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Posted By: India       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 22 Dec 2007

2005 Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Civil Engineering JNTU I Year B.Tech (RR10107)-Reg.June'05 -Set 4-Engineering Graphics Question paper



Course: B.Tech Civil Engineering   University: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University




Code No: RR10107 Set No.4
I B.Tech. Regular Examinations, June -2005
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
( Common to Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics,
Metallurgy & Material Technology and Production Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
1. An area of the land of 36 sq.km in area is represented by an area of 144 sq.cm on a map. Find R.F of the scale of this map. Draw a backward vernier scale to show kilometers, hectometers and decameters with the above R.F indicate on the scale a distance of 9 kilometers, 5 hectometers and 6 decameters.
2. Draw an ellipse by Oblong method. The major and minor axes given as 150 mm and 90mm respectively. Draw normal and tangent at any point on the ellipse at a distance of 55mm from the geometrical center of the ellipse.
3. Consider the picture shown in figure4 below and draw the front view, top view and side view in first angle projection.
Figure 4:
4. A line AB 75mm long has its end A in the H.P. and 12 mm in front of V.P. the
line is inclined at 60 degrees to H.P. and 30 degrees to V.P. Draw projections.
5. Draw the projections of a cone, base 30mm diameter and axis 50mm long, resting on HP on a point of its base circle with the axis making an angle of 45 degrees with HP and 30 degrees with VP.
6. A hexagonal prism of side of base 30 mm and axis 65 mm stands on one of its ends in HP with two of rectangular faces parallel to V.P. A circular hole of diameter 40 mm is drilled completely through the prism such that the axis of the hole is perpendicular to V.P and bisects the axis of the prism. Draw the development of the lateral surface of the prism showing the shape of the holes formed on it.
7. A cylinder of base diameter 30 mm axis 60 mm is resting centrally on a slab of 60mm square and thickness 20 mm. Draw the isometric projection of the combination of the solids.
8. Draw the perspective view of a point P is situated 10 mm behind the PP and 15mm above the ground plane. The station point is 25 mm in front of the PP, 20 mm above the ground plane. It lies in a central plane 12 mm to the right of the point.




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