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Sample Midterm Problems - Engineering Graphics in Design

The document provides a sample midterm exam for an engineering graphics course. It includes representative problems like selecting correct isometric views from multiview drawings, adding missing lines to drawings, drawing isometric views from multiviews, and drawing multiviews from isometrics. It also shows the solution to an example problem demonstrating oblique line projection techniques.

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Sample Midterm Problems - Engineering Graphics in Design

The document provides a sample midterm exam for an engineering graphics course. It includes representative problems like selecting correct isometric views from multiview drawings, adding missing lines to drawings, drawing isometric views from multiviews, and drawing multiviews from isometrics. It also shows the solution to an example problem demonstrating oblique line projection techniques.

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Engineering Graphics in Design Syllabus Lectures Assignments Studio Resources

Sample Midterm Problems ENG 4 Fall 2012

The midterm will be about 65­75% graphics problems and 25­35% short answer, multiple choice, true/false, matching,
and/or definitions. You should have read Chapters 1­5. The concepts emphasized in class and studio will be the primary
material covered, but all of the concepts from the text may also be tested. Be sure to review the lecture material, your
notes, studio material, and all assignments. You should especially be comfortable drawing isometric drawings from
multiview and vice versa. The following are representative graphics problems. Click the image for the solution.

Select Correct Isometric View
For the multi­view projections shown in each lettered cell shown below (a)­(e), select the correct corresponding isometric
view in the row.

Missing Lines
Add any missing lines to the multiview drawing.
Multiview Drawing
Given the isometric shown below, draw carefully by freehand the three primary third­angle projections of the object using
a grid. Be sure to darken your lines.
Isometric Drawing
Given the three multi­views of an object, draw an isometric of the object. Be sure to darken you lines. (Hidden lines need
not be shown.)
Problem 5.120 (20)
This is the solution to the oblique line projection for problem 5.120 (20) showing how constructions lines and the miter
line are used to create the top view.

Created by Jason K. Moore with Hyde
 
To the extent possible under law, Jason K. Moore has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to ENG 4 Course Materials. This
work is published from: United States.

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