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Engineering Drawing Exam Set A 2075

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Engineering Drawing Exam Set A 2075

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Exam Internal Assessment

Level BE Full Marks 40


TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Programme BCE B Pass Marks 16
Kathmandu Engineering College Year/Part I/I Time 3 Hrs
2075 Falgun
Subject:-Engineering Drawing-I SET ’A’ Code :- ME 401
1. Draw an involute on a pentagon of side 20 mm. [4]
1. Top view and front view of a straight line MN 60 mm long measures 50 mm and 40 mm
respectively. One of its ends is 15 mm above the HP and 10 mm in front of the VP. Draw its
projections and determine its true inclination with the VP and HP. [5]
1. Draw the intersection curve for the given intersecting solids (figure1) [5]

Figure 1

2. Make a complete orthographic drawing of a pentagonal pyramid cut by a plane as shown in figure2.
Find the true shape of the section. Construct the complete surface development of the surface of the
solid. [12]

3. Draw the top view, side view and sectional front view of the object given below (figure 3) [14]
Figure 3

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