Engineering Drawing Questions PDF (A-18)
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Plaksha University
2015
Ted Branoff, Cecil H. Jensen, Jay D. Helsel
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This document contains questions related to engineering drawings. It includes diagrams of different 3D shapes and tasks to locate lines and surfaces. The material is likely for an undergraduate-level course in engineering drawing.
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# Name: ## Roll No.: ## Date: ### QUESTIONS 1. Calculate distances Ato G. 2. At what angle is line 6 to the vertical? 3. At what angle is line 7 to the horizontal? 4. Locate surface 6 in the side view. 5. Locate surface 1 in the side view. 6. Locate surface 5 in the top view. 7. Which lines in the...
# Name: ## Roll No.: ## Date: ### QUESTIONS 1. Calculate distances Ato G. 2. At what angle is line 6 to the vertical? 3. At what angle is line 7 to the horizontal? 4. Locate surface 6 in the side view. 5. Locate surface 1 in the side view. 6. Locate surface 5 in the top view. 7. Which lines in the side view are represented by line 2 in the front view? 8. Locate 18 in the top view. 9. Locate surface 9 in the side view. 10. Locate surface 12 in the front view. 11. Locate surface 3 in the top view. 12. Which lines in the side view are represented by point 4 in the front view? 13. Which line in the side view is line 16 in the top view? 14. Locate surface 10 in the side view. 15. Locate surface 12 in the front view. 16. Locate surface 12 in the side view. 17. Which line does point 4 represent in the top view? 18. Locate line 24 in the top view. 19. Locate line 28 in the top view. 20. Locate line 25 in the top view. 21. Which line in the front view is surface 9 in the top view? The image contains a three-dimensional figure in three views: from the top, the side, and the front. The top view shows two rectangles separated by an open space. The overall shape is a rectangle, but there are two vertical, rectangular cuts to the right and left of the center. The side view shows an upside down U-shape, with a small rectangle on top of the left portion of the U. The front view shows a long, narrow rectangle with two shorter rectangles sticking out of the top on the left and right sides. The figure is also labelled with numbers representing different lines and surfaces. ### Material: MS ### Scale: NOT TO SCALE ### Base plate ## A - 18 Source: Ted Branoff, Cecil H. Jensen, Jay D. Helsel - Interpreting Engineering Drawings (2015 Cengage Learning)