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SEMESTER # 2
TITLE BLOCK
Draw the title block with suitable notations & dimensions.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE -1
SHEET 1:- PRACTISE SHEET
18. List angles that can be drawn with the help of pair of set squares and Tee
Square.
19. List grade of pencils and its applications.
20. What is folding mark and why required.
21. List recognized size of drawing sheet.
22. Draw a simple fig. and show radius and angle dimensions.
23. Draw a common tangent to similar circle.
24. Draw a circle passing through three non-linear points.
25. Draw Heptagon of 40mm side by special method.
26. Write the use of working edge of a drawing board and T square.
27. Name the shapes of pencil lead edge.
28. Explain Planning in engineering drawing.
29. Sketch possible ways for dimensioning of a circle.
30. Why should an engineering student study engineering drawing?
31. Give designation and dimension of imperial and half imperial Board.
32. Name the intersection curve for conic section when
(a) Section plane cuts the cone parallel to cone axis.
(b) Section plane cuts the cone parallel to one of its generator.
33. Draw an arc of 20 mm radius touching two sides of angles (i) 60° (ii) 140°
34. List the rules of Dimensioning.
35. Differentiate between Reduced Scale and Enlarged Scale.
36. Define and write use of (i) Ellipse (ii) Parabola (iii) Hyperbola
PRACTICAL EXERCISE -3
SHEET 3:- PROJECTION OF POINT AND LINE
1. Draw the projection of following points by keeping 20 mm distance between
projectors.
(a) A point P is 10 mm above HP and 20 mm behind VP.
(b) A point Q is 25 mm below HP and 10 mm behind VP.
(c) A point R is 15 mm above HP and 20 mm in front of the VP.
(d) A Point S is 20 mm below HP and 15 mm in front of the VP.
(e)(A point T is 12 mm above HP and in the VP.
(e) A point U is in the HP and 25 mm behind VP.
(f) A point V is in the HP and VP.
2. A line MN 100mm long has its front view inclined at 45°to xy, and measures
60 mm. The end M is in the VP and 25mm above HP. Draw the projections of
the line.
3. A line AB 80mm long is inclined at 30°to HP and 45°to VP. Its end ‘A’ is
20mm above HP and 20mm in front of VP. Draw its projections.
4. A line PQ is 100mm long and making an angle 40°with HP has its end P in the
HP and 12mm in front of VP. The distance between end projectors is 36mm.
Draw the projections of line PQ and determine its inclinations with HP and
VP. Assume end point Q the first quadrant.
5. A line CD 70 mm long has its end A 10mm above HP and 15mm in front of
VP. Its top view and front view measures 60mm and 40mm respectively. Draw
the projections of the line and determine its inclinations with the HP and VP.
7. The distance between end projectors of line CD is 60 mm. The end C is in the
H.P. and 50 mm in front of V.P. The end D is in the V.P. and 70 mm above
H.P. Draw all the projections.
8. The plan length of line AB measures 80 mm. The end A is 15 mm above H.P.
and
20 mm in front of V.P. The end B is 40 mm above H.P. and 60 mm in front of
V.P. Draw all projections. Find true length.
9. A line AB 100 mm long is inclined at 30° to V.P. The end A is in the H.P. and
20 mm in front of V.P. Its elevation makes an angle 45° with XY. Draw the
projections of a line and measure the inclination of the line with H.P.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE -4
SHEET 4:- ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION-I
1. A pictorial view of an object is given. Draw following view according to
FIRST angle projection method. Take appropriate scale. Give necessary
dimensions using aligned system. Show the symbol of projection.
a) Front view looking from direction “X”
b) Top view
c) L.H.S.V. or R.H.S.V.
Note: -Given the orthographic views of at least three objects with few missing
lines, the student
will try to imagine the corresponding objects, complete the views and
draw these views in
sketch book.
2.
3. Draw all the missing lines in the respective views of an object.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE -6
SHEET 6:- PROJECTION OF PLANE
1. The three sides of triangular plane measures 60, 40, 60 mm. The short side of
the triangle plane is in the HP and makes an angle 60°with the VP. Draw the
projections if the plane is inclined at 45°to the HP.
2. A square plane of side 50 mm is resting on one of its corner in the HP in such a
way that the plane makes an angle of 45°with the HP and top view of the
diagonal connecting the corner on which it rest, makes an angle of 30°with the
VP.
3. Draw the projections of circular plane having diameter 60 mm with one of the
diameters ‘AB’ makes an angle of 30°with the HP and 60°with the VP.
4. A hexagonal plane side 25 mm is resting on one of its sides in the HP in such a
way that the side on which it rests makes an angle of 30°with the VP. The
plane makes an angle of 45°with the HP. Draw the projections.
5. Draw a projection of regular pentagonal plate of 20mm sides has one of its
corners in the HP and the side opposite to that corner is inclined at 30°to the
VP. The plate is inclined at 45°to the HP.
6. A rectangular plate of 40 * 60 mm side on the H.P. and inclined at 60° of the
V.P. Draw theprojection of the plate if it is inclined at 45° to the H.P.
7. A Square plate ABCD of 50 mm side has its corner ‘A’ on the H.P. & diagonal
AC’ inclined at 45°to V.P& parallel to H.P. Draw its projections.
8. A circle of 50 mm diameter has its one diameter AB inclined at 60°to the HP
and other diameter CD which is perpendicular to AB, is at an angle 45°to VP.
Draw its projection.
9. A regular hexagonal plane surface having 25 mm side has one of its corners in
the HP. Its surface is inclined at 45° with the HP and top view of the diagonal
passing through the corner which is in HP is perpendicular to VP. Draw the
projections.
PRACTICAL EXERCISE -7
SHEET 7:- ISOMETRIC PROJECTION AND DRAWING
Problem –1: Construction of ellipse using any two methods from arc of circle
method, four centre method, rectangular method, eccentricity
method and concentric circle method.
1. The major axis and minor axis of an ellipse measure 120mm and 80mm
respectively. Draw theellipse using Arc of circle method.
2. Major axis of an ellipse measures 100 mm& distance between foci is
80mm. Draw half theellipse by oblong method& remaining half by
concentric circle method.
3. The distance between directrix and focus of a curve is 63mm and
eccentricity is given as ¾. Drawthe curve and name the curve.
4. The major axis and minor axis of an ellipse measures120mm and 80mm
respectively. Draw the ellipse using four center method.
Problem –2: Construction of parabola with any one method from rectangular
method, tangent method and eccentricity method.
1. A ball is thrown in the sky achieves maximum height of 5m and reaches the
ground back at adistance of 11meters from the place it was thrown. Draw
the locus of the ball and name thecurve.
2. Distance between directory and focus is 100 mm. Draw the curve having
e=1, passing through the vertex and name it.
Problem –3: Construction of hyperbola with any one method from eccentricity
method and rectangular method.
1. Draw a conic curve when the distance of the focus from the vertex is 45
mm and the eccentricity=3/2. Name the curve.
2. Two asymptotes ‘OX’ and ‘OY’ are at 80° angle. Point ‘P’ is 40mm from
‘OX’ and 50 mm from‘OY’. Draw hyperbola passing through point ‘P’.
Take at least 10 points trace the curve.
3. Draw a 60°oblique hyperbola passing through the point P (30, 40).
(1) Define:
a. Environment
b. Environment science
c. Environmental engineering
(2) Define the parts of environment and its examples.
(3) Describe the component of environment.
OR
Explain:
a. Hydrosphere
b. Biosphere
c. Lithosphere
d. Atmosphere
(4) Explain the structure of atmosphere with chart & table.
OR
Give short note on:
a. Troposphere
b. Stratosphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Thermosphere
(5) Why environmental education is necessary?
(6) List the major problems of environmental degradation in India.
(7) Enlist different slogans for environment protection.
(8) Write a short note on Public awareness and its necessity.
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1) What is Ecology?
2) What is Ecosystem? Describe its component in detail.
3) Discuss factors responsible for change in ecosystem
4) Draw and discuss Eltonian pyramid. Explain defects of Eltonian pyramid.
5) Explain bio-diversity with its necessity.
6) Explain bio-diversity index. Write down equation of bio-diversity index.
7) Compare complete and in complete ecosystem.
8) Explain ecosystem model with neat sketch.
9) Explain with neat sketch:
A. Food chain
B. Nitrogen cycle
C. Sulfur cycle
D. Water cycle
E. Carbon cycle
F. Phosphorous
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
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Assignment No:-03 Subject: EC & HM (3300003)
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Engineering Physics(3300004)
2) What are fundamental quantities? What are fundamental units? State the S.I. units of seven
basic fundamental quantities & define its unit.
3) State the essential characteristics of a good unit.
5) What are derived quantities and derived units? State with two examples and their
corresponding S.I. and C.G.S. units.
6) What are the rules for writing the S.I. units of physical quantities?
7) What is Least Count? Explain the least count of vernier calipers & Micrometer Screw.
9) Draw the neat sketch of Micrometer Screw Gauge & explain it.
Q.1 Give I.U.P.A.C. names of the structure asked in last five semester end term exam papers. (Papers are
available in institutional library).
Q.1 What is Isomerism? Give the classification of Isomerism and explain each class.
- Position Isomerism
- Chain Isomerism
- Mesmerism Isomerism
- Functional Isomerism
Q.4 Explain Stereo isomerism and Geometrical isomerism with suitable examples.
1. CH3.CH = CH.COOH
2. CH3.CH (Br).COOH
3. CH3.CH (OH).COOH
4. HOOC.CH = CH.COOH
5. CH3.CH (Cl). OH
6. OHC.CH = CH.CHO
7. CH3.CH (Br).CHO
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Assignment No: 3
a) Crystallization
b) Sublimation
c) Distillation
d) Simple distillation
e) Fractional distillation
f) Distillation under reduced pressure
g) Steam Distillation
Q. How will you test the purity of organic compounds?
Organic solid.
Organic liquid.
Assignment No: 4
Q.2 How will you detect the presence of carbon & hydrogen?
Q.3 Explain lassaigne’s test used to detect the presence of Cl, Br, I & S
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elements in Organic compounds.
.Assignment No: 5
Q.1 Explain the method use to estimate carbon and hydrogen in the
organic compounds.
Q.2 Explain Duma’s method use to estimate Nitrogen in organic compounds. Q.3
Q.7 0.1952g of an organic compound when analysed by the Duma’s method yield
0
32.1ml of moist nitrogen measured at 14 C and 758mm mercury pressure.
0
Determine the percentage of nitrogen in the substance. (Aqueous tension at 14 C
= 12mm)
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Assignment No: 6
Q.1 0. 2gm of organic substance when heated with excess of strong nitric
acid and silver nitrate gave 0.3733 gm of silver Iodide, finds the
Q.2 0.21 gms of organic substance when analysed by the Duma’s method yield 33.9 ml of
0
moist nitrogen measured at 14 C and 758 mm mercury pressure. Determine the
0
percentage of nitrogen in the substance. ( Aqueous tension at 14 C = 12mm).
Q.5 0.21g of organic substance gave on combustion 0.4773g of carbon dioxide and
0.20g of water. Calculate the percentage of carbon and hydrogen in it.
Q.7 0.25g of organic substance gave on combustion 0.5g of carbon dioxide and 0.20g of
water. Calculate the percentage of carbon and hydrogen in it.
Q.8 0.4g of an organic compound was kjeldahlised and ammonia evolved was absorbed
in to 50ml of semi-normal solution of sulphuric acid. The residual acid
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solution was diluted with distilled water and the volume was made up to 150ml.
20ml of this diluted solution required 34ml of N/20 NaOH solution for complete
neutralization. Calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the compound.
Q.9 0.25g of organic substance was heated with conc. sulphuric acid and then distilled
with strong excess of alkali. The ammonia gas evolved was absorbed in 50ml of
N/10 HCl solution which required 22.3ml of N/10 NaOH for complete
neutralization. Calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the compound.
Assignment No: 7
Methanol
Ethanol
Acetaldehyde
Acetone
Acetic acid
Oxalic acid
Methyl acetate
Ethyl acetate
Diethyl ether
Methyl amine
Ethyl amine
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Acetylene to Acetic acid
Acetylene to benzene
Ethanol to acetic acid
Ethanol to Acetaldehyde
Ethanol to acetic acid
Propanol to acetone
Acetic acid to ethyl acetate
Ethanol to ethyl
amine Q.4 Explain following.
Beta elimination reaction.
Hofman’s reaction.
Oxidation of alcohol.
Assignment No: 8
Q.3 Give the synthesis, properties and industrial application of following compounds.
1. Benzene to Acetophenone
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2. Benzene to Toluene
3. Benzene to aniline
5. Benzene to Benzaldehyde
7. Phenol to benzene
8. n-hexane to benzene
4.Grignard Reaction
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Assignment No: 9
Q.2 What is nitration? Explain nitration unit process with mechanism and various
examples.
Q.3 What is Sulphonation? Explain Sulphonation unit process with mechanism and
various examples.
Q.4 What is Halogination? Explain Halogination unit process with mechanism and
various examples.
Assignment No: 10
Q.4 Give the classification of soaps and Detergents with suitable examples.
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Assignment No: 11
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ASSIGNMENT
MATHEMATICS-II(3320002/3320003)(GROUP 1/GROUP 2)
CHE-1(COMPLEX NUMBER)
5. Simplify,
1.
( ) ( )
2. ( )( )
1. If arg = and r = 4
2. If arg = and r = 2
Assingnment : - 2
CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
1.POINT : -
1.Find the distance between the following point. 1. (mcos , − sin ) and (− cos , sin )
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2. (1,3) and (0, −4)
2. Three vertices of the parallelogram ABCD are A(−4,1) ,B(2,3) and C(8,9), find fourth vertex D.
3. Prove that the point A(0, −3), B(1, −2) and C(10,7) are collinear.
( ) ( ) ( )
4. Find the value of x when A −1,3
,B
−1,
and C
4,3
are the vertices of ∆
and
B = 90 .
5. Find the locus of a point ( , ) which moves such that its distance from the point
( ) ( )
2.LINE : -
1.Find the equation of line which is passing through the points(-2,1) and (3,4)
2. Find the euation of line which makes an angle of 30 with x-axis and whose x-intercept
is -2.
3. Find the equation of line which is parallel to the line 3 + 2 + 4 = 0 and passing through the point (2,-3)
3.CIRCLE :-
1. Find the equation of the circle whose centre is (2,-3) and radious is 5 unit.
4. Find the equation of tangent and normal to the circle + = 5 at the point (3,4)
Assignment : - 3
( ) ( ) [ ( )]
1.lim → 5. lim →
2.lim → 6.lim → 1 +
√7 − 1
3.lim → 7.lim → √
√ + 1+√
4.lim → 8. lim →
9.lim → 10.lim →
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Assignment: - 4
DIFFERENTIATION
7. If = , find .
8.
2. Find .
1. = sin
2. y = sin x ∙ cos x
3. = log( +√ + ).
4. = ∙ cos +
5.Find of = for x = 1.
3. Differentiation of parametric functions: -
( )
( ) ( )
3. If + = sin( ), find .
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5. Derivative using logarithms: -(Find )
2.
1. = (sin )
=
,
3. = sin
6. Application:-
1. If the distance of a moving particle is given by = +4 − 3 + 2.
acceleration is zero.
3. The equation of motion of a particle = +3, > 0, (i) find the
become equal?
4. Find the maximum and minimum for the function ()= −3 + 11.
15 + 36 + 10.
12 + 5.
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Assignment: - 5
INTEGRATION
( ) ( )
1. If =3 −6 + and 0 = 1 , find
().
2. .
( )
Integrate ∫
3. Integrate ∫ .
4. Evaluate ∫ √
5. Evaluate ∫ √
12. Find the area under the line − − 2 = 0, bounded by = −1 and = 4 and -
axis.
13. Find the area bounded by the curve =2 , =1, = 2 and -axis and -axis.
14. Find the area of ellipse + = 1.
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Assignment: - 6
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2. Slove ∙1 + = 0.
3. Slov = when = 0, = 1.
3. Homogeneous equations:-
1. Slove . =
2. Slove = .
3. Slove + = 0.
4. Integrating Factor Method:-
1. Slove −3 = .
2. Slove +2 = .
3. Slove +2 tan = sin .
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Assignment: -7
STATISTICS
1. Mean:-
1. The observations taken by the students in a laboratory using an
electronic device are 22.7,22.3,22.4,21.08,22.0,23.01,22.7,22.4.
Find the mean.
2. Mean of discrete observations:-
1. Find the mean observation for the following data:
42 40 35 38 41 43
9 8 3 5 10 7
5. Median:-
1. Find the median of the observations 6,9,3,4,8,7,10,12,11,13.
6. Median for grouped data :-
1. Find the median of the following grouped data.
Class 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30
Frequency 10 15 17 21 18 16
7. Mode:-
1. Find the mode of the following data.
Marks 10- 20- 30- 40- 50- 60- 70- 80- 90-
Below 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Frequency 5 7 12 10 15 19 10 5 2
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8. Standard Deviation:-
1. Find the S.D. of the data; 1,2,4,6,7,8,10,11.
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