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ENGINEERING DRAWING 1. Set squares are used to draw different angles. What is the angel a formed by the 45⁰ set square? Give a brief answer. 2. Which is the correct method of hatching a plane surface? Choose the correct answer 3. What is the name of triangle in which all three angles are less than 90⁰ Give brief answer. 4. Dived a 50 mm long line into five number of equal parts. Give brief answer. 5. A plane engineering scale can read up to : (A). One dimension (C) Three dimension (B) Two dimension (D) Four dimension Choose the correct answer

6. In Engineering Drawing pancils are graded according to the hardness and softness of the lead. Which of the following pancils of the lead is hardest grade? (A). 9H (B) HB (C) B (D) 7 B Choose the correct answer 7. Give Name and Identify the angle which is more than 90⁰ and less than 180⁰? Choose the correct answer. 8. Choose the correct view are given below of Isometric drawing in the direction of arrow.

ENGINEERING DRAWING 9. Draw the Isometric view for the three views given in the third angle projection. 10. Which of the following instrument is used for measuring angles. (A). Sclae (B) Set Square (C) Protector (D) French Curve Choose the correct answer 11. In which type of orthographic projection the top view of an object is drawn below the front view. (A). First angle projection (B) Third angle projection (C) Second angle projection (D) Forth angle projection Choose the correct answer. 12. Draw a scalene triangle ABC in which the side AB = 30 mm, AC = 55 mm and BC = 35 mm (using compass) 13. Draw the isometric view for the three view given in 3 rd angle projection.

14. Identify the type of orthographic projection in given below projection. 15. Draw the left sectional side view along cutting plane AA. 16. Front view and top view are given of an object. Select the correct side view.

ENGINEERING DRAWING 17. In the first angle projection the right side view is draw in : (A). Left side of the elevation (B) Right side of the elevation (C) Below the elevation. (D) Above the elevation Choose the correct answer. 18. What is the name of part of a circular bound by the arc and chord? Give a brief answer 19. Choose the correct name of key (A) Feather key (B) Round key (C) Sunk key (D) Peg key Choose the correct answer 20. Which among the views can convey the true shape of an object on the drawing? (A) Isometric View (B) Orthographic view (C) Oblique view (D) Perspective view

Choose the correct answer 21. In which type of orthographic projection the left side or right side view of an object is drawn on the same side itself? Give a brief answer. 22. Identify the correct top view as per the arrow mark in the isometric view of an object. Choose the correct answer 23. To Identify the correct top view as per the arrow mark in the isometric view of an object. Choose the correct answer. 24. To Identify the full sectional side view along the cutting plane AA.

ENGINEERING DRAWING Choose the correct answer 25. To Identify the correct front view as per the arrow mark in the isometric view of an object.

Choose the correct answer. 26. Hidden lines are drawn as (a) dashed narrow lines (b) dashed wide lines (c) long-dashed dotted wide line (d) long-dashed double dotted wide line 27. Line composed of closely and evenly spaced short dashes in a drawing represents (a) visible edges (b) hidden edges (c) hatching (d) pitch circle of gears 28. Lettering on a drawing sheet should have (a) all alphabets in capital letters (b) all alphabets in small letters (c) In a sentance only first alphabet in capital letter (d) In a sentance only abbreviations are capital letter 29. The line connecting a view to note is called (a) dimension line (b) projection line (c) leader

(d) arrowheads ENGINEERING DRAWING 30. The dimension figure for radius of a circle should be preceded by (a) R (b) CR (c) SR (d) RAD 31. The recommended method of dimensioning a sphere with diameter 80 mm is (a) 80фS (b) ф80s (c) S80ф (d) Sф80 32. Methods of arrangement of dimensions includes (a) Parallel, continuous and combined (b) Perpendicular, parallel and combined (c) Perpendicular, continuous and combined (d) Perpendicular, parallel and continuous 33. Superimposed dimensioning is a simplified method of (a) chain dimensioning (b) parallel dimensioning (c) combined dimensioning (d) tabular dimensioning 34. A curve drawn for Boyle s law (PV = constant) on a P-V chart has a characteristic shape of (a) ellipse (b) parabloa (c) oblique hyperbola (d) rectangular hyperbola 35. The profile of a gear teeth is in the form of

(a) parabola (b) involute (c) spiral (d) helix 36. When two angles together make 90º, they are called (a) obtuse angle (b) reflex angle (c) complementary angles (d) supplementary angles 37. The included angle of a hexagon is (a) 30º (b) 60º (c) 120º (d) 150º 38. The curve generated by a point on the circumference of a circle, which rolls without slipping along outside of another circle is known as (a) Hypocycloid (b) Epicycloid (c) Cycloid (d) Trochoid 39. In orthographic projections, the rays are assumed to (a) diverge from station point (b) converge from station point (c) be parallel (d) None of these 40. If an object lies in third quadrant, its position with respect to reference planes will be (a) infront of V.P, above H.P (b) behind V.P., above H.P. (c) behind V.P., below H.P. (d) infront of V.P., below H.P.

ENGINEERING DRAWING 41. If the Vertical Trace (V.T.) of a line lies 30 mm above reference line (XY), then its position will be (a) 30 mm infront of V.P. (b) 30 mm behind V.P. (c) 30 mm above H.P. (d) 30 mm below H.P. 42. When an object is cut by a section plane parallel to H.P and perpendicular to V.P, then the sectional view of the object is obtained in (a) top view (b) front view (c) left side view (d) right side view 43. Which of the following object gives a circular section, when it is cut completely by a section plane (irrespective of the angle of the section plane) (a) Cylinder (b) Sphere (c) Cone (d) Circular lamina 44. Comparative scale is a pair of scale having a common (a) units (b) representative fraction (c) length of scale (d) least count 45. An angle can be set off and measured with the help of (a) plane scale (b) diagonal scale (c) comparative scale (d) Scale of chords 46.All of the following statements about multiview drawings are

true, except: A) each view is a 3-D pictorial image B) based on orthographic projection C) at least two views of the object D) views are defined by planes of projection 47.Which type of projection does not have the projection rays parallel to each other? A) axonometric projection B) oblique projection C) orthographic projection D) perspective projection 48. Which is not a principal view? A) bottom B) left side C) auxiliary D) front 49. Principle planes will appear as: A) normal planes or edges

ENGINEERING DRAWING B) oblique planes or edges C) normal planes or oblique planes D) skewed planes or edges 50.In orthographic projection, visual rays or lines of sight for a given view are to each other. A) perpendicular B) oblique C) normal D) parallel 51.What two types of projections give a pictorial view of the object without convergence? A) orthographic and perspective B) oblique and axonometric C) perspective and oblique D) isometric and orthographic 52.Inclined planes in a three-view drawing will appear as: A) two surfaces and one edge

B) two edges and one surface C) three edges D) foreshortened in each view 53.Oblique planes in a three-view drawing will appear as: A) two surfaces and one edge B) two edges and one surface C) three edges D) three surfaces 54. Normal planes in a three-view drawing will appear as: A) one surface and two edges B) three surfaces C) one edge and two surfaces D) three edges 55.A viewing direction which is perpendicular to the surface in question gives a(n) view. A) inclined B) normal

ENGINEERING DRAWING C) oblique D) perspective 56.A viewing direction which is parallel to the surface in question gives a(n) view. A) inclined B) normal C) edge D) perspective 57.When a surface of an object is inclined to a plane of projection, it will appear in the view. A) foreshortened B) in true size and shape C) as a line D) as a point 58.What are the three principle planes in orthographic projection? A) front, top, profile B) back, top, profile

C) top, front, right side D) frontal, horizontal, profile 59.The top view of an object should typically be drawn: A) to the right of the front view. B) anywhere on the same page. C) directly above the front view. D) on a separate piece of paper. 60. A horizontal surface of a multiview drawing will appear as a(n) in the front view. A) edge B) normal surface C) point D) foreshortened surface 61 Which view is usually developed first, contains the least amount of hidden lines, and shows the most contours in multiview drawings? A) right side B) top

C) back ENGINEERING DRAWING D) front 62 A sphere can be described in how many views? A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 1 63 An asymmetric object is usually described by how many views? A) 6 B) 3 C) 4 D) 2 64 An axially symmetric object, such as one turned on a lathe, normally can be shown in view(s). A) one B) two C) three D) four

65 In orthographic projection, visual rays are to the projection plane. A) parallel B) adjacent C) perpendicular D) tangent 66 The top and right side views have what common dimension(s)? A) height and width B) width and depth C) height D) depth 67 For orthographic projection, the engineering custom in the United States dictates the use of: A) first-angle projection B) second-angle projection C) third-angle projection 68 D) fourth-angle projection For orthographic projection, the engineering custom in Europe dictates the use of: A) first-angle projection B) second-angle projection

ENGINEERING DRAWING C) third-angle projection 69 D) fourth-angle projection The sequence for the direction of view (or line of sight) for any orthographic projection as utilized in the United States is: A) eye of observer>projection plane>object B) eye of observer>object>projection plane C) projection plane>object>eye of observer 70 D) projection plane>eye of observer>object Depending on its relationship to the projection plane on which the view is projected, a line may project: A) true length B) foreshortened C) as a point 71 D) all of the above If a surface on an object is parallel to one of the principal planes of projection, then the angular relationship of that surface to at least two other principal projection planes is: A) parallel B) perpendicular C) inclined 72 D) unknown Good practice dictates that the characteristic contour shape of the object be shown in what view? A) top B) front C) right side

73 D) any side The height, width, and depth of an object can be shown with a minimum of how many orthographic projection views? A) six B) three C) two D) four 74 Which of the following pairs of orthographic views both show the height dimension? A) left side and front B) top and front C) top and rear D) bottom and right side 75. The line traced by a point which always changes its direction is a (A) Straight line (B ) Curved line (C) inclined line (D) parallel line 76.Which of the following instrument is used for measuring angle. (A) Scale (C) Protector (B) Set squre (D) French Curve 77. In which type orthographic projection the top view of an object Is drawn below the front view. (A) First angle projection (C) Second angle projection (B) Third angle projection (D) Forth angle projection 78. In the first angle projection the right side view is draw in : (Choose the correct answer) (A) Left side of the elevation (B) Right side of the elevation

ENGINEERING DRAWING (C) Below the elevation (D) Above the elevation 79. What is the name of part of a circle bound by the are and chord? (A) Seagment (C) Blade (B) Root (D) Bounded 80.Which among the views can convey the true shape of an object on the drawing? (A) Isometric view (B) Orthographic view (C) Oblique view (D) Perspective view 81. Which of the following instrument is used for measuring angle. (A) Scale (C) Set squre (B) Protector (D) French curve 83. In the 1 st angle projection the right side view is draw in :- (A) Left side of the elevation (C) Below the elevation (B) Right side of the elevation (D) Above the elevation 84. What is the name of part of a circle bound by the are and chord. (A) Seagment (C) Blade (B) Root (D) Bounded 85. The projection showing the front in the true shape and size is (a) isometric (b) perspective (c) oblique (d) axonometric 86. What type of line has precedence over all other types of lines? (a) hidden line (b) centre line (c) visible line

(d) none of the above 87. Which is not a principal view? (a) front (b) bottom (c) auxiliary (d) left side 88. Inclined planes in a three-view drawing will appear as (a) two surfaces and one edge (b) one surface and two edges (c) three edges (d) foreshortened in each view 89. When a surface of an object is inclined to a plane of projection, it will appear in the view (a) foreshortened (b) in true size and shape (c) as a line (d) as a point 89. The top view of an object should typically be drawn (a) to the right of the front view (b) directly below the front view (c) anywhere on the same page (d) on a separate piece of paper 90. The top and right side views have common dimensions of (a) height and width (b) width and depth (c) height (d) depth 91. This type of projection is when projectors are parallel to each other, but are at an angle other than 90 degrees to the plane of projection: (a) perspective

(b) oblique (c) aesthetic (d) angular ENGINEERING DRAWING 92. This is how axonometric, oblique, and perspective sketches show objects (a) Orthographically (b) Pictorially (c) Obliquely (d) Parallel 93. The primary unit of measurement for engineering drawings and design in the mechanical industries is the (a) millimeter (b) centimeter (c) meter (d) kilometer 94. This type of solid has two bases that are parallel equal polygons: (a) pyramid (b) prism (c) cone (d) torus 95. The solid having a polygon for a base and triangular lateral faces intersecting at a vertex is (a) pyramid (b) prism (c) cone (d) torus 96. This is formed where three or more surfaces intersect: (a) oblique (b) line (c) edge (d) verte

97. These types of projectors converge at a vanishing point (a) perspective (b) parallel (c) orthographic (d) oblique 98. In oblique sketches, the most commonly used angles for receding lines are (a) 15 or 60 degrees (b) 15 or 75 degrees (c) 45 or 60 degrees (d) 45 or 75 degrees 99. Objects that are symmetric can be shown effectively using this type of section (a) quarter section (b) half section (c) full section (d) symmetric section 100. In this type of section, one quarter of the object is removed (a) revolved section (b) removed section (c) quarter section (d) half section 101. This type of section is limited by a break line (a) removed section (b) revolved section (c) broken-out section (d) half section 102. This type of section is not in direct projection from the view containing the cutting plane (a) revolved section (b) removed section (c) broken-out section

(d) full section ENGINEERING DRAWING 103. An axonometric projection in which three perpendicular edges of the object make different angles with the plane of projection is called (a) isometric projection (b) diametric projection (c) trimetric projection (d) oblique projection 104. In an isometric projection, the included angle between the edges of a cube is (a) 30º (b) 60º (c) 90º (d) 120º 105. The axonometric drawing having equal foreshortening along two axis directions and a different amount on the third axis is called (a) dimetric (b) trimetric (c) isometric (d) multiview 107. In an isometric drawing, lines that are not parallel to the isometric axes are called (a) dimetric lines (b) trimetric lines (c) non-isometric lines (d) multiview lines 108. The axonometric drawing having different ratios of foreshortening for all the three axes is called (a) dimetric (b) trimetric (c) isometric

(d) multiview 109. When the projectors are at 45º to the plane of projection and the receding lines are true length, it is called (a) cabinet projection (b) cavalier projection (c) axonometric projection (d) perspective projection 110. Perspective drawings are classified according to their number of these features (a) station points (b) picture planes (c) vanishing points (d) ground lines 111. In offset sections, offsets or bends in the cutting plane are all: (a) 90 degrees (b) 180 degrees (c) Either 90 or 180 degrees (d) 30, 60, or 90 degrees 112. These breaks are used to shorten the view of an object: (a) Section breaks (b) Aligned breaks (c) Conventional breaks (d) Full breaks 113. Hidden lines are drawn as (a) dashed narrow lines (b) dashed wide lines (c) long-dashed dotted wide line (d) long-dashed double dotted wide line 114. Line composed of closely and evenly spaced short dashes in a drawing represents (a) visible edges

ENGINEERING DRAWING (b) hidden edges (c) hatching (d) pitch circle of gears 115. Lettering on a drawing sheet should have (a) all alphabets in capital letters (b) all alphabets in small letters (c) In a sentance only first alphabet in capital letter (d) In a sentance only abbreviations are capital letter 116. The line connecting a view to note is called (a) dimension line (b) projection line (c) leader (d) arrowheads 117. The dimension figure for radius of a circle should be preceded by (a) R (b) CR (c) SR (d) RAD 118. The recommended method of dimensioning a sphere with diameter 80 mm is (a) 80фS (b) ф80s (c) S80ф (d) Sф80 119. Methods of arrangement of dimensions includes (a) Parallel, continuous and combined (b) Perpendicular, parallel and combined (c) Perpendicular, continuous and combined (d) Perpendicular, parallel and continuous 120. Superimposed dimensioning is a simplified method of

(a) chain dimensioning (b) parallel dimensioning (c) combined dimensioning (d) tabular dimensioning 121. A curve drawn for Boyle s law (PV = constant) on a P-V chart has a characteristic shape of (a) ellipse (b) parabloa (c) oblique hyperbola (d) rectangular hyperbola 122. The profile of a gear teeth is in the form of (a) parabola (b) involute (c) spiral (d) helix 123. When two angles together make 90º, they are called (a) obtuse angle (b) reflex angle (c) complementary angles (d) supplementary angles 124. The included angle of a hexagon is (a) 30º (b) 60º (c) 120º (d) 150º 125. The curve generated by a point on the circumference of a circle, which rolls without slipping along outside of another circle is known as (a) Hypocycloid (b) Epicycloid (c) Cycloid (d) Trochoid

ENGINEERING DRAWING 126. In orthographic projections, the rays are assumed to (a) diverge from station point (b) converge from station point (c) be parallel (d) None of these 127. If an object lies in third quadrant, its position with respect to reference planes will be (a) infront of V.P, above H.P (b) behind V.P., above H.P. (c) behind V.P., below H.P. (d) infront of V.P., below H.P. 128. If the Vertical Trace (V.T.) of a line lies 30 mm above reference line (XY), then its position will be (a) 30 mm infront of V.P. (b) 30 mm behind V.P. (c) 30 mm above H.P. (d) 30 mm below H.P. 129. When an object is cut by a section plane parallel to H.P and perpendicular to V.P, then the sectional view of the object is obtained in (a) top view (b) front view (c) left side view (d) right side view 130. Which of the following object gives a circular section, when it is cut completely by a section plane (irrespective of the angle of the section plane) (a) Cylinder (b) Sphere (c) Cone (d) Circular lamina 131. Comparative scale is a pair of scale having a common

(a) units (b) representative fraction (c) length of scale (d) least count 132. An angle can be set off and measured with the help of (a) plane scale (b) diagonal scale (c) comparative scale (d) Scale of chords 133. The projection showing the front in the true shape and size is (a) isometric (b) perspective (c) oblique (d) axonometric 134. What type of line has precedence over all other types of lines? (a) hidden line (b) centre line (c) visible line (d) none of the above 135. Which is not a principal view? (a) front (b) bottom (c) auxiliary (d) left side 136. Inclined planes in a three-view drawing will appear as (a) two surfaces and one edge (b) one surface and two edges (c) three edges (d) foreshortened in each view 137. When a surface of an object is inclined to a plane of projection, it will appear in the view

ENGINEERING DRAWING (a) foreshortened (b) in true size and shape (c) as a line (d) as a point 138. The top view of an object should typically be drawn (a) to the right of the front view (b) directly below the front view (c) anywhere on the same page (d) on a separate piece of paper 139. The top and right side views have common dimensions of (a) height and width (b) width and depth (c) height (d) depth 140. This type of projection is when projectors are parallel to each other, but are at an angle other than 90 degrees to the plane of projection: (a) perspective (b) oblique (c) aesthetic (d) angular 141. This is how axonometric, oblique, and perspective sketches show objects (a) Orthographically (b) Pictorially (c) Obliquely (d) Parallel 142. The primary unit of measurement for engineering drawings and design in the mechanical industries is the (a) millimeter (b) centimeter (c) meter

(d) kilometer 143. This type of solid has two bases that are parallel equal polygons: (a) pyramid (b) prism (c) cone (d) torus 144. The solid having a polygon for a base and triangular lateral faces intersecting at a vertex is (a) pyramid (b) prism (c) cone (d) torus 145. This is formed where three or more surfaces intersect: (a) oblique (b) line (c) edge (d) vertex 146. These types of projectors converge at a vanishing point (a) perspective (b) parallel (c) orthographic (d) oblique 147. In oblique sketches, the most commonly used angles for receding lines are (a) 15 or 60 degrees (b) 15 or 75 degrees (c) 45 or 60 degrees (d) 45 or 75 degrees 148. Objects that are symmetric can be shown effectively using this type of section (a) quarter section (b) half section

(c) full section (d) symmetric section ENGINEERING DRAWING 149. In this type of section, one quarter of the object is removed (a) revolved section (b) removed section (c) quarter section (d) half section 150. This type of section is limited by a break line (a) removed section (b) revolved section (c) broken-out section (d) half section 151. This type of section is not in direct projection from the view containing the cutting plane (a) revolved section (b) removed section (c) broken-out section (d) full section 152. An axonometric projection in which three perpendicular edges of the object make different angles with the plane of projection is called (a) isometric projection (b) diametric projection (c) trimetric projection (d) oblique projection 153. In an isometric projection, the included angle between the edges of a cube is (a) 30º (b) 60º (c) 90º (d) 120º

154. The axonometric drawing having equal foreshortening along two axis directions and a different amount on the third axis is called (a) dimetric (b) trimetric (c) isometric (d) multiview 155. In an isometric drawing, lines that are not parallel to the isometric axes are called (a) dimetric lines (b) trimetric lines (c) non-isometric lines (d) multiview lines 156. The axonometric drawing having different ratios of foreshortening for all the three axes is called (a) dimetric (b) trimetric (c) isometric (d) multiview 157. When the projectors are at 45º to the plane of projection and the receding lines are true length, it is called (a) cabinet projection (b) cavalier projection (c) axonometric projection (d) perspective projection 158. Perspective drawings are classified according to their number of these features (a) station points (b) picture planes (c) vanishing points (d) ground lines 159. In offset sections, offsets or bends in the cutting plane are all: (a) 90 degrees

(b) 180 degrees (c) Either 90 or 180 degrees (d) 30, 60, or 90 degrees ENGINEERING DRAWING 160. These breaks are used to shorten the view of an object: (a) Section breaks (b) Aligned breaks (c) Conventional breaks (d) Full breaks