Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Engineering Graphics and Design (CE 101)

Assignment – IV (Part I)
Orthographic Projections - Projections of Point, Line and Object
Keep the drawing sheet neat and clean. Provide dimensions wherever applicable.

1. (a) Point A is 20 mm below HP and 25 mm behind VP. Draw the projections of a point A.
(b) Point P is 25 mm above HP and 40 mm behind VP. Draw the projections of a point P.
(c) A point M; its top view is 30 mm above XY and the front view is 20 mm below the top view. State the quadrant in which point M is situated.
2. A straight line PQ of 50 mm length has its end point P 15 mm above the HP and 10 mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections of the line if it is
inclined at 30° to the VP while its front view is inclined at 45° to the XY line. Find the angle made by the line with the HP. Assume the line to be
located in the first quadrant.
3. The front view of a 60 mm long line AB measures 48 mm. Draw the projections of AB if end point A is 10 mm above the HP and 12 mm in front
of VP and the line is inclined at 45° to the HP. Draw the projections of AB and find the angle of inclination of the line AB with the VP.
4. Pictorial presentation of an object is given. Draw the first angle orthographic projections of the object. All dimensions are in mm.

Prepared by Dr. Amit Kumar Das

You might also like