EST110-Dec 2021 Q&A
EST110-Dec 2021 Q&A
EST110-Dec 2021 Q&A
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APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
First Semester B.Tech Degree Examination December 2021 (2019 scheme)
Instructions: Retain Construction lines. Show necessary dimensions. Answer any ONE
question from each module. Each question carries 20 marks
Module-I
1 The distance between the end projectors through the end points of line AB is 60
mm. The end A is 20 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. The end B is 45
mm in front of VP and above HP. Front view of the line measures 75 mm. Draw
the projections of line AB and find its true length and true inclinations with HP
and VP.
2 The top view of a line PQ is 70 mm long and makes an angle of 45 0 with XY. The
end P is in VP and 15 mm above HP. The end Q is 30 mm above HP and the
whole line is located in first quadrant. Draw its projections and find its true length,
length of its elevation, inclinations with reference planes and also locate its traces.
Module-II
3 A pentagonal pyramid of base edge 30 mm and axis length 60 mm is resting on
VP on one of its base edges. The axis of the pyramid is inclined at 350 to VP and
the resting base edge is inclined at 450 to HP. Draw the projection of the pyramid.
4 A right circular cone, 40 mm base diameter and 60 mm long axis is resting on HP
on one point of base circle such that its axis makes 45o inclination with HP and
40o inclination with VP. Draw its projections.
Module-III
5 A cylinder with a 60 mm base diameter and 70 mm axis is resting on its base in
the HP. It is cut by an auxiliary inclined plane which makes an angle of 600 with
the HP and perpendicular to VP and passes through the top end of the axis. Draw
its front view, sectional top view and true shape of the section.
6 A pentagonal prism of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm long is kept with its base on
HP with a base edge perpendicular to VP. It is cut by a plane inclined at 450 to
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HP, perpendicular to VP and passing through the mid point of the axis. Draw the
development showing the remaining portion of the solid.
Module-IV
7 A sphere of 50 mm diameter is placed centrally on the top of the frustum of a
square pyramid of 30 mm base side, 20 mm top side and the axis 50 mm long.
Draw the isometric projection of the solids.
8 A hexagonal pyramid of base edge 25 mm and height 60 mm is surmounted
centrally over a square slab of 70 mm side and 30mm thickness lying with its
square side on HP so that one side of the square slab and one base edge of the
pyramid are parallel to VP. Draw the isometric view of the combination.
Module-V
9 A square pyramid of base sides 30 mm and height 45 mm rests on its base on the
ground with two base edges parallel to the Picture Plane (PP). The nearest edge of
the base is 20 mm behind PP. The station point is situated at a distance of 70 mm
in front of the PP, 40 mm to the right of the axis of the pyramid, and 60 mm above
the ground. Draw the perspective view of the pyramid.
10 Draw the top view, front view and any one side view of the figure shown below.
The front view direction is marked as X. Any missing dimension may be suitably
assumed.
20X5=100 marks
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Instructions: Retain necessary Construction lines. Show necessary dimensions. Answer any ONE
question from each module. Each question carries 20 marks
Module-I
1 Locating the front views and top views of end point: 6 Marks
Front View of the Line: 2 Marks
Top View of the Line: 5 Marks
True Length and Inclinations with HP and VP: 5 Marks
Dimensioning and Neatness: 2
2 Locating the end point p’ and p– 4 marks
Drawing the locus of q’– 2 marks
Drawing the top view – 2 marks
Drawing the front view – 2 marks
Drawing the projection by any one method – 2 marks
Finding true length and elevation length of the line – 2 marks
Finding true inclination with HP & VP – 2 marks
Locating HT & VT – 2 marks
Dimensioning and neatness – 2 marks
Module-II
3 Drawing initial position plan and elevation – 4 marks
First inclination views – 4 marks
Second inclination views -8 marks
Marking invisible edges – 2 marks
Dimensioning and neatness – 2 marks
4 Simple position - 5 marks, first rotation – 6 marks, second rotation- 7
marks, Dimensions and neatness- 2 marks
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Module-III
5 Simple position front view and top view-5, section plane-3, sectional top
view-5, true shape-5, neatness and dimension-2
6 Drawing initial position plan and elevation– 5 marks
Locating section plane as per given condition-4 marks
Development of the prism-5 marks
Development of the bottom portion- 5 marks
Dimensioning-1mark
Module-IV
7 If answer is correct and simple position is not drawn distribute the
marks equally between the isometric projection of pyramid and sphere
Drawing projection in simple position-4 Marks
Isometric scale-3 Marks
Isometric projection of square pyramid-6 Marks
Isometric projection of sphere-5 Marks
Dimensioning, marking of points and neatness-2 Marks
8 If answer is correct and simple position is not drawn distribute the
marks equally between the isometric view of pyramid and slab
Drawing initial position plan and elevation– 4 marks
Isometric View of pyramid – 7 marks
Isometric View of slab – 7 marks
Dimensioning and neatness – 2 marks
Module-V
9 Front View: 3Marks
Top View: 3 Marks
Location of Station Points: 2 Marks
Perspective View:10 Marks
Dimensioning and Neatness: 2 Marks
10 Front View: 6 Marks
Top View: 6 Marks
Profile View: 5 Marks
Dimensioning and Neatness: 3
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