Answer all the questions and dont mix-up Part-A with other answers.
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Part A (Marks: 20 x 1 = 10) A1. What is the specification of arrow head? A2. Write the eccentricity value for parabola. A3. ________ is the shape of the section obtained when a cone is cut by a plane perpendicular to axis. A4. When the diameter of the directing circle is twice the diameter of the rolling circle, the hypocycloid so obtained is a ________. A5. Projection on VP is called ________. A6. When a point lies in the fourth quadrant, it will be below HP and behind VP. (True/ False) A7. Projector of a point is always _________ to the reference line. A8. The point of intersection of a line with HP is called _________. A9. When a plane is perpendicular to a reference plane, its projection on that plane is _______. A10.The planes which are inclined to both the reference planes are called as ________. A11.Dodecahedron has ________ sides. A12.Draw the top view of a square pyramid with a base side parallel to VP. A13.A sphere is obtained by revolving ________ about ________. A14.A right circular cone stands vertical on HP and is sectioned by a section plane parallel to one of its generator, the true shape is ____________. A15.Projection of a sphere is always a __________. A16.To understand a solid, the orthographic projection must have at least ________ views. A17.Section planes are always represented by the traces. (True/ False) A18.When a sphere is cut by a section plane, the true shape of section is ________. A19.The isometric projection of a circle is ________. A20.Photographic view of an object is perspective view. (True/ False)
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Part B (Marks: 6 x 10 = 60)
B1. Construct a hyperbola when the distance of the focus from the directrix is equal to 60mm and eccentricity is 3/2. OR B2. A circle of 50mm diameter rolls on a straight line without slipping. Trace the locus of a point P on the circumference of the circle rolling for one revolution. Name the curve. B3. Draw the projections of following points on a common reference line. Take 30mm distance between the projectors. A. 35mm above HP and 25mm in front of VP B. 40mm below HP and 15mm behind VP C. 50mm above HP and 25mm behind VP D. 45mm below HP and 20mm in front of VP E. Both on HP and VP OR B4. Draw the free hand sketch of front view, top view and side view of the given figure. Figure comes here B5. A line AB 70mm long has its end A 35mm above HP and 30mm in front of VP. The top view and front view measure 45mm and 60mm respectively. Draw its projections. OR B6. A square plate ABCD of side 30mm is resting on HP on one of its corner and diagonal AC inclined at 300 to HP. The diagonal BD of the plate is inclined at 450 to the VP and parallel to the HP. Draw its projections. B7. A hexagonal pyramid of base side 30mm and axis height 60mm is resting on HP on one of its base edges with the face containing the resting edge perpendicular to both HP and VP. Draw its projections. OR B8. A hexagonal prism of base side 30mm axis length 60mm is resting on HP on one of its faces with its axis inclined at 400 to VP. Draw its projections. B9. A square pyramid side of base 30mm and altitude 70mm rests on its base on HP with its base edges equally inclined to VP. It is cut by a cutting plane inclined at 350 to HP, perpendicular to VP and bisecting the axis. Draw the sectional plan of the pyramid and true shape of het section. OR Page 2 of 3
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B10. A cone of base diameter 50mm and axis height 70mm rests with its base on HP. A sectional plane perpendicular to VP, inclined at 350 to HP and bisecting the axis of the cone. Draw the lateral surface development of the truncated cone. B11. Draw the isometric view of a frustum of a cone of base diameter 60mm, top base diameter 35mm and axis height 50mm resting on HP vertically. OR B12. Draw the perspective view of a square pyramid of base 30mm side and axis height 45mm, resting on the ground on its base with the nearest edge of the base parallel to and 20mm behind the picture plane. The station point is situated at a distance of 70mm in front of the PP and 40mm to the right of the axis of the pyramid and 60mm above the ground.
Part C (Marks: 1 x 20 = 20) (Compulsory)
C1. Draw free hand sketches of plan, elevation, left side view and right side view of the given figure.
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