Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Representation of 3D in 2D, Exercise 1: ASSIGNMENT 9.1
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Questions from Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Representation of 3D in 2D, Exercise 1: ASSIGNMENT 9.1 with Hints & Solutions
Which of the following is not a 3D figure?

The number of curved surfaces in a cone is

How many edges and faces of a cuboidal-shaped building can be seen, when it is observed from the middle of its roof? Also, draw the building as it appears from this position. Only show the visible edges.

How many vertices, edges and faces are visible and how many are hidden in the given figure, where dotted lines represent the hidden edges.

There are two rods and and a hollow cylinder represented in the figure. The dotted line shows the hidden portion. You have to tell how the two rods are arranged. Which one is passing from inside the cylinder?
