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The document contains 20 problems related to drawing orthographic projections, isometric projections, and developments of lateral surfaces of various objects and solids. The problems involve drawing front, top, and side views of objects, isometric views from given orthographic views, and developing lateral surfaces of cones, pyramids, prisms when given dimensions and cutting plane details.

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The document contains 20 problems related to drawing orthographic projections, isometric projections, and developments of lateral surfaces of various objects and solids. The problems involve drawing front, top, and side views of objects, isometric views from given orthographic views, and developing lateral surfaces of cones, pyramids, prisms when given dimensions and cutting plane details.

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Question Bank UNIT-III

1. Construct an ellipse when the distance of the focus from the directrix is equal to 50mm and
eccentricity is 2/3.
2. The major and minor axes of an ellipse measure 100mm and 70mm respectively. Draw an
ellipse by the rectangle method.
3. Construct a parabola, when the distance of the focus from the directrix 50mm.
4. Draw a parabola having base length 80mm and axis height 50mm by the rectangle method.
5. The distance of the focus from the directrix is 54mm. A point moves in such a way that the
eccentricity is equal to 5/4. Draw the locus of the point and name the curve.
6. Draw Archemedian Spiral of 90 mm radius for 1 convolution /revolution. As well as for 3/2
revolution.
7. Draw an involute of a circle 50 mm diameter.
8. Draw an involute of Pentagon of side 25 mm
9. Draw an involute of Square of side 25 mm.
10. Draw an involute of Hexagon of side 25 mm.
11. A circle of 40mm diameter rolls along a straight line without slipping. Draw the curve Cycloid
traced out by a point P on the circumference, for one complete Revolution with Nearest and
Farthest Point P.
12. Draw a helix of one revolution of cylinder of base diameter 60 mm and axis height (Pitch) 100
mm.
13. Draw a helix of one revolution on cone of base diameter 70 mm and axis height (Pitch) 90 mm.
14. Draw an ellipse by rectangle method if the major axis & Minor axis are 90mm & 60 mm
respectively.
15. Draw an ellipse by rectangle method if the major axis & Minor axis are 120 mm & 80 mm
respectively.
16. Draw an ellipse by directrix focus method if distance of focus point from directrix is 60 mm &
eccentricity is 2/3.
17. Draw an ellipse by directrix focus method if distance of focus point from directrix is 50 mm &
eccentricity is 2/3.
18. Draw a parabola by rectangle method if the base is 80 mm and axis height is 100 mm.
19. A point P is moving around the surface of the cone of base 70 mm & height 100 mm if point P
starting from apex and reaches to base in one and half turn. Draw the projection of path P.
20. Draw involute of circle of diameter 50 mm .
Question Bank UNIT-IV

UNIT- IV : Orthographic Projection


Problem 01: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 02: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 03: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)_Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 04: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i) Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 05: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 06: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 07: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 08: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 09: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:

SECTIONAL ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION


Problem 10: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 11: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 12: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 13: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 14: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 15: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 16: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 17: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 18: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 19: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 20: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Problem 21: Figure shows pictorial view of object using first angle method of projection draw

(i)Sectional Front View (ii) Top view & (iii) Side view of the object

Solution:
Question Bank

Unit V Isometric projection

Problem 01: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 02: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 03: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 04: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 05: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 06: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 07: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 08: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 09: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 10: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 11: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 12: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 13: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 14: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 15: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 16: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Problem 17: Draw isometric view from following orthographic views.

Solution:
Question Bank

UNIT VI: DEVELOPMENT OF LATERAL SURAFACES

Problem 01: Draw the development of cone having base diameter 50 mm and axis
height 70 mm.

Solution:
Problem 02: Draw the development of cone having base diameter 50 mm and axis
height 70 mm. If its axis is cut by cutting plane which bisect the axis of the cone and
inclined at 450 to H.P.

Solution:
Problem 03: Draw the development of pentagonal pyramid having base side 30 mm
& axis height 60 mm.

Solution:
Problem 04: A hexagonal pyramid having base side 30 mm and axis height 75 mm is
resting on H.P. with side of base parallel to V. P. It is cut by sectional Plane
perpendicular to V. P. & inclined to H.P. at 450 and bisecting the axis. Draw its
development.

Solution:
Problem 05: A square pyramid with side of base 30 mm and axis 50 mm long, is
resting on its base on H.P. with as edge of base parallel to V.P. It is cut by a section
plane, perpendicular to V.P. and inclined at 450 to H.P. The sectional plane passing
through the midpoint of the axis. Draw the development of the surface of the cut
pyramid.

Solution:
Problem 06: A frustum of square pyramid has its base 40 mm side, top 16 mm side
and height 60 mm, its axis is vertical and side of base is parallel to vp. Draw the
projection of frustum and show development of the lateral surfaces of it.

Solution:
Problem 10: Figure shows the development of square pyramid. Draw development of
its lateral surfaces and is top view.

Solution:
Problem 11: A hexagonal pyramid of side of base 30 mm and height 60 mm is resting
vertically on its base on HP such that two of the side of the base are perpendicular to
VP. The cutting plane bisect the axis of the pyramid. Obtain the development of the
lateral surface of the truncated pyramid.

Solution:
Problem 12: A pentagonal pyramid, side of base 30 mm and height 52 mm, stand
with its base on HP and an edge of the base is parallel to VP and nearer to it. IT is cut
by a plane perpendicular to VP. Inclined at 400 to HP and passing through a point on
the axis, 32 mm above the base. Draw the sectional Top View. Develop the lateral
surface of the truncated pyramid.

Solution:
Problem 13: Draw the development of lateral surfaces of triangular prism of base side
40 mm and axis height 60 mm.

Solution:
Problem 14: A pentagonal prism side of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm has its base side
parallel to VP and nearer to observer. Draw development of lateral surfaces.

Solution:
Problem 15:

Solution:
Problem 16:

Solution:
Problem 17:

Solution:
Problem 18:

Solution:
Problem 19:

Solution:

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