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The document provides solutions to projection of points problems. Some key points: 1. It shows the front, top, and side views of various points defined by their distances from planes like HP, VP, RPP, and LPP. 2. It finds the distances of some points from VP when their shortest distance from the XY or X1Y1 line is given. 3. It draws multiple points on the same reference line and states the quadrants each point lies in. 4. One problem finds the distances of a point equidistant from HP and VP from those planes, when the point is a given distance from RPP.

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Projections of Points1

The document provides solutions to projection of points problems. Some key points: 1. It shows the front, top, and side views of various points defined by their distances from planes like HP, VP, RPP, and LPP. 2. It finds the distances of some points from VP when their shortest distance from the XY or X1Y1 line is given. 3. It draws multiple points on the same reference line and states the quadrants each point lies in. 4. One problem finds the distances of a point equidistant from HP and VP from those planes, when the point is a given distance from RPP.

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Pr o j e c t i o n s

of
Points

-Girish Hanumaiah

Projections of Points
1. (15) A point P is 30 mm infront of VP, 40 mm above HP and 50 mm from RPP. Draw its projections.

Solution:
X1

p'

p"

40

Right side view

RPP

VP

Y
30

45

HP

50

Y1

2. (18), (42) A point is 30 mm infront of VP, 20 mm above HP and 25 mm infront / behind / from LPP.
Draw its projects and name the side view.

Solution:

X1

Right side view


a"

20

a'
25
LPP

VP

45

HP

30

Y1

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Projections of Points
3. (16) A point P is 45 mm above HP, 60 mm behind VP and 30 mm from RPP. Draw the three
principles view of the point. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.
Solution:

30

X1

p'

45

60

Right side view

45

RPP

VP (HP)

Y
Y1

4. (19) A point is 40 mm behind VP, 15 mm above HP and 25 mm infront / behind / from LPP. Draw
its projections and name the side view.
X1

Solution:

25

a'

45

VP(HP)

15

a"
Left side view

40

LPP
Y
Y1

5. (43) A point is 40 mm behind VP, 20 mm above HP and 30 mm infront / Behind / from LPP. Draw
its projections and name the side view.
X1

Solution:

30
a

40

a'

a"

VP (HP)

20

45

Left side view


LPP
Y
Y1

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Projections of Points
6. (22) A point is 35 mm below HP, 20 mm behind VP and 25 mm behind / infront / from RPP. Draw
its projections and name the side view.
Solution:

25

X1

45

20

HP

RPP
35

VP

a"
a'

Right side view


Y

7. (47) A point is 35 mm below HP, 15 mm behind VP and 25 mm behind / infront / from RPP. Draw
its projections and name the side view.
Solution:

X1

25

HP

HP

VP

VP RPP

35

45

15

a"
a'

Right side view


Y1

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Projections of Points
8.(6,17), Draw all the three views of a point P lying 60mm below HP,70 mm infront of VP and 40mm
from RPP. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.
1

VP
(HP)

RPP

70

60

40

45

Solution:

p'

p"

p
Y1
9. (20) A point is 30 mm behind VP, 30 mm above HP and 25 mm infront / behind / from LPP. Draw
its projections and name the side view.
X

Solution:

25
a'
(a)

a"

45

30

Left side view

VP (HP)

LPP
Y
Y1

10. (44) A point is 30 mm behind VP, 30 mm above HP and 20 mm infront / behind / from RPP.
Draw its projections and name the side view.
20

Solution:

X1
a"

(a) a'

30

Right side view


RPP

VP (HP)

45

Y
Y1

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Projections of Points
11. (21) A point is lying on HP, 20 mm behind VP and 25 mm behind / infront / from RPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view.
Solution: Point A lies in 2nd as well as 3rd Quadrant
25

X1

a
Right side view

VP (HP)

45

20

Point A lies in 2nd Quadrdant

a'

RPP

a"

Y1

25

Point A lies in 3rd Quadrant

X1

45

20

Right side view

HP
X

a'

VP

a"

RPP
Y1

12. (46) A point is lying on HP, 20 mm behind VP and 35 mm behind / infront / from RPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view.
Solution: Point A lies in 2nd as well as 3rd Quadrant
35

Point A lies in 2nd Quadrdant

X1

a
Right side view

VP (HP)

45

20

RPP
a'

a"

Y1
Point A lies in 3rd Quadrant

35

X1

45

20

Right side view

HP
VP

a'

RPP

a"

Y
1

Note: Both the quadrant is shown only for reference. In the examination show only one quadrant

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Projections of Points
13. (23) A point is lying on VP, 20 mm below HP and 30 mm behind / infront / from LPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view.
Solution:
45

X1

Point A lies in 3rd Quadrant


HP
VP

a
Y

LPP
20

Left side view


a'

a"
30
Y1
X1

Point A lies in 4th Quadrant

45

VP(HP)

LPP

a
20

a"
a'

30
Right side view Y1

14. (45) A point is lying on VP, 10 mm below HP and 30 mm behind / infront / from LPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view.
X1
a

LPP

VP

10

HP
X

a"
Left side
view

30

a'

Y1

X1

Point A lies in 4th Quadrant


X

45

LPP

Right side
view

VP (HP)
a"
30

Y
10

Point A lies in 3rd Quadrant

45

Solution:

a'

Y1

Note: Both the quadrant is shown only for reference. In the examination show only one quadrant

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Projections of Points
15. (34) Point A is 20 mm above HP and in the 1st quadrant. Its shortest distances from the XY line
is 40 mm. Draw the projections determine its distance from VP.

X1
ANY
DISTANCE

Solution:
a'

a"

20

0
R4

RPP

VP

45

L=?

HP

a
Y1
ANSWERS
L = 34.64 mm
Point A is 34.64 mm infront of VP.

16. (39) Draw the projections of a point A lying 30 mm above HP and in first quadrant. If its shortest
distance from the line of intersection of HP and VP is 50 mm. Also find the distance of the point from
VP.
Solution:
X1

ANY
DISTANCE

a"

a'

VP

LPP

L = 40

45

HP

30

R5
0

a
Y1

ANSWERS
L = 40.00 mm
The point A is 40.00 mm infront of VP.

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Projections of Points
17. (9) A point G is 25 mm below HP and is situtated in the third quadrant. Its shortest distance from
the intersection of XY and X1Y1 is 45 mm. Drawits projection and find its distance from VP.
X1
ANY
g DISTANCE

L=?

Solution:

45

HP
VP

RPP

25

R4
5

g'

Y1

g"

ANSWERS
L = 37.42 mm

Point G is 37.42 mm behind VP

18. (33) A point A is 40 mm infront of VP and is situated in the fourth quadrant. Its shortest distance
from the intersection of XY and X1Y1, is 45 mm. Draw its projections. Also find distance from VP.
Solution:
ANY
DISTANCE

45

Y
VP
(HP)

L=?
40

X1

RPP
R4

a"

a'

a
Y1
ANSWERS
L = 20.62 mm
Point A = 20.62 mm below HP

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Projections of Points
19. (3), (27). Draw and state the quadrants in which the following points are located. Assume any
distances.
A - front view below XY line and Top view above XY line
B - Front and Top views below XY line.
C - Front and Top views are above XY line.
D - Front view above XY line and Top view below XY line.
a

Solution:

d'

c'
X

Y
b
a'

b'

A lies in 3rd Quadrant


B lies in 4th Quadrant
C lies in 2nd Quadrant
D lies in 1st Quadrant

20. (2), (50). Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient
distance between each projectors. Name the quarants in which they lie.
E - 30 mm below HP and 25 mm behind VP.
F - 35 mm below HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
G - on HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
H - on HP and 35 mm behind VP.
h
Solution:

25

35

g'

30

35

30

30

h'

f
e'

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f'

E - 3rd Quadrant
F - 4th Quadrant
G - 1st as well as 4th Quadrant
H - 2nd as well as 3rd Quadrant

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Projections of Points
21. (26). Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient
distance between each projectors. Name the quadrant in which they lie.
M - 30 mm below HP and 25 mm behind VP.
N - 35 mm below HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
P - on HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
Q - on HP and 35 mm behind VP.
Solution:

25

35

p'

m'

30

30

35

30

q'

M - 3rd Quadrant

N - 4th Quadrant

n'

P - 1st as well as 4th Quadrant


Q - 2nd as well as 3rd Quadrant

22. (1). Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient
distance between each projectors. Name the quadrants in which they lie.
A - 30 mm above HP and 35 mm infront of VP.
B - 35 mm above HP and 40 mm behind VP.
C - 40 mm above HP and on VP.
D - 35 mm below HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
b

Solution:

c'

b'

30

40

40

35

a'

35

35

30

d
a

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d'

A - 1st Quadrant
B - 2nd Quadrant
C - 1st as well as 2nd Quadrant
D - 4th Quadrant

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Projections of Points
23. (25) Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient
distance between each projectors. Name the quadrants in which they lie.
P - 20 mm above HP and 35 mm infront of VP.
Q - 30 mm above HP and 40 mm behind VP.
R - 40 mm above HP and on VP.
S - 35 mm below HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
q

r'

Solution:

20

30

40

p'

40

q'

P - 1st Quadrant
Q - 2nd Quadrant
R - 1st as well as 2nd Quadrant
S - 4th Quadrant

35

35

30

s
s'

24. (49) Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line,
keeping convenient distance between each projectors. Also state the quadrants in which they lie.
P - 25 mm above HP and 35 mm infront of VP.
Q - 30 mm above HP and 40 mm behind VP.
R - 40 mm above HP and on VP.
S - 35 mm below HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
q

r'

Solution:
q'

25

40
30

40

p'

35

35

30

s
p

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s'

P - 1st Quadrant
Q - 2nd Quadrant
R - 1st as well as 2nd Quad.
S - 4th Quadrant

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Projections of Points
25. (35) Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient
distance between each projectors and state the quadrants in which they lie.
P - 10 mm above HP and 15 mm infront of VP.
Q - 15 mm above HP and 25 mm behind VP.
R - 25 mm below HP and in VP.
S - 40 mm above HP and in VP.
s'
Solution:

40

10

15

25

q'
p'

Y
25

15

s
P - 1st Quadrant

Q - 2nd Quadrant
R - 3rd as well as 4th Quadrant
S - 1st as well as 2nd Quadrant

r'

26. (40) Draw the projections of the following points on the same reference XY line and state the
quadrants in which they lie.
E - 35 mm above HP and on VP.
F - 30 mm below HP and on VP.
G - on HP and 25 mm behind VP.
H - on HP and 30 mm infront of VP.
Solution:
e'

25

35

h'

Y
30

g'
30

E - 1st as well as 2nd Quadrant


f'

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F - 3rd as well as 4th Quadrant


G - 2nd as well as 3rd Quadrant
H - 1st as well as 4th Quadrant

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Projections of Points
27. (11) Draw the projections of point G which is in 1st Quadrant such that it is equidistant from HP
and VP. The point is 25 mm from RPP. Determine its distance from HP and VP.
Solution:
X1

25

g"

VP

RPP

45

45

R2
5

g'

HP

g
Y1

Point G is 17.68 mm above HP and 17.68 mm infront of VP.

28. (4) A point 30 mm above XY line is the front view of two points A and B. The top view of A is 40 mm
behind VP and the top view of B is 45 mm infront of VP. Draw the projections of the points and state the
quadrants in which the points are situated.
Solution:
a

30

40

b' a'

45

b
A - 2nd Quadrant
B - 1st Quadrant

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Projections of Points
29. (28) A point 30 mm above XY line is the front view of 3 points P,Q and R. The top view of R is 40
mm behind VP, the top view Q is on XY line and top view of point P is 45 mm infront of VP. Draw the
projections of the points and state the quadrants in which the points are situated.
Solution:

30

40

p',q',r'

45

P - 1st Quadrant

Q - 1st as well as 2nd Quadrant


R - 2nd Quadrant

30. (41) A point 20 mm below the reference XY line is the top view of three points P,Q and R. P is 20
mm below HP, Q is 35 mm above HP and R is on HP. Draw the projections of the three points and
state their positions and quadrants in which they are situated.
Solution:

35

q'

r'

Y
20

p',(p),q,r

P - 20 mm below HP and 20 mm infront of VP - 4th Quadrant


Q - 35 mm above HP and 20 mm infront of VP - 1st Quadrant
R - on HP and 20 mm infront of VP - 1st as well as 4th Quadrant

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Projections of Points
31. (24) A point A is 20 mm above HP and 25 mm infront of VP. Another point B is 25 mm behind
VP and 40 mm below HP. Draw their projections when the distance between their projectors parallel
to XY line is zero mm. Add the right side view only to point B.
Solution:
b

X1

45

25
20

a'

40

25

a
Right side
view
b'

b"

Y1

32. (48) A point P is 15 mm above HP and 25 mm infront of VP. Another point Q is 25 mm behind VP and 40 mm below
HP. Draw their projections when the distance between their projectors parallel to XY line is zero mm. Add the right side
view only to point Q.

Solution:
X1
q

45

15

25

p'

40

25

q'

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Right side view


Y1

q"

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Projections of Points
33. (30) The common point 40 mm below XY line represents not only the front views of three points
A,B and C but also the top view of point C. The top view of point B is lies on XY line and top view of
point A lies 50 mm above it. Draw the projections of the points and add the right side view to the
point A only. Also state in which the quadrants the points lie.
Solution:

X1

50

45

40

A - 3rd Quadrant
B - 3rd as well as 4th Quadrant

a',b',c',(c)

a"

C - 4th Quadrant

Y1

34. (7), (31) A point P is on HP and 35 mm infront of VP. Another point Q is on VP and below HP.
The line joining their front views makes an angle of 30 deg. to XY line, while the line joining their top
views makes an angle of 45 deg. with XY line. Find the distance of the point Q from HP.

Solution:
p'

35

L=?

30

45

q'

p
ANSWERS
L = 20.21 mm
Q is 20.21 mm below HP

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Projections of Points
35. (12),(36) A point R is 25 mm above HP and 20 mm infront of VP. Another point S is on HP and
30 mm behind VP. The distance between their projectors measured parallel to the line of intersection
VP and HP is 50 mm. Find the distance between top views of points R and S.
s

Solution:

25

30

r'

X
50

20

s'

The distance between top views of points R and S is 70.71 mm

36. (13), (37) A point M is on HP and 30 mm infront of VP. Another point N is 20 mm below HP and
20 mm infront of VP. The distance between their projectors measured parallel to XY line is 50 mm.
Find the distance between front views of the point M and N.
Solution:

m'

30

20

n' (n)
m

The distance between front views of M and N are 53.85 mm

37. (14), (38) A point P is on HP and 30 mm infront of VP. Another point Q is on VP and 40 mm above
HP. The distance between their projectors parallel to XY line is 50 mm. Find the distance between their
front and top views of the points P and Q.
Solution:

40

q'

p'

30

50

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Distance between their front views of P and Q is 64.03 mm


Distance between their top views of P and Q is 58.31 mm

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Projections of Points
38. (8) Two points R and S are on HP. The point R is 35 mm infront of VP, while S is 50 mm behind
VP. The line joining their top views makes an angle of 40 deg. with XY. Find the horizontal distance
between the two projectors.
Solution:
s

50

LOCUS OF S

40

r'

s'

35

D=?
ANSWER
D = 101.30 mm
r

39. (32) Two points P and Q are on HP. The point P is 30 mm behind VP, while Q is 50 mm infront
of VP. The line joining their top views makes an angle of 40 deg. with XY. Find the horizontal distance
between their projectors parallel to XY line.

Solution:

30

q'

50

D=?

40

p'

ANSWER
D = 95.34 mm

LOCUS OF Q

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Projections of Points
40. (29) A point M is 30 mm infront of VP and 20 mm above HP, another point N is 15 mm behind
VP and 25 mm below HP. The horizontal distance between the points parallel to XY line is 50 mm.
Draw the projections of the points M and N and join their front and top views. Draw the right side view
for the point N only.
Solution:
X1
m'

45

15

20

30

25

Right side view

n"

n'

50

Y1

41. (5) A point A is 30 mm infront of VP and 40 mm above HP. Another point B is 20 mm behind VP
and 35 mm below HP. The horizontal distance between the points measured parallel to XY line is 60
mm. Draw the three projections of the points. Join their front and top views.
Solution:

X1

a'

s"

45

20

40

35

30

45

a
60

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b'

b"
Y1

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Projections of Points
42. (10) A point S is in first quadrant and equidistant of 50 mm from all the three principal planes.
Draw the projections of the point. Draw all the three views of the point.
Solution:
50

X
1

s'

50

s"

RPP

VP
X

50

45

HP

s
Y1

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