Engineering Drawing

Engg. Drawing

  • Which of the following are perspective drawing
  1. Cabinet, cavalier, clinographic
  2. Isometric, diametric, trimetric
  3. One point, two point, three point
  4. None

Ans: 3

 

  • Which of the following are axonometric drawing
  1. Cabinet, cavalier, clinographic
  2. Isometric, diametric, trimetric
  3. One point, two point, three point
  4. None

Ans: 2

  • Which of the following are oblique drawing
  1. Cabinet, cavalier, clinographic
  2. Isometric, diametric, trimetric
  3. One point, two point, three point
  4. None

Ans: 1

 

 

  • In isometric drawing,
  1. All axes are equally inclined
  2. Two axes are equally inclined
  3. None of the axes are equally inclined
  4. None of the above

Ans: 1

  • In diametric drawing,
  1. All axes are equally inclined
  2. two axes are equally inclined
  1. None of the axes are equally inclined
  2. None of the above

Ans: 2

  • In trimetric drawing,
  1. All axes are equally inclined
  2. Two axes are equally inclined
  3. None of the axes are equally inclined
  4. None of the above

Ans: 3

 

 

  • The line which connects view to note is known as
  1. Dimension line
  2. Projection line
  3. Leader line
  4. Connector

Ans : 3

 

  • In first angle projection, the object is
  1. In front of plane of projection
  2. Behind the observer
  3. Between the observer and plane
  4. Any of the above

Ans: 3

 

  • In first angle projection,
  1. Plan is below front view
  2. Right side view is towards left
  3. Left side view is towards right
  4. All of the above

 

Ans: 4

 

  • In third angle projection,
  1. Plan is above front view
  2. Right side view is towards right
  3. Left side view is towards left
  4. All of the above

Ans: 4

  • The two arms of drafting machine are at angle,
  1. 450
  2. 900
  3. 1200
  4. 1350

Ans: 2

  • Which of the following line is a part of dimension
  1. cutting lines
  2. extension line
  3. phantom line
  4. construction lines

Ans: 2

 

 

  • The scale 1: 50 is
  1. Reducing scale
  2. Enlarged scale
  3. Small scale
  4. Big scale

Ans: 1

 

  • Aspect ratio in drawing is defined as the ratio of
  1. Breadth to length
  2. Thickness to length
  3. Length to breadth
  4. Any of the above

Ans: 3

 

  • The ratio of total area covered by the floors to the area of plot in which the building is to constructed is known as
  1. Plinth area ratio
  2. Floor area ratio
  3. Carpet area ratio
  4. None of the above

Ans: 2

 

  • The surface generated when a rectangle is rotated about one of its side is
  1. Cylinder
  2. Cone
  3. Pyramid
  4. Prism

Ans: 1

 

  • The surface generated when a right angled triangle is rotated about its side which is perpendicular to the base is
  1. Cylinder
  2. Cone
  3. Pyramid
  4. Prism

Ans: cone

 

  • Eccentricity of ,
  1. Parabola is equal to one
  2. Hyperbola is greater than one
  3. Ellipse is less than one
  4. All of the above

Ans: 4

 

  • French curve is used to
  1. Draw conic sections
  2. Draw irregular curves
  3. Draw arcs of fixed radius
  4. Draw arcs of varying radius

Ans: 2

 

  • Which of the following is oblique projection
  1. Cavalier projection
  2. Cabinet projection
  3. Clinographic projection
  4. All of the above

Ans: 4

 

  • In order to draw thin lines having uniform thickness the pencil should be
  1. Chisel edge
  2. Conical
  3. Pointed
  4. Any of the above

Ans: 1

 

  • Arcs of circle are dimensioned by their
  1. Radii
  2. Diameter
  3. Radii only not diameter
  4. Length of arc

Ans: 3

 

  • Circles are dimensioned by their
  1. Radii
  2. Diameter
  3. Strictly diameter only
  4. Strictly radii

Ans: 3

 

  • In engineering drawing, the space between two words should be
  1. Equal to height of letter
  2. Equal to twice the height of letter
  3. 1.5 times the height of letter
  4. Whichever is convenient

Ans: 1

 

 

  • In engineering drawing, the space between two sentences should be
  1. Equal to height of letter
  2. Equal to twice the height of letter
  3. 1.5times the height of letter
  4. Whichever is convenient

Ans: 2

 

 

  • In perspective drawing, the point where the eye of the observer is located is called
  1. Vanishing point
  2. Standing point
  3. Station point
  4. None

Ans: 3

 

  • The size of A4 paper is (mm)
  1. 297*210
  2. 210*297
  3. 297*410
  4. 410*297

Ans: 2

  • The ratio of area of A4 to A3 is
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. ½
  4. None

Ans: 3