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Mec136 MTT

The document is an engineering graphics exam paper with instructions and questions. It contains two parts - Part A with 5 short questions worth 2 marks each and Part B with 3 longer questions worth 10 marks each. All questions must be answered in serial order without writing on the question paper. The questions cover topics like orthographic projections, scales, and geometric constructions.

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Mec136 MTT

The document is an engineering graphics exam paper with instructions and questions. It contains two parts - Part A with 5 short questions worth 2 marks each and Part B with 3 longer questions worth 10 marks each. All questions must be answered in serial order without writing on the question paper. The questions cover topics like orthographic projections, scales, and geometric constructions.

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Registration No.

:____________________

23241MEC20623
Paper Code: A
Course Code:MEC136
Course Title:ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DIGITAL
FABRICATION
Time Allowed: 01:30hrs. Max Marks: 40
Read the following instructions carefully before attempting the question paper.
1. This question paper is divided into two parts A and B.
2. Part A contains 5 questions of 2 marks each. All questions are compulsory.
3. Part B contains 3 questions of 10 marks each. All questions are compulsory.
4. Answer all questions in serial order.
5. Do not write or mark anything on the question paper and/or on rough sheet(s) which could be
helpful to any student in copying, except your registration number on the designated space.

Part-A
Q1.
(a) Write any two applications of continuous thin line?
CO1,L2, [2 marks]
(b) Draw the projection of following Point A 40 mm below HP and 45 mm behind the VP
CO1,L1, [2 marks]
(c) Draw the projection Point Q 20 mm above HP and 35 mm behind the VP
CO3,L1, [2 marks]
(d) Draw the symbol of first-angle and third-angle projection
CO3,L3, [2 marks]
(e) Explain why orthographic projection is not made in the second and fourth quadrants.
CO3,L3, [2 marks]
Part-B

Q2). The distance between Nagpur and Chandrapur is 156 km. The cities are shown 156 mm apart
on a road map. Draw a diagonal scale with this RF and long enough to measure up to 200 kilometres.
Mark on it the following distances: (i) 109 km (ii) 168 Km.
CO1,L2, [10 marks]
Q3). A line AB = 50 mm long is perpendicular to HP. The end points A & B are 20 mm in front of VP.
Endpoint A is 15 mm above HP. Draw Projections & also locate the trace of the line.
CO3,L1, [10 marks]
Q4).

Fig.9QR.1
CO3,L3, [10 marks]

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