What are the lengths in meters of the boundaries
Mar 13,23Question:
Background:
NAME:SID:Tutorial Group:DATE: TOTAL MARK 5
- (0.5 mark) What are the lengths (in meters) of the boundaries of Lot 48 shown below at scale 1:300?
A-B:_________________
B-C:_________________
C-D:_________________
D-A:_________________
Sketch on the plan, the path of the watercourse that starts at the dot labelled B, C and(0.5 mark) Assume that the contour map shown below is an extract from a topographic Image.
- On the same map, the line X-Y has been measured to be at a clockwise angle of 90o to the true north on topographic maps. Using the data shown on the extract below, what bearing would a bush walker using a compass need to follow to walk from X to Y?
Answer:___________________________
- (0.5 mark) Long section drawing and slopes
- Produce the Long Section Drawing for Section X-Y through the South Pacific Island shown on the contour plan Scales to be used for long section drawing: Horizontal-axis at 1:100,000; Vertical-axis at 1: 5,000.
- Among slopes A-P, B-P and X-P, please indicate which slope is the steepest slope with corresponding value.
- (0.5 Mark) Draw an ellipse in the framework shown below using the Steven’s Method.
- (1.5 Mark) Draw a Plan, Front Elevation and End Elevation of the structure shown in the ‘Isometric’ view below. Dimensions are in millimetres. Scale to be used: 1:30. You are required to fully dimension the three views. Your answer is to be drawn on the following
- Plan View(1.5 Mark) For the following object, draw the plan view, front elevation and end elevation. Dimension is in ‘mm’. Drawing scale is 1:5.
Answer:
Introduction
- What are the lengths (in meters) of the boundaries of Lot 48 shown below at scale 1:300?
The scale operates in the meter.
- Choose a compatible measurement scale.
- Large and small units please search.
- Send a number unit even if appropriate.
A-B: 27.8m
B-C: 35m
C-D: 20.8m
D-A: 38.4m
- Assume that the contour map shown below is an extract from a topographicmap
- Sketch on the plan, the path of the watercourse that starts at the dot labelled B, C and D.
- On the same map, the line X-Y has been measured to be at a clockwise angle of 90o to the true north on topographic maps. Using the data shown on the extract below, what bearing would a bush walker using a compass need to follow to walk from X to Y?
- The north referred to is GN. “Measured at the angle of clockwise 90oto straight line verticals drawn on the charts.”
- MN indicates “use of the compass.”
- Long section drawing and slopes
- Produce the Long Section Drawing for Section X-Y through the South Pacific Island shown on the contour plan below. Scales to be used for long section drawing: Horizontal-axis at 1:100,000; Vertical-axis at 1: 5,000
- Among slopes A-P, B-P and X-P, please indicate which slope is the steepest slope with corresponding value
Draw an ellipse in the framework shown below using the Steven’sMethod
- Draw a Plan, Front Elevation and End Elevation of the structure shown in the ‘Isometric’ view below. Dimensions are in millimetres. Scale to be used: 1:30. You are required to fully dimension the three views. Your answer is to be drawn on the following page.
- For the following object, draw the plan view, front elevation and end elevation. Dimension is in ‘mm’. Drawing scale is 1:5.
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