Ss 3 Technical Drawing Exam Q

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SS 3 Technical Drawing

SECTION A

1. In a first angle projection, where does the vertical plane lies?


(a) above the horizontal plane (b) beside the horizontal plane (c) below the horizontal plane
(d) above the side vertical plane
2. Which of the following is correct about non-isometric lines?
(a) they are parallel to the Isometric axes (b) they are 30° to the horizontal (c) they are
perpendicular to the horizontal (d) they form 30° in Orthographic projection
3. Which of this is not correct about Orthographic projection
(a) they produce 3D pictorial Drawing (b) they show the view of the observer line of sight (c).
They are parallel projection techniques (d) they are 2D drawing
4. Which of the following is not a pictorial drawing? (a) isometric (b) multiview (c) perspective (d)
axonometric
5. The angles of orthographic projections are ____ (a) 1st and 3rd (b) 1st and 2nd (c) 2nd and 3rd
(d) 3rd and 4th
6. Which of the following methods is not used to construct a parabola? (a) locus (b) rectangle (c)
envelope (d) approximate
7. An ellipse has___ axes? (a) eight (b) two (c) four (d) three
8. Which of the following is not a part of a door? (a) Stile (b) jamb (c) Sill (d) Frame
9. Where is the projection of an auxiliary plan taken from?
(a) Plan (b) End Elevation (c) Front Elevation (d) Auxiliary front Elevation
10. The top, front, and bottom views align in this manner:
(a) Horizontally (b) Vertically (c) According to the planar views (d) Parallel to the frontal plane
11. If a plane is parallel to the plane of projection, it appears:
(a) True size (b) As a line or edge (c) Foreshortened (d) As an oblique surface
12. This line pattern is composed of three dashes, one long dash on each end with a short dash in
the middle:
(a) Object (b) Hidden (b) Center (d) Phantom
13. This is the plane upon which the top view is projected:
(a) Horizontal (b) Frontal (c) Profile (d) Base
14. An advantage of this type of view is that each view shows the object all the way through as if
it were transparent:
(a) Planar (b) Horizontal (c) Auxiliary (d) Orthographic
15. A spiral shaped curve around a cylinder or cone is called a/an
(a) cycloid (b) helix (c) link mechanism (d) involute
16. The angle which we can’t make using a single Set-square is ________
(a) 45° (b) 60° (c) 30° (d) 75°
17. Which of the following grades of leads is the hardest?
(a) 6B (b) 5H (c) 4B (d) 6H
18. Which is the most common tool used for drawing circles? (a) French curve (b) Mini – drafter
(c) Divider (d) Compass
19. The Grade becomes ______ according to the figure placed in front of the letter B, 2B, 3B, 4B
etc.
(a) harder (b) lighter (c) darker (d) softer
20. _________ is used to draw curves which are not circular
(a) Compass (b) Protractor (c) French curves (d) Pro circle

SECTION B: Theory (10 Marks)


Answer all in this section

Expatiate the difference between the following


i. hidden line and section line.
ii. Isometric Drawing and Orthographic projection
iii. Third angle projection and First angle projection.
iv. Fastener and Locking Devices.

SECTION C: Geometric construction (30 Marks)

Answer any 1 in this section

Note: Use full scale for all your construction works and dimensions should be in millimeters.
A well established border line and title block make up 20% mark in this section.
All construction lines must be shown clearly. Accuracy and good draughtsmanship are essential.

QUESTION 1
a. Construct the below diagram in isometric projection.

QUESTION 2
a. Draw the section view of the figure below.
b. What type of section is used above.

QUESTION 3
a. Draw an internal and external screw thread with at least 5 labels and explain.

QUESTION 4
a. With aid of diagram, explain the following.
i. Lock nut
ii. Spring washer
iii. Split pin

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