Explore topic-wise MCQs in Engineering Drawing.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Engineering Drawing knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The length of the portion unwound each time is equal to the __________

A. Length of the thread
B. Length of number of sides unwound
C. The circumferential length of the portion unwound
D. The portion of the thread wounded
Answer» C. The circumferential length of the portion unwound
2.

A curve traced out by a point in a straight line, which rolls without slipping along polygon or a circle is called __________

A. Cycloid
B. Loci of point
C. Conic
D. Involute
Answer» E.
3.

For a rectangular hexagon, the radius of the circumscribing circle is equal to __________

A. It’s diagonal
B. It’s side
C. Half of the diagonal
D. Half of its side
Answer» C. Half of the diagonal
4.

The construction which is applicable only for dividing an angle into an even number of divisions is __________

A. Dividing an angle into 2 equal parts
B. Dividing a straight line into the desired number of equal parts
C. Dividing a straight line into proportionate equal parts
D. Dividing an angle into the equal number of divisions
Answer» E.
5.

Divide the given straight line of 80cm into 7 equal parts and what will be the length of each part?

A. 11.32
B. 11.42
C. 11.52
D. 11.35
Answer» B. 11.42
6.

The included angle of a pentagon is_____

A. 68°
B. 72°
C. 108°
D. 112°
Answer» D. 112°
7.

A polygon having the sum of the measures of the interior angles equal the sum of the measures of the exterior angles is?

A. Triangle
B. Quadrilateral
C. Hexagon
D. Octagon
Answer» C. Hexagon
8.

Number of diagonal that a hexagon can have?

A. 3
B. 6
C. 9
D. 12
Answer» D. 12
9.

The number of common tangents that can be drawn to two circles which touch each other externally?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» D. 4
10.

The number of tangents that can be drawn to a circle from a point outside is___

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3