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Engineering Graphics XII Sample Paper

The document is a sample question paper for Engineering Graphics with a marking scheme. It contains 23 multiple choice and drawing questions worth a total of 70 marks. Section A contains 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B contains 3 drawing questions worth between 5-13 marks each, involving isometric projections, threaded fasteners, and assemblies/disassemblies of mechanical parts. The marking scheme provides details on the points awarded for each part of the solutions to the drawing questions.

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Engineering Graphics XII Sample Paper

The document is a sample question paper for Engineering Graphics with a marking scheme. It contains 23 multiple choice and drawing questions worth a total of 70 marks. Section A contains 20 multiple choice questions worth 1 mark each. Section B contains 3 drawing questions worth between 5-13 marks each, involving isometric projections, threaded fasteners, and assemblies/disassemblies of mechanical parts. The marking scheme provides details on the points awarded for each part of the solutions to the drawing questions.

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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER

MARKING SCHEME
XII – (2023-24)
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (046)

Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70

SECTION – A

Value Points

1. (a) or 15° 1
2. (b) or on the left side of front view 1
3. (d) or orthographic projection 1
4. (d) or 120° 1
5. (c) or B and C only 1
6. (b) or B and C only 1
7. (a) 1
8. (a) 1
9. (d) or B and D only 1
10. (a) 1
11. (a) or Journal 1
12. (d) or 60° 1
13. (c) or Nut 1
14. (c) or three 1
15. (a) or 1-iii, 2-iv, 3-ii, 4-i 1
16. (b) or Machine screws are temporary fasteners whereas rivets are
permanent fasteners 1
17. (b) or collar head 1
18. (a) or 1.6d 1
19. (a) or Snap head rivet 1
20. (b) or one visible and one invisible (dotted) circle 1

Page 1 of 8
SECTION – B

21. (a) ISOMETRIC SCALE 5

(i) Drawing 45o inclined line showing true lengths 1


(ii) Projections on 30o inclined line showing isometric length with 1mm
subdivisions in one part 3
(iii) Writing titles, sub titles and angles 1

21. (b) ISOMETRIC PROJECTION OF TRIANGULAR PRISM 10

(i) Helping figure 1


(ii) Drawing both the iso-triangles 4
(iii) Drawing three long/face edges 3
(iv) Dimensions 1
(v) Indicating the axis and direction of viewing 1

22. B.S.W. THREAD 8

(i) Distance equal to pitch, and angles of 55o 2


(ii) Curves for threads 2
(iii) Side edges / flanks 2
(iv) Dimensions 2

OR

ASSEMBLY OF SQUARE BOLT AND NUT (Front view) 8

(i) Drawing front view of square bolt with details 4


(ii) Drawing front view of square nut assembled properly with
details 2
(iii) Dimensions 2

Page 2 of 8
23. ASSEMBLY OF GIB AND COTTER JOINT

(a) FRONT VIEW UPPER HALF IN SECTION 13

(i) Drawing upper half of fork end and eye end with clearance
5
(ii) Drawing lower half of fork end and eye end 3
(iii) Drawing the gib and cotter 4
(iv) Hatching lines 1

(b) SIDE VIEW, SEEN FROM RIGHT 8

(i) Drawing fork end with conventional end in the eye end of
body 41/2
(ii) Drawing gib and cotter with hidden lines 3
1
(iii) Drawing cutting plane /2

(c) OTHERS 6

(i) 6 Important Dimensions 3


(ii) Printing title, Projection symbol and Scale used 3

OR

DIS-ASSEMBLY OF TURNBUCKLE

(a) BODY

(i) Front View Upper Half In Section 9


a. Drawing body with conical ends and hatching lines
in upper half 6
b. Drawing space for rods with internal threads 3

(ii) Top View. 6


a. Drawing body with conical ends and correct vertical
and horizontal lines 4
b. Drawing hidden lines for internal threads and space
for rods 2

Page 3 of 8
(b) ROD – A

(i) Front View 4


a. Drawing rod with conventional broken end and
threads as per convention 4

(ii) Right Side View 2


a. Drawing two circles as per conventions 2

(c) OTHERS 6

(i) 6 Important Dimensions. 3


(ii) Printing titles, Symbol of Projection and Scale used. 3

Page 4 of 8
Q21 (a)

Q21 (b)

Page 5 of 8
Q22

OR

Page 6 of 8
Q23

OR

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