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The document outlines a series of exercises for students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Atria Institute of Technology, focusing on Computer Aided Engineering Drawing. It includes tasks related to the projection of points in various quadrants, requiring students to draw projections based on given measurements and to identify the quadrants where the points lie. The exercises emphasize understanding of horizontal and vertical planes and the relationships between front views, top views, and side views.

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The document outlines a series of exercises for students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Atria Institute of Technology, focusing on Computer Aided Engineering Drawing. It includes tasks related to the projection of points in various quadrants, requiring students to draw projections based on given measurements and to identify the quadrants where the points lie. The exercises emphasize understanding of horizontal and vertical planes and the relationships between front views, top views, and side views.

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Atria Institute of Technology

(An Autonomous Institution)


Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

Module_1
Computer Aided Engineering Drawing
(24ME14ES3A/24ME24ES3A)
Projection of Points

(1) Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient distance between
each projector. Name the Quadrants in which they lie.
A- 30mm above HP & 35mm in front of VP.
B- 35mm above HP & 40mm in behind VP.
C- 40mm above HP & on VP.
D- 35mm bellow HP & 30mm in front of VP.

(2) Draw & state the Quadrant in which the following points are located. Assume any distances.
A- Front view below XY line & Top view above XY line.
B-Front & Top views are below XY line.
C-Front & Top views are above XY line.
D-Front view above XY line & top view bellow XY line.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(3) Draw the projections of the following points on the same XY line, keeping convenient distance between
the projectors and state the quadrants in which they lie.
P -10 mm above HP & 15 mm in front of VP.
Q - 15 mm above HP & 25 mm behind VP.
R - 25 mm below HP & in VP.
S - 40 mm above HP & in VP.

(4) A point is 30 mm in front of VP, 20 mm above HP & 25 mm in front / behind / from LPP. Draw its
projections and name the side view.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(5) A point P is 30 mm in front of VP, 40 mm above HP and 50 mm from RPP. Draw its projections.

(6) A point is lying on VP, 20 mm below HP & 30 mm behind / in front / from LPP. Draw its
Projections and name the side view.

(7) A point 30 mm above XY line is the front view of three points P, Q and R. The top view of R is
40 mm behind VP, the top view of Q is on XY line and top view of point P is 45 mm in front of VP.
Draw the projections of the points & state the quadrants in which the points are situated.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(8) A point 20 mm below the reference XY line is the top view of three points P, Q & R. P is 20
mm below HP, Q is 35 mm above HP and R is on HP. Draw the projections of the three points and
state their positions & quadrants in which they are situated.

(9) The common point 40 mm below XY line represents not only the front views of three points A, B and C
but also the top view of point C. The top view of point B lies on XY line and top view of point A lies 50 mm
above it. Draw the projections of the points and add the right-side view to the point A only. Also state in
which quadrants the points lie.

(10) Draw all the three views of a point P lying 60 mm below HP, 70 mm in front of VP and 40 mm from
the RPP. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(11) The point P is 45 mm above HP, 60 mm behind VP and 30 mm from RPP. Draw the three principles
view of the point. Also state the quadrant in which it lies.

(12) A point P is 25 mm above HP & 20 mm in front of VP. Another point Q is on HP and 30 mm behind VP.
The distance between their projectors measured parallel to the line of intersection of VP and HP is 50 mm.
Find the distance between the top views of points P and Q.

(13) A point P is on HP and 30 mm in front of VP. Another point Q is on VP and 40 mm above HP. The
distance between their projectors parallel to XY line is 50 mm. Find the distance between their front and top
views of the points P and Q.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(14) Two points R and S are on HP. The point R is 35 mm in front of VP, while S is 50 mm behind VP. The
line joining their top views makes an angle of 40° with XY. Find the horizontal distance between the two
projectors.

(15) Two points P and Q are on HP. The point P is 30 mm behind VP, while Q is 50 mm in front of VP. The
line joining their top views makes an angle of 40° with XY. Find the horizontal distance between their
projectors parallel to XY line.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(16) Two points P & Q are on HP. The point P is 30 mm behind VP, while Q is 50mm in front of VP. The line
joining their top view makes an angle of 400 with XY. Find the horizontal distance between their projectors
parallel to XY line.

(17) A point A is on HP and 35 mm in front of VP. Another point B is on VP and below HP. The line joining
their front views makes an angle of 30° to XY line, joining their top views makes an angle of 45° with XY
line. Find the distance of the point B from HP.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(18) A point 'M' is 30 mm in front of VP and 20 mm above HP. Another point N is 15 mm behind VP & 25
mm below HP. The horizontal distance between the points parallel to XY line is 50 mm. Draw the projections
of the points M & N and join their front and top views. Draw the right view for the point N only.

(19) Draw the projections of a point A lying 30 mm above HP and in first quadrant, if its shortest distance
from the line of intersection of HP and VP is 50 mm. Also find the distance of the point from VP.
Atria Institute of Technology
(An Autonomous Institution)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASKB Campus, Bengaluru, Karnataka

(20) A point A is 40 mm in front of VP and is situated in the fourth quadrant. Its shortest distance from the
intersection of HP and VP is 45 mm. Draw its projections. Also find its distance from HP.

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