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Engineering Drawing Practice Test 5


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)
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1. A point is 7 units away from the vertical plane and 5 units away from profile plane and 7 units away from horizontal plane in 3rd quadrant then the projections are drawn on paper the distance between the front view and side view of point is ______________

2. If an object is placed in 1st quadrant such that one of the surfaces of object is coinciding with horizontal plane, what is the correct position of views from the following?

3. In 3rd angle projection the _________ lies between ___________ and ____________

4. A point is in 2nd quadrant 15 units away from the vertical plane and 10 units away from the horizontal plane. Orthographic projection is drawn. What is the distance from point of front view to reference line, top view point to reference line?

5. Where is the position of back view in 3rd angle projection?

6. A point in 2nd quadrant is 15 cm away from both the horizontal plane and vertical plane and orthographic projections are drawn. The distance between the points formed by front view and top view is _________

7. The front view of an object is shown on which plane?

8. The locus of a point P such that its distance from a fixed line AB is constant is____________

9. A point is 50 cm away from the vertical plane and horizontal plane 80 cm away from profile plane in 3rd quadrant then the projections is drawn on paper the distance between the front view and top view of point is _____________

10. An object is placed in between projection planes, the front view and side view gives the same rectangle and top view is giving square the object is ________________


 

Manish Bhojasia - Founder & CTO at Sanfoundry
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