Assignment Projection of Solids
Assignment Projection of Solids
1. A cone of base diameter 40 mm and axis height 60 mm rests on the ground on a point of its base
circle such that the axis of the cone is inclined at 40° to the HP and 30° to the VP. Draw its front and top
views.
2. Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid of side of base 30 mm and axis 60 mm long resting on
one of its base edges in HP with its axis inclined at 30° to HP. and the top view of axis is 45° to VP.
3.A tetrahedron of 75 mm long edges has one edge parallel to the H.P. and inclined at 45° to the
V.P. while a face containing that edge is vertical. Draw its projections.
4. A hexagonal prism, base 30 mm side and axis 75 mm long, has an edge of the base parallel to the
H.P. and inclined at 45° to the V.P. Its axis makes an angle of 60° with the H.P. Draw its projections.
5. A frustum of a pentagonal pyramid, base 50 mm side, top 25 mm side and axis 75 mm long, is
placed on its base on the ground with an edge of the base perpendicular to the V.P. Draw its
projections. Project another top view on a reference line parallel to the line which shows the true
length of the slant edge. From this top view, project a front view on an auxiliary vertical plane
inclined at 45° to the top view of the axis.
6. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism, base 25 mm side and axis 50 mm long resting on one of
its rectangular faces on HP, with the axis inclined at 45 degrees to VP.
7. A pentagonal pyramid has an edge of the base in the V.P. and inclined at 30° to the H.P., while the
triangular face containing that edge makes an angle of 45° with the V.P. Draw three views of the
pyramid. Length of the side of the base is 30 mm, while that of the axis is 80 mm.
8. Draw the projections of a cylinder 75 mm diameter and 100 mm long, lying on the ground with
its axis inclined at 30° to the V.P. and parallel to the ground.
9. A square prism, base 40 mm side and height 65 mm, has its axis inclined at 45° to the H.P.
and has an edge of its base, on the H.P and inclined at 30° to the V.P. Draw its projections.
10. A square pyramid, base 38 mm side and axis 50 mm long, is freely suspended from one of the
comers of its base. Draw its projections, when the axis as a vertical plane makes an angle of 45° with
the V.P. When a pyramid is suspended freely from a corner of its base, the imaginary line joining that
corner with the centre of gravity of the pyramid will be vertical.
11. A hexagonal pyramid, base 25 mm side and axis 55 mm long, has one of its slant edges on the
ground. A plane containing that edge and the axis is perpendicular to the H.P. and inclined at 45° to
the V.P. Draw its projections when the apex is nearer the V.P. than the base.
12. A square pyramid of 50 mm side of base and 50 mm length of axis is resting on one of its
triangular faces on the H.P. having a slant edge containing that face parallel to the V.P. Draw the
projections of the pyramid.
13. A regular pentagonal pyramid with the sides of its base 30 mm and height 80 mm rests on an
edge of the base. The base is tilted until its apex is 50 mm above the level of the edge of the base
on which it rests. Draw the projection of the pyramid when the edge on which it rests, is parallel
to the V.P. and the apex of the pyramid points towards V.P.
14. Draw three views of a cone, base 50 mm diameter and axis 75 mm long, having one of its generators
in the V.P. and inclined at 30° to the H.P., the apex being in the H.P.
15. A pentagonal pyramid, base 40 mm side and height 75 mm rests on one edge of its base on the
ground so that the highest point in the base is 25 mm above the ground. Draw its projections when the
axis is parallel to the V.P. Draw another front view on a reference line inclined at 30° to the edge on
which it is resting, and so that the base is visible.