramid.

    (14)

    Q.5 Develop the surface of a hexagonal prism of 50 mm side and axis 60 mm height.

    (14)

    Q.6 Viva Voce (14)

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    SECOND SEMESTER B.Tech. (ALL)

    END SEMESTER EXAMINATION MAY-JUNE 2010ME 117, ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

    Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70

    Note : (I) Attempt any FOURquestions.(ii) Viva-voce is compulsory and carries 14 marks.(iii) Assume suitable missing data, if any.

    Q.1 A line AB, 50 mm long makes angle of 30 with HP and makes an angle 45 with VP

    and Its end A is 10 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections

    of AB and determine its apparent inclination with the VP and H.P. (14)

    Q.2 Draw the projections of a Hexagonal plane, side 25 mm, resting in the H.P. On one of

    its edges. The plane of Hexagonal is inclined at 45 to the HP and perpendicular to VP.

    (14)

    Q.3 Draw the projections of a cylinder 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long, is resting on

    a point of base circle on H.P. with its axis inclined at 45 to H.P. and parallel to V.P.

    (14)

    Q.4 A Hexagonal Pyramid of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm long is resting on its base on HP

    with the edge of base perpendicular to V.P. It is cut by a section plane inclined at 30

    to HP and passing through the axis at 20 mm from the base. Draw its Front and Top

    view. (14)

    Q.5 Develop the surface of a right circular cone of 50 mm base diameter and axis 60 mm

    long. (14)

    Q.6 Viva Voce (14)

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    SECOND SEMESTER B.Tech. (ALL)

    END SEMESTER EXAMINATION NOV- DEC 2010ME 117, ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

    Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70

    Note : (I) Attempt any FOURquestions.(ii) Viva-voce is compulsory and carries 14 marks.(iii) Assume suitable missing data, if any.

    Q.1 A line AB, 65 mm long makes angle of 45 with HP and Its end A is 10 mm above the

    HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections and traces of the line AB. (14)

    Q.2 Draw the top and front views of a hexagonal lamina of 30 mm side having one of its

    edges parallel to both HP & VP and the nearest edge is 12 mm from each plane.. The

    surface lamina is inclined at an angle of 60 to the HP. (14)

    Q.3 Draw the projections of a regular Pentagonal prism, side of the base 25 mm and axis

    45 mm long, is resting on one of the corners of its base in such a way that the axis

    make an angle of 45 with H.P. (14)

    Q.4 A hexagonal pyramid of height 50 mm and base side 25 mm, is resting on its base on

    the horizontal plane with an edge of the base inclined at 60 to V.P. It is cut by a

    cutting plane inclined at 60 to H.P. and passes through a point along axis which is 30

    mm above the base along the axis. Draw the front view, sectional top view and true

    shape of the cut surface of the pyramid. (14)

    Q.5 Develop the surface of Hexagonal pyramid of 25 mm side and axis 60 mm height

    (14)

    Q.6 Viva Voce (14)

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    SECOND SEMESTER B.Tech. (ALL)

    END SEMESTER EXAMINATION MAY-JUNE 2010ME 117, ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

    Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70

    Note : (I) Attempt any FOURquestions.(ii) Viva-voce is compulsory and carries 14 marks.(iii) Assume suitable missing data, if any.

    Q.1 A line 50 mm long makes angle of 30 with HP and makes an angle 45 with VP. Its

    end A is 10 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of AB,

    determine its apparent inclination with the VP and also draw its traces. (14)

    Q.2 A thin sheet in the form of a regular pentagon of 25 mm edge rests on H.P on one of

    its edges. The plane of sheet is inclined at 45 to the HP while the edge on which it

    resting inclined to V.P at 30. Draw its Front and Top views. (14)

    Q.3 Draw the projections of a regular pentagonal prism, side of the base 30 mm and 90

    mm long, is resting on one of the base edge on horizontal plane and face inclined 45

    to V .P. Its axis is parallel to VP. (14)

    Q.4 A right circular cylinder of diameter 30 mm and 65 mm long, is resting on its base. An

    auxiliary inclined plane inclined at 45o

    cuts the axis of the cylinder at 15 mm from the

    top. Draw the sectional top view and true shape of the section.

    (14)

    Q.5 Develop the lateral surface of a right circular cone of 50 mm base diameter and axis 60

    mm long. It is cut by a cutting plane passing through its one edge inclined at 45o

    to the

    H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. (14)

    Q.6 The figure 1 shows the top and front view of an object. Draw its isometric view.

    (14)

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    Figure 1

    Q.7 Viva Voce (14)

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    SECOND SEMESTER B.Tech. (ALL)

    END SEMESTER EXAMINATION NOV-DEC 2010ME 117, ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

    Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70

    Note : (I) Attempt any FOURquestions.(ii) Viva-voce is compulsory and carries 14 marks.(iii) Assume suitable missing data, if any.

    Q.1 Plan and elevation of a line AB 60 mm long measures 54 mm and 45 mm respectively.

    End A is 15 mm from HP and 10 mm from VP. Draw its projections and determine its

    inclinations with reference planes assuming the line in the first quadrant. Also draw its

    traces. (14)

    Q.2 Draw the projections of a Hexagonal lamina, side 25 mm, resting in the H.P. on one of

    its edges. The plane of Hexagonal is inclined at 45 to the HP and 30o

    perpendicular to

    VP. (14)

    Q.3 Draw the projections of a cylinder 40 mm diameter and axis 55 mm long, is resting on

    a point of base circle on H.P. with its axis inclined at 45 to H.P. and parallel to V.P.

    (14)Q.4 A Pentagonal Pyramid of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm long is resting on its base on HP

    with the edge of base perpendicular to V.P. It is cut by a section plane inclined at 30

    to HP and passing through the axis at 20 mm from the base. Draw three views and

    obtain true shape of the section. (14)

    Q.5 A right circular cone of 50 mm base diameter resting on its base on HP and having axis

    60 mm long. It is sectioned by a section plane passing through point on the axis 25 mm

    above the base and makes an angle of 45o

    with the HP and perpendicular to the VP.

    Develop its surface. (14)

    Q.6 The figure (1) shows the top and front view of an object. Draw its isometric view.

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    Figure - 1

    Q.7 Viva Voce (14)