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Technical Drawing Applications

This document provides instructions for a technical drawing applications exam lasting three hours. It contains two sections with multiple choice questions about technical drawing topics. Section A has three out of five questions to be answered on concepts like constructing parabolas, prisms, and scales. Section B has two out of three questions, including drawing views, dimensions, and geometric cuts of objects. All questions require technical drawings to be shown at full scale with construction lines.

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Technical Drawing Applications

This document provides instructions for a technical drawing applications exam lasting three hours. It contains two sections with multiple choice questions about technical drawing topics. Section A has three out of five questions to be answered on concepts like constructing parabolas, prisms, and scales. Section B has two out of three questions, including drawing views, dimensions, and geometric cuts of objects. All questions require technical drawings to be shown at full scale with construction lines.

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TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS

(Three hours)

Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.


You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.

Attempt five questions in all.


You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B.
Each Section should be answered on a separate paper.
All questions must be answered in full scale.
All construction lines must be shown.
All dimensions are in millimetres unless specified otherwise.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].

SECTION A (48 Marks)


Answer any three questions from this Section.

Question 1
Construct a Parabola of 120 mm base and axis of 80 mm by the Tangent method. [16]

Question 2.

(a) Construct a parallelogram ABCD having its perimeter = 240 mm.


AB : BC = 5 : 3 and angle BAD = 60 .
On side AD draw an equilateral triangle ADE. [8]

(b) Draw the front view, the top view and the left hand side view of a hexagonal right
prism when its axis is parallel to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane.
Two sides of the base are parallel to the horizontal plane. Use the THIRD ANGLE
method of projection. [8]

111 ICSE Specimen Question Paper


Question 3
Figure 1 given below shows two views of a block in the FIRST ANGLE method of
projection. Draw an oblique view of the block if the receding axis is inclined at 45 to the
horizontal plane. [16]

Figure 1

Question 4.

Construct a diagonal scale.


Given : R.F. = 1 : 40, maximum length = 4 m.
Taking the measurements from this scale, construct a regular pentagon ABCDE of
side = 2.37 m.
Draw a circle of radius = 1.42 m with the vertex A of the pentagon as its centre.
Draw two tangents to this circle from the vertex C of the pentagon. [16]

112 ICSE Specimen Question Paper


Question 5.
Figure 2 given below shows a LEVER. Copy the figure using a scale 1:1. [16]

Figure 2

113 ICSE Specimen Question Paper


SECTION B (52 Marks)
Answer any two questions from this Section.

Question 6.

Figure 3 given below is shown in isometric view. Draw:


(a) the full sectional elevation (section A-A).
(b) the full sectional right hand side view (Section B-B).
(c) the plan.
Use the THIRD ANGLE method of projection.
Insert any six dimensions. [26]

Figure 3

114 ICSE Specimen Question Paper


Question 7.

Copy the isometric view of a cast iron block as shown in Figure 4 given below. Do not
insert any dimensions. [26]

Figure 4

115 ICSE Specimen Question Paper


Question 8.

Figure 5 given below shows two views of a square prism which is resting on the H.P.
The sides of the base are equally inclined to the V.P. It is cut by a plane, inclined at
60 to the H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. The vertical trace (V.T.) of the section
plane is shown in the figure. Draw the
(a) front view.
(b) sectional top view.
(c) auxiliary top view of the part P of the prism on an auxiliary plane parallel to
the section plane.
Use the FIRST ANGLE method of projection. [26]

Figure 5

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