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Showing posts with label Solutions. Show all posts

24 August 2019

Collection of UCEED exam study materials

  1. Collection of SYL blog pages to practice exercise for sketching.  (To help you practice and test your sketch line quality, imagination skill, perspective, proportion and size of your drawing.). 
  2. Object practice questions.
  3. Human, scenario, room, persepctive practice questions. 
  4. Downloadable books to help with basics of sketching, perception and shading techniques
  5. Beginner guide to sketching
  6. Youtube videos on how to improve human sketching, drawing objects and humans with proper size and proportion





This link contains:
  1. Mathematical Geometry ( Types of views, how to visualize solids in all the sides) - orthographic drawings, exercises, transformation of solids, 
  2. Basics of solid shapes
  3. Observation and visualization skills (tangram puzzles. animation movement, geometric objects and how to work with them, hidden words and images, tesselllations, illusions, objects evolution)
  4. General guide on - photography, animation, typography, video/colors, illustration, artistic tools, drawing terms and sculpture, Logos etc.)  
  5. Answers to previous papers of CEED (that will help you prepare for UCEED by solving image based and other design aptitude questions)
  6. Sample reasoning practice. How to solve reasoning question
  7. English comprehension
  8. GK on indian culture - State painting and painters, musical instruments etc.) 
  9. Something about materials and manufacturing related topics



This link contains:
  1. Free books for mechanical and ability questions
  2. Verbal, non-verbal and psychometric practice online links
  3. Odd man out series exercises
  4. Direction sense tests 
  5. Spatial and verbal ability practice exercises
  6.  Inference from paragraph
  7. Paragraph summary exercises
  8. Deductive, Inductive and verbal reasoning, conclusive drawing 
  9. Data interpretation
  10. Abstract tests, IQ and word/pictogram puzzles


Link 4: Resource update for new syllabus for UCEED 


Refer the topics listed below for UCEED:
  1. Guide on font with several online links
  2. Typography, visual infography
  3. Intro. to mathematical solid shapes
  4. Famous paintings, painters, artistic media, art movements etc.
  5. Cultural tour of India.
  6. Colors 
  7. General topics (paper sizes, dances, image formats, drawing terminology, perspective and non perspective works)  


Refer only to the topics listed below for CEED:
  1. Non-verbal and Image reasoning 
  2. Go through the bullet points under the heading "Some facts"
  3. List of some famous epics of India
  4. List of Indian animators, famous photographers, women designers, renaissance poets
  5. List of Indian noble prize and oscar winners
  6. Plutchik-wheel of emotions





Study only the topics listed below:
  1. UCEED previous papers (from 2015 to this year)
  2. UCEED sample practice papers
  3. CEED sample practice papers 
  4. CEED previous papers solutions (from CEED 2012 to latest) - CEED solutions will help you for CEED Part A preparation as most of the syllabus is same (UCEED is tougher than CEED.


This link contains
  1. Mock tests, samples and previous model papers for UCEED.
  2. Mock tests, samples and previous model papers for CEED (to be practiced for CEED too).


This link contains: (Topics to be prepared after completing the above topics)
  1. Collection of famous logo designers, Indian fashion/textile designers, 
  2. Indian famous photographers
  3. Some logos
  4. Famous painters/paintings
  5. Olympic medal winners
  6. Prehistoric paintings and more

Complimentary: Discussion on UCEED new pattern from 2020 part B and part A



General guide 





Check this if your exam is only two or one week ahead - List of priority topics to be covered for sure as available in resource page in the last week of your exam




Videos to help you


What to start? and How to solve design aptitude, non-verbal, and Ability questions with examples

PART 1


PART 16


Maths Basics for non-math background design aspirants





How to count no. of faces on solids

UCEED exam - what section to attempt during exam


21 August 2019

UCEED resource for General topics

General Knowledge

Environmental GA and Sustainability study


A very good article on Environmental issues in Design and Technology

D'Source - Design for sustainability  

Effect of human activities on environment

Envi GA slide - 1

Envi GA slide - 2

Learn the basics and terms of 'Design for the environment' - with general practices, products, regulations, best practices etc by goinng through this wiki page

Leisure time study - Design for social impact

Environmental awareness presentation

Additional Materials

  • A list of famous Indian authors - here
  • All about Prime ministers of India - here
  • A very good list of Indian Bank Logo's - here
  • Past to present logo evolution for some famous brands - here

Facial Expression of emotions



Plutchik-Wheel of emotions

UCEED forum/discussion page with FAQ's

Like Stuff You Look blog on Facebook page to get connected with latest posts.


27 December 2016

NID-DAT 2015 previous paper subjective ideas



Hi there,

I wished to attempt NID-DAT sample test subjective paper to share it with you all, but given my time limit, I'm not able to do that. So, in this post, rather than a complete solution form, I will just give my basic idea for the two questions without any sketches/frames (excluding Poster which I guess cannot be put into words). I think this is the dumbest post that I ever made, with less content. Sorry for that. Anyway, I think this post could be made interactive with your views. I would like to see you share your own creative ideas in the comment section so that everyone can discuss on that.


Q89) 
The Water tap of the washbasin in a bathroom is leaking. It is midnight and no professional help is available at that hour. Give five ideas to prevent water wastage and represent them through drawings with two-three lines of explanation each.

Idea 1: 

Connect the tap to a washing machine.
Even if the tap is fully opened, but connected to washing machine inlet hose pipe, not even a single drop of water leaks out from the washing machine unless it is turned on. So, just plug it the inlet to the tap

Idea 2: 

Use chewing gum. Chew the gum until it turns to the usual adhesive material, then use it to block the pores/holes of the tap by pressing it to the faucet opening.

Idea 3:

Use medium sized ropes (or strong threads) to tie the loose tap handle tightly such making a knot until water won't leak out.

Idea 4:

Most washbasin taps come with a control valve beneath the basin. Use that main valve (which is just like the tap) to shut the supply to the tap. In case when that washbasin didn't come with a valve at the bottom and water is leaking heavily, use the main valve that will be available next to the water tank on the roof to shut the whole supply.

Idea 5:

Use a plastic cover to wrap the tap bottom opening and using rubber bands, tighten the cover. 

Idea 6:

Place a cover in between the tap opening and a thick flat cardboard sheet or a plastic flat plate or any flat surface and place a supporting stick to it from the basin till the tap, such that the cover is held tight and straight to the opening, preventing water leakage.



Q90)

Story:

Frame 1:

Once upon a time, monkeys had no longer tails and elephants had very short trunks. Until one day it so happened that an elephant was climbing through a narrow passage which was along the edge of a cliff beside a river. That narrow passage was the only route to top cliff, which happened to be the home for many banana trees. A monkey was sitting on top of a tree, which was alongside the narrow edge and was munching on bananas, throwing the Banana peels on the ground.

Frame 2:

The elephant, not noticing the banana peel, stepped on it and slid, not able to balance herself and was about to fall from the cliff onto the river. 

Frame 3:

The monkey realising its mistake ran towards the about-to-fall elephant, held his hands and hind legs tightly over the tree trunk and showed his tail towards the elephant

Frame 4:   
   
The elephant, understanding the monkeys' intention of helping him, held the small tail with her trunk, and used it as a support preventing herself from being falling.

Frame 5:

After the elephant climbed up using the monkey's tail, the elephant realised that it's trunk has enlarged till the ground. Monkey also observed that its tail has grown longer. Both felt happier with the new development. Very soon, all the elephants held monkeys tails and pulled over, helping each other in enlarging their parts.


Share your views or your ideas in the comments and let's discuss on that. 




8 December 2016

Solutions to NID-DAT 2016 official sample Test paper


Hi,
As promised, I'm giving solutions to NID-DAT 2016 sample test paper released by NID institute in their official web page. Wherever needed, I've given explanations with images. Note that I've given solutions to short questions only and haven't dealt with the subjective part which covers sketch and design. Hope you find this useful. 



Update: 
I came to know from Preethi that the answer key had been released last year after the exam and they removed it. So, based on the answers as shared in the comments by Narendra K, Preethi Tk, and others I've modified my solutions since this page is viewed by all. Hope you make the note and thank the one who informed us :)

Note: One of our friend Narendra Karumudi informed me that the sample test paper is nothing but actual NID-DAT 2016 prelims question paper. So, please make a note.

Also check -





Answers 


Q1) B

Split-complementary is a color scheme using one base color and two secondary colors. 

Analogous colors are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, with one being the dominant color, which tends to be a primary or secondary color, and a tertiary. 

Complementary colors are pairs of colors which, when combined, cancel each other out. This means that when combined, they produce a grey-scale color like white or black. When placed next to each other, they create the strongest contrast for those particular two colors.


Coriander color scheme - 
HEX/HTML - #8E826A
RGB Values - 142, 130, 106

Cabbage color scheme - 
HEX/HTML - #374733
RGB Values - 142, 130, 106




A very good study on Color Theory  


Q2) A

Here's a good page to explore full forms - http://formfull.in/emi

Q3) B

SAR - Specific Absorption Rate - is a measure of the rate of RF (radiofrequency) energy absorption by the body from the source being measured – in this case, a cell phone. 

To find your smartphone SAR values, just type *#07#

Q4) B

Q5) A

Q6) A

Concave reflections are inverted and enlarged unlike convex reflections which are shorter in size. Since the longitudinal size is elongated, it appears thin in concave case.

Check this page for more explanation - 

Images formed with convex mirrors are always right side up and reduced in size. Examples of convex mirrors are: a car's side mirrors, security mirrors, makeup mirrors, dentist mirrors etc

Concave mirror uses : As reflections in car head-lights, hand torches, table lamps, shaving mirrors etc.

Q7) D


Q8) D

Raja Harishchandra is a 1913 Indian mythological silent film, directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film. 


Some facts:

Durgabai Kamat was a Marathi actress, who was the first female actress of Indian cinema. while her daughter Kamlabai Gokhale, played the role of as Mohini, thus becoming the first female child actress of Indian cinema.

Dadasaheb Phalke - the father of Indian cinema,

Q9) A

Cochin International Airport (CIAL) became the first fully solar powered airport in the world (15 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station built by CIAL). The plant comprises 46,150 solar panels laid across 45 acres near the international cargo complex.

Q10) B

Coal is the major source of Power in India as of 2016. Natural gas comes next, followed by petroleum and finally Biogas as per the given options.

About 70% of India's electricity generation capacity is from fossil fuels.

Some more Indian Energy Facts: Energy Policy of India 

Q11) D

Corporate social responsibility, often abbreviated "CSR," is a corporation's initiatives to assess and take responsibility for the company's effects on environmental and social wellbeing.

Common CSR actions include: (Source - Wiki)

Environmental sustainability:
recycling, waste management, water management, renewable energy, reusable materials, 'greener' supply chains, reducing paper use and adopting Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building standards.

Community involvement: 
This can include raising money for local charities, providing volunteers, sponsoring local events, employing local workers, supporting local economic growth, engaging in fair trade practices, etc.
Ethical marketing: Companies that ethically market to consumers are placing a higher value on their customers and respecting them as people who are ends in themselves. They do not try to manipulate or falsely advertise to potential consumers. This is important for companies that want to be viewed as ethical.


Q12) D

A - (BIMAL ROY, MRINAL SEN, satyajit ray) are all film directors
B - No need to explain :P
C - Are all writers

Saadat Hasan Manto - Saadat Hasan Manto was an Indo-Pakistani writer, playwright and author 
Ismat Chughtai - was an eminent Indian writer in Urdu
Sampooran Singh Kalra known popularly by his pen name Gulzar, is an Indian poet,

D - 
Shabana Azmi is an Indian actress of film 
Prasoon Joshi is a renowned Indian lyricist
Sayeeda Jaffrey is an NRI banker and a successful corporate woman from America.

Q13) D

The term "black box" is almost never used within the flight safety industry or aviation, which prefers the term "flight recorder". The recorders are not permitted to be black in color, and must be bright orange, as they are intended to be spotted and recovered after incidents.

Q14) C

Q15) A

Interactive voice response (IVR) is a technology that allows a computer to interact with humans. IVR systems can be used for mobile purchases, banking payments and services, retail orders, utilities, travel information and weather conditions. 

Q16) A

Q17) D

Industrial Revolution denotes the transaction to new New industrial manufacturing process. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes, improved efficiency of water power, the increasing use of steam power, the development of machine tools and the rise of the factory system. Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested; the textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.

Q18) B

Q19) C

Manila is in Philippines, which is the east most part to India, followed by HongKong, Jakarta and finally Singapore. You can check the time zone, the one which is more ahead of Indian time of UTC+05:30, For Philippine, it is UTC+08:00 and for HongKond, it is UTC+07:16

Q20) B



Q21) D

Q22) B

9/11 - World Trade Center Attack
26/11 - 2008 Mumbai Taj attack
13/11 - 2015 Paris attack 

Q23) B

The Mesopotamian civilisation in the Tigris-Euphrates valley (c. 3300 BC - c. 2000 BC),
The Egyptian civilisation in the Nile valley (c. 3200 BC - c. 1000 BC),
The Harappan civilisation in the Indus valley (c. 3200 BC - c. 1300 BC), and
the Yellow River (Chinese) civilisation in the Yellow River valley (c. 2000 BC - c. 200 BC).

More details - Ancient River civilizations 
http://www.mentorials.com/high-school-history-ancient-river-civilizations.htm

Q24) C

Q25) C

Q26) C

Q27) D

Q28) B


Q29) C

It depicts the comic character "The Common Man"
The Common Man is a cartoon character created by Indian author and cartoonist R. K. Laxman. For over a half of a century, the Common Man has represented the hopes, aspirations, troubles and perhaps even foibles of the average Indian, through a daily comic strip, "You Said It" in The Times of India. The comic was started in 1951

Q30) C

Q31) B

Ptolemy and Aristotle believed that sun revolved around the earth.

Q32) C

UNICEF's objectives are "to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential." 

The main objectives of UNIDO are the promotion of industrial growth and technological progress, most effective use of human resources, equitable development through industrialization, industrial development and environmental protection, international cooperation in industrial investment and technology.

The main objective of UNESCO is to contribute to peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law, and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms which are affirmed for the peoples of the world, without distinction of race, sex, language or religion, by the Charter of the United Nations.

Its objectives include maintaining international peace and security, promoting human rights, fostering social and economic development, protecting the environment, and providing humanitarian aid in cases of famine, natural disaster, and armed conflict.

Q33) C

Q34) C

Check environmental related materials - Resources for UCEED

Q35) C

Q36) C

Q37) A

Q38) D

Premchand, better known as Munshi Premchand, Munshi being an honorary prefix, was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindi-Urdu literature. He is one of the most celebrated writers of the Indian subcontinent and is regarded as one of the foremost Hindustani writers of the early twentieth century.

List of works - Devasthan Rahasya, Prema, Kishna, Roothi Rani, Vardaan, Seva Sadan, Premashram, Rangbhoomi, Nirmala, Kaayakalp, Pratigya, Gaban, Karmabhoomi, Godaan

For more detailed works, check wiki page 

Baba Ramdev is a yoga teacher known for his work in Ayurveda, business, politics and agriculture. He is best known for popularising yoga among Indians through his mass yoga camps. He founded the Patanjali Group of Institutions.

T.V. Mohandas Pai is the Chairman of Manipal Global Education. He used to be a Member of the board of directors of Infosys and Head – Administration, Education and Research, Financial, Human Resources, and Infosys Leadership Institute.

Anant Pai, popularly known as Uncle Pai, was an Indian educationalist and a pioneer in Indian comics. He is most famous as the creator of two comic book series viz. Amar Chitra Katha, which retold traditional Indian folk tales, mythological stories, and biographies of historical characters; and Tinkle, a children's anthology.

Q39)  C

Get perspective related study - Resources for UCEED

Q40) D

Jataka Tales are native Indian works relating the previous births of Gautama Buddha.

Q41) B

Q42) C



An object is said to have n-fold symmetry if it looks the same after being rotated 360/n degrees.
Q43) A

Animals that are bilaterally symmetric have mirror symmetry in the sagittal plane, which divides the body vertically into left and right halves, with one of each sense organ and limb pair on either side. The great majority (at least 99%) of animals are bilaterally symmetric, including humans 

Q44) B


Radial symmetry, in which an organism can be divided equally about a central point, much like a pie cut into equal parts. Radial symmetry can be divided equally many times around this central point. It just depends on how many pieces of pie you want! One slice represents one equal segment of the whole.

Further study - Symmetry types here - Isomorphology - symmetry types examples

Q45) C (bit doubtful)


Q46) D


Q47) D

It's Obvious, All are kitchen items except spanner

Q48) C

Q49) C

Learn how to understand this type of sequence questions - Step-by-step movement study

Q50) D

By simple observation
The pattern is actually flipped and rotated to negative  2-10 degree

Q51) A

I actually used a pen to measure the length/width visible on screen :P

Q52) B

Metal strip on top (numbered 1) will try to expand equally on both top and bottom surface, but since it's fixed at the bottom to strip 2, it will instead bend upwards in arc shape. similar phenomena to bottom, which gets stretched moe by the top strip (1). Had the case of both being non stick (free), then option D suits.

Q53) C

The Vitruvian Man is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci around. It is accompanied by notes based on the work of the architect Vitruvius. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man. The drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius in Book III of his treatise De architectura. Vitruvius described the human figure as being the principal source of proportion among the classical orders of architecture. Vitruvius determined that the ideal body should be eight heads high. 


Vastu Purusha Mandala, is a metaphysical square plan that illustrates how the Vastu Purusha was pinned down by Brahma and 44 Gods – face down, with his head to the North-East and his  feet towards the South-West.


The Modulor is an anthropometric scale of proportions devised by the Swiss-born French architect Le Corbusier. It was developed as a visual bridge between two incompatible scales, the imperial and the metric system. It is based on the height of a man with his arm raised. It was used as a system to set out a number of Le Corbusier's buildings and was later codified into two books.

Q54) D

Clearly the first one is tiger and the third one is Zebra's skin. Looking at 4, it tells us that it is the skin of Giraffe among the options given

Q55) B

2
3
2+3 = 5
3+5 = 8
5+8 = 13

Q56) 47

Even I was confused and thought the answer as 45, but thanks to a choti - Anjali Singh, she corrected me :D

Check answer to similar kind of question in - Answer key to Design test of CEED 2016 previous paper

Q57) D

It's very simple, split the given shapes in equal sized cube forms as shown in below image. The one wth the largest divisions has the largest surface area. Only D has 5 cubes, while rest other patterns have 4 cubes.



Q58) A

Energy stored by the ball is in the form of potential energy given by mass*9.81*height

The more the mass, the more will be inertia and so it can store more energy, Iron ball is clearly the winner.

Q59) D

Actually, nothing will happen, As you can see in the question, all the ropes have fixed length and are passing through pulleys. Regardless of how much weight you are putting at end, it always at the same position or break in the limit case.

Q60) C

Clearly tetanus is used to protect from bacterial infections during wounds. Cholera is spread by water or food sources. When people with TB in their lungs or throat cough, laugh, sneeze, sing, or even talk, the germs that cause TB may be spread into the air. If another person breathes in these germs there is a chance that they will become infected.

Q61) A

Clip doesn't harm or make hole through the paper/any other material, while the rest does.

Q62) D, B

Literally options C and D are the same :P

Q63) C

By observation

Q64) B

Straight forward question!

Clearly, options A, C and D are out, since we cannot get projection in the top of the given questions using them (they have two such projections on side)

Q65) A

By observation

Q66) A

Inflation is commonly measured by “either a Gross Domestic Product Deflator (GDP Deflator) or a Consumer Price Index (CPI) indicator. Another measure of inflation is the Personal Consumption Expenditure Chain Price Index (PCE Price Index).

Q67) C

Singapore temparature is mostly dry with humid kind of temperature mostly between 22 and 35 degrees. CapeTown and Auckland minimum temps could be as low as 14 degrees.

Q68) B

It's obvious, they meet the directors required criteria.

Q69) B

Q70) C

Q71) A

Q72) B

Q73) D

Q74) C

Q75) A

Q76) D

Q77) B

Q78) B

Q79) A

Q80) C 

Q81) D

Q82) B

Check the below image, where, I marked the eight visible triangles. As per the question, I've not considered three dots, which I showed in green color circle. Blue circles are the one's I considered for joining.


Q83) No option

Correction -
The answer according to Medhavi Sharma is 19.

Q84) B/D

"Was" denotes that it was something in past, six feet tall, profession, emotional etc are natural and so we need to use 'is' instead of 'was'. Only option B suits

Q85) B/C

Q86) D/C

Q87) D/A

Q88) D/B

Hope you enjoyed this. Stay tuned for more NID GK/GA related resources in the coming updates. Good luck :)



28 July 2015

Answer key with explanations to CEED 2015 previous paper

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This post serves as an answer key to CEED 2015 official test. I tried my best to give detailed explanations for most of the questions your benefit.


You can get the downloadable question paper here


Solutions :

1) 

The situation is given in the below picture. H stands for home, M for market, s for school, PO for post office.


It's given in the question that when Alakananda travels exactly north from Market, she reaches Home, and it's also given that walking from school exactly in east 37km, will end up at Market. and from market, if she move towards east, she will reach to Post office. So, School, Market and Post office should lie on the same straight line. 

According to the triangle formed by SHM, applying Pythagoras theorem
x = sqrt(37^2 - 35^2)

You don't even need calculator to solve this, just apply (a^2 - b^2) formula, which is equal to (a+b)(a-b)
so,
x = sqrt((37+35)(37-35))
  = sqrt(72*2) = sqrt(144) = 12

Now, according to the triangle formed by H-M-PO, applying Pythagoras theorem
y = sqrt(13^2 - x^2)
y = sqrt(13^2 - 12^2) = 5
So, distance from school to Post office = 35+y = 40




2)

The below shown picture illustrates the situation for 6X6X6 cube. Cubes which are in edges (other than the corners) will have red color on their two faces.


Consider the front face, if we were to cut the cube into small cubes of 1X1X1 shapes, then we need to make cuts as indicated by the straight lines (other than the edges) shown in the above explanatory image. For the given cube of size 6*6*6, we need to make 5*5*5. If we do so, then the individual cubes that are marked with symbols (as shown in the above examples for front side and side1) will have two surfaces with red.

So, counting the total number of cubes on corners/edges (which is 8+8+6+6 = 28 for a single side - for the present case of 8*8*8 cube) and subtracting 8 (removing 8 corners which has red color on three surfaces) will give the answer 
i.e 
(28+28+12+12)-8 = 72 cubes


3)

The given solid is symmetry but it has slant shapes, so should be careful while counting.


Try this way -

Avoid counting the slant surfaces (rectangles in the given picture) and count the rest shapes as I have given (front-right-back-R-Top-bottom).
After this, count the slant surfaces separately.

From front (excluding slanting rectangles) -
1 small square + four triangles = 5 surfaces

The picture is symmetry, so from all sides, the same count will come, i.e
1 small square + four triangles = 5 surfaces

So, since we have to count fro six sides, so total surfaces (excluding slant rectangles) = 5*6 = 30

Now, separately count the slant rectangles - which will be 12 (be careful while counting this). So, total = 30+12 = 42

You may check the above image to get a clear understanding of the explanation.

4)

Answer : 75
Below explanation will help you solve this questions




5) 

This question is also based on observation. Since the geometry is symmetry, we can take a quarter of the symmetrical shape, and count the number of cubes, and multiply that by 4. Be careful while counting the central cubes. Better if you count them separately!
Counting this way, Answer = 11*4 + 15 = 59


6)

M (all) ---> F (all) ---> D
M (all) ----------------> D

So, all Mammals are dolphins
Also, since all mammals are fish, obviously part of the fish are mammals, so Option A is also correct, B is wrong, straight forward. C is also logically correct.

7) 

Answer : a,c
Check the shades of Red color - wiki page
Learn about shades of other colors - wiki page

8)

Answer : a
That's why it has no/least bonnet at the front!

9) 

Answers : a,c,d
I guess it's M, e, s
But in answer key it's mentioned as a,c

10)

All the films are Steven Spielberg hit movies

11)


Answers : a,b,d
check the complete collection of Pablo Picasso works
A very good facts blog about famous persons around the world
Also for reference - 100 greatest paintings of all time 


12)

This question is also based on your observation, anyway here's a simple procedure or way of observing the image.
In the given picture, assume two arrows diagonally (indicated in red). Now; note the shapes at the corners - for example one is semi rectangle. and the shape in opposite side is say triangle. Now only consider the yellow arrows, which are exactly opposite. Note the shapes - semi circle and gun shape, now observe all the options which have this pattern. 



Also, don't forget the shape of the center black rectangle as per the rotated orientation of the options.
Answers : d


13) 

Answers : a,b
Get the complete list with more details about Font - wiki page


14)

Answers : a,b,d
Check here - Photography guide for Part-A

15)

Answers : a,b,c

16)

Answer : b
As shown in the figure, consider the first image with black face on the top and red face on the front. Now, we want the color of the surface on the opposite side of the black surface. So, tilt/turn the cube in such a way that black surface is moved to the back position as shown in the next image of the below picture. I mean turn the cube clockwise. Now, red face is on the top, while green surface is still on the right side of the cube view. Now check the options with this configuration, only last picture in the question matches. So, it's yellow color !


If you were asked to find different color - other than yellow, do the above procedure and orient the cube such that it matches color arrangements as in any one of the option given to you.


17)

Answer : a
Split the combinatorial words into two parts as shown below
wigges + slorm -----------> flat + pen
widdle + brap -------------> round + nib
slorm + wiggel ------------> pen + ink

from this we can conclude that
wigges ---> flat
slorm -----> pen
brap ------> nib
wiggel -----> ink

now we want to find 'nibstore' = nib + store = brap + ........(something)
option a) brap+dansa
option d) brap + wiggel ( which is brap+ink ....... incorrect)
so option a should be the answer.

18)

Answer : c
This problem can be solved using your imagination/observation. Anyway as usual let me give one possible method

Method
Figure shows one possible shape of the nib which can draw as shown in the question. Remember Indians have the habit of drawing from left to right. And the given straight line is projected towards left. So, the nib should also project towards left as I showed in the picture.


Now, if you are to draw a circle, you will obviously start from the top and move in anti clockwise direction as shown in the image (b). Now, if you use the given nib, ans start drawing a circle, then you have to expect a sharp line (instead of broad width line) at the place where the nib moves parallely in the direction of the nib angle. To make it simple, if you assume tangent lines, drawn over the circle (b) as shown in (c)then the location on the circle at which the tangent angle is same as the nib angle is where the line will not be thick, got it ?
So, using this logic, option C is the answer.

19)

Answer : d
Here's - a good guide for art movements
Go through this wiki page in free time


20)

Answer : c
Here's online-color-selection-tool that will help you
learn different color combinations. There's also a detailed discussion regarding CMYK and RGB color modes in that link. You may find that useful.

21)

Answer : c
Here goes the explanations
Kharavela, was the third and greatest emperor of the Mahameghavahana dynasty of Kalinga (present-day Odisha). The main source of information about Kharavela is his famous seventeen line rock-cut Hatigumpha inscription in a cave in the Udayagiri hills near Bhubaneswar, Odisha (source : wikipedia)

Learn about - Indian epigraphy history
Learn about - Famous inscription in India

22) 

Answer : b

It's straight and I guess I don't have to explain this. If you still have doubts, then you may drop a comment, I will give proper explanations like I did for other questions.

23) 

Answer : b
check - materials and manufacturing process

24) 

Answer : a
Check here - List of Indian Folk dances (state-wise)
A complete list of - Indian Folk dance (wiki page)

25) 

Answer : c
Go through this link to learn about famous books and others

26)

Answer : b
Check - Logos collection of Indian organizations

27)

Answer : a

28)

Answer : b
I prepared the below picture by marking possible similar lines in the given options using distinguishable colors. As you can visualize, option b is the correct one, while in other options, pattern varies in one way or other.



29)

Answer : d

check - Working on reflections and geometrical solids

30)

Answer : a

The below picture helps in better understanding, although I used lines (with diff. colors) to extend and show where they meet. Clearly, red extended lines are out of perspective while others are able to meet at a vanishing point. Although I used coloured lines for your explanation, but you need to imagine and visualize this while in exam.


31)

Answer: a
I initially got confused a bit with this question. They mentioned that the arm has to be turned toward us. If we assume that that arm is of some one else in the screen and has to be turned toward us (which means outside of the screen and towards us), then option A is not the answer. But according to the answer key and Option A being the answer, we can say that the image shown has to be assumed as our own arm, and moving toward us means moving away from the screen. In this case option A is the answer.

The reason is when the arm moves away from us, then hands with fingers will look smaller in size compared to the arm/upper limb since they are near to the scene of capture. Things that are near to the camera should appear bigger in size compared to farther objects. Also notice the fold shown near elbow.

32)

Answer: d

No matter what distance the person moves, his height will be same, to find the mid point, use the concept of maths! That is the point of diagonal is always at the mid, like for the example of a diagonal shown below


So, if you draw two diagonal lines, then the contact point is obviously the mid path! as shown in the figure




33)

If you observe the middle shape (stick human figure), then he is not at the maximum height nor is falling down (In terms of physics - he is in the travel of ascent). In other words, he is moving away from earth (against the gravity) ans so the air will try to push hum down. It also tries to push his cape to the down. So, it's almost vertically downward - Option A matches. 

If he were to jump from top, or he is falling down, then the air will again try to oppose him in opposite direction to his travel, In other words towards up. So, the direction of the cape should also be vertical (In actual, the direction would most probably be in the curve (parabola) of the travel/path.

Answer : a

34)

Figure clearly explains the situation. Like in the above questions, use the principle of numbering system. Now, identify the projections and mark them as I did in the picture - Porjecion 1, proj 2, proj 3


Now, check the options that have depressions at the same location as projections are in the given question. Option C matches as shown in the picture.

35)

Answer : b
You can learn more about Geometry transformations in Part A Resources page

36) 

Answer : a
The below picture helps you with explanation.


As can be seen, if the top portion is circular (just like a pipe), then the front view will be as shown in the left most image above. Both the cone circular section and the pipe circular section matches horizontally and so appears like a line in front view. But if instead the pipe is rectangular in shape, then as shown in the third (right most) image above, the extra projections (denoted by A,B,C,D) are over-fit at the intersection ad their radius is greater compared to the radius of a circle inscribed inside the square/rectangle. So, it projects and hence extends downwards in the top view with sharp edges as shown in option A. Hope you got it!

(Check the above links for similar geometry study)

37) 

Answer : c
(By observation)

38) 
      
It can be solved by visual observation without any hand work. If you are not able to do so, then follow the following method

Method :
Give numbering to the three rectangular projections of the given image. Three projections are there, so three numbers, follow either clockwise or anticlockwise numbering system.


Start from a reference side, say right side of the given question. Remember this reference. Now, take all the options (one by one) and try to follow the same numbering system in the same direction as done to the question. Identify where the reference side is and start from there. Visually check the distance between the number sequence in the assumed direction. If it's in correct order, then list those options.

Now check the size of the projections at each numbered mark. If it matches at all numbers, then that would be the answer. Only last option is matching 
Answer: d


39) 

Answer: b
In thermal engineering terms, that's a combination of conduction and convection heat transfer process. Heat from outside as well as from inside will be taken by the wet sand (between the two pots) and since sand has greater pores and is not compact, there will be minute spaces through which air can easily flow. This air will come in contact with the wet sand and will take away the heat by evaporating. Thus the water inside will not be affected by heat outside, which is one best way of natural cooling that is practiced in India too !

40) 

Answer: b

41) 

Answer: 
'Design of everyday things' is a popular book in the world of design and is written by Donald Norman. You can get the downloadable form of this book in this blogs resource page.

42) 

Answer: d
(By observation)
You have to proceed in reverse direction, like they have mentioned fold 1 and fold 2 right, now considering the image 1 (folded sheet with cut), remove the fold as in fold 2 position, then unwrap the sheet as in fold 1 position.

43)  

Answer: c
Brahmagupta was an Indian mathematician and astronomer. Brahmagupta was the first to give rules to compute with zero.

44)  

Answer: a

45) 

Answer: 

46) 

Answer: c
Learn more about - Pica in wiki page


47) 

Answer: c
Remaining font styles have narrower body. Cambria comes under serif category while the rest are sans-serif (source : wiki)

48)

Answer : b
As indicated by arrows in the below picture, consider the X tag, marked by the blue lines. On the x side, two arrows are punched and the direction of the arrows (two numbers) point towards x mark. Note this arrangement. Now as pointed by the red mark, on y side, only one arrow is punched such that it is pointing away from the Y mark. got it ? I have also sketched this separately as shown in the picture.

Check the option which exhibits this behaviour/pattern. Option b is the only one matching. We then don't have to bother about any other punches as given additionally in the options



49)

Answer : b (as in CEED official Key)
Frankly speaking I'm not actually good at Fonts. Please check yourself.

50)

Already there are 29 states (including UP - as a single state) and when UP gets divided into 4 states, we need to add three (since already one state is considered earlier). So, now total = 29+3 = 32 states

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