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Graphics Old Question Papers

The document contains examination papers for Engineering Graphics across multiple semesters, detailing various questions related to drawing projections, isometric views, and development of surfaces. Each section includes instructions for candidates, such as using specific drawing sheets and retaining construction lines. The questions require the application of geometric principles to create accurate representations of objects based on given parameters.

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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No. :

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Time : 2½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 50
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a uniform motion in a clockwise direction when hinged about A. During
01
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this period a point P moves along the rod from B to A and reaches back to
8/2
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B with a uniform linear motion. Draw the locus of point P. Name the
2/0

Curve. [8]
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Q3) Figure shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of
projection draw, Sectional Front View along symmetry looking in the i
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direction of X. Top View and LHSV. Give dimensions in all views. [16]
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its base on HP with two sides of the base parallel to VP. It is cut by an AIP
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from base. Draw the development of surfaces of pyramid. [10]


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4456-106A
University of Pune
Total No. of Questions: 8] [Total No. of Pages: 4
F. E. (Semester – I) Phase III Examination, November 2013

Engineering Graphics – I (102006)


(2012 Course)
Time: 2 Hrs.] [Max. Marks: 50
Instructions:
1. Solve Q.1 or Q.2, Q.3 or Q.4, Q.5 or Q.6, Q.7 or Q.8.
2. Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.
3. Retain all construction lines.
4. Assume suitable data if necessary.

Q.1 The point A of line AB is in HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Its front view [12]
and top view makes 51° and 48° with HP and VP respectively. Draw the
projections of line AB if its end point B is 51 mm above HP. Find its true
length, true inclinations and locate its traces.

OR

Q.2 A circular plate of diameter 60 mm is resting in HP on its circumferential [12]


point. Then its surface is inclined to HP so that its point opposite to resting
point is 39 mm above HP. Draw the projections of plate, if the top view of
diametrical line passing through resting point is inclined at an angle of 37°
to VP. Find the inclination made by the plate with HP and VP.

Q.3 A pentagonal pyramid of base side 40 mm and axis height 80 mm is resting [13]
in HP on one of its base side. Then, it is tilted so that its axis is inclined to
HP at an angle of 30°. Draw the projections, if the resting side makes 40°
with VP, with its apex nearer the observer.

OR

Page 1 of 4
Q.4 A Draw a parabola by rectangle method if base is 60 mm and axis height is [07]
100 mm.

B Draw the development of lateral surface of hexagonal prism of base side 30 [06]
mm and axis height 60 mm.

Q.5 Figure 1 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of [13]
projections, draw;

i. Sectional front view, along symmetry of the object [4]


ii. Left hand side view [4]
iii. Top view [4]
Give all required dimensions. [1]

Figure 1

Page 2 of 4
OR

Q.6 Figure 2 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of [13]
projections, draw;

i. Front view [4]


ii. Sectional left hand side view along symmetry of the object [4]
iii. Top view [4]
Give all required dimensions. [1]

Figure 2

Page 3 of 4
Q.7 Figure 3 shows front view and end view of an object. Draw isometric view [12]
and show overall dimensions.

Figure 3

OR

Q.8 Figure 4 shows front view and end view of an object. Draw isometric view [12]
and show overall dimensions.

Figure 4

Page 4 of 4
Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No. :
P658 [4456]-107
[Total No. of Pages : 3

F.E. (Semester - I & II) (Phase - IV)


ENGINEERING GRAPHICS - I
(2012 Course)
Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 50
Instructions to the candidates:
1) Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.
2) Retain all construction lines.
3) Assume suitable data if necessary.

Q1) The point P of 75 mm long line PQ is 25 mm above HP while its end point
Q is 20 mm infront of VP. Its elevation makes 40º with HP while, the projector
distance between the end points of line is 60 mm. Draw the projections of a
line and find the inclinations made by it with HP and VP. Also, locate the
traces of line. [12]
OR
Q2) A hexagonal plate, base side 40 mm, is resting in HP on one of its corner
with its side parallel to VP. Then, its surface is inclined to HP at 40º. Draw
the projections, if it’s top view line passing through resting corner and its
opposite corner, is inclined to VP at an angle of 35º. Also find the inclination
made by the plate with VP. [12]

Q3) A cone of base diameter 60 mm and axis height 80 mm is resting in HP on


one of its base circumference point. Then, its base surface is inclined to HP
at 60º. Draw the projections, if its axis is inclined to VP at 35º, with its apex
away from the observer. [13]
OR
Q4) a) Construct a parabola by rectangle method, if the base is 60 mm and axis
height is 80 mm. [7]
b) Draw the development of a hexagonal prism with base side 25 mm and
axis height 50 mm. [6]

Q5) Figure 1 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of
projections, draw;
i) Sectional Left hand side view, along given section plane [4]
ii) Front view [4]
iii) Top view [4]
iv) Dimensions [1]

P.T.O.
OR
Q6) Figure 2 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of
projections, draw;
i) Sectional front view, along sectional plane A-A [4]
ii) Left hand side view [4]
iii) Top view [4]
iv) Dimensions [1]

Figure - 2
[4456] - 107 2
Q7) Figure 3 shows front view, top view and end view of a bracket. Draw isometric
view and show overall dimensions. [12]

Figure - 3

OR
Q8) Figure 4 shows front view and top view of an object. Draw isometric view
and show overall dimensions. [12]

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[4456] - 107 3
*4656105* [4656] – 105
Seat
No.

F.E. (Semester – I) Examination, 2014


ENGINEERING GRAPHICS – I
(2012 Course)

Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 50

Instructions : 1) Solve Q. 1 or Q. 2, Q. 3 or Q. 4, Q. 5 or Q. 6, Q. 7 or Q. 8.

2) Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.

3) Retain all construction lines.

4) Assume suitable data if necessary.

1. The point A of line AB is in HP and 20 mm in front of VP. The front view and top view of line

makes 40° and 45° with HP and VP respectively. Draw the projections if the projector distance

between end points of the line is 70 mm. Find true length and true inclinations. Also, locate the

traces of line. 12

2. A pentagonal plate of side 40 mm, is resting in HP on its side. Then its surface makes 40° with

HP. Draw the projections if its resting side is inclined to VP at an angle of 45°. Find inclination

made by the plane with VP. 12

3. A hexagonal pyramid of base side 40 mm and axis height 80 mm is resting in HP on one of its

base side. Draw the projections, if its axis is inclined to HP and VP at 30° and 40°. Apex away

from observer. 13

4. A) Draw an involute of a circle diameter 42 mm. 7

B) Draw the development of lateral surface of triangular prism of base side 50 mm and axis

height 80 mm. 6
P.T.O.
[4656] – 105 -2- *4656105*

5. Figure 1 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of projections, draw; (13)
i) Sectional front view, along symmetry of object 4
ii) Right hand side view 4
iii) Top view 4
iv) Dimensions 1

6. Figure 2 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of projections, draw; (13)
i) Sectional front view, along symmetry of object 4
ii) Left hand side view 4
iii) Top view 4
iv) Dimensions 1
*4656105* -3- [4656] – 105
7. Figure 3 shows front view, top view and end view of a bracket. Draw isometric view and show
overall dimensions. 12

8. Figure 4 shows front view and end view of an object. Draw isometric view and show overall
dimensions. 12

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8 2 P0
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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No. :

P4423 [Total No. of Pages : 3


[5251]-1007

6
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F.E. (Engineering) (II Semester)

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9
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8 2 30
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Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 50
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8.2 G

1) Retain all construction lines.


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2) Figure to the right indicates full marks.


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6
6:1
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49

9:2
70
91
Q1) The point A of line AB is in H.P and 15 mm in front of V.P. Its front view and
01
30

top view makes 51° and 48° with H.P. and V.P. respectively. Draw the
2/2

projections of line AB if projector distance between end points of the line is


01
7/1

41 mm. Find its true length, true inclinations and locate its traces. [12]
GP
82

OR
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Q2) A hexagonal plate of 35 mm side is resting on one of its corner on the H.P.
16

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8.2

H.P. and the diagonal passing through resting corner makes 22° inclination to 6
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49

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Q3) A hexagonal prism of base 35 mm and height 85 mm is resting on one of its


01
30

base corners. The vertical edge passing through the resting corner makes 45°
2/2
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inclination to H.P Draw projections of the prism when the axis makes 22°
7/1

inclination to V.P. [13]


GP
82

OR
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Q4) a) Draw a Parabola of 100 mm height and 150 mm base. [7]


16

b) Draw the development of lateral surface of pentagonal prism of base


8.2

side 30 mm and axis height 70 mm. [6]


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Q5) For the pictorial view shown in the Figure draw, [13]
a) Sectional front view along the section XX
b) Top view

6
c) Left hand side view

6:1
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2/2
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7/1
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show overall dimensions. [12]

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Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No. :

P4418 [Total No. of Pages : 3


[5251]-1002

2
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F.E. First Year (Engineering) (II Semester)

9:2
ENGINEERING PHYSICS

70
2/2 1
9
(2015 Pattern)

01
Time : 2 Hours]
8 1 30 [Max. Marks : 50
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Instructions to the candidates :
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1) Neat diagram must be drawn wherever necessary.
8.2 G

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3) Use of logarithmic table, slide rule, mollier charts, Electronics Calculator,


16

and steam table is allowed.


4) Assume suitable data, if necessarry.

2
3:3
Q1) a) Explain the theory of formation of Newton’s Rings? Hence, explain how
49

9:2
the refractive index of liquid can be determined. [6]
70
91
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b) How many lines per cm are there on the surface of a plane transmission
30
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grating which gives 1st order of light of wavelength 6000AU at an angle


01

of diffraction 30°. [3]


6/1
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81

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brief. [3]
CE
16

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8.2

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Q2) a) What is revereberation? Give Sabine’s formula for reberation time. What
49

are the factors affecting reberberation time? Explain how it can be


9:2

optimized by controling these factors. [6]


70
91
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b) Calculate the length of an iron rod which can be used to produce


30
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ultrasonic waves of frequency 20 kHz Given, Young’s modulus of iron


01

1.16 × 1011 N/m2 . Density of iron = 7.23 × 103 kg/m3 [3]


6/1
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81

c) The resultant amplitude of a wave when monochromatic light is diffracted


.23

from a single slit Eθ = Em (sin α)/α, specify the terms involved and
CE
16

derive condition of minima. [3]


8.2
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Q3) a) What are retardation plates? Give their types? Derive the expression for
thickness for any one of them. [6]
b) Define the following: [3]

2
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9:2
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nanoparticles. [6]
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length of line and the inclination made by the line with HP. Also, locate the
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traces of line. [12]


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one of its corner of base edge in such a way that its axis makes an angle of 35º
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to the HP and VP. Draw the projection of the prism. [13]


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Q4) a) Draw a parabola by focus directrix method if focus is 60 mm from


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directrix. [7]
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axis height 60 mm. [6]


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(2015 PATTERN)
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1. A line AB having its end point A is 15 mm above HP and 90

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mm in front of VP, while point B is 50 mm above HP and 30

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mm in front of VP. Draw the projections of the line if the projector


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distance between the point A and B is 80 mm. Find the Angle
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made by the line with HP and VP, Angle made of elevation line
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and plan line with HP and VP and true length, elevation length
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and plan length of the line. [12]


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smaller side. Its surface is inclined to HP at an angle of 40º, draw


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the projections, if its resting side is inclined to VP at an angle


of 20º. Find the inclination made by the plane with VP. [12]
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4. (a) Construct a Parabola by using rectangular method having base
length 100 mm and axis height 80 mm.
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having a base edge 52 mm and axis height is 100 mm. [6]

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(ii) Top View


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8. Figure 4 shows the Front view and Top view of an object. Draw
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its Isometric view. [12]


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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

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(2019 Pattern) (102012)

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Time : 2½ Hours] [Max. Marks : 50
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1) Solve Q1 or Q2, Q3 or Q4, Q5 or Q6 and Q7 or Q8.


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Q1) Draw a curve traced out by a moving point in such a way that its distance
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from focus is 21 mm and eccentricity is .
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Q2) A straight rod AB of 60 mm length revolves one complete revolution with


a uniform motion in a clockwise direction when hinged about A. During
01
02

this period a point P moves along the rod from B to A and reaches back to
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B with a uniform linear motion. Draw the locus of point P. Name the
2/0

Curve. [8]
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81

38
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Q3) Figure shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of
projection draw, Sectional Front View along symmetry looking in the i
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direction of X. Top View and LHSV. Give dimensions in all views. [16]
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Q4) Figure shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of

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Q5) Figure show orthographic views of an object by first angle method of


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projection. Draw its isometric view and give all the dimensions. [16]
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Q7) A square pyramid edge of the base 40 mm axis length 70 mm stands with
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its base on HP with two sides of the base parallel to VP. It is cut by an AIP
01
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inclined at 60° to the HP and passing through a point on the axis 40 mm


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from base. Draw the development of surfaces of pyramid. [10]


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Q8) Figure shows the FV of a square prism, base side 30 mm and axis 60 mm
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long, resting on its base on HP such that each of its base edges are equally
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inclined to VP. The prism is cut by two cutting planes C1-P1 and C2-P2
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as shown in figure. Draw the development of remaining surface of square


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Prism. [10]
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Phase III
UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
[4361]-107
F. E. Examination - 2013
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS-I
(2012 Pattern)
[Total No. of Questions:] [Total No. of Printed Pages :4]
[Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 50]

(1) Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.
(2) Retain all construction lines.
(3) Assume suitable data, if necessary.

Q1 The point A of 65 mm long AB in HP and 15 mm in front of VP. The line [12]

is inclined to HP and VP at 40° and 35° respectively. Draw the projections

of line AB and locate its traces.

OR

Q2 An equilateral triangle of 60 mm side is resting in VP on one of its side. [12]

Then its surface is inclined to VP at an angle of 40°. Draw the projections of

plane, if the resting side is inclined to HP at an angle of 30°. Find the

inclination made by plane with HP.

Q3 A square prism of base side 40 mm and axis height 60 mm is resting in [13]

HP an one of its base corner. Then, it is tilted so that base surface is

inclined to HP at an angle of 30°. Draw the projections, if the top view of the
axis makes 30° with VP.
OR

Q4 a) Draw a cycloid of rolling circle of diameter 40 mm. [7]

b) Draw the development of lateral surface of pentagonal pyramid of base [6]

side 30mm and axis height 60 mm.

Q5 Figure 1 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method [13]

of projections, draw:

i. Sectional front view, along given section A-A [4]

ii. Right hand side view [4]

iii. Top view [4]

iv. Dimensions [1]

OR

Q6 Figure 2 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method [13]

of projections, draw;

i. Sectional front view, along sectional plane A-A [4]


ii. Right hand side view [4]

iii. Top view [4]

iv. Dimensions [1]

Q7 Figure 3 shows front view and end view of a bracket. Draw isometric [12]

view and show overall dimensions.


Q8 Figure 4 shows front view and end view of an object. Draw isometric [12]

view and show overall dimensions.


UNIVERSITYOFPUNE
[4361]-107
F. E. Examination- 2013
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS - I
(2012 Pattern)

[Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 50]


Total No. of Questions : 08 [Total No. of Printed Pages :2]
Instructions :
(1) Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.
(2) Retain all construction lines.
(3) Assume suitable data if necessary.

Q1) The point A of line AB is 15 mm above HP and is in VP. The 12


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front view and top view of line AB makes 40 and 35 with
XY respectively. Draw the projections, if the projector distance
between the end points of the line is 60 mm. Find the true length
of line and true inclinations made by the line. Locate the traces.
OR
Q2) The point P of line PQ is in HP and 15 mm in front of VP. The 12
0
top view of line PQ makes 40 with XY, while its plan measure
100 mm. Draw the projections if the true length of line is 112 mm.
Find the true inclinations made by the line and locate the traces.

Q3) A circular lamina of diameter 60mm is resting in HP on one of its 13


circumferential point. Then, its surface is inclined to HP at an angle
of 450 . Draw the projections of lamina, if the top view of a diameter
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line passing through the resting point makes 35 with VP. Find the
true inclination made by the lamina with VP.
OR
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Q4) A triangle ABC [AB = 40mm, BC = 60 mm, and angle ABC = 90 ] 13
is resting in VP on its side AB. Then its surface is inclined to VP in
such a way that the point C is 39 mm in front of VP. Draw the
projections if the resting side is inclined at an angle of 20 0 with
HP. Find the inclination made by the plane with HP.
Q5) A cylinder of base diameter 60mm and axis height 80mm is resting 13
in HP. Then, it is inclined to HP so that the generator passing
0
through resting point is inclined to HP at an angle of 45 . Draw
0
the projections, if the plane containing the axis makes 35 with VP.
OR
Q6) A triangular prism, base side 50 mm and axis height 75 mm, is 13
resting in HP on one of its base side. Then, it is inclined to HP
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in such a way that the base surface is inclined at an angle of 50
with HP. Draw the projections of solid, if the resting side is
0
inclined at an angle of 45 with VP.

Q7)A) Draw a parabola by focus-directrix method, if the distance of 06


focus from the directrix is 80 mm.
B) Draw a helix of one revolution to a cylinder of base diameter 06
60mm and axis height 100mm.

OR
Q8)A) Draw an ellipse by rectangular method, if the major and minor 06
axes are 100 mm and 60 mm respectively.
B) Draw an involute of a circle with diameter 60mm. 06
Total No. of Questions : 8] SEAT No. :

P1961 [Total No. of Pages : 4


F.E. (Semester - I)
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS - I
(2012 Pattern)
Time :2 Hours] [Max. Marks :50
Instructions:
1) Solve Q.1 or Q.2, Q.3 or Q.4, Q.5 or Q.6, Q.7 or Q.8
2) Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.
3) Retain all construction lines.
4) Assume suitable data if necessary.

Q1) The point M of line MN is in HP while its other end N is 50 mm above HP


and 80 mm in front of VP. The line is inclined to VP at an angle of 40°.
Draw the projections of a line if its elevation makes 29° with HP. Find true
length of line and the inclination made by the line with HP. Also, locate the
traces of line. [12]

Q2) An isosceles triangle, base 50 mm and altitude 80 mm, is resting in VP on


its base. Its surface is inclined to VP so that the corner opposite to resting
side is 50 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections if its resting side is
inclined to HP at an angle of 45°. Find inclinations made by the plane with
HP and VP. [12]

Q3) A square prism of base side 40 mm and axis height 80 mm is resting in HP


on one of its base side. Then it is tilted so that the face contained by resting
side is inclined to HP at 30°. Draw the projections, if its axis is inclined to
VP at 40°. [13]

Q4) a) Draw a hyperbola by focus directrix method if focus is 50 mm from


directrix and eccentricity is 3/2. [7]

b) Draw the development of lateral surface of hexagonal prism of base


side 30 mm and axis height 60 mm. [6]

P.T.O.
Q5) Figure 1 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of
projections, draw; [13]

i) Sectional front view, along symmetry of the object [4]

ii) Right hand side view [4]

iii) Top view [4]

iv) Dimensions [1]

Q6) Figure 2 shows a pictorial view of an object. By using first angle method of
projections, draw; [13]

i) Sectional front view, along symmetry of the object [4]

ii) Right hand side view [4]

iii) Top view [4]

iv) Dimensions [1]

2
Q7) Figure 3 shows front view and end view of a bracket. Draw isometric view
and show overall dimensions. [12]

3
Q8) Figure 4 shows front view and end view of an object. Draw isometric view
and show overall dimensions. [12]

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4
Total No. of Questions: 8] [Total No. of Pages: 2
F. E. (Semester – I) Phase IV Examination, May/June 2015

Engineering Graphics – I
(2012 Pattern)
Time: 2 Hrs.] [Max. Marks: 50
Instructions:
1. Use only half imperial size drawing sheet as answer book.
2. Retain all construction lines.
3. Assume suitable data if necessary.

Q.1 The point A of line AB is 15 mm above HP and is in VP. The front view and 12
top view of line AB makes 40° and 35° with XY respectively. Draw the
projections, if the projector distance between the end points of the line is 65
mm. Find the true length of line and true inclinations made by the line. Locate
the traces.

OR

Q.2 The point P of line PQ is in HP and 15 mm in front of VP. The top view of 12
line PQ makes 40° with XY, while its plan measures 80 mm. Draw the
projections if the true length of line is 100 mm. Find the true inclinations
made by the line and locate the traces.

Q.3 A circular lamina of diameter 60 mm is resting in HP on one of its 13


circumferential point. Then, its surface is inclined to HP at an angle of 45°.
Draw the projections of lamina, if the top view of a diameter line passing
through the resting point makes 45° with VP. Find the true inclination made
by the lamina with VP.

OR

1
Q.4 A triangle ABC [AB = 40 mm, BC = 60 mm and angle ABC = 90°] is resting 13
in VP on its side AB. Then its surface is inclined to VP in such a way that the
point C is 40 mm in front of VP. Draw the projections if the resting side is
inclined at an angle of 30° with HP. Find the inclination made by the plane
with HP.

Q.5 A cylinder of base diameter 60 mm and axis height 80 mm is resting in HP. 13


Then, it is inclined to HP so that the generator passing through resting point
is inclined to HP at an angle of 45°. Draw the projections, if the plane
containing the axis makes 45° with VP.

OR

Q.6 A triangular prism, base side 50 mm and axis height 75 mm, is resting in HP 13
on one of its base side. Then, it is inclined to HP in such a way that the base
surface is inclined at an angle of 50° with HP. Draw the projections of solid,
if the resting side is inclined at an angle of 45° with VP.

Q.7 A Draw a parabola by focus-directrix method, if the distance of focus from the 6
directrix is 70 mm.

B Draw a helix of one revolution to a cylinder of base diameter 60 mm and axis 6


height 100 mm.

OR

Q.8 A Draw an ellipse by rectangular method, if the major and minor axes are 100 6
mm and 60 mm respectively.

B Draw a cycloid of rolling circle of diameter 42 mm. 6

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F.E. (First Semester) EXAMINATION, 2015

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS-I

(2012 PATTERN)

Time : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 50

N.B. :— (i) Answer Q. No. 1 or Q. No. 2, Q. No. 3 or Q. No. 4,

Q. No. 5 or Q. No. 6, Q. No. 7 or Q. No. 8.

(ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks.

(iii) Assume suitable data if necessary.

(iv) Retain construction lines.

(v) Marks are reserved for dimensioning and good presentation.

1. The TV of a 80 mm long line AB measures 50 mm. The point

A is 50 mm in front of VP and 20 mm above HP. The point B

is 20 mm in front of VP and is above HP. Draw the projection

of line AB and find its inclination with the HP and VP also locate

its traces. [12]

P.T.O.
Or

2. A thin rectangular plate of size 70 mm × 40 mm appears as a

square of side 40 mm in TV with one of its side inclined at 30º

to VP and parallel to HP. Draw the projection of the plate and

determine its inclination with HP. [12]

3. A pentagonal prism of base 30 mm side and axis 60 mm long is

resting on a corner of its base on HP with a longer edge containing

that corner inclined at 45º to the HP and vertical plane containing

that edge and axis inclined at 30º to the VP. Draw its projection. [13]

Or

4. (a) Draw an involute of a circle of 50 mm diameter. [7]

(b) A right circular cone of a base diameter 50 mm and axis

height 60 mm has its base on HP. Draw the development

of lateral surface of cone. [6]

5. The following Fig. 1 shows a Cast iron bracket. By using first angle

projection method draw : [13]

(i) Front View

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(ii) Top View

(iii) Sectional LHSV along plane X-X.

Give all the dimensions [13]

Fig. 1 C.I. Bracket

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Or

6. The following Fig. 2 shows a cast iron bracket. By using first angle

projection method, draw : [13]

(i) Sectional front view

(ii) Top view

(iii) RHSV

Give all the dimensions

Fig. 2 C.I. Bracket

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7. Fig. 3 shows the FV and LHSV of an object. Draw the isometric

views using natural scale. [12]

Fig. 3
Or
8. Fig. 4 shows the FV and RHSV of an object. Draw the isometric
view using natural scale. [12]

Fig. 4

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