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The document provides instructions for drawing projections of various points in relation to horizontal and vertical planes, identifying the quadrants in which each point lies. It includes specific measurements for each point's position above or below the horizontal plane (HP) and in front of or behind the vertical plane (VP). Additionally, it outlines the side views and quadrants for multiple points, emphasizing the spatial relationships in a mechanical engineering context.

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The document provides instructions for drawing projections of various points in relation to horizontal and vertical planes, identifying the quadrants in which each point lies. It includes specific measurements for each point's position above or below the horizontal plane (HP) and in front of or behind the vertical plane (VP). Additionally, it outlines the side views and quadrants for multiple points, emphasizing the spatial relationships in a mechanical engineering context.

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1) Draw the projections of the following Points on the same XY line, keeping convenient

distance between each projectors. Name the quadrants in which they lie.
A - 30mm above HP and 35mm infront of VP.
B - 35mm above HP and 40mm behind VP.
C - 40mm below HP and 30mm behind VP.
D - 35mm below HP and 30mm infront of VP.

b
a' b' c

40
35
30

30
VP VP (HP) HP
X HP VP
Y
VP (HP)

30
35

35
40
d
a A - I quadrant d'
B - II quadrant c'
C - III quadrant
D - IV quadrant

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru


2) Draw and state the quadrants in which the following points located. Assume any
distances
A - Front View below XY line and top view above XY line.
B - Front View and top views are below XY line.
C - Front View and top views are above XY line.
D - Front View above XY line and top view below XY line.

c
a
c' d'

HP VP (HP) VP
X VP HP
Y
VP (HP)

b
a' A - III quadrant
b' B - IV quadrant d
C - II quadrant
D - I quadrant

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru


3) Draw the projections of the following Points on the same XY line, keeping convenient
distance between each projectors. Name the quadrants in which they lie.
E - 35mm above HP and on VP.
F - 30mm below HP and on VP.
G - on HP and 25mm behind VP.
H - on HP and 30mm infront of VP.

e'
g
35

25
e g'
X Y
f h'
30

30
f' h
E - I and II quadrant
F - III and IV quadrant
G - II and III quadrant
H - I and IV quadrant

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru


4) A point P is 30mm in front of VP, 40mm above HP and 50mm from RPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.

X1
50
p' p"

40 Left side view

VP RPP
X Y
HP

45°
30

Y1 Point P lies in I quadrant

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru


5) A point A is 30mm in front of VP, 20mm above HP and 25mm infront / behind / from
LPP. Draw its projections and name the side view. Also state the quadrant in which it
lies.
X1

25
Right side view
a" a'

20
LPP
VP
X Y
HP
45°

30
a

Y1 Point A lies in I quadrant

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru


6) A point B is 35mm below HP, 20mm behind VP and 25mm infront / behind / from
RPP. Draw its projections and name the side view. Also state the quadrant in which it
lies.
X1

25
b

20
HP

45°
X Y
VP RPP
35

b' b''
Right side view

Y1
Point B lies in III quadrant

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru


7) A point E is 20mm below HP, 40mm behind VP and 30mm infront / behind / from
LPP. Draw its projections and name the side view. Also state the quadrant in which it
lies.
X1
30
e

40
45 °
HP
X Y
VP LPP

20
e" e'
Left side view

Point E lies in III quadrant


Y1

Dr. Manjunath G K, School of Mechanical Engineering, REVA University, Bengaluru

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