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Engineering Drawing Mock Test 3


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)
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1. Which of the following is not a parabola equation?

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2. Which is appropriate input needed to draw the ellipse in concentric circle method?

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3. In the given figure which of the following construction line is drawn first?
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4. Steps are given to draw an ellipse by loop of the thread method. Arrange the steps.
i. Check whether the length of the thread is enough to touch the end of minor axis.
ii. Draw two axes AB and CD intersecting at O. Locate the foci F1 and F2.
iii. Move the pencil around the foci, maintaining an even tension in the thread throughout and obtain the ellipse.
iv. Insert a pin at each focus-point and tie a piece of thread in the form of a loop around the pins.

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5. While drawing a perpendicular to a line from a point within the line but nearer to the end of the line, all the arcs drawn in the process are of _______

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6. What is the length of the scale, if the scale is 1:30?
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7. How many internal tangents are there for two circles?

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8. While constructing a regular hexagon using a T-square and 30˚-60˚ set square, we draw circles.

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9. Which of the following equation is true for the hyperbola, where P is on the hyperbola curve, F1, F2 are the two fixed points, the foci, and a is the distance from the vertices of the hyperbola to its center.

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10. If eccentricity of ellipse is 3/7, how many divisions will the line joining the directrix and the focus have in general method?

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