EnggGraphics SQP
EnggGraphics SQP
EnggGraphics SQP
XII – (2023-24)
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (046)
Note:
(i) Attempt all the questions.
(ii) Use both sides of the drawing sheet, if necessary.
(iii) All dimensions are in millimetres.
(iv) Missing and mismatching dimensions, if any, may be suitably
assumed.
(v) Follow the SP: 46 – 2003 revised codes. (with first angle method of
projection)
(vi) In no view of question 21, are hidden edges or lines required.
(vii) In question 23, hidden edges or lines are to be shown in views
without section.
SECTION – A
1. What is the angle between main scale and Isometric scale in the
construction of isometric scale?
(a) 15°
(b) 30°
(c) 45°
(d) 60°
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3. ___________ is the projection in which the projectors are parallel to each
other and perpendicular to the plane of projection
(a) Perspective projection.
(b) Oblique projection
(c) Isometric projection,
(d) Orthographic projection
4. The angle between the three axes for a solid, in isometric projection is
(a) 30°
(b) 60°
(c) 90°
(d) 120°
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6. Select the correct statement/s for the given figure
A. Two of the base edges which are parallel to each other are parallel to VP.
B. The solid is resting on HP with its axis parallel to VP
C. Two of the base edges which are parallel to each other are perpendicular
to VP
D. The solid is resting on HP with its axis perpendicular to VP
(a) A and B only.
(b) B and C only
(c) C and D only
(d) D and A only
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7. Select the top view of the given combination of solids.
(NOTE: Top views are not drawn to scale.)
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8. Match the LIST I with LIST II
LIST I: ISOMETRIC PROJECTION LIST II:TOTAL NUMBER OF
OF SOLIDS RECTANGULAR SURFACE(S)
1. Pentagonal prism kept on a
square prism
(i) six
(ii) seven
(iii) nine
(iv) ten
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(a) 1-iii, 2-iv, 3-i, 4-ii
(b) 1-i, 2-iii, 3-ii, 4-iv
(c) 1-iv, 2-ii, 3-iii, 4-i
(d) 1-ii, 2-i, 3-iv, 4-iii
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10. Match the LIST I with LIST II
LIST I LIST II
1. GIB & COTTER JOINT (i) Used for joining two circular rods
2. SLEEVE & COTTER JOINT (ii) used for supporting horizontal shaft
4. FLANGE PIPE JOINT (iv) used for joining two square rods.
11. The portion of the shaft which rotates in the sleeve / bush of a bushed
bearing is called as
(a) Journal
(b) Axle
(c) Rod
(d) pipe
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14. How many total number of components are used in the assembly of a tie
rod joint?
(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) four
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Q16. to 20: Read the following paragraph and answer the questions given below
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19. The fastener used in boiler joint is
(a) Snap head rivet
(b) Round head screw
(c) Stud with square neck
(d) Square head bolt
SECTION – B
22. Draw to scale 1:1, the standard profile of the B.S.W. thread profile with the
pitch = 50mm. Give standard dimensions. 8
OR
Draw to scale 1:1, the front view of an assembly of a M24 square bolt with a
square nut, keeping the axis parallel to HP & VP. Give the standard
dimensions. 8
23. Figure 1 shows the details of parts of a Gib and Cotter Joint. Assemble all
the parts correctly and then draw to scale 1:1; it’s following views:
(a) Front View, upper half in section 14
(b) Side View seen from right 7
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Print the title and scale used. Draw projection symbol. Give 6 important
dimensions. 6
OR
Figure 2 shows the assembly of a ‘Turnbuckle’. Disassemble the parts correctly
and then draw to scale 1:1 its following views of the following components.
Keeping the same position with respect to H.P and V.P. as given:
(a) BODY
(i) Front View, Upper half in section. 8
(b) ROD A
(i) Front View. 4
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(c) Print the titles of both and scale used. Draw the projection symbol.
Give 6 important dimensions. 6
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