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Engineering Graphics Projection of Points and Lines

1. Draw the projections of following point

a. Point A is 40 mm above HP and 60 mm in front of VP


b. Point B lying on HP and 25mm in front of VP.
c. Point C lying on VP and 70 mm above HP.
d. Point D is 30 mm above H.P and 40 mm in front of VP
e. Point E is in V.P and 35 mm above H.P
f. Point F is in H.P and 48 mm in front of VP

2. A top view of a 75 mm long line AB measures 65 mm, while the length of its front view is 50 mm.
Its end A is in the H.P. and 12 mm in front of the VP. Draw the projections of AB and determine
its inclination with H.P. and the V.P.

3. A line AB, 90 mm long, is inclined at 30 0 to the H.P. Its end A is 12 mm above the H.P. and 20 mm
in front of the V.P. Its front view measures 65 mm. Draw the top view of AB and determine its
inclination with the V.P.

4. Line AB of 70 mm long has its end A at 10 mm above H.P and 15 mm in front of V.P. Its front
view and top view measure 50 mm and 60 mm respectively. Draw the projections of the line and
determine its inclinations with H.P. and V.P.
5. A Straight line AB has its end point A 10 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front of the VP. The
front view of the line is 50 mm long and is inclined at 45 o to the XY line. Draw the projections of
straight line AB if its top view is inclined at 30 o to the XY line. Find the true length and true
inclinations of AB with the HP and the VP

6. A Straight line AB of 50 mm length has one of its end points A 10 mm above the HP and 15 mm
in front of the VP. The top view of the line measures 30 mm while the front view is 40 mm long.
Draw the projections and find out its angles of inclinations in relation to the reference planes

7. A Straight line AB has its and A 10 mm above the HP and end B 50 mm in front of the VP. Draw
the projections of line AB if it is inclined at 30 o to the HP and 45 o to the VP, and it is 50 mm long.

8. A Straight line AB has its end points A 15mm in front of the VP and end point B 50 mm above the
HP. The line is inclined at 45 o to the HP, while its front view is inclined at 60 o to the XY line.
Draw the projections of the straight line AB if its top view is 30 mm long. Find the true length
and the angle of inclination of the line with the VP.

9. A straight line PQ has its end point P 10 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of the VP. The line is
50 mm long and its front and top views are inclined at 60 o and 45o, respectively. Draw the
projections of the line and find its inclinations with the HP and the VP.

10. A Straight line AB of 50 mm length has its end point A 15 mm above the HP and 20 mm in front
of the VP. The front view of the line is inclined at 45 o and the top view is inclined at 60 o to the XY
line. Draw the projections of line AB and find its inclinations in relation to the HP and the VP.

11. A straight line AB of 50 mm length has its end A 15 mm above the HP. The line is inclined at 45
degrees to the HP and 30o to the VP. Draw the projections at AB if its end point B, which is
nearer to the VP, is 10 mm in front of the VP.
Engineering Graphics Projection of Points and Lines

12. A straight line AB of 50 mm length has its end point A 15 mm above the HP and the end B 20 mm
in front of the VP. The top view of the line is 40 mm long while the front view is 35 mm long.
Draw the projections of the line and find the true inclinations of the line with the VP and the HP.

13. The mid-point of a straight line AB 90 mm long is 60mm above HP and 50 mm in front of VP. It is
inclined at 30o to HP and 45o to VP. Draw its projections.

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