Exam Details
Subject | Geometry Construction | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Sc In Leather Goods And Accessories Design (BSCLGAD) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 5 IBFW-ooll B.Se. IN LEATHER GOODS AND ACCESSORIES DESIGN (BSCWAD) Term-End Examin.tion OU353 December, 2016
BFW-051 GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION
Time hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: All questions ofSection A are compulsory. Answer any four questions from Section B.
(iii) Answer any two questionS from Section C.
SECTION A
1. Objective type questions
Select the correct answer from the given four alternatives. Which of the following is a regular geometric shape src='./qimages/8701-1ai.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1aii.jpg'> (iii)<img src='./qimages/8701-1aiii.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1aiv.jpg'> Which of the following is a regular geometric
shape src='./qimages/8701-1bi.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1bii.jpg'> (iii)<img src='./qimages/8701-1biii.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1biv.jpg'>
The total number of Archimedean solids are 11
(ii) 13
(iii) 12
(iv) 14 The total number of regular tessellations are 2
(ii) 4
(iii) 3
(iv) 5 Dodecahedron is a 3-D composition, which is made up of as 2-D surfaces. triangles
(ii) pentagons
(iii) hexagons
(iv) nonagons
2. Identify the True or False from the following statements: 5x2=10 Archimedes developed a number of 11 2-D forms.. Icosahedron is a platonic solid. . Hexagon may compose regular tessellation. It is not possible to draw an equilateral nonagon in a class-room. Plastic scale is always better than steel scale for any geometric construction.
3. Match the following: 5x2=10
Paper net of Octahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3i.jpg'> Paper net of Icosahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3ii.jpg'> Paper net of Cube <img src='./qimages/8701-3iii.jpg'>
(d) Paper net of Dodecahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3iv.jpg'> Paper net of Tetrahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3v.jpg'>
SECTION B
Answer any four of the following
4. Bisect an angle of by using compass and scale only. 5
5. Draw any two regular tessellations of your choice. (Side length value em). 5
6. Draw a pentagon cm). 5
7. Draw a septagon or heptagon 5 em). 5
8. Explain duals in short with illustrations. 5
9. Write the names of all platonic solids. 5
SECTION C
Answer any two of the following
10. Identify all of the marked/numbered parts in the following image:
<br> <img src='./qimages/8701-10.jpg'>
11. Differentiate between 2-D and 3-D geometry. Elaborate. 10
12. Discuss Archimedean solids in detail. 10
BFW-051 GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION
Time hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: All questions ofSection A are compulsory. Answer any four questions from Section B.
(iii) Answer any two questionS from Section C.
SECTION A
1. Objective type questions
Select the correct answer from the given four alternatives. Which of the following is a regular geometric shape src='./qimages/8701-1ai.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1aii.jpg'> (iii)<img src='./qimages/8701-1aiii.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1aiv.jpg'> Which of the following is a regular geometric
shape src='./qimages/8701-1bi.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1bii.jpg'> (iii)<img src='./qimages/8701-1biii.jpg'> src='./qimages/8701-1biv.jpg'>
The total number of Archimedean solids are 11
(ii) 13
(iii) 12
(iv) 14 The total number of regular tessellations are 2
(ii) 4
(iii) 3
(iv) 5 Dodecahedron is a 3-D composition, which is made up of as 2-D surfaces. triangles
(ii) pentagons
(iii) hexagons
(iv) nonagons
2. Identify the True or False from the following statements: 5x2=10 Archimedes developed a number of 11 2-D forms.. Icosahedron is a platonic solid. . Hexagon may compose regular tessellation. It is not possible to draw an equilateral nonagon in a class-room. Plastic scale is always better than steel scale for any geometric construction.
3. Match the following: 5x2=10
Paper net of Octahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3i.jpg'> Paper net of Icosahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3ii.jpg'> Paper net of Cube <img src='./qimages/8701-3iii.jpg'>
(d) Paper net of Dodecahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3iv.jpg'> Paper net of Tetrahedron <img src='./qimages/8701-3v.jpg'>
SECTION B
Answer any four of the following
4. Bisect an angle of by using compass and scale only. 5
5. Draw any two regular tessellations of your choice. (Side length value em). 5
6. Draw a pentagon cm). 5
7. Draw a septagon or heptagon 5 em). 5
8. Explain duals in short with illustrations. 5
9. Write the names of all platonic solids. 5
SECTION C
Answer any two of the following
10. Identify all of the marked/numbered parts in the following image:
<br> <img src='./qimages/8701-10.jpg'>
11. Differentiate between 2-D and 3-D geometry. Elaborate. 10
12. Discuss Archimedean solids in detail. 10
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