Hi,
For now, I've quickly given the answers with little explanation and supportive images, If you're preparing for NID 2018, remind me to update the explanations. I've denied to many comments and messages in the blog and FB when they asked to solve this paper coz I was running out of time and busy with CEED/UCEED students. Sorry for my previous rejections :)
Anyway, somehow managed time to cover this.
You can find - NID-DAT 2017 Question paper with official answer key here
Downloadable PDF - A complete list of SYL links for NID-DAT exam (sitemap)
Solutions
1) D
Red flames can be from 500 to 800 degrees Celsius, while white flames can be 1,600 C or more. I
2) C
It's nothing but USB
3) C
4) D
Obviously, there should be two or more layers and that too gap filled by air, because air has less conductivity
5) C
6) B
Just breath in and observe :P
7) B
While Garden city of India
Jaipur is the city of Palaces
8) C
Below image shows the belts of famous rivers,
Only Godavari and Krishna among the options spread from east to west or vice versa, but Krishna in the lower part covering mostly AP and KN.
9) A
It's clear Urjit R Patel is the current
and the first id Bimal Jalan, so only 1 or 2 applies, if u observe the other names too, you will find A as the correct
Here's the complete list of governors -
10) C
pretty easy, Thomas Edison invented bulb and Gramaphone
11) B
Obviously, we're living here :P and others are considered as planetary gods
12)
Jharkhand - formed on 15th Nov 2000
Uttarakhand - formed on 8th Nov 2000
Arunachal Pradesh - 20th Feb 1987
Chattisgarh - 1st Nov 2000
Just in a matter of days, right!
13) B
14) A
All the rest are south indian dances
15) D
small size cubes - 9*3 = 27
4 cubes taken together = 8
Whole 27 cubes taken together form 1 cube
Total = 36
16) C
17) B
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 was awarded to Albert Einstein for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect
18) A
Yellow and Blue mix to form Green
19) B
20) D
21) B
straight answer
2,4,6,8
j, g, d, a
22) B
As you can see, from left to right more space is visible, i mean whilte space, so obviously area is decreasing. As the bigger part gets into pieces, it's permiter increases
23) D
24) A
25) A
26) A
I don't understand why NID asks this kind of silly questions!
27) C
28) C
29) C
30) A
31) D
32) C, D
33) B
34) C
What I understood is the alphabet with open ends on top has '0' in the decipher, 'u' and 'y' have opened at the top, so their corresponding symbols can have 0.
35) B or D
36) A
37) C
38) C
Hurricane sandy merged with a winter and not a winter storm as such, so 1 sic not correct
Mammoth hybrid is not another name, but it's the term denoting the gaintness of the storm, 6 is also incorrect
39) D
40) D
41) A
RamPrasad and Rekha are like cousins, so Rekha is Sudhir's Aunt
42) A
43) B
Given
(X+Y+Z)/3 = 32
so,
X = 32*3 - (Y+Z)
Given
(Y+Z)/2 = 27
so Y+Z = 54
from the above
X = 32*3 - (Y+Z)
X = 32*3 - 54 = 42
They asked to average X and 2X
which will be (X+2X)/2 = 1.5*X = 63
44) A
The pattern tells that all the open crosses must be closed first, in that case transaction from 4th to 6th happen by closing the open at the bottom
45) C
statement (1) 762 - shoes are old
(2) 248 - grandpa is old
(3) 573 - buy good shoes
from the three, we can deduct that
7 - shoes [from (1) and (3)]
2 - old [from (1) and (2)]
6 - are [only 6 left after above two which should be 'are'
46) C
it's like this
8 square - 5 square = 64 - 25 = 39
4 square - 1 square = 16 - 1 = 15
7 square - 4 square = 49 - 16 = 33
47) No correct option (Ans is 15)
Front - 3
right - 3
back - 2
left - 3
top - 3
bottom - 1
48) A
If you observe each pattern, that rectangle alternates in filled and empty, so pattern in R should have empty rectangle (either A or B)
and in each pattern that L shape with a bar at his head, flips and moves in opposite direction, it neither follows clock or anticlockwsie direction in each pattern. So, A suits after Q
49) D
50) B
by observation
51) D
Front - 1
right - 2
back - 2
left - 1
top - 2
bottom - 1
52) C
Four surfaced triangles, that's tetrahedron
53) D
all other options cannot give the relative size, there must be some other object adjacent to it to determine it's size
54) C
K is for sure represent movement, also the outer rectangle in L is not like others which represents conflict, so C should be the answer
55) B
base row = 3+2+1 cubes
2nd row = 2+ 1 cubes
top row = 1 cube
56) D
57) A
58) B
59) C
60) B
61) D
62) C
63) A
64) B
65) B
Pretty simple, start with top left triangle numbered 1, followed by 4 or 3, after the first three, it's for sure that we have to use 5
66) C
The question has unnecessary data confusing. But the simple answer is,
let x,y be the ages of elder and younger bros
A,B be ages of father and mother
given
x-y = A-B
also given that A-B = 4
when the younger has just born, i.e. y =0, so
x-0 = 4
x= 4, when his mother was 30 years
so when the elder is 4, his father is 30+4, since mom and dad age diff are only 4
whent eh elder is just born, i.e. four years back, his father will be 34-4 = 30
67) A
one possible pattern could be
sid, Baldev, Mahesh, Ram, Krish
68) D
69) C
It tells the no. of overlapped rectangles, so '?' should be 3
70) B
say x is the distance to the hill
so, to cover x km, time taken is x/20 hrs
similarlyy time taken downhill to cover same distance = x/60
Now, total distance = x+x = 2x
and total time taken = x/20+x/60 = 4x/60 = x/15
so 2x distance takes x/15 hr
revrsing,
x/15 hr time is needed to cover 2x distance
so, for 1 hr, distance covered = 2x/(x/15) = 30 kms
71) C
72) A
I've shown which pattern will appear in which surface for the third given cube in the question based on rest images i nthe question.
73) A, B
XI + I = X
if you turn the paper by 180 deg
you get
X = I + IX
equating above two
XI + I = I +IX
XI = IX
So, if you place IX in the place of XI in the first statement, second statement will be valid, so it is possible option
74) A
75) A
B for sure denote Rabbit!
Sir 34th is just mirror image joined with original text... Place finger on top half to get answer
ReplyDeleteohh ya, thanks :)
DeleteSir 37th is wrong... Answer will be D. Answer can't be two cause it is three lettered word itself. If we read whole sentence then we will find that there are 3 3-lettered words which are 'the', 'nor' and 'are'. Correct me if I am wrong
ReplyDelete"The" is in previous sentence...
DeleteBut we answer two ...Then there are three three letter words as two itself is a three letter word
Sir in Question 73
ReplyDeleteyou get the same result by rotating it by 180 degrees and by viewing it in a mirror
So both A and B should be correct
i agree with mirroring, but there isn't any option for mirror in the ques!
DeleteYa, it can be, I forgot to put that option too!
Sir,in Q10 I think its phonograph & bulb both invented by Thomas Alva Edison.....and will we be awarded marks in Q47?
ReplyDeleteWe had awarded marks in q.47 by Nid or not?
ReplyDeleteSir 73rd is not possible since the Numbers are written in roman, XI is not equal to IX cuz XI means 11 and IX means 9.... Hence the statement is false.
ReplyDeleteAnswer would be C.
question 27, i also got ans as C)............but they have marked it as wrong ?.........what to do
ReplyDeletedude, they marked it correct, C for 27 only, this page is for bdes, i think u r looking for mdes paper!
DeleteBrother U might have saw question paper/answer paper of different code
DeleteWhat about m.des paper??
ReplyDeleteB
Delete37 is a paradoxical statement as if we write "two" there will be three three-lettered words
ReplyDeleteSir 37th is wrong... Answer will be 3. "Two" is a 3-lettered word hence it will contradict the statement. I we read the whole sentence we will find 3 3-lettered words which are "the", "nor" and "are". Hence the answer will be 3.
ReplyDeleteI also have the doubt in the same question are we supposed to take both sentences into consideration
DeleteWhat about answerkey of Mdes DAT exam???
ReplyDeleteplease can you post it....
In question 50, won't it be A), considering the 4 black crosses and the white one in the negative space?
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same...as in question it isn't mentioned that you only have to identify the black crosses...if we count the white one...there would be 5
DeleteI too think that 37 will be D
ReplyDeleteQ59 -C ... CUT to the chase means ... Get to the point. Can you explain the choice of C ..why not A ( which has only one CUT)
ReplyDeletehii.. could you please do me a favour. please let me know from where i can download answer keys for DAT 2017 (M.Des).
ReplyDeletei haven't solved that yet, I didn't even check if it's available in some other blogs. Pl chk
DeleteWill you please update m.des questions paper with solutions. Nd design part of questions paper also. Please it's my request
DeleteWill try to do if time permits. I will share if i find the solutions somewhere else too.
DeleteHey do all the sets have the questions in the same order?
ReplyDeleteWHICH SET IS THIS?
Deletenope
DeleteSir thank you so much for posting the answers but from where do we get te question paper....?
ReplyDeleteu haven't checked the first link of this page. It's available above.Just scroll to the top and find the 1st link in this post.
DeleteSo the NID pattern has been changed? And this is the last year question paper for Under Gradution?
ReplyDeleteAnswer everywhere is given according to Find booklet series. Can the F booklet question paper be made available because not everyone had the same booklet.
ReplyDeleteSir can you send the solution of NID-M.DES paper, Part B-second last question which is based on symmetry where we just have to draw one line and divide the image in two equal parts?
ReplyDeleteSir can u plz send soln of nid previous years pprs also?
ReplyDeleteplease sir help me for 2017 sample paper released . kindly help in finding the solution. it will be helpful if u provide solution
ReplyDeletecan you please post the answer key for 2017 M.Des exam. i am not able to locate it anywhere on the internet
ReplyDeleteregarding the first ques. red flame is applicable for higher calorific value fuel but 4 natural gases it is deep blue !
ReplyDeleteSir can you explain Q. 15 by diagram
ReplyDeleteQ.10 - the ans is actually 'b', Edison didn't invent gramophone but rather he invented the earlier form of it which was the phonograph. Graham Bell invented the gramophone as well as the telephone.
ReplyDeleteEmile berliner is the inventor of gramophone
DeleteHello sir. Can you please give the answers for NID-DAT 2018 Question paper. It will be of great help. Thank you
ReplyDeletecan you please post the answer key for 2017 M.Des exam. i am not able to locate it anywhere on the internet
ReplyDeleteAs of now, I've only this one
Deletehttps://stuffyoulook.blogspot.com/2018/08/NID-DAT-2018-MDes-solutions.html
Sir pls give solutions for nid 2019 solutions. ..before 29 12th of December . Pls that will helpful to write the exam
DeleteIt will be very helpful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWill you explain the 42 Q pls.....
ReplyDeletehow do you count surface of three dimensional figure? question 47, 51?
ReplyDeleteSir 30th question explain kr dijiyeee please
ReplyDeleteUpdated an image forQ30 atthe beginning of this page
Deletein 5oth there is one plus in the negative space also
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