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The document outlines various concepts in engineering drawing and projection, including types of scales, projections, polyhedra, and isometric projections. It covers definitions, classifications, and practical applications of these concepts, as well as the principles behind different types of drawings and surfaces. The content is organized into units that address specific topics related to graphical representation in engineering.

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The document outlines various concepts in engineering drawing and projection, including types of scales, projections, polyhedra, and isometric projections. It covers definitions, classifications, and practical applications of these concepts, as well as the principles behind different types of drawings and surfaces. The content is organized into units that address specific topics related to graphical representation in engineering.

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Unit 1

1 Distinguish among full size, reduced size and enlarged size drawing.
2 Explain reducing scale and give two practical applications.
3 Explain enlargement scale and give two practical
applications.
4 State the advantages of graphical scale over an engineering scale?
5 What is representative fraction?
6 Enlist types of scales used in engineering practices.
7 Explain the principle of diagonal scale?
8 What are the advantages of a diagonal scale over a plain scale?
9.What is a conic section? Enlist various types of conic sections.
10. What is the inclination of the cutting plane in
order to obtain following sections from a cone.
(a) parabola, (b) ellipse
11. Give two practical applications of (a) parabola
(b) ellipse (c) hyperbola.
12. Define eccentricity
13 What is a cycloid?
14 What is an epicycloid?
15 What is a hypocycloid?
16 Differentiate between cycloid, epicycloid and hypocycloid.
unit 2
1 What do you mean by projection? Give its classification.
2 Differentiate between a pictorial view.
3 What is an orthographic projection?
5 How a solid or an object should be placed on the planes to obtain multi-views.
6 Define vertical, horizontal and profile plane.
7 Define elevation and plan view.
8 Differentiate between first angle and third angle projection.
9 State the similarities and dissimilarities in the projections of points which lie in the second angle and the fourth angle.
10 State the position of the point, the front view of which lies 50 mm below the reference line and the top view 30 mm
above the front view.
11 State the position of the point, the top view of which lies 50 mm above the reference line and the front view 30 mm
below the top view.
12 If the front view of a point lies above the reference line, state the possible angles in which the point may lie.
Unit 3
1. Define Polyhedron
2. Define Tetrahedron
3. Define Octahedron
4. Define Solid of Revolution
5. Examples of solid of revolution
6. Differentiate between a triangular pyramid and a tetrahedron
7. What do you understand by a right regular solid?
8. What are Hatching lines
9. What is True shape of section
10. Define an auxiliary inclined plane
11. Define an auxiliary vertical plane
12. Define a profile plane

Unit 4
1. Classify surfaces
2. State a few practical applications of the development of surfaces
3. Name the method used for obtaining the developments of prisms and cylinders
4. Name the method used for obtaining the developments of pyramids and cones

Unit 5

1. Define Isometric projection


2. Define Isometric axes
3. Define Isometric lines
4. Define Isometric planes
5. Define non Isometric axes
6. Define non Isometric lines
7. Define non Isometric planes
8. What is an isometric scale
9. Differentiate between isometric projection and isometric view.
10. Define isometric axes and isometric planes
11. What are the advantages of drawing isometric views?
12. State the relation between true length and isometric length?
13. Differentiate between isometric lines and non-isometric lines.
14. How would you construct an isometric scale?

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