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The document appears to be an exam for a class on engineering graphics. It contains 15 multiple choice questions about topics like drawing instruments, views, scales, and geometric shapes. It also contains 5 more multiple choice questions related to interpreting an engineering drawing and 2 longer questions asking to draw specific views of 3D objects.

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Director

(2023-24)
Engineering Graphics (Code: 046)
Class-XI

Time: 3 Hrs. Maximum Marks: 70

I. - -B
II. A .
III. Use both sides of the drawing sheet, if necessary.
IV. All dimensions are in millimetres.
V. Missing and mismatching dimensions, if any, may be suitably assumed.
VI. Follow the SP: 46 –

***************
SECTION-A
Q1) Which is the recent ureau of Indian
drawing? 1

(a) IS 696
(b) BS 46
(c) SP 46
(d) ASME Y14.1

Q2) A device which combines -square, set square, protractor and


scale is called: 1

(a) Fastner
(b) Template
(c)
(d)

Q3) Hidden lines are drawn as 1

(a) Dashed narrow lines


(b) Dashed wide lines
(c) Long-
(d) Long-
Q4) The point where the of a
triangle are concurrent is called the 1

(a) Incenter
(b) Circumcenter
(c) Orthocenter
(d) Centroid

Q5) A ten-sided polygon is referred as 1

(a) Tanagon
(b) Decadogon
(c) Decagon
(d) Dodecagon

Q6) In comparison is
1
(a) Larger
(b) Smaller
(c) More accurate
(d)

Q7) In isometric scale the angle between true length and isometric length is 1

(a) 90 ͦ
(b) 45 ͦ
(c) 30 ͦ
(d) 15 ͦ

Q8) A polygon having the sum of the measures of the interior angles equal to the sum of
the measures of the exterior angles is 1

(a) Triangle
(b) Quadrilateral
(c) Hexagon
(d) Octagon

Q9) The number of common tangents that can be drawn to two circles which touch each
other externally ? 1

(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Q10) correct statements regarding an isometric scale: 1

A. The true length is marked on the line drawn at an angle of 30° with the horizontal
base line.
B. The isometric scale is used to measure the foreshortened length of any

C. The isometric length is marked on the line drawn at an angle of 45° with the
horizontal base line.
D. The angular difference in between true length and isometric length is 15°.
E. The projectors from true length on isometric length is dropped horizontally.

Choose the correct

(a) A & D only


(b) C & E only
(c) B & D only
(d) C & E only

Q11) correct statements regarding a circle: 1

A. The length of a line segment joining the centre and the point on the
circumference of the circle is denoted by ø.

B. The length of a line segment joining the points on the circumference of the circle
which passes through the centre is denoted by ø.

C. Diameter is the longest chord in a circle.

D. Circle is defined as the path of a moving point which is equidistant from two
given points.

E. Line segment joining the centre and a point on the circumference of the circle is
known as the chord of the circle.

Choose the correct ven below:

(a) A & D only


(b) B & C only
(c) B & D only
(d) C & E only
Q12) correct statements regarding a Regular figure: 1

A. It is equiangular.
B. It is equilateral.
C. It always has diagonals.
D. Sum of interior angles is always equal to sum of exterior angles.
E. Sum of interior angles is always 360 ͦ.

(a) A & B only


(b) B & C only
(c) C & D only
(d) D & E only

Q13) Match Column-I with Column-II regarding drawing instruments: 1

Column- I Column- II

(Instruments) (Use)

1 T-Square (i) To draw smooth curves of almost any curvature.

2 Spring Bow Compass (ii) To draw parallel horizontal lines.

3 Divider (iii) To draw circle, arcs etc. of diameter less than 50


mm.
4 French Curves (iv) To transfer measurement from one part of drawing
to another part.

Choose the correct

(a) 1-(ii), 2-(i), 3-(iv), 4-(iii)

(b) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(i), 4-(ii)

(c) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(ii), 4-(i)

(d) 1-(ii), 2-(iii), 3-(iv), 4-(i)


Q14) Match Column-I with Column-II regarding Circle and Tangents: 1

Column- I Column- II

(No. Of Tangents) from Where Tangent to be drawn)

1 ZERO (0) (i) A Point on the circumference of the circle.

2 ONE (1) (ii) A Point inside the circle.

3 TWO (2) (iii) Two Points outside the circle.

4 FOUR (4) (iv) A Point is outside the circle

Choose the correct

(a) 1-(ii), 2-(i), 3-(iv), 4-(iii)

(b) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(i), 4-(ii)

(c) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(ii), 4-(i)

(d) 1-(ii), 2-(iii), 3-(iv), 4-(i)

Q15) Match Column-I with Column-II regarding ISOMETRIC PROJECTION/VIEW:


1
Column- I Column- II

1 Isometric View (i) Ellipse

2 (ii) Rhombus

3 Square (iii) True Length

4 Circle (iv) Isometric Length

Choose the correct


(a) 1-(ii), 2-(i), 3-(iv), 4-(iii)
(b) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(i), 4-(ii)
(c) 1-(iii), 2-(iv), 3-(ii), 4-(i)
(d) 1-(ii), 2-(iii), 3-(iv), 4-(i)
1x5=5

Ramesh is a student of class XI in a Sarvodaya Vidyalaya of Government of Delhi. He


is a student of commerce stream and one of his friends is studying in science stream with
one of his subjects as Engineering Graphics. While exchanging , he
found a sheet with a drawing on it. The same drawing is placed below as Figure-1 in order to
asked by Ramesh to his friend as you are also students of Engineering
Graphics.

FIGURE-1

Q16) The figure-

(a) A pentagonal pyramid


(b) A hexagonal pyramid
(c) A hexagonal prism
(d) A pentagonal prism
Q17) The axis of the solid as per the

(a) Perpendicular to V.P.


(b) Perpendicular to H.P.
(c) Parallel to V.P.
(d) Parallel to both V.P. and H.P.

Q18) The solid is

(a) one of it’s base vertex on H.P.


(b) on H.P.
(c)
(d)

Q19) If the Top View of the solid is a Triangle instead of Rectangle, then the solid is a

(a) A pentagonal pyramid


(b) A hexagonal pyramid
(c) A hexagonal prism
(d) A pentagonal prism

Q20) The edge of the base and height of axis of the solid in figure-1

(a) 60 mm and 30 mm
(b) 60 mm each
(c) 30 mm and 60 mm
(d) 30 mm each.

SECTION-B

Q21) Draw the top view & front view of a semi-circular lamina of 70 mm diameter having
its surface parallel and 5 mm above to H.P. with its diameter perpendicular to V.P.
6

OR

A hexagonal lamina of side 25 mm has its surface parallel to and 10 mm in front of


V.P. Draw its front view and top view when two of its sides are perpendicular to H.P.
Q22) A Pentagonal Prism of base edge 35 mm and axis ng on its base on H.P.
nearer to the
observer, draw its top view and front view. 8

OR

A hexagonal pyramid of base edge 30 mm and axis 60 mm n one of its base


edges on H.P. Keeping its axis perpendicular to V.P. and hexagonal base in front, draw
its front view and top view.

Q23) of a cylinder of 60 mm diameter and 80


on one of its circular bases, when it is cut by a horizontal
the axis at a point 50 mm above the base. 10

Q24) Draw to scale 1:1 the following views of any one of the machine blocks given below:
(A) Front View 4
(B) Top View 4
(C) Side View 4
, 3

OR
Q25(i) Draw an Isometric Scale. 4

(ii) Draw quilateral triangle of base edge 50 mm, keeping


its surface parallel to H.P. One of the sides of triangle is parallel to V.P. and farther
from it. Give dimensions, centre lines . 7

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