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Assignment cum Tutorial Questions

Unit – 4, 5 & 6

1-An Axonometric Plane is inclined to ___ of the Principal Planes.

(A) One

(B) Two

(C) Three

(D) None

2-If Axonometric Plane is equally inclined to all the three principal planes then that plane is
known as

(A) diametric plane

(B) isometric plane

(C) trimetric plane

(D) orthographic plane

3-If Axonometric plane is having different inclination with all the principal planes, then that
plane is known as

(A) orthographic plane

(B) isometric plane

(C) diametric plane

(D) trimetric plane

4-In isometric projection, direction of sight is ____ to the plane of projection. i.e. Axonometric
plane.

(A) parallel
(B) perpendicular

(C) inclined

(D) any of the above

5-Line in space ___ to principal planes are known as isometric lines.

(A) perpendicular

(B) inclined at 30°

(C) inclined at 45°

(D) parallel

6-Three lines ___ apart with one of them vertical, are known as Isometric Axes.

(A) 30°

(B) 60°

(C) 90°

(D) 120°

7-Isometric plane is

(A) parallel to one of the principal planes and perpendicular to other two principal planes

(B) parallel to two of the principal planes and perpendicular to other one principal plane

(C) inclined to one of the principal planes and perpendicular to other two principal planes

(D) parallel to one of the principal planes and inclined to other two principal planes

8-In isometric projection, the square faces of the cube are seen as

(A) squares
(B) rectangles

(C) rhombuses

(D) any of the above

9-In preparing isometric scale, true or actual scale is drawn at ___ to the horizontal.

(A) 15°

(B) 30°

(C) 45°

(D) 60°

10-Dimension of isometric projection is reduced by ___ approximately to the actual dimension.

(A) 51%

(B) 61.5%

(C) 71.5%

(D) 81.5%

11-Isometric projection is reduced volume wise by ____ to the actual size.

(A) 34.13%

(B) 44.13%

(C) 54.13%

(D) 64.13%

12-While drawing isometric view/drawing, scale is reduced by


(A) 61.5%

(B) 71.5%

(C) 81.5%

(D) no size reduction is required

13-Following is (are) the method(s) to construct isometric projection

(A) conventional method

(B) exact method

(C) both (A) and (B)

(D) none of the above

14-Isometric view of square is a

(A) square

(B) rectangle

(C) rhombus

(D) any of the above

15-Isomteric view of a rectangle is a

(A) rhombus

(B) square

(C) rectangle

(D) parallelogram
16-4-centre method is used to draw isometric view of a

(A) triangle

(B) square

(C) circle

(D) all of the above

17-Isomteric view of a circle is a(n)

(A) circle

(B) ellipse

(C) parabola

(D) line

18-Box method is used to draw isometric view of

(A) Pyramid

(B) Prism

(C) Cylinder

(D) All of the above

19-isometric projection of a sphere is a(n) ___ .

(A) ellipse

(B) semi-circle

(C) circle

(D) arc
20-In isometric projection, Extension lines and dimension lines are drawn ___ to the isometric
axis.

(A) parallel

(B) perpendicular

(C) inclined

(D) any of the above

ANSWERS:

1-(C), 2-(B), 3-(D), 4-(B), 5-(A), 6-(D), 7-(A), 8-(C), 9-(C), 10-(D), 11-(C), 12-(D), 13-(C), 14-
(C), 15-(D), 16-(C), 17-(B), 18-(D), 19-(C), 20-(A)

If isometric projection of an object is drawn with true lengths the shape would be same and size
is how much larger than actual isometric projection?
a) 25%
b) 29.5%
c) 22.5%
d) 33.3%

If an isometric projection is drawn with true measurements but not with isometric scale then the
drawings are called ____________
a) Isometric projection
b) Isometric view
c) Isometric perception
d) Orthographic view

If an isometric drawing is made use of isometric scale then the drawings are called
___________
a) Isometric projection
b) Isometric view
c) Isometric perception
d) Orthographic view

Isometric view refers to plane figure circle as ________.


A. Ellipses
B. square
C. parabola
D. circle
Isometric view refers to plane figure square as ________.
A. Rhombus
B. square
C. parabola
D. circle

In the isometric projection , vertical lines are rawn and the horizontal lines are drawn inclined at
________ to the base line.

30 degrees
45 degrees
60 degrees
90degrees

in isometric view of a sphere resting on slab, isometric projection of sphere the centre of a
sphere will be at a height of ______% of radius from the point of contact.
82
92
99
100

In isometric projection, direction of sight is ____ to the plane of projection. i.e.


Axonometric plane.
(A) parallel
(B) perpendicular
(C) inclined
(D) any of the above

Line in space ___ to principal planes are known as isometric lines.


(A) perpendicular
(B) inclined at 30°
(C) inclined at 45°
(D) parallel

Three lines ___ apart with one of them vertical, are known as Isometric Axes.
(A) 30°
(B) 60°
(C) 90°
(D) 120°

Isometric plane is
(A) parallel to one of the principal planes and perpendicular to other two principal planes
(B) parallel to two of the principal planes and perpendicular to other one principal plane
(C) inclined to one of the principal planes and perpendicular to other two principal planes
(D) parallel to one of the principal planes and inclined to other two principal planes
 

Isomteric view of a rectangle is a


(A) rhombus
(B) square
(C) rectangle
(D) parallelogram

Orthographic projection of a sphere is ___ .


(A) ellipse
(B) semi-circle
(C) circle
(D) arc

1-A solid is an object having

(A) one dimension

(B) two dimensions

(C) three dimensions

(D) no dimension

2-Axes of which of the following solids is perpendicular to their bases?

(A) Oblique solid

(B) Right solid

(C) Both (A) and ( B)

(D) None of the above

3-Which of the following has equal faces?

(A) Tetrahedron
(B) cube

(C) octahedron

(D) all of the above

4-Following is (are) solids of revolution.

(A) Sphere

(B) Cone

(C) Cylinder

(D) All of the above

5-When the solid is cut by a plane parallel to its base then it is known as

(A) Full solid

(B) Truncated solid

(C) Frustum of solid

(D) Half solid

6-When the solid is cut by a plane inclined to its base then it is known as

(A) Full solid

(B) Truncated solid

(C) Frustum of solid

(D) Half solid

7-___ is a kind of polyhedron having two parallel identical faces or bases.

(A) Pyramid

(B) Prism

(C) Solids of revolution

(D) All of the above


8-___ is type of polyhedron having a base and an apex.

(A) Prism

(B) Solids of revolution

(C) Pyramid

(D) None of the above

9-A sphere is a solid generated by the revolution of a

(A) circle

(B) arc

(C) semicircle

(D) any of the above


10-Which of the following position is not possible in solids

(A) Axis of a solid parallel to HP, perpendicular to VP

(B) Axis of a solid parallel to VP, perpendicular to HP

(C) Axis of a solid parallel to both HP and VP

(D) Axis of a solid perpendicular to both HP and VP

11-Top view of a right cylinder, resting on HP on its base, is

(A) Circle

(B) Ellipse

(C) Rectangle

(D) Square

12-Front view of a cube resting on HP on one of its faces, and another face parallel of VP, is
(A) Rectangle

(B) Square

(C) Parallelogram

(D) Rhombus

13-Projection lines are

(A) Continuous thick lines

(B) Continuous thin lines

(C) Chain thin lines having thick edges

(D) Dashed lines

14-Side view of a cone resting on HP on its base rim and having axis parallel to both HP and VP,
is

(A) point

(B) circle

(C) ellipse

(D) triangle

15-If frustum of a cone is placed on HP on its base, its top view will consist of

(A) a point

(B) a circle

(C) two circles

(D) an ellipse and a circle


ANSWERS:

1-(C), 2-(B), 3-(D), 4-(D), 5-(C), 6-(B), 7-(B), 8-(C), 9-(C), 10-(D), 11-(A), 12-(B), 13-(B), 14-
(B), 15-(C)
The planes which are perpendicular to both the reference plane (horizontal and vertical) are visible clearly only if we
watched from ___________
front view  top view side view isometric view C

A plane is held parallel to horizontal plane in which view we can watch drawing on that plane?
Top view Front view Back view Side view A

A circle is placed at 20 degrees with vertical plane the view from top view will be __________
 line circle ellipse oval A

If a lamina is perpendicular to both HP and VP, then its true shape can be obtained in
front view top view side view back view C

If a regular hexagonal lamina is perpendicular to VP, its top view will be a


a point  a line regular hexagon a rectangle B

A plane surface has ___ dimension(s).


one two three no dimentions B

Which of the following position is not possible for a plane?


plane perpendicular to both VP and HP
plane parallel to both VP and HP
plane perpendicular to HP, parallel to VP
plane perpendicular to VP, parallel to HP B

A regular hexagonal lamina has


equal sides equal angles equal sides and equal angles none of the above C

The front view of a regular pentagonal lamina perpendicular to HP, is


a point a line a regular pentagon a circle C

The top view of a circular disc perpendicular to HP, is


a point a line ellipse circle B

A triangle is placed perpendicular to both the reference planes (horizontal and vertical plane) which of the following
statement is true.
Front view-line, top view- triangle
 Front view-triangle, top view- line
Front view –line, top view-line
Front view-triangle, side view- line C

A hexagon is placed parallel to vertical plane which of the following projection is true?
Front view-line, top view- hexagon
Front view- hexagon, top view- line
Front view –line, top view-line
Top view- hexagon, side view- line B
A circle is placed parallel to vertical plane which of the following projection is false?
Front view-circle, top view- line
Length in top view and side view will be same
Circle is perpendicular to horizontal plane
Front view-line, top view- circle D

A Square is placed perpendicular to vertical plane and inclined to horizontal which of the following is true?
Front view-line, top view- square
Front view- line, top view- rectangle
Front view –line, top view-line
Top view-line, side view- rectangle B

 A circle is placed perpendicular to vertical plane and inclined to horizontal which of the following is true?
Front view-line, top view- circle
Front view- circle, top view- circle
Front view –line, top view-line
Top view- ellipse, Front view- line D

When the plane surface is held with its surface parallel to one of the planes of projection, the view of the plane
surface projected on it will be in __________
apparent shape point shape true shape line shape C

A solid is an object having


1- dimension 2- dimensions 3- dimensions no dimension C

Axes of which of the following solids is perpendicular to their bases


Oblique solid Right solid Both (A) and ( B) inclined solid B

Which of the following has equal faces?


cube Sphere Cone Cylinder A

Following is (are) solids of revolution.


Cube Cone prism pyramid B
a kind of polyhedron having two parallel identical faces or bases
Pyramid Prism Solids of revolution Cone B

___ is type of polyhedron having a base and an apex


. Prism Solids of revolution Pyramid cube C

A sphere is a solid generated by the revolution of  


a circle arc semicircle squre C

Which of the following position is not possible in solids


 Axis of a solid parallel to HP, perpendicular to VP
Axis of a solid parallel to VP, perpendicular to HP
Axis of a solid parallel to both HP and VP
Axis of a solid perpendicular to both HP and VP D

Top view of a right cylinder, resting on HP on its base, is


Circle Ellipse Rectangle Square A
Front view of a cube resting on HP on one of its faces, and another face parallel of VP, is
Rectangle Square Parallelogram Rhombus B

Side view of a cone resting on HP on its base rim and having axis parallel to both HP and VP, is
Point
circle ellipse triangle B

The front view, side view and top view of a cylinder standing on horizontal plane base on horizontal plane.
circle, rectangle and rectangle
rectangle, rectangle and circle
rectangle, circle and rectangle
circle, triangle and triangle B

A square prism is placed such that its axis is inclined to H.P and one of its base’s edges is parallel to V.P the front
view and top view will be ____________
square, irregular polygon
 irregular polygon, square
square, rectangle
rectangle, irregular polygon D

When a solid is placed such that axis is inclined to V.P. Its projections are drawn in __________ stages.
1 4 2 3 C

Straight lines drawn from the apex to the circumference of the base-circle are all equal and are called ____________
edges connecting lines projectors generators D

If an isometric projection is drawn with true measurements but not with isometric scale then the drawings are called
____________
Isometric projection Isometric view Isometric perception Orthographic view B

. If an isometric drawing is made use of isometric scale then the drawings are called ___________
Isometric projection Isometric view Isometric perception Orthographic view A

1-A plane surface has ___ dimension(s).


(A) one
(B) two
(C) three
(D) no dimension

2-Which of the following position is not possible for a plane?


(A) plane perpendicular to both VP and HP
(B) plane parallel to both VP and HP
(C) plane perpendicular to HP, parallel to VP
(D) plane perpendicular to VP, parallel to HP
3-A plane perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP, will make
(A) vertical trace (VT)
(B) horizontal trace (HT)
(C) both vertical (VT) and horizontal trace (HT)
(D) none of the above

4-A regular hexagonal lamina has


(A) equal sides
(B) equal angles
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) none of the above

5-The front view of a regular pentagonal lamina perpendicular to HP, is


(A) a point
(B) a line
(C) a regular pentagon
(D) a circle
6-The top view of a circular disc perpendicular to HP, is
(A) a point
(B) a line
(C) an ellipse

(D) a circle
7-If a lamina is perpendicular to both HP and VP, then its true shape can be obtained in
(A) front view (elevation)
(B) top view (plan)
(C) side view
(D) none of the above
8-If a lamina is perpendicular to VP, its true shape can be obtained in
(A) front view (elevation)
(B) top view (plan)
(C) side view
(D) none of the above
9- If a regular hexagonal lamina is perpendicular to VP, its top view will be a
(A) a point
(B) a line
(C) regular hexagon
(D) a rectangle
10-The true shape of an oblique plane is obtained in
(A) horizontal plane (HP)
(B) vertical plane (VP)
(C) profile plane (PP)
(D) none of the above

11-An oblique plane is


(A) inclined to horizontal plane (HP)
(B) inclined to vertical plane (VP)
(C) both (A) and (B)
(D) perpendicular to both vertical and horizontal plane
12-The top view of a circular disc inclined to Horizontal plane (HP) and parallel to Vertical
plane (VP), is
(A) a circle
(B) an ellipse
(C) a line
(D) a point
ANSWERS:
1-(B), 2-(A), 3-(B), 4-(C), 5-(C), 6-(B), 7-(C), 8-(B), 9-(C), 10-(D), 11-(C), 12-(B)

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