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GLOBAL GROUP OF INSTITUTES, AMRITSAR
DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES & HUMANITIES
Subject: EGD (BTME 101-21) MODEL PAPER I Time Allowed: 3 Hours Max Marks: 60 Class: Sec C Instructions to candidates: Attempt all questions from section A. Attempt 05 questions from section B & C such that you should attempt atleast 02 questions from each section. Section – A [Marks: 2 each] Q1 a. Define a plane. What is the difference between a plane and lamina? b. Define the term traces of line. c. Define the term Auxiliary plane. How can we classify them? d. Differentiate between right and oblique solid? e. Differentiate between prism and pyramid? f. Differentiate between frustum and truncated solid. g. Write a short note on free hand drafting. h. Differentiate between isometric projection and isometric drawing. i. Isometric projection is special case of orthographic projection. Comment on the statement. j. Define AIP & AVP terms
Section –B [Marks: 8 each]
Q2 (a) Draw the projection of a Pentagonal plane 25 mm side resting in H.P on one of its corner and the plane makes an angle of 300 with HP. Draw its projections. (b) Draw the projection of a Pentagonal plane 25 mm side resting in H.P on one of its side and the plane makes an angle of 300 with HP. Draw its projections. Q3 (a) Draw the Isometric View of Cylinder of Diameter 30 mm and Height 60 mm. (b) Draw the Isometric View of Pentagonal Pyramid of base edge 30 mm and height 60 mm. Q4 A Cylinder of diameter 30 mm and 50 mm long is centrally placed on the top of a cube of 40 mm long edges. Draw isometric view of the pair. Q5 Draw the projection of a hexagon plane 25 mm side resting in H.P on one of its side and the plane make an angle of 30 0 with HP and the side on which it is resting make an angle of 300 with VP. Draw its projections. Section –C [Marks: 8 each] Q7 A Hexagonal Prism base 25 mm side, axis 70 mm long, is resting on one of its side in H.P. Draw the projections when the axis is inclined at 45 0 H.P. and parallel to V.P. Q8 A Pentagonal pyramid of 30 mm base sides and 50 mm long axis is centrally placed on the top of a cube of 40 mm long edges. Draw isometric view of the pair. Q9 A Pentagonal Pyramid base 25 mm side, axis 60 mm long, is resting on one of its side in H.P. Draw the projections when the axis is inclined at 300 H.P. and side on which it rest is also making an angle of 300 with V.P. Q10 Draw the projections of the following solids, resting in HP on their bases as given, and using common reference line. a. A cylinder having 30 mm as base diameter and 60 mm height. b. A pentagonal prism, edge of base 30 mm and 50 mm long, having one of its base edges perpendicular to VP. c. A cone of 30 mm base diameter and height 60 mm. d. A pentagonal pyramid, 25 mm edge and 60 mm height, an edge of its base at 90 0 to VP. **********
Mechanical Drawing Self-Taught
Comprising instructions in the selection and preparation of drawing instruments, elementary instruction in practical mechanical drawing; together with examples in simple geometry and elementary mechanism, including screw threads, gear wheels, mechanical motions, engines and boilers