EDP Practice Questions for Mid I for CSE & IT
Unit -1
1. Point F is 50 mm from a vertical straight
line AB. Draw locus of point P, moving in a plane such that it always remains
equidistant from point F and line AB.
2. Draw an ellipse
by rectangular method. Take major axis 100 mm and minor
axis 70 mm
3.
Point
P is 40 mm and 30 mm from horizontal and vertical axes respectively. Draw rectangular
hyperbola through it.
4.
Consider
the minor axis 70 mm and major axis 110 mm. Draw the ellipse by concentric
circle method. Inscribe a hexagon into a circle of diameter 60mm.
5. A circle of 40 mm diameter rolls along a
straight line, without slip trace the laws of a point on the periphery of this
circle for one complete revolution, with the point touching the line at the
start of revolution. Name the curve, Also draw a tangent and normal at a point
on the curve 30mm from the directing line.
- Draw the curve traced by a point on
the circumference of a rolling circle of diameter 50 mm, rolling over
another circle diameter 150 mm. Also draw the tangent and normal to the
curve at a point on the curve 110 mm from the centre of the base circle.
- Construct a hypocycloid, rolling
circle 60 mm diameter and directing circle 180 mm diameter.
Draw a tangent to it at a point 60 mm from the centre of the directing
circle.
Unit -2
- Draw the projections of the following
points keeping the distance between the projectors as 20mm on the same
reference line.
i.
E, 1m
above the H.P. and 40 mm in front of V.P.
ii.
F, 30
mm below the H.P. and 40 mm behind the V.P.
iii.
G, 35
mm below the H.P. and 45 mm in front of the V.P.
iv.
H, in
the H.P. and 25 mm behind the V.P.
- Draw the projections of the following
points keeping the distance between the projectors as 20mm on the same
reference line.
i. A, 2m above the H.P. and 30 mm in front of
V.P.
ii. B, 30 mm below the H.P. and 40 mm behind
the V.P.
iii. C, 35 mm below the H.P. and 45 mm in front
of the V.P.
iv. D, in the H.P. and 25 mm behind the V.P.
- Draw the projections of the following
points
i.
Point
A is 10mm above Hp and 30mm infront of VP
ii.
Point
B is on VP and 30mm above HP
iii.
Point
C is on HP and VP
iv.
Point
Q is 20mm above Hp and infront of VP 10mm.
- Draw the projections of the following
points keeping the distance between the projectors as 30mm on the same
reference line.
i.
A,
20mm above the H.P. and 40 mm in front of V.P.
ii.
B, 15
mm below the H.P. and 20 mm behind the V.P.
iii.
C, in
the V.P. and 45 mm below the H.P.
iv.
D, in
the H.P. and 25 mm behind the V.P.
- If
the line is in first quadrant draw it’s projections of line AB 70mm long
makes 450 inclination with VP while it’s front view makes 550.
End A is 10 mm above HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Find it’s inclination
with HP.
- Line
AB is 75 mm long .Its FV and TV measure 50 mm & 60 mm long
respectively. End A is 10 mm above
HP and 15 mm in front of VP. Draw its projections and find angle with HP
and VP.
- A
line PQ 70mm long has its end P 20mm above HP and 20mm in front of VP. It
is inclined at 30o to HP
and 45o inclined to VP. Draw its projections.
Line AB is 75 mm long
and it is 300 & 400 Inclined to HP & VP
respectively. End A is 12mm above HP and 10 mm in front of VP. Draw
projections. Line is in 1st quadrant.
Unit -3
- Draw the projections of a 300
– 600 set square of
longest side 100 mm long is in VP and its surface is inclined to VP at 450.
One end of the longest side is 10 mm and the other end is 35 mm above HP.
- A
regular pentagon of 30 mm side is resting on HP, on one of its sides with its
surface inclined to HP
at 450. Draw its projections when the side in HP makes 300
angle with VP.
- A 300 – 600 set square of longest side 100 mm long is
in VP and 300 inclined to HP while it’s surface is 450 inclined
to VP. Draw its projections
- Rectangle
30mm and 50mm sides is resting on HP on one small side which is 300 inclined
to VP, while the surface of the plane makes 450 inclination
with HP. Draw it’s projections.
- A regular pentagon of 30 mm sides is
resting on HP on one of it’s sides while it’s opposite vertex (corner) is
30 mm above HP. Draw projections when side in HP is 300
inclined to VP.
- A rhombus of diagonals 40 mm and 70
mm long respectively has one end of its longer diagonal in HP while that
diagonal is 350 inclined to HP. If the top-view of the
same diagonal makes 400 inclination with VP, draw its projections.
- A circle of 50 mm diameter is resting
on HP on end A of its diameter AC which is 300 inclined to HP while
its TV is 450 inclined to VP. Draw it’s projections.

