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ao/o TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS —=— (Three hours) “Answers to this paper must be written neatly on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions jrom Section A and two questions jrom Section B Each section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. All dimensions are in millimeters unless specified otherwise. The intended marks for question or parts of questions are given in brackets [ J. SECTION A (48 Marks) Answer any three questions from this section. Question 1. Ina diagram a line measuring 12 mm was marked as 4 cm. Calculate the R.F. [16] Using the same R.F. construct a DIAGONAL SCALE long enough to measure 3.61 din, Taking the measurement from the scale constructed, draw an équilateral triangle of side 3.61 dm. Draw the in¢ircle of this triangle. ‘Show the data and the working neatly. This paper consists of 8 printed pages. Ti9 651 Turn over © Copyright reserved Question 2. D. Construct an ELLIPSE by the OBLONG METHO! Given : Major Axis = 150 mm Minor Axis = 100 mm. Question 3. (a) Draw a square of side 100 mm. Construct four equal circles inside the square so that each circle touches one side of the square and two other equal circles externally. Refer to Figure I given below. it shows the Front View (F.V.} and the Top View (T.V.) of a right circular cylinder in the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of Projection. Its axis is perpendicular to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane. Copy the given figure and draw its AUXILIARY TOP VIEW. ) The auxiliary plane X1Y is shown in the figure. Given: Diameter of the base = 70 mm of axis = 75 mm. TI9 651 Ug {10} Question 4. Refer to Figure 2 given below. It shows the Front View (F.V,) and the Top View [16] (FV, of an object in the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection. Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding axis is inclined at 45" to the horizontal (Do not insert any dimensions.) Figure 2 3 Turn Over T19 651 s Question 5. ‘N Refer to Figure 3 given below. Copy the given template. (insert any 4 dimensions.) SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section. Question 6, (a) Refer to Figure 4 given below. It shows the Front View (F.V.) and the Top [12] View (T.V.) ofa right hexagonal prism in the THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection, Its axis is perpendicular to the horizontal plane (H.P.) and parallel to the vertical plane (V.P.). Two sides of its base are perpendicular to the V.P. The prism is cut by a cutting plane inclined at 60" to the H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. The Vertical Trace (V.T.) of the cutting plane is shown in the figure. Draw the: @_ Front View Gi) Sectional Top View (iii) Development of the Lateral Surface of the remaining part-P of the Prism. Given: Side of the base = 30 mm Length of Axis = 70 mm. Ti9 651 5 Turn Over | Te (©) Refer to Figure § given below. It shows the Front View FV.) seen (14) View (T.¥.) of a right square pyramid in the THIRD ANGLE ME" : Projection. Its axis is perpendicular to the horizontal plane (H.P.) and parallel to the vertical plane (V.P.). The pyramid is cut by a cutting plane inclined at oo to the H.P. and perpendicular to the V.P. The Vertical Trace (V.T.) of the cutting plane is shown in the figure. Draw the: @_ Front View (ii) Sectional Top View (iii) Sectional Lei Hand Side View Given: Side of the base = 40 mm Length of Axis = 75 mm. T19 651 6 I yen 7 a - ger Figure 6 given below, copy the given ISOMETRIC VIEW. (po not insert any dimensions.) Figure 6 amen 7: ‘Turn Over Question 8, Refer to Figure 7 given below. Using the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection, 26] draw the: ; (j) Full Sectional Front View [section along A - A] (ii) Top View (iii) Left Hand Side View. {Insert any 6 dimensions.) Figure 7 T19 651 3 SPECIMEN QUESTION PAP! spd oos 4 5 Vv ui \ o\ TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS AN Nae (Three Hours) Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately. ‘You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. ‘The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. ‘Attempt four questions in all. You must attempt two questions from Section A and two questions from either Section B or Section C. o Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. All dimensions are in mm. ~ The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. SECTION A (40 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section Question 1 (a) Figure 1 shows the plan of a hexagonal prism with its axis perpendicular to the Horizontal Plane and parallel to the Vertical Plane. Y PLAN Figure 1 ‘This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. 105 651SPM Turn over © Copyright reserved. ) ) Question 2 (a) (b) Question 3 Copy the given view and draw in FU for the following:- (i) ELEVATION; Gi) BND ELEVATION from the right. Given: Length of its axis = 75 mm. Draw three equal circles in a regular hexagon of side 60 mm, each circle touching one side of the hexagon and the other two circles externally. On a working drawing, a line measuring 6 cm was marked 2.4 m. Find the R.F. and construct a PLAIN SCALE to show metres and decimeters. The scale constructed should be long enough to measure up to 6 m. All necessary calculations should be shown clearly. Prepare a scale drawing of a rectangular corridor taking the measurement of the lengths from the scale constructed in (2) above. Given: Length of the corridor = 5.8 m : Width of the corridor = 1.7 m. Attempt any two constructions. (a) () TOS 651SPM 110 mm apart. circles, Measure and record the length of the tangent. Construct a regular pentagon of side 60 mm by geometrical means. (Use of a protractor is not permitted.) In the same figure, construct a triangle equal in area to’ the constructed pentagon such that they have a common vertex and their bases are in the same straight line. Draw two circles of radii .55 mm and 35 mm with their centres RST ANGLE the projections Construct a direct common tangent to the two [14] (6] 14] is] (10) (29) (©) Question 4 @ ) Construct a triangle ABC in which AB = 40 mm, BC = 55 mm and AC = 60 mm. Construct a square, an equilateral triangle and a regular hexagon on the sides AB, BC, and CA respectively of the triangle ABC. Draw the projections F.V. and T.V. of a right cylinder, radius 30mm Given: Length of its axis = 70 mm and the axis is inclined at 45° to H.P. and parallel to V.P. Use the THIRD ANGLE method of projection. Copy the two given views of a straight line shown in figure 2. Draw the true length and state its measurement to the nearest mun. < (19) 014] {5} TUS 651SPM eae 7 aw e ves ns S$ we 7 aa Figure 2 ; E Turn over y Draw:- (a) The Front View (0) _ The Sectional Top View (6) The True shape of the Section (a) The Development ofthe lateral surface of part P. e/ SECTION C (60 Marks) Sed A (Answer any two questions from this Section. Question 8 Design a poster for an advertisement of a newly opened Jewellery shop. Use the following guidelines: , © Size of the paper : Half Imperial size. © Tustration : Design of a pendant. * Steps for designing the pendant : Draw an isosceles triangle ABC with the base AB = 140 mm; Altitude CD = 140 mm where D is the midpoint of AB. With D as centre and AB as diameter, draw a semicircle on the opposite side of the triangle. In the outer shape thus formed, prepare a suitable design for a pendant based on the following units:- Decorative forms of leaves, flowers, fruits, and any other ‘geometrical shapes may be used if necessary. © Complete the drawing as an Oblique drawing by giving a suitable thickness to the design. (3) 7) (10) [10] (30) TOS 651SPM ~ Question 9 Design a newspaper advertisement for a new brand of Mineral Water, using the following guidelines:- * Visual to be shown as an Isometric. 7 An appealing Picture of the bottle along with its name. * All other beneficial information of the water in the bottle may be Shown as a Bar Graph or a Pie Chart, (30] Question 10 Design a poster to be used by the Department of Tourism, Government of “India, using the following guidelines:- e Topic: Visit to the Himalayas. * Size of the Paper: Half imperial size, . Scale: Suitable. “ ""@ On the basis of the above, you may select and decide the nature of the poster to make it appealing to the viewers, * The Information Chart given below should be Presented as a Bar Graph. The five highest peaks of the Himalayas are:- (1) Mount Everest (Nepal) 8848 m @) — Kanchenjunga (Sikkim) 8598 m G) Makau (Nepal) 8481 m © Dhautagiri Nepal) 8172 m ©) Nanga Parbat (and K) 8126 m. [30] ee eer ee 705 651SPM Question 6 Given below are the two projections of the model in figure 5. T.V. Figure 5 Draw:- (@ A Pictorial view (Isometric.or Oblique). 118} ©) @ Top View (ii) Sectional Front View ~ Section AA. 12] Question 7 Figure 6 shows'a square pyramid; base 35 mm; side and axis 70 mm long. It is cut by a section plane inclined at an angle of 30° to HP. [os 6S SPM ‘Turn over TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) “Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this paper is the time allowed for writing, the answers: 1@ Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B. Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. All dimensions are in mm. except in Figure 3. stencded marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets | | SECTION A (48 Marks) pt any three questions from this Section. Question 1 / Draw an ellipse, having a major axis and minor axis 150mm and 90mm respectively by CONCENTRIC CIRCLES METHOD. oR Construct a triangle ABC such that area of triangle ABC = ¥4 (Area of a regular hexagon of side 60mm) + (Area of an equilateral triangle of side 46) 40mm). "This paper consisis of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page: T06 651SPM ‘Tur over © Copyright reserved Question 2 f Draw the ELEVATION, PLAN and END VIEW of a right square prism with its axis inclined at 60° to H.P. and parallel to V.P. One edge of its base is inclined at 30° to V.P. ‘The axisis 6Omm from the vertical plane, Given: Side of the base = 45mm, Length of the axis = 100mm Use FIRST ANGLE method of projections. {16) Question 3 / Refer to figure 1, Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding axis is inclined at 45° to the horizontal us i @ (Do not insert any dimensions.) he ‘706 651SPM muestion 4 Questi (ia A template for a PATCH WORK pattern is shown in figure 2. Copy the given figure, Insert all dimensions, ye ¢ Figure 2 ‘T06 651SPM ‘Tum over ‘Question § Construct a PLATN SCALE long enough to measure upto SOm. Take 3cm = 12 50m Show the working neatly. ) ‘Taking the measurements from this scale, prepare the layout of a proposed JOGGI ER'S PARK shown in figure 3. (not drawn to scale), Dimensions are in m. [16] MUD TRACK, T=) CONCRETE TRACK PA LAWN i) Figure3 T06 651SPM ~ ‘14i SECTION B (52 Marks) Altempt any two questions from this Section, uestion 6 Q 7 Refer to figure 4. Copy the given ISOMERTIC view, Use scale 2:1 Do not insert any dimensions 26} Question 7 Refer to figure 5. A pentagonal pyramid is resting on HP. on its base with one edge of the base perpendicular to V.P. It is cut by a vertical - cutting plane inclined at 45° to V.P, the H.T, of which is shown in the figure (6 Draw (i) TOP VIEW {10} Gi) SECTIONAL FRONT VIEW [10] ii) TRUE SHAPE OF THE SECTION. Figure 5 TO6 651SPM v Question & {lay Refit to figure 6 Dray, using THIRD ANCE method of projection {12} @ SECTIONAL BLEVATION (i), PLAN (tnsert any 6 dimensions, Figure 6 00S tele TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of the Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt four questions in all. You must attempt two questions from Section A and two questions from either Section B or from Section C. Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. Alll questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown, F (All dimensions are in mm.) The intended marks for question or parts of questions are given in brackets [ J. SECTION A (40 Marks) Attempt any two questions from this Section. Question 1 Construct a quadrilateral ABCD where AB = 3.87m, BC = 2.08m, AD = CD = 1.95m and angle B = 60°, Take these measurements from a scale in which 12cm length represents 3m. The scale should be long enough to measure up to 4m. Show all the calculations and the construction of a suitable scale neatly. (20) T 05 651 ‘This Paper consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page. Turn over © Copyright reserved. (b) Construct an equilateral triangle of sides 125mm, Draw 3 equal circles inside it such that each circle touches one side of the triangle and the other two circles externally. Question 3 Attempt any two constructions. (a) Construct a rectangle ABCD. Given: Perimeter of the rectangle = 245mm. AB:BC draw a square equal in area to the rectangle area. Also draw the incircle of the 1. In the same figure square, Measure its radius and record it (b) Draw circle of radius 35mm, Divide it into 12 equal parts, Find the length of its circumference by geometric constructions. Measure and record it (c) Refer to figure 2. ABCD is a rectangle. Point P is on AD as shown. Copy the figure and construct an are passing through points B, P and C. Find the length of the are by geometrical means; measure and record its length Figure 2 = ¢ Question 4 (a) A line segment MN is parallel to H.P. and inclined at 60° to V.P. Point M is 25mm [8] (0) (10) (0) qn tye ¥ above H.P and 20mm in front of V.P. wen Point N is in front of V.P. Point M is nearer to V.P. than point N. Draw the Front View and the Top View of the line segment MN. (MN = 80mm) (5) Tura over T 05 651 3 (b) Figure 3 shows tw ews of 8 square pyramid in the ‘hint ange Projections (Copy the Gi) Draw and parallel to V.P. HD Draw the true length ofthe slant edge O'C’ ofthe pyramid Measure and record its length, 705 651 (b) Figure 3 shows two views of a square pyramid in the third angle method of projections. (i) Copy the given views. BI (ii) Draw the top view and the front view shen its axis is inclined at 60° to H.P and parallel to V.P. {19} (iii) Draw the true length of the slant edge O'C’ of the pyramid. 2) ‘Measure and record its length. TOS 651 7? SECTION B (60 Marks) Attempt any two questions from this Section. Question 5 Reler to figure 4 given in the THIRD ANGLE method of projection. Using a scale of 2:1. Draw: (a) An Oblique View (15) (6) (i) A Front View. (ii) A Sectional R.H.S. View- Section AA Us) (Do not insert any dimensions) RH 50 R.H.SVIEW Figure 4 = Tura over TOs 6S! Question 6 {18} dj (a) Copy the given figure 5 using a scale of 2:1. Insert all dimensions. Figure 5 Tos est é Question 7 (a) Fi Bure 7 shows two views of a square right prism in FIRST ANGLE of projection ‘The prism is cut by an oblique plane MM', and its vertical trace (V.T) is inclined at 45° to H.P as shown in the figure. Given: Side of the base = 40mm. Length of the axis = 100mm Draw full size: (i) Front View BB) Sectional Top View is] (iii) Sectional Side View (5) (iv) True shape of the section roa) Figure 7 T 05 651 figure 8, in FIRST ANGLE PP" of a cutting plane which is Draws (A Tp view A Sectional Front uy 100 25 ~ ¥ Figure 8 Turn over 0b TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) Answers to this Paper must be written onthe paper provided separately You will not be allowed to write/draw during the frst 18 minutes This time is to be spent in reading the question paper, The time given atthe head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers ————. vr Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. All dimensions are in mm, except in Figure 3. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ee SECTION A (48 Marks) Attempt any three questions from this Section, Question 1 Draw the ELEVATION and PLAN of aright pentagonal PYRAMID, with its axis Perpendicular to the horizontal plane and parallel tothe vertical plane. One side of its base is inclined at 30° to V.P. Use THIRD ANGLE method of projections, Also draw DEVELOPMENT of the lateral surface ofthis pyramid. (You may use 4 protractor to draw the pentagonal base.) Given: Side of the base = 40mm. Length of the axis = 85mm, (16) Paper consists of 8 printed pages 706 651 Tum over © Copyright reserved. Question 2 a) b) 9 Draw a circle of diameter 115mm. Inscribe an Equilateral Triangle ABC, in this circle Draw INCIRCLE of Triangle ABC. ircle. 4 Inscribe a square in this i Construct a regular hexagon ABCDEF of side 50mm. With E as centre, draw a circle of radius 35mm. Draw a TANGENT to this circle from point C. ra} Refer Figure 1. Draw the-AUXILIARY TOP VIEW of the cone if the auxiliary plane PxPy is inclined at 60° to HP. Given: Radius of the base = 35mm Length of the axis = 105mm. [8] Figure 1 706 651 Question 3 Refer to Figure 2. Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding axis is inclined at 30° to the horizontal axis. (Do not insert any dimensions.) (16) R60 | So | a 4 0 a ° F. 30 20 | 4 e ¢ : 1 [emcee TV. Figure 2 3 Tum over T06 651 Question 4 Construct a quadrilateral ABCD. Given: Perimeter of the quadrilateral = 215mm AB:BC:CD:DA=2:3:1:2 Angle BCD = 120° In the same figure construct a right angled triangle PBC, such that Angle PBC = 90° and Area of Triangle PBC = Twice the area of Quadrilateral ABCD OR Construct a PARABOLA using TANGENT method. Given : Base = 160 mm and Axis = 100 mm. T06 651 (16) Question 5 Draw the s ‘ale diagram shown in Figure 3. Use a “DIAGONAL Given : RP ALE" to take these measurements, 3210. Show the working neatly, (ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN DECIMETR {16} 41S R152 Figure 3 Turn over T06 651 © SECTION B (52 Marks) Attempt any two questions from this Section. Question 6 Refer to Figure 4. Draw : Half Sectional Elevation. (Section: A-B-C] Plan Right Hand Side End View Use FIRST ANGLE method of projections. (Insert any six dimensions.) (10) (6) {10) T06 631 Question 7 Refer to Figure 5, n ISOMETRIC view. Do not insert any dimensions OR Draw ELEVATION and SECTIONAL END VIEW Section A-A. Use THIRD ANGLE method of projections, (lnsert any six dimensions) fg: lig: Ao (26) 106 651 renee Question 8 Refer to Figure 6. ‘A triangular prism is cut by a cutting plane inclined at 60° to HLP., the V.T. (Verical Trace) of which is shown in the figure Front View, Sectional Top View and Draw: a) Sectional Left Hand Side View. (17) by True Shape of the section 7 ) Development of the Lateral Surface. ‘al Given Side ofthe base = 55mm, Length ofthe axis = 85mm. ¢ a TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS Roop (Three Hours) Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to drawhvrite during the frst 15 minutes, This time is o be spent in reading the question paper The time given atthe head of his paper isthe time allowed for writing the answers, rec ee ae ie Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B, Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. Alll questions must be answered in full scale Alll construction lines must be shown All dimensions are in mm. except in Figure 3 The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [). oo SECTION A (48 Marks) Attempt any three questions from this Section Question 1 N® OY /* Youre given 40 mm as aside of an equilateral triangle. Construct the same:- wl (© Onits3 sides, 8) (&) On AB~Square (4) (©) On BC, a regular Pentagon. [5] (@ — OnCA, aregular Hexagon. (4) This Paper consists of 7 707 651 Tum over © Copyright reserved. Question 2 In Bgure 1 is given an Isomettic view of a Cast Iron brackets. Figure 1 Copy the given Isometric view. (Do not insert any dimension) (16) 707 651 Question 3 Figure2 shows two views of a machine block inthtd angle projection: ty iP os uw ral 4 coun fore an ie o ey SY SF Figure 2 (2) Copy the two given views. (4) (0) Draw a complete auxiliary view looking in the direction of arrow A. fl (©) Draw the top view. (5) Se 107651 Turn over Question 4 Figure 3 shows one view of a suspension. Copy the given figure showing clearly all constructional details. (6) 12holes 8 Dia Suspension Figure 3 07 651 Question 5 @) Construct a Triangle ABC given the base BC is equal to 50 mm and the Tatio of the three angles is 3:4: § [8] () (The distance between the centres of two circles of 25 mm and 35 mm is iE 100 mm radius, Draw an external tangent to the two circles, [8] SECTION B (52 Marks) Attempt any two questions from this Section Question 6 Figure 4 shows three views of a frame guide in third angle projection. Study these views and make an Isometric drawing of the object (26) so a q | peal eet Figure 4 Question 7 Figure § shows an Isomettie view of an object. Draw the following views in First angle or in Third angle:= (a) Front view, (b) Side view from the right (ec) Top view. Figure S 19) a} m Question & \ ‘ hesagonal pyramid, base 30-mim, side onthe HP. with two ofits edges parale both perpendicular to the Vp Point 35 mm from the ‘and axis 75 mm tony, Ni, OW its Ho "to the VP. is cut by iva section planes, This horizontal ‘apex. ‘The other ph HP. also intersects the axis at the ion plane cuts the ax lane which makes ay ingle of 45° with same point, Draws. () The front view, (0) © @ Sectional Top view ( (7) 6] Development ofthe surface ofthe remaining pant of the Pyramid (8) True shape of the section. 4 e a 107 651 ‘TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS: (Three Hours) Answers otis paper must be writen onthe paper provided separately. You will ot be allowed to dhawurite during the frst 15 mines. ‘This time ist be spe in reading the question paper. Theme given ath head of his paper istime allowed fr writing the answer. Attempt five questions in all You must atempt thre questions from Seton A and two questions from Section B, 6 Each Section should be answered ona separate paper All questions must be answered in fl scale. All construction ines must be shown, All dimensions are in millimetres unless specified otherwise. ‘The intended mark for questions or pars of questions are given in brackets [J SECTION A (48 Marks) Answer any three questions from this Section Question 1, (@ Draw REGULAR HEXAGON of sie=85 mm, Draw its INCIRCLE, Draw THREE equal circles inside the neice to touch it internally andthe other two adjacent circles externally. 19 (0) Draw the DEVELOPMENT of the curved surface of a cone. Show the caleulatons neatly Given: Radius of the base = 42 mm, ‘Slant height of the cone = 126 mm. 6 This Paper consist of printed pages and I blank page, THB 651 Turnover © Copyright reserve, eae Question 2 wt! A ae ae ism with its (2) Draw the AUXILIARY ELEVATION of a right triangular Pr axis parallel to H.P. and inclined at 60° to V.P Given: Side of the base = 45 mm, one side of it HLP., Length of the axis = 85 mm. {19) Use FIRST ANGLE method of projections. (6) Drawacircle of diameter = 128 mm. Inscribe the circle with a regular pentagon such that all its vertices are on the X circumference of the circle. (Use of protractor is not permitted.) 10) is base is inclined at 45° to Question 3 t (@) Construct a PLAIN SCALE long enough to measure upto 2 m. Given: R. F.=3: 40. {10} 3) (b) Prepare a scale diagram of a MANHOLE COVER in the shape of an ELLIPSE, taking measurements from the PLAIN SCALE constructed in @ above Given: Major axis = 1.8 m Minor axis = 1.2 m Use the concentric circles method. fo 708 651 Question 4. Using scale 2:1 draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding Do not insert any dimensions. Refer Figure 1. U6) axis is inclined at 60° to the horizontal 10 8 30 10 ELEVATION 20 Figure 1 Tos 651 Turn over . HHA Quy hs gon BRUNCH CURVE as shown in Figure 2, Do not insert any STN. (16) RSO ERENCH CURVE _ Figure 2 TOR 651 SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section. Question 6. Refer Figure 3. Using scale 1:1 and THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection Draw at (a) Sectional Elevation. Section A ~ A. (b) Plan (©) Right hand side view (26) (Insert any 6 dimensions) Figure 3 TO8 651 ‘Turn over Question 7 ir LE Figure 4 shows two views of A HEXAGONAL PYRAMID in the first ANGI METHOD of projection. Given: Side of the base = 40 mm Length of the axis = 85 mm The cutting plane is inclined to H. P. and perpendicular to V. P. The vertical trace (V.T.) of the cutting plane is inclined at 45° to H.P. as shown in the figure. Use THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projections draw full size of the: (a) Front View (®) Sectional Top View © Sectional Side View (@) Development of lateral surfaces of part P. [26] TO08 651 question 8. Using scale 2:1 draw the ISOMETRIC view of Figure § gure 5. ek ed (26) EE 80 10. LHS. View. Figure 5 T08 651 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS aa 9 lua ae (Three Hours) “Answers to this paper must be written on the Paper. provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question Paper: is time allowed for writing the answers. The time given at the head of this paper Attempt five questions in all You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B. Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. a All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. ‘Ali'dimensions are in mm unless specified otherwise. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ J. SECTION A (48 Marks) Answer any three questions from this Section. Question 1. (a) Drawanellipse using ARCS OF CIRCLES METHOD. z . =e Given: Major axis = 150 mm and Minor axis = 90 mm. [10] (b) Draw a regular pentagon of side 55 mm. (Use of protractor is not permitted.) (3) usa This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. © Copyright reserved. ag Question 2, (@) Refer to Figure 1 given below. Draw a continuous arc passing through points P, QR, Sand T as shown in the figure. {19} Figure 1. (&) Draw F.V. and T.V. of a right hexagonal prism with its axis inclined at 45° to HLP. and parallel to V.P. Two sides of its base are parallel to V.P. Given: Side of the base =30 mm. Length of the axis = 65 mm. Use the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection. (4) T09 651 Question 3. (a) Draw ELEVATION, PLAN and END VIEW from the left of a right square prism with its axis parallel to H. P. and parallel to V.P. Two sides of the base are inclined at 60° to H.P. Use the THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection. Given: Side of the base = 45 mm Length of axis =75 mm. (10) (b) Draw a transverse common tangent to two circles of radii 50 mm and 35 mm. with their centres 115 mm apart. (6) Question 4. Construct a DIAGONAL SCALE which is long enough to measure up to 20 m. Given: _R.F. = 1:125. Show the working neatly. Taking the measurements from the scale constructed, draw the scale diagram shown in Figure 2 given below. (16) ‘ \ Sa a (All dimensions are in meters) Figure 2. 3 T09 651 \ ahs ae Tum over g 7 lie Question 5. Refer to Figure 3 given below. Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding axis is inclined at 45° to the horizontal. Do not insert any dimensions. Use seale 2:1. {16} Figure 3. ‘TO9 651 SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section, Question 6. Figure 4 given below shows two views of a cone in the THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection. The cutting plane is inclined at 60° to H.P. and perpendicular to V.P. The vertical trace (V.T.) of the cutting plane is shown in the figure. Draw: (a) Front View. remy (b) Sectional Top View (10) (©) Auxiliary Top View 12) Figure 4. T09 651 Tum over Question 7. Figure 5 given below shows the Pictorial View of a block. Draw using the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection: (®) Full Sectional Hlevation, Section A~A. [8] (b) Plan 9) (©) Left hand side view. 0) (Do not insert any dimensions) Figure 5. T09 651 a i TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS dO (Three hours) {4 Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this paper is time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt five questions in all You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B. Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown, The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. SECTION A (48 Marks) Answer any three questions from this Section. Question 1. (© Drawan angle PQR = 45°, Draw a circle of radius 55 mm touching PQ and QR. Draw another circle of smaller radius touching the first circle extemally and also touching PQ and QR. (8) (©) Draw a square of diagonal = 35 mm. Draw four equal circles outside it such that each circle touches one side of the square and other two circles extemally. (8) ‘This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. T10 651, Tum over © Copyright reserved. Question 2 Refer to Figure 1 given below. Copy the given figure. U 16] (insert any 6 dimensions.) OD Figure 1 710651 Question 3. Refer to Figure? given below. Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding axis js inclined at 45° to the horizontal. (16) (Do not insert any dimensions.) Use scale 1:2. 30, SQUARE SIDE 30 2 | eI S| 2 ELEVATION ‘Third Angle method of projection Figure 2 ia o Question 4. a ” Draw the AUXILIARY TOP VIEW of a square pyramid with its axis inclined at 30° qu to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane, Two sides of the base are v z inclined at 60° to the vertical plane. ” abv Given : Side of the base = 40 mm sf Length of the axis = 85 mm. Use the FIRST ANGLE method of projection. (16) T10651 Turn over : F. ee of 9m. Given: R. Construct a plain scale to measure a maximum length el [16] i iven below. Use this scale to draw the scale diagram. Refer to Figure 3 give! All dimensions are in metres, Figure 3, a ee ee 710651 SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section. Question 6. Figure 4 given below shows the front view of a cylinder with axis perpendicular to HP. and parallel to V.P. It is cut by a cutting plane. The V.T. of the cutting plane is inclined at 45° to H. P. and perpendicular to V.P. Given: Diameter of the base = 56 mm Length of the axis = 60 mm Drawthe: (@j)__ Front View BI Gi) Sectional Top View fal (iii) True Shape of the Section 18) (iv) Development of the Lateral Surface. 18) ) e ‘Use the FIRST ANGLE method of projection. T10651 Tum over question 7. pefer to Figure § given below. raw: Elevation [ Arrow F] 7 Full Sectional Right Hand Side View. (14) Q Insert any eight dimensions. Use the THIRD ANGLE method of projection. Figure 5 T10651 vestion 8. @ i i aie Figure 6 given below. Draw an ISOMETRIC view, (26) e we we (ose q{_ | 7 : a 15 15, | [essere a es terre ale 12] 40. | LHS. View. FY, Figure 6 7 710651 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS aol) (Three Hours) Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to bé spent ih reading the question paper. The time given at thie head of this paper is time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B. Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. All dimensions are in mm. unless specified otherwise. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. SECTION A (48 Marks) Answer any three questions from this Section. Question 1. (@) _ Drawan ellipse using OBLONG METHOD. Given : Major axis = 140 mm and Minor axis = 90 mm. [10] (b) Draw triangle ABC with base AB = 105 mm, BC = 80 mm and AC = 65 mm. In the same figure, draw another triangle PAR with base AR = 70 mm so that the area of triangle PAR is equal to the area of triangle ABC. (6) This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. T1651 Turn over © Copyright reserved. Quesy Ren : jts axis inclined at 30° to the eae the ELEVATION and PLAN ofa cone with its axis inclined horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane. Given: - Radius of the base = 30 mm Length of the axis = 75 mm oe Use the THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection. (b) Draw a circle of diameter = 05 mm. Circumscribe it with a regular pentagon so that all the sides of the pentagon are tangents to this circle. ‘You may use a protractor for the construction. {61 Question 3. Ona map the distance between two points is 4.5 cm which Tepresents the actual distance OF18 m. Find the RLF. and use it to construct a PLAIN SCALE. Jong enough to measure ‘up to 4.8 m. Show the working neatly. ‘Take the measurements from this scale and draw AB=4.8 m. Draw a circle of radius = 2.5 m passing through points A and B. Draw a tangent to this circle at point A E U6) a jestion 4 ofer © FIBWET given below, Dray : : the OBLIQUE vip: inclined a 43°10 the horizontal LIQUE VIEW when the receding axis is (D9 no inset any dimensions) [16] e T11 651 : Tum over Question §, Rofor t Pigure 2 given below, Copy the piven figure. (Insert any § dimensions.) Red Figure 2 T11651 SECTION B62 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section. Question 6. Refer to Figure 3 given.below. Two views of a BRACKET are shown'in the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection. Using’the same method oftprojection, draw jhie: (@) Full Sectional, Front View [section'B-B] 0 (b) Full Sectional Top View {Section ‘A-A] el (c) Right Hand Side Vie [8] (Insert any:6:dimensions) TI 651 Turn over Se Question 7. Refer to Figure 4 given below. Draw the given ISOMETRIC VIEW. Use scale 1:1 restic (Do not insert any dimensions.) [26] fer t sert Figure 4 T11 651 shown in Figure 5 given be n ¢ i given below, ‘Nyy s Two eytindrk 7 ee Meal pipes ew) af figure, Draw the development of the lateral surf cof pipe A, 1944 Figure 5 (b) Figure 6 given below shows the front view and the right hand side view of a square prism in the FIRST ANGLE method of projection. Its axis is parallel to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane. It is cut by a cutting plane inclined at 45° to H.P. and perpendicular to VP. 4 The vertical trace (V.T.) of the cuting plane is shown inthe figure. Draw the : (a) Front View 7 2] (b). Sectional Top View (6) (©) Sectional Right Hand Side view. (4) RAH.SV. Figure 6 T1651 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) per must be srhien onthe poper provided separa ‘non be dicwed 10 druwharite during the first 15 mimes i be spent in reading the question paper. The time given atthe head ofthis poper fs ime allowed for wring the answers Mem five questions in all 19h three questions from See 1 fro ind two guestions from Section B Lach Section shold be an vate paper. AM questions mus be answered in full scale ions are in mon. unless specified otherwise The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets { J. SECTION A (48 Marks) Anerph any three yuestions from this Section Consts ves to Binees conmson \angents to wo circles of radii 53 mm and 24 mm ure cemhers ae $02 min apart. Measure and record the length of the tangents in 6 9m yuidelines, (6 Condes» parabola by RECTANGLE. METHOD, Given Bonse = 150 ad Arie Night = 99 mm is Paper consists of T printed pages and 1 blank page, Turnover olo/2. TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) Answers to this paper must be writen on the Paper provided separately You will not be allowed to drawiy tite during the frst 15 minutes, This time isto be pen in reading the question paper The time given at the head of this Paper is tie allowed for writing the answers Attempt five questions in all, : You mist allen thre questions fom Seton A and two questions fom Section Fach Section shouldbe answered ona separate paper All questions must be answered in full cae. All construction ines must be shown, All dimensions are in mn, unless specified otherwise. ‘he intended marks for questions or pars of questions are given n brackets EE eee ECTION A (48 Marks) Attempt any three questions from this Section (a) Construct two direct common tangents 10 two circles of radi 53. mm and 24 mm hose centers are 102 mm apart. Measure and record the length of the tangents in 6 mm guidelines. @ (b) Construct a parabola by RECTANGLE METHOD. Given : Base = 150 and Axis Height = 90 mm. {19 This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and I blank page. 12651 Turn over © Copyright reserved, Question 2. Draw a circle of radius 28 mm and find the length of its circumference by @ Measure and record your answer. (6 geometrical construction, (6) Figure 1 given below shows the Front View and Top View of a eylinder with axis perpendicular (othe vertical plane and parallel to the horizontal plane in third angle method of projection. Draw the Auxiliary Front View of the cylinder when the axis is inclined at 30° to the vertical plane and is parallel to the horizontal plane. Given: Radius Use the THIRD ANGLE METHOD. of Projection. {10} 0 mm and Axis height = 70 mm. Y, AUXILIARY PLANE x 712651 Question 3, Ry fer to figure 2 given below aa (@o not insert any dimensions) Copy the given template. [6] Figure 2. Question 4, Construct a diagonal scale of RF = 1:4 and maximum length = 5 decimetres. ‘All necessary calculations to be shown neatly. Taking the measurements from the scale constructed, draw a circle of radius 2.64 decimetre. Mark the centre of this first circle as C. Draw three equal circles inside the first circle with Centre C, so that each equal circle touches the first circle internally and also touches the other two circles externally, [16} Turn Over 712 651 Question 5. raw the oblique view of the orthographic projection given in Figure 3 with receding ontal. axis inclined at angle 45° to the ho (Do not insert any dimensions) 712651 [16] SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two question ‘ection, : ny two questions from this Sectio1 Question 6, Figure 4 given bek bean i S'OW shows the Front View and Top View of a right hexagonal prism with axis ndicul i ee 4¢ 10 the Horizontal Plane and parallel to the Vertical Plane in the FIRST ANGLE e Of projection. Two sides of the base are Perpendicular to the Vertical Plane. The Prism 1s sectioned by a plane whose V.T. is shown in the figure. Draw the: (a) Sectional Top View (6) (6) Front View (4] : (©) Auxiliary top view showing True Shape of the section (19) (@) Lateral Development of the part P1 of the prism. (4) Side of the base = 25 mm, Axis height= 40mm. Use First Angle Method ag false As oO Tt as Ae Y io] ory. au Figure 4. Tum Over T2651 Question 7- 1 are shown in the FIRST ANGLE Refer to Figure 5 given below. TWo views of an object METHOD of projection. Draw the ISOMETRIC VIEW. [26] dimensions) (Do not insert any Question 8. Figure 6 given below shovw: an Isometric View of a machine block with two section planes AA and BB. Using the FIRST ANGLE ME (@) (b) Full Sectional left hand side view (S © Top View HOD of projection, draw the Front View (Arrow X) ction along A-A) (Insert any 6 dimensions.) [26] V2 651 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) Answers to this paper must be written on the paper pr ‘ovided separately, You will not be allowed tw drawhvrite during the first 15 minutes This time isto be spent in reacting the question paper. The time given at the head of this paper is time allowed for writing the answers Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B Each Section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown, All dimensions are in mm. unless specified otherwise. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ SECTION A (48 Marks) Attempt any three questions from this Section Question 1. (a) Construct two direct common tangents to two circles of radii 53 mm and 24 mm whose centers are 102 mm apart. Measure and record the length of the tangents in 6 mm guidelines. (6) (b) Construct a parabola by RECTANGLE METHOD. 50 and Axis Height = 90 mm. (10) Given : Base lank page. Turn over This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and 712651 © Copyright reserved. Question a i length of its circumferen 4 ) Draw a circle of radius 28 mm and find the lengtl ce (De geometrical construction. Measure and record your answer. (b) Figure 1 given below shows the Front View and Top View of a cylinder with axis perpendicular to the vertical plane and parallel to the horizontal plane in third angle method of projection, Draw the Auxiliary Front View of the cylinder When the axis is inclined at 30° to the vertical plane and is parallel to the horizontal plane. Gwen: Radius = 30 mm and Axis height = 70 mm, Use the THIRD ANGLE, METHOD of Projection, fo) Y AUXILIARY PLang Refer to gure £ given vel. wey w (Do not insert any dimensions) Question 4. sd and maximum length = 5 decimetres. Construct a diagonal scale of RF ‘All necessary calculations to be shown neatly. Taking the measurements from the scale constructed, draw a circle of radius 2.64 decimetre, Mark the centre of this first circle as C. Draw three equal circles inside the first circle with Centre C, so that each equal circle touches the first circle internally and 116) also touches the other two circles externally. Turn Over Tia 651 Que’ Draw the oblique view of the orthographic p ion 5 | i ith rooesion rojection given in Signe 3 with F axis inclined at angle 45° to the horizontal. (16) (Do not insert any dimensions) Figure 3. 712651 SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section. Question 6, Figure 4 given below shows the Front View and Top View of a right hexagonal prism with axis Perpendicular to the Horizontal Plane and parallel to the Vertical Plane in the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection, Two sides of the base are perpendicular to the Vertical Plane. ‘The Pris is sectioned by a plane whose V.T. is shown in the figure. Draw the: (a) Sectional Top View (6) () Front View : 4 (©) Auxiliary top view showing True Shape of the section {10} (4) Lateral Development of the part P1 of the prism, (5) Side of the base = 25 mm, Axis height =40 mm, Use First Angle Method. Figure 4. FTE a Tur Over Question 7. o Figure 5 given below. Two views of an object a Refer t Draw the ISOM METHOD of projection. (Do not insert any dimensions) Figure 5. Ti2 651 6 sation 8. que! jon planes ‘ jth two section P srigure 6 giver below shows an Isometric View of'a machine block with (W0 jdand BB. Using the FIRST ANGLE MIZTHOD of projection, 4a the @ Front View (Atrow X) (o) Full Sectional left hand side view (Section along A-A) © Top View [26] (Insert any 6 dimensions.) 112051 ph longeny peo TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) Answers to this paper must he written on the paper provided separately You will not be allow: ‘ed to draw/write during the first 15 minutes: This time is t0 be spent in reading the question paper: The time given at the hei ‘ad of this paper is time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt five questions in al. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two que stions from Section B. Each Section should be answer red on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown, All dimensions are in mm. unless specified otherwise. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [J SECTION A (48 Marks) Attempt any three questions from this Section Question 1. Construct a PLAIN SCALE of Representative Fraction = 1:375, long enough to measure 58 metres. Taking the measurements from the scale constructed draw an equilateral triangle ABC of side 23 m and another equilateral triangle DEF of side 17 m. Construct geometrically a single triangle PQR whose area is equal to the sum of the areas of the two triangles, ABC and DEF ‘Show the data and the working neatly. (16) This Paper consists of 7 printed pages and I blank page. T13 651 Turn over © Copyright reserved. wd Question 2. . cles inside the () Construct a regular hexagon of side 60 mm and draw three equal ci i ther circles hexagon so that cach vircle touches one side of the hexagon and two ot [9] externally, (©) Construct an ellipse by the concetie circles method. Given : Major axis= 130 mm, Minor axis = 96 mm. (10) Question 3, Refer to Figure I given below. Copy the given template. (Insert any six dimensions.) (16) T1365) Question 4. fal plane and inclined at 45° to the onal prism has its axis parallel to the horizont A pentag .¢ horizontal plane. vertical plane. One side of the base is parallel t0 th Draw the: (a) Front View (be) Top View (6) Right Hand Side View ide of the base = 35 mm Length of the axis = 50 mm (Use the Third Angle Method of projection) (16) Question 5. raphie projection given in figure 2 with receding Draw the oblique view of the orthog! horizontal axis inclined at an angle 30° to the (16) (Do not insert dimensions). RISV Turn Over T3651 Question & SECTION B (52 Marks) Anywer any two questions from this Section, The toy View and the fiont view of a truncated cone ow. The avis of the cone is perpendicular to Het to the Vertical Plane, Vertical pon the figure. Draw thes (9 Sectional Top View Front View (iil) True shape of the section, Given : Radius of the base = Use the First Angle Method of projection. 30" is shown in figure 3 given the Horizontal Plane and °(V-.) of the cutting plane is shown in 30 mm, Length of the axis height = [5] [3] [6] 4 riven below shows the Front View and the Tap: View of a trlangutar pyramid in the First Angle Method of projeetion, Ite axis by perpendicular t0 the Horizontal Plane and parallel to the Vertical Pla One side of the base lv parallel to the Vertical Plane, The pyramid is cut by a seetion plane whore Horizontal Trace (11.7) is shown in the figure, ‘The s ction plane is # mim away from the axis and is parallel to the vertical plane. Dravw the: (i) Top View (21 Gi) Seetional Front View of the part P 151 Gil) Development of the lateral surface of the part P of the cut ® pyramid. 15) Giver ide of the base = 40 mm, Length of the axis = 70 mm. Use the First Angle Method of projection, 70 T3651 Turn Over dwt guy 8 tv ey atta aon fe lew ae nucle block. Adv as tant te ane lg eanet es wel (uray gent any allen quate of ie 20 11368) (26) Question 8. 6 given below shows the isometric view of a machine block. Figui Draw the: (a) Half'Seetional Front View (atong section A-B-C) (b) Top View {c) Hall’ Seetional Right Hand Side View (along Section A-B-C) Use the Third Angle Method of projection. (insert any 6 dimensions). ~ i 113 651 A (3) 1) All construction tines must be shown, All dimensions are in mm, unless specified otherwise, The intended marks for questions or parts °F questions are given in brackets { J SECTION A (48 Marks) Attempt any three questions from this Section Question 1. Draw an ellipse by ARCS OF CIRCLES METHOD, . Given : Major Axis = 150 mm Minor Axis = 100 mm. (16) This Paper consists of 8 printed pages. Turn over T14 651 © Copyright reserved. Question 2. Refer to Figure 1 given below. Copy the given figure. (Insert any 4 dimensions.) (16) 714651 Question 3. (8) Draw the elevation, the plan and the lateral development of a right hexagonal pyramid with its axis perpendicular to the horizontal plane (H.P.) and parallel to the vertical plane (V.P.). One side of its base is inclined at 45° to V.P. The apex of the pyramid is nearer to H.P. than its base. Given : Side of the base = 0 mm Length of the axis = 65 mm. (Use the THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection.) fo} (b) Refer to Figure 2 en below. An arc of radius = 95 mm is passing through points A and B. AB = 87 mm. Copy the given figure. Find the length of the given are by geometrical construction. [6] R95 Figure 2 Question 4. Construct a PLAIN SCALE long enough to measure 2.1 dm. Given: R. Tal =2:5. All necessary calculations to be shown neatly. ing the measurements from the scale constructed, draw a scale diagram of a square with its diagonal = 2.1 dm. In the same figure, construct a regular octagon such that the distance between the parallel sides of the octagon is equal to the side of the square drawn, U6) T14 651 Tum Over Es 8 Refer to Fi ure 3 given below, Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding axis is inclined at 45° to the horizontal. Do not insert any dimensions. Use seale = 2: 1. (16) pL» PL {=| END VIEW ELEVATION (THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection) Figure3 714651 Question 6, SECTION B (82 Marks) alnswer any ta questions fiom this Seetion (a) Figure 4 given below shows the top view of a cone in the third angle method of projection when its a 's is perpendicular to the horizontal plane (H.P.) and parallel to the vertical plane (V.P,), ‘The cone is eu by a cutting plane perpendicular to HD, and inclined at 45° to V.P. ‘The horizontal trace (LT) of the cutting plane is shown in the figure, Given : Radius of the base = 35 mm. Length of the axis = 66 mm Draw the: (Sectional Bront View of part P, (ii) Top Vi Development of the lateral surface of part P ef the cone. Use the THIRD ANGLE METHOD of projection. 4) ‘114651 Turn Over Va ) Figure 5 given below shows the front view and the left hand side view ofa hexagonal prism in the first angle method of projection. Its axis is parallel to HP. and parallel to V.P. The prism is cut by a cutting plane inclined at 30° (0 HLP. and perpendicular to V.P. The vertical trace (V.T.) of the cutting plane is shown in the figure- Draw the: (i) Front View. (ii) Sectional Top View. (iii) Sectional Left Hand Side View. Use the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection. (12) Figure 5 714651 v Question 7. Figure 6 given below shows two views of an object in the third angle method of projection. Draw the: (Full Sectional Front View [ Section A-A ]. Gi) Top View. (iii) Left Hand Side View. Use the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection. (26) (Do not insert any dimensions.) FV Figure 6 714651 Tum Over Question 8. Refer to Figure 7 given below. Copy the given ISOMETRIC VIEW. ' (26] (Do not insert any dimensions.) f Figure7 TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three Hours) amcwersto this paper mst Be written meaty Ot the paper provided separately. You will not be alfowed fo drawhrite during the first 15 minutes. his ime isto be spent in reaing the question Paper: The time given atthe head ofthis paper tie allowed for writing the answers. * gutompt five questions in all. You must artempr three questions from Section A ‘nd two questions from Section B. @ ‘Each Section should be answered on a ‘separate paper. “All questions must be answered in full scale. “All construction lines: must be-shown. “All dimensions ate in mm. unless specified otherwise. ‘The inteided marks for questions or pari of questions are given i brackets [ J. SECTION A-(48 Marks) 2 “Attempt any three qitestions from this Section Question 1. @ ina diagram a line measuring 8om is marked as 1.6 kim. Find the R-F. Using the same R-F. construct a DIAGONAL SCALE which is long enough, to measure 2.75 km. -On this scale show the following lengths: ae (@ 2.75km {b) -1.08-km. (©) 0.63 km_ Show the data and the working neatly. (16) This Paper consists of 8 printed pages. ~ T15,651. ; ‘Turn over © Copyright reserved. Question 2. -quilateral triangle of side = 20mm Draw three equal circles Outside Draw an equilatera (@) circle touches one side of the triangle and other two an it so that each circle circles externally. ’ (b) Refer to Figure I given below. It shows the.front view and'the top view of a pentagonal pyramid in: the first angle method of Projection. Its axis ig Perpendicular to the horizontal plane and Parallel to the vertical Plane. One Side of the base is perpendicular to the vertical plane, Draw its Auniliary Top View. The auxiliary plane X1Y; is shown in the figure below. ea = - TI5651 Question 3. Construct a parabola by TANGENT: METHOD. Given: Base = 120 mm Length of axis = 80 mm, Question 4, U6] Refer to the Figure 2 given below. t shovis the front view and the L.H.S.V. of an object in the first angle method of projection. Draw the OBLI Teceding axis i inclined at 45° tothe horizontal (Do not insert any dimensions.) TIS 65) 1p [a2 40} is |O 7 LHS. IQUE VIEW when the U6) Tum Over SECTION B (52 Marks) Answer any two questions from this Section. wt" 6. efor 10 Figure 4 given below. It shows the elevation of a thin sheet metal © sraust pipe which passes through 2 roof. It consists of two cylingtcal pipes {pipe A and pipe B] of equal diameters which are joined together to make a pipe joint. pipe joint and draw the Surface Development of pipe A. Copy the:given t any dimensions.) 4] (Do not inse Figure’ ‘Turn Over TIS 651 Hront View and the Top View of jguee 5 given below. I shows th The vertical trace (V.T.) of the cutting xd at 45° to the horizontal plane and ©) Refer to a square prism cut by a cutting plan perpendicular to the vertical plane. plane is shown in the figure. Draw the: @_—_ Front View. Gi) Sectional Top View. ey Gili) Sectional Right Hand Side View. 4 {6} Given: Side of the base = 32 mm Length of Axis =75 mm. Figure 5 Question 7- Refer to Figm ‘an object in th Draw it (Do not insert 6 given below. It ae sown the front-view and the LE METHOD of projection, oe he FI s ISOMETRIC VIEW, any dimension). Wes) Figure 6 Question 8. Refer to Figure 7 given below. Using FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection, draw the: | \ @ Full Sectional Elevation [Section along AA] {10} | ®) Plan 18] \ (©) Left Hand Side View. 8) | \ (Insert any 6 dimensions.) ey TIS 651 NES TECHNICAL DRAWING APPLICATIONS (Three hours) “Answers to this paper must be written neatly on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to draw/vrite during the first 15 minutes. This time is t0 be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt five questions in all. You must attempt three questions from Section A and two questions from Section B Each section should be answered on a separate paper. All questions must be answered in full scale. All construction lines must be shown. All dimensions are in millimeters unless specified otherwise. The intended marks for question or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. SECTION A (48 Marks) : Answer any three questions from this section. Question1. Construct a suitable scale in which a line measuring 10mm represents a length [16] of 2.5m. Taking the measurements from the scale constructed, prepare a neat scale diagram of a quadrilateral ABCD. < Inthe same diagram, draw a triangle PAB so that the ‘Area (A PAB) = Area (Quadrilateral ABCD). All necessary calculations to be shown neatly. Given: In quadrilateral ABCD, AB = 24.8m BC= 17.0m AD =10.3m ‘Angle ABC = 45° Angle DAB = 60°. Jie651 This paper consists of 9 p © Copyright reserved ‘Turn over Tt shows the front view and the top view A : * horizontal plane ang | Questions ga Ree to Riga 1 given below: sight hess pyramid with i axis parallel to the ae to the vertical plane. ven figure. Draw its al spo sides ofthe base are inclined at 45°tq peonaticul ae horizontal pane. Copy the BF uxiliary front view. The | auxiliary plane Ps-Py is shown in the figure. | I Given : Side of the base = 40mm Length of axis = 85mm. (Third Angle method of projection) Figure 1 (b) _ Inseribe a ci acircle with a regular pei th are on the circumference of — : umference gt at all the vertices of ! we the om (Use of protractor is not = = : Given :- Radi : jiven - Radius of the circle : = 45mm, T16 651 Question 3. \- Refer to Figure 2 given below. Draw the OBLIQUE VIEW when the receding 016] ined at 45° to the horizontal. axis is in (Do not insert any dimensions.) (Third Angle method of projection) Figure 2 Tis 61 3 Turn Over Question t Rotor to Figure 3 piven below. Copy the given figure, (lusert any 4 dimensions.) T16 651 Figure 3 Quontiont & w (b) Rote fo Hated piven below, ANCE bi rewutue pontagon, fling CP In (10) ssavattet to Hie HR, Deane a vontiaow ate paola throngh patna Ay By Gy P cant Bays towne {the Ttte, " Yow aay use & prottaetor foe deavtng the pentagon, Given & Side ofthe peukagon DR = Lou Angle QUE = 60°, Figure 4 Draw the front view, the top view and the left hand side view of a right square (6) prism when its axis is parallel to the horizontal plane and parallel to the vertical plane. One side of the base is inclined at 30° to the horizontal plane. (Use the FIRST ANGLE METHOD of projection.) Given : Side of the base of the prism = 30mm Length of the axis of the prism = 60mm. 5 Turn Over T16 651

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