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CLASS-XI THEORY One Paper 3 Hours 7O Marks Unit Marks PLANE GEOMETRY 1. Construction of lines, angles and rectilner figures 4 2. Construction of circles, semi-circles and tangents 6 3. Construction of ellipse, parabola, involute, cycloid, helix and sine-curve 6 SOLID-GEOMETRY 4. Orthographic-projections of points, lines laminae, (plane) and solids 12 5. Section of solid-figures 15 MACHINE DRAWING 6. Orthographic projections of simple machine-blocks 12 7. Isometric-projection of laminae (plane) figures 10 8. Development of surfaces 5 Total Marks 70 PLANE GEOMETRY Unit 1 : Construction of lines, angles and their divisions. Simple questions based on triangles, squares, rhombuses, trapeziums, regular polygons-pentagon, hexagon and octagon. Unit 2 : Construction of circles, external and internal tangents of circles, inscribing of circles in equilaterial traingle, square, rhombus, regular polygons-pentagon, hexagon and octagon. Unit 3 : (a) Construction of ellipses by the following methods : (i) Concentric circles (ii) Intersecting arcs (iii) Intersecting lines (b) Construction of Parabola by the following methods : (i) Intersecting lines (ii) Intersecting arcs (c) (d) Construction of involute of a circle, Construction of cycloid, helix and sine curve 08 Pds. 10 Pds. 20 Pds.

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 295 SOLID GEOMETRY Unit 4 : Methods of orthographic projections and dimensioning strictly as per SP: 46-1988 revised conventions. Projection of points, lines, regular plane figure and right regular solids such as cubes, prisms and pyramids (square, traingular, pentagonal and hexagonal), tetrahedrons, cones, cylinders, spheres, hemi-spheres and frustum of solids when they are kept with their axis perpendicular, to HP/VP or parallel to one plane and inclined to the other or parallel to HP and VP both. Unit 5 : Section of solids under the same conditions mentioned above made by the horizontal, vertical and inclined planes, also showing true-shape of section MACHINE DRAWING Unit 6 : Orthographic projections of machine blocks. Unit 7 : Construction of Isometric scale showing main devisions of 10 mm and smaller divisions of 1 mm each. Isometric projection (drawn to isometric scale) of figures such as traingles, squares, pentagons, hexagons, circles and semi-circles with their surface parallel to HP or VP and its one side or diagonal or diameter should be either parallel or perpendicular to HP/VP. Unit 8 : Development of the surfaces of following solids : 1. Cube, cuboid, prisms-triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal. 2. Pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal). 3. Right-circular-cylinder and cone 40 Pds. 45 Pds. 40 Pds. 5 Pds. 10 Pds. 5. Preparing top-view (plan) of a (a) Class-room (b) Drawing-room (c) Home Showing different objects in it. 6. Drawing through activities : (a) Involutes (b) Cycloid (c) Helix (d) Sine-curves and listing their uses in daily life. 7. Preparing the following sections of solids (prisms, pyramids, sphere etc.) with clay, soap, thermocol, plasticine, wax or any other material easily and economically available. When the cutting plane is : (i) Parallel to the base (ii) perpendicular to the base (iii) inclined to the base (iv) cutting at a given height at a given angle above the base. Also making different objects with combination of above solids and their section models. Note : I. In all the practicals drawing/sketching of the views should be incorporated and evaluated accordingly CLASS-XI PRACTICAL One Paper (Practical) 3 Hours 3O Marks 1. Developing Prisms & Pyramids with the help of card baord (thick paper). 2. Developing different types of packing boxes (cartons). 3. Making different types of graphics designs/murals for interior/exterior decorations using coloured laminae using the knowledge of circumscribing, inscribing and describing of plane geometrical figures. 4. Drawing ellipse by (a) Trammel method (b) Thread method On ground or drawing-sheets/ply-wood. II. The scheme of evaluation is as follows : (a) Practicals (2) 15 Marks (b) Drawing/Sketch 05 Marks (c) Viva-voce 05 Marks (d) Sessional Work 05 Marks PRESCRIBED TEXTBOOK : 1. Basic Engineering Drawing Part I By : V.P. Kumar Published by : Kumarson Publishers, New Delhi. Total 30 Marks

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 297 CLASS - XI THEORY DESIGN OF THE QUESTION PAPER The weightage of the distribution of marks over different contents of the question paper shall be as follows :- One Paper 3 Hours 7O Marks A. Weightage to Contents/Subject Units UNIT-1 PLANE GEOMETRY Marks i. Construction of lines, angles, rectilinear figure. 4 ii. Construction of circles, semi circles and tangents. 6 iii. Construction of ellipse, parabola, involute, cyeloid, helix and sine curve. 6 UNIT-2 SOLID-GEOMETRY i. Orthographic - projections of points, lines laminae (plane) and solids. 12 ii. Section of solid figure. 15 UNIT-3 MACHINE DRAWING i. Orthographic projections of simple machine blocks. 12 ii. Isometric - projection of laminae (plane) figure. 10 iii. Development of surfaces. 5 Total Marks 70 B. SCHEME OF OPTION (I) (II) There will be no overall options. Internal choice has been given in question of Machine Drawing. C. WEIGHTAGE TO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF QUESTIONS Time : 3 Hours (THEORY) CLASS - XI BLUE PRINT Full Marks : 7O UNIT-I PLANE GEOMETRY 16 Sl. No. Contents Weightage/Marks i. Construction of lines, angles, rectilinear figures. 4 ii. Construction of circles, semi circles and tangents. 6 iii. Construction of ellipse, parabola, involute, cyeloid, helix and 6 sine curve. UNIT-II SOLID-GEOMETRY 27 Sl. No. Contents Weightage/Marks i. Orthographic - projections of points, lines laminae (plane) 12 and solids. ii. Section of solid figures. 15 UNIT-III MACHINE DRAWING 27 Sl. No. Contents Weightage/Marks i. Orthographic projections of simple machine blocks. 12 ii. Isometric - projection of laminae (plane) figures. 10 iii. Development of surfaces. 5 Sl. No. Estimated Level of Difficulty Percentage I Easy 35 II Average 50 III Difficult 15

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 299 (PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION) CLASS - XI One Paper 3 Hours Full Marks : 3O Pass Marks : 12 INSTRUCTION TO EXAMINERS Collect Record book/drawing sheets from the students before they start practical work. Only Drawing Instruments are allowed in the practical hall : DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS/VALUE POINTS MAY BE AS FOLLOWS : 1. (i) Drawing 4 (ii) Folding of edges 2 (iii) Finishing of objects 1 2. (i) Preparing to the scale 5 (ii) Cutting accurately to the given measurement 5 OR (i) Number of geometrical shape used 2 (ii) Correct used of shape 3 (iii) Proper Assembling to get desired design 3 3. A. (i) Proper labeling 1 (ii) Drawing 4 Or B. (i) Accurate Measurement 1 (ii) Correct procedure 2 (iii) Proper shape 2 4. * Viva Voce (at least 5 questions relating to the practical activities mentioned above are to be asked.) 5 5. * Sessional work [Regularity, neatness and no. of * records/sessional work are to be observed] 5 CLASS-XII THEORY One Paper 3 Hours 7O Marks Unit Marks I. Isometric projections of solids 25 II. Machine Drawing A. Drawing of Machine parts 15 B. Sectional view of assembly of machine parts : 30 1. Bearings 2. Rod joints 3. Tie-rod and pipe joints 4. Couplings 5. Pulleys Total Marks 70 Unit 1 : Isometric projection of solids Note : Construction of isometric scale showing main divisions of 10mm and smaller divisions of 1mm, also showing the leading angles. Helping view/s such as triangles, pentagon, hexagon etc. can be drawn using scale 1:1 or isometric scale. Hidden lines are not required in isometric projection. Isometric projections (drawn to isometric scale) of solids, such as cube, regular prism and pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal), cone, cylinder, sphere, hemi-sphere, frustum of right regular pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal) and cone, when they are cut by a plane parallel to the base. The axis of the solid should be either perpendicular to H.P. or perpendicular to the VP or parallel to HP and VP both. (Indicate the direction of viewing) Combination of two solids (except frustum of Pyramids and Cone) Keeping the base side paralel or perpendicular to H.P./V.P. and placed centrally together, but in no case the common axis of both the solids should be given parallel to H.P. Question on single solid will be asked in vertical position only. Unit II : Machine Drawing 50 Pds. A. Drawing of machine parts 36 Pds. (i) Drawing to full size scale with instruments. 9 marks (Internal choice will be given between any two of the following).

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 301 Standard porifiles of screw threads (square, knuckle, B.S.W. Metric (external and internal) and nomenclature of threads : Bolts (square, Hexagonal, Tee and Hook); Nuts : (square and hexagonal), Plain washer, combination of nut and bolt with or without washer for assembling two parts together, single riveted lap joint with standard dimensions. (ii) Free-hand sketches 6 marks (Internal choice will be given between any two of the following) conventional representation of external and internal threads; studs (plain, plain with square-neck and collar); screws (round-head, cheese-head, 90 flat countersunk-head, hexagonal socket-head and grub-screw; Types of rivets :- snap head, pan head-without tapered neck, flat head and 60 countersunk flat head; Types of sunk-keys (rectangular taper, woodruff and double-head feather key with gib head on both ends). B. Assembled views of the following Machine parts : 82 Pds. (Internal choice will be given in the examination between any two of the following assembly drawings, given in the orthographic views of the components drawn separately). Note : 1. In all the following assembly drawings only half sectional front view will be asked and the other half without section. 2. Side/End view or Top View/Plan will be drawn without section, wherever applicable. 3. In no view hiddlen edges/lines are required. 1. Bearings (i) Open-Bearing (ii) Bushed-bearing (iii) Footstep-Bearing (only sectional front-view will be asked) (iv) Simple Plummer-Block (only sectional front view will be asked with only round brases). 2. Rod-Joints (i) Cotter-joints for circular-rods (socket and spigot joint) (ii) Cotter-joints for round-rods (sleeve and cotter joint) (iii) Cotter-joints for square rods (Gib and cotter-joint) (iv) Knuckle-joints (only sectional front view will be asked) 3. Tie-rod and Pipe-joint (i) Turnbuckle (ii) Flange pipe joint 4. Couplings (i) Unprotected Flange Coupling (having socket and spigot arragement) (ii) Protected Flange Coupling 5. Pulleys (i) Solid cast Iron Pulley (upto 200mm diameter) having solid web (ii) Single groove V-ball pulley (upto 200 mm diameter) CLASS-XII PRACTICAL One Paper (Practical) 3 Hours 3O Marks, 72 Pds. To perform the following jobs from the given views of the prescribed Machine Block (two). Part A Part B 1. Block-one, by the external examiner. 2. Block-two, by the internal examiner. Value-Points 1. Copy the given views 1x2=2 2. Drawing the missing view with hidden line 1½x2=3 3. Sketching the Isometric view without hidden edges 2½x2=5 4. To make the machine block of te above in three dimensions. (not to scale but approximately proportionately) drawn with any medium i.e. thermocol, soap-cake, plasticine, clay, wax etc. 5x2=10 Viva-voce-questions based on the practicals 5 Performed in Part A Sessional Work : Solution of the fifteen Prescribed Machine Blocks. 5 Prescribed Textbook : 1. Basic Engineering Drawing Part II By : V.P. Kumar and Jasbir Singh Published by : Kumarsons Publishers, New Delhi. TOTAL 30 Marks

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 303 Important : (i) All dimensions are in mm. (ii) The above diagrams are not to scale. (iii) Assume suitably, missing or mismatching dimensions, if any. (iv) Follow I angle method of projection only in all drawing or sketches.

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 305 CLASS - XII THEORY DESIGN OF THE QUESTION PAPER The weightage of the distribution of marks over different contents of the question paper shall be as follows :- One Paper 3 Hours 7O Marks A. WEIGHTAGE TO CONTENTS/SUBJECT UNITS Unit Contents Percentage I Isometric Projection of Solids 25 II Machine Drawing A. Machine Parts 15 B. Secional view of assembly of machine parts : 30 1. Bearings 2. Rodjoints 3. Tie-rod and pipe joints 4. Couplings 5. Pulleys B. SCHEME OF OPTION (I) There will be no overall options. (II) Internal choice has been given in question of Machine Drawing. C. WEIGHTAGE TO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF QUESTIONS Total Marks 70 Time : 3 Hours (THEORY) CLASS - XII BLUE PRINT Full Marks : 7O UNIT-I ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF SOLIDS 25 Sl. No. Contents Weightage i. Construction of Isometric Scale 4 ii. Isometric projection of solid 7 iii. Isomectric Projection of combination of two solids 14 UNIT-II (A) DRAWING OF MACHINE PARTS 15 Sl. No. Contents Weightage i. Drawing of machine parts to a scale 1:1 9 (using instruments) ii. Drawing of Machine parts by free hand sketching 6 UNIT-II (B) ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY 30 Sl. No. Contents Weightage/Marks i. Sectional view assembly of machine parts. 30 Sl. No. Estimated Level of Difficulty Percentage I Easy 35 II Average 50 III Difficult 15

CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS for Classes XI & XII 307 (PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION) CLASS - XII One Paper 3 Hours Full Marks : 3O Pass Marks : 12 INSTRUCTION TO EXAMINERS Collect the drawing sheets/models/sessional activities from the students before starting practical works for assessment. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS FOR EACH OF THE VIEWS MAY BE AS FOLLOWS : 1. (i) Copy the given views 1x2=2 (ii) Drawing the missing view with hidden line 1½x2=3 (iii) (iv) Sketch the isometric view without hidden edge. (a) Isometric sketch 2x2=4 (b) Dimension ½x2=1 Make the machine block of the above in 3 dimension (not to scale but approximately proportionally drawn with any medium i.e. thermocal, socket, plasticine, clay, waxes etc.) (a) Model 4x2=8 (b) Neat & Tidy 1x2=2 2. * Viva Voce (at least 5 questions based on the above activities. 5 3. * Sessional work 5