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19 August 2020

NID Industrial Design - MDes Domain Specific Practice Questions

The following questions are meant to assist you with your NID preparation (MDes domain-specific subjective part), especially fro the domain-specific test 'Industrial Design' as per the new pattern from NID 2020. I've made the following question to make you realize how easy it is to come up with your own questions using the situations around you, including the use of the internet. 

I - Question Type 1 (Creative and alternative thinking ability)

Draw 5 different uses (other than their intended use) for the following objects listed below. Each idea carries 2 marks.

  1. Writing pad (plastic )
  2. Earrings
  3. Cloth clip
  4. Safety pin
  5. Pen cap
  6. Umbrella
  7. Phone cover (rubber made)
  8. Beverage (fruit juice) tetra pack
  9. Toothbrush
  10. Tounge cleaner
  11. Shoe cardboard box
  12. Geometry box
  13. Mop
  14. Mosquito bat
  15. A computer mouse with cable
  16. CDs
  17. Fork
  18. Hat
  19. Pen refill
  20. Pen stand
  21. Bulb
  22. Tennis ball 
  23. Face mask
  24. Used coke bottle
  25. Plastic water pipe (any length) of dia up to 1 inch
  26. Disposable spoon

II - Question Type 2 (Problem identification ability)

Marking - (Each problem carries 10 marks- each sketch and the associated writeup carries 2 marks. So, don't prefer giving details to the sketches. Convey the ideas in a simpler way.)

  1. Imagine a person standing and ironing his/her cloth using an electric iron box. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches. 
  2. Imagine a person peeling off the skin/surface-layer of carrots. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches. 
  3. A physically disabled person has a problem with the spine that the person cannot raise his/her head up. The person can lower his/her head to a little from the horizontal position. Depict through sketches 5 (five) problems faced by the person while drinking water from a one liter bottle. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches. 
  4. Imagine a person using a desktop mouse while working. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  5. Imagine a person using a desktop mouse while working. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  6. Imagine a person wearing mocassins/loafers (shoes - slip-on kind) with hands. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  7. Imagine a person chopping vegetables in the kitchen. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches. 
  8. Imagine a person wearing mocassins/loafers (shoes - slip-on kind) with hands. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  9. Imagine a person emptying their household domestic dustbin into a large public dustbin, both with closed lids. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  10. Imagine a person wearing a face mask for prolonged hours, as part of Virus prevention, while working at office. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person in wearing the mask. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  11. Imagine a person using an electric trimmer to shave their beard. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.
  12. Imagine a person using a gas stove lighter in kitchen. Depict through sketches - 5 (five) problems faced by the person doing the task. Also write in a sentence (not more than 4 lines) the problems identified and depicted in the sketches.

Check similar questions released for CEED practice here


III - Question Type 3 (Problem-solving ability)

Give 2/3 original solutions that would help you carry your locker keys with you while going to college/office without the possibility of you forgetting to secure the keys with you. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal. 

(Marks - 16 marks, each solution carry 8 marks) 

  1. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help you switch off the electrical appliances, including light and fans, before you step out of your room, without the possibility of you forgetting to switch off. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal. 
  2. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help you get far from book reading or working in front of desktop/laptop (a break from the continuous task) once in every hour without the possibility of you ignoring and continuing the task. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal.
  3. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help you maintain a healthy sitting posture (for the back) whenever you sit for reading, working, or even driving, without the possibility of you leaning back in wrong posture as if relaxing. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal.
  4. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help your children optimize/limit their presence in social networking sites like Instagram, Facebook etc. without the possibility of you being indulged into that constantly. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal.
  5. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help your grandmother take prescribed medicines every day, without the possibility of she ignoring or forgetting to take. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal.

(similar questions for practice)

  1. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help you drink at least one glass of water every hour without the possibility of you ignoring and continuing your long hours' work/study. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal.
  2. Give 2/3 original solutions that would help your father take deep breaths (mindfulness) for at least one minute at regular intervals, every day, to relieve stress and maintain healthy heart function without he getting ignoring the mindfulness. Depict the solutions you have proposed communicating how they achieve their goal.


IV - Question Type 4 (Design thinking ability)

For the questions listed below

  • Make a realistic drawing of the product designed, showing the relevant details.
  • Indicate the product's main features with labels in the sketch you made.

Problem statements:

  1. It's rainy season and you need to carry the following items to your college/office: laptop, files, mobile phone, chargers, swimsuit, Tiffin box, juice and water bottles. Design a product to enable you to accommodate and carry all these items in it together exclusively to be used during rainy days.
  2. Design a multipurpose pocket survival knife to be used by Indian Army soldiers when on an expedition. Identify the different needs and purposes of tools that can be included in a single product.
  3. Design a mosquito hunter robot (a tiny drone) the purpose of which was to hunt down any flying mosquitos that can bite humans in the room. Ignore the technical aspects and assume appropriate sensors, including mosquito detection and tracker. Showcase the features and the form of the robot to deal with the mosquito catching. The robot should also store the captured and killed mosquitos and should be able to dispose of them out after a few hours of operation. 
  4. You are a nurse and you need a product to carry the following items: antibiotics, stethoscope, scissors, medical tape, cotton, some liquids like tincture, lotion, sanitizers, sterilized mask, gloves, cotton ball, thermometer, tongue depressor etc. Design a product to enable you to accommodate and carry all these items in it together. The product should be easy to carry, portable, lightweight, and should preferably protect the components inside from fall or environment.
  5. Design a product to carry the following products safely: wired headphones, charger and charging cables, bluetooth headphones and/or over-the-ear headsets etc. The product was meant to carry the cables and items, tangle-free, and also to keep all the usable items in one place. 
  6. Design a cleaning and carrying product meant to be used in a multiplex that can help the housekeeping staff with mobilizing and doing the following tasks: has separate collection units for trays, dry and wet wastes and to collect bottles (both plastic and glass), a portable vacuum cleaner without cables, a mopping unit, facility for towels/clothes etc. The mobile product should facilitate the housekeeping person to take it around comfortably. 
  7. You want to stock all your gadgets as well as small jewelry at one common place so that you can access them at ease the next morning. Design a product that can safely accommodate the following: mobile phone (a stand type), smartwatch, truly wireless earphones, jewels like finger rings, chain, bracelets/bangles etc. The product should be such that when you try to access them in the morning right after you wake up from bed - in a half-sleep state - none of the items should go damage.  


V - Question Type 5 (Imagination and drawing ability)

Do the following for each of the listed scenarios 

  • Visualize and draw the 3D views of the scenarios mentioned below. (each scenario carry 5 marks. Details may not be needed).
  • Also try to draw shadows for all the situations, assuming a light source to the right of your view. Objects in actual size. 
  • Imagine that the first object shrinks to half its size and the second object enlarges to twice its size. (each scenario carry 5 marks. Details may not be needed). 

 Problem statements:

  1. A bucket (first object) and a Jug (second object), both resting on flat ground next to each other 
  2. A Laptop and a coffee mug (with coffee) both on top of a flat table
  3. A two-liter coke bottle and mobile phone both on the same flat surface
  4. A basket full of vegetables and a bowl of soup


You may find similar questions for practice, which are already listed in - NID subjective practice questions


15 August 2020

NID Communication Design - MDes Domain Specific Practice Questions

The following questions are meant to assist you with your NID preparation (MDes domain-specific subjective part), especially fro the domain-specific test 'Communication Design' as per the new pattern from NID 2020. I've made the following question to make you realize how easy it is to come up with your own questions using the situations around you, including the use of the internet. 


I. Question Type 1

Prepare a campaign for the below-given design problems. Tasks to be done
  • Write about 5 situations in the locations mentioned in the problem statements, where the given problems can be improved, each situation not more than 2 sentences. 
  • Design posters to communicate the situations you have identified for each of the problems.

Problems:
  1. Prepare a campaign to spread awareness of handwashing, sanitizing and social distancing in your community or society where you reside 
  2. Prepare a campaign to demonstrate the need of avoiding plastic waste as an environmental concern towards the diversity of birds. This campaign is for online sharing.
  3. Prepare a campaign, to be displayed at villages, about the importance of open defecation.
  4. Prepare a government-initiated ad campaign to highlight the importance of saving water at homes. 
  5. Prepare a campaign - in an attempt to prevent the issues of ragging in your college.   
  6. Prepare a government ad campaign to bring awareness of having a maximum of only two children - as part of the population and economy control.
  7. Prepare a campaign to demonstrate the ill effects of drug addictions happenings in your college and write 5 situations in your college where the issue can be prevented. 
  8. Prepare a campaign in an attempt to reduce the open splitting of pan everywhere. Write 5 situations in your city where this issue can be mitigated with some proposals. 
  9. (optional) Prepare a campaign to bring awareness of the effects of forest encroachment on the ecosystem of wildlife. 
  10. Prepare a campaign to bring awareness and stop the thought of abortion and killing of newly born girl babies in a nearby village. Write 5 situations where the parents thought process can be modified. 
  11. Prepare a campaign to highlight the importance of education to children in a nearby local community staying inside a city. Write 5 situations showing how an educated children's life would bring a change and positively impact their next generation and hence the country.

II Question Type -2

Write a story that includes the sensory attributes or the images shown in below set of problems using all the given objects for the problem. 
  • Your story should be within 12 lines.
  • The objects may appear in any order in the story
Problems:

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7

Q8

Q9

Q10

Q11

Q12


III. Question Type 3

For the following set of scenarios stated below, visualize the situation and communicate that in 4 frames. 
  1. Assume that you are an examiner and have found a student cheating by using slips. You will catch the student and ask them to leave the hall. 
  2. Suppose you are walking along the roadside footpath and you saw a blind girl crossing the road and looking on the other side while a bike was about to dash her. How will you save her? Visualize it in 3 frames. 
  3. Illustrate the situation in 3 frames where you were standing on the terrace of your home enjoying fresh air when you saw a sparrow escape from an attacking eagle. The frames should depict you as well. 
  4. Suppose you are inside a bank, waiting at the counter when a robber tried to threaten the cashier to give the money from his cash box by showing a pistol, you act immediately by punching him and locking him on your hold, making his pistol fall down and helpless in escaping. Visualize the situation in four frames
  5. Suppose you are traveling in a plane and a terrorist aims his gun towards an air hoster to control the plane when you and a girl sitting on the opposite of your seat act and take control over him - you stopping the terrorist and freeing his gun while the fellow traveler girl frees and save the air hosters as she tries to make the terrorist fall down. Visualize the situation and illustrate in four frames on how you and the fellow traveler girl act and help with the situation. 
  6. Suppose you are having a conversation with your mom in the kitchen. Your mom is cooking food when you noticed a plastic container/box with wheat in it, improperly stacked at the top cupboards, which was about to fall on top of your mother. Visualize in 3 frames how you prevened that to happen. You could've alarmed and pulled her or could have prevented the fall or even both.  Also, include the frame that illustrates you observing the box improperly placed and was ready to fall down. 
  7. Visualize in three frames a dance sequence that you remember, no need to draw the backgrounds but the frames should make the viewer understand the step.
  8. Visualize in three frames a self defense sequence. No need to draw the backgrounds but the frames should make the viewer understand the action step. 
  9. Visualize the scene of your pet dog chasing away a cunning cat, that is trying to drink the milk in your kitchen.
  10. Visualize the several scenes of a hospital where social distancing, precautious etc. were taken care in every frame as part fo COVID preventive measure. 
  11. Suppose you saw an adult suddenly falling down in the road due to COVID affection, how will you try to give him the vaccine that you had been carrying for your safety to him ensuring your own safety? Visualize the situation in 3 frames.
  12. Suppose you are enjoying the freshness of nature near a river and you saw a small kid of around 7 years old, who somehow got into the water and is now struggling to swim to the shore. How will you help the kid? given that you don't know swimming. Use some situations like availability of say a rope, a net, a tire, or even a small boat or a combination of a couple of them. Visualize and draw the situation.
(I hope the above sample exercise will make you confident enough to come up with your own practice questions) 


IV. Question Type 4

Given pictographs (graphic icons), draw one scenario using the given pictographs. Include the pictographs in your designs, at the appropriate locations/color/scale. Use color if needed. 

Evaluation criteria:
  • Creative utilization of the given icons
  • Scenario generation and communication
Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6


V. Question Type 5

Use each of the following incomplete objects and create at least five identifiable objects using any no. of lines or shapes. Provide a title for each object. 

(solution for similar questions available here for CEED 2020

Using each of the visual elements given below box, create at least three recognizable objects/elements (for all the seven images below) and give a title to each. Use only BLACK pencil/pen. Draw only within the boundaries of the boxes.







6 June 2020

UCEED 2020 Part A solutions with Detailed Answers


Answer Key to UCEED 2020 Part -A previous paper with detailed explanations


My Analysis: After solving 2020's paper I felt the paper was quite easy as compared to previous years' papers. The level of the difficulty of the questions that I used to see in the past years was not seen in this paper. Good news!  

Detailed explanation to some of the design aptitude questions of UCEED 2020 is available in the below set of videos





Solutions

1) 1020

Let me give alphabets to each rod as shown in the image below.





Note that, the thread pitch of tools A, C, D and E are on one side are different as highlighted in red. They have 3 threads while the other threads of the tools have 4 threads. So, we need to be careful while fixing them. One possible order can be
-D-B-E-C-F-
which adds up to: 

200+220+200+200+200 = 1020
 
Note that we can't use A here.

2) 33

For easy understanding, I've roughly drawn the lines in the below image.



No. of tiles in row A = 5
No. of tiles in row F = 4
No. of tiles in other rows = 6*4 = 24
Total = 33

3) 27

In the given die shown to the left, the opposite pairs of numbers are (1,5), (2,6) and (3,4)

In the first bottom row of the set of die's shown to the right in the question, 1 and 2 (dots) are visible. So, their corresponding opposite faces shall be 5 and 6 as per the pairs rule that I've mentioed above. The leftover pair is (3,4) 
 
For the die on the second row (second from the bottom), numbers/dots 3 and 6 are visible. So, their opposite faces shall be 4 and 2. The leftover pair is (1,5)
For the third from bottom die, the visible dots are 4 and 5. Their corresponding pairs are 3 and 1. So, the leftover pair shall be (2,6)
In the top most row, 5 is visible at the top. So, its corresponding pair is 1 (1,5).

Therefore, numbers pairs parallel to the ground is are (3,4), (1,5), (2,6), (1,5). 
Their sum is 3+4+1+5+2+6+1+5 = 27
 
4) 21

In the first image below, I've marked the unique squares. As can be seen, no. of squares = 5+4 =9


In the next set of images, I've drawn the possible square arrangements such that there are four dots at the corners of the squares. 






Total = 9+4+4+2+2 =21

5) 140

To find the solution, let us consider only one pattern as shown in the below image. I've partitioned the pattern into regions, namely A,B,C,D. Here C and D are the same shapes. 


A is easy to obtain, the area is half the square area = 1/2x(7x7) = 24.5
C can be obtained in the following way. 
Area of C = Area of half square (say A) - area of B
(Note that area of B and C taken together is half the area of the square)

Fortunately, area of B = area of sector of length 7 and angle 45 degrees = 1/2*square(7)*theta

Here theta should be converetd to radians, PI readians  = 180 degrees
so, 45 deg = PI*45/180 = (22*45)/(7*180)

so, area of B = 1/2*square(7)*(22*45)/(7*180) 
B = 19.25
Area of C is thus, = 24.5 - 19.25 = 5.25
Area od D will also be 5.25


So, the area of one pattern in black = 24.5+5.25+5.25 = 35
For sour such pattrns, area = 35*4 = 140

6) 16

This can be solved by using the concept of permutations used in mathematics (if you cannot understand below, you can visually assume of different patterns for the answer)

A single tile (of four sides) can be arranged in 4 ways (each side as the base everytime). Likewise, the second tile can be arranged in 4 ways. So, the total no. of ways of arranging two tiles, 4 ways each is 4*4 = 16

(To clear, for each tile position of say tile A, tile B can be arranged in 4 ways.)

7) 9

As highlighted in the below image, in the first row, three cubes get cut. This is because the cut plane passes through the edge/corner vertex of the cubes. For the other two rows, 3 cubes will get cut in each row. 



8) 10

As shown in the first image below, I can draw two lines randomly and count 4 triangles. 



In the second image, I've highlighted three possible triangles. 



In the third image, I've drawn blue and green colored triangles.


In the fourth image, I've highlighted the other possible triangle. 

Total = 4+3+2+1

9) 8

I've numbered the unique motifs in the below image


10) 19   17

A correct explanation to this question was shared by Priyanka Johri in her comment below. (check the fourth comment at the end of this page)

The below solution, previously shared by me, is wrong. Hence, I'm striking out this.

Since the daughter is the fastest person to walk, she will be the person helping the remaining people. 
In the first trip, she accompanies her grandfather to their home and returns back with the umbrella to the bus stop. The time taken would be 
T1 = 10+1 = 11
Time taken to accompany the father and reach back to the bus stand T2 = 5+1 = 6
And time taken for her and her brother (son) to reach home = 2
Total time = 11+6+2 = 19

11) 3

'Cards that have a vowel on one side always have an even no. on the other side'. 
To make this statement true, 
rule A: we are not worried about non-vowels. 
rule B: Also, this statement doesn't say that all even numbers must have vowels on their backside. But, says that the cards with vowels must have an even no.

We are not interested in M and R cards as per rule A.
We are not interested in card with no. 8 also (card with even no. can be wither vowel or non-vowel also), as per rule B.
So, we are interested in checking 3, 7 and E cards

12) 16

The figure below shows the rough construction of the pattern. Note that surface 2 is continuous as shown in the second fig and hence it shall be considered as a single surface (similarly, surface 3 is continuous and accounts to one surface). 



13) 365

Let's find the answer in terms of 'no. of days' first before converting to hours. 

First check if 2018 is a leap year or not. 
A year is leap year if it is exactly divisible by 400. 
2018/400 = 5.045
Not a pefect division (the above has reminder)
So, it's not a leap year and hence consider 365 days.
Given in question,
No. of days spent in working = 365/2
No. of days spent in sleeping = 365/3
No. of days spent in cooking = 365/8 
No. of days spent in exercising = 365 - (365/2+365/3+365/8)
(or, the reminder of 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/8 is 1-(1/2+1/3+1/8) =  1/24)

= 365/24 days
No. of hours spent on exercising is therefore 24*365/24 = 365 hours

14) 8

Below image with colored patterns will give you an idea. This is just one possibility. Try with other possibilities also and you will still get 8 empty spaces.


15) 2

As shown in the first image below, the red plane indicates the first cutting plane. This plane will pass through the mid of the wooden plank and the cutting on the wooden plank is highlighted by orange cutting lines. We get two equal halves of the plank. 


Now, take the top half and place it on the same horizontal surface on which the first half was lying, so that they are close by or side by side, one possible placement is shown in the second image below. Now, cut both the halves simultaneously by a bigger cutting plane, shown in blue in the picture. 


16) 7 

The below image highlights the differences. 



17) 44

I've given numbers in the below image. Note how I moved from top to bottom and left-right, right left row wise. This will help in removing confusion while manual counting.



18) 2

Shown in the below image.



19) A, C

The first check would be to observe the position of the center + and cross in the given question and the position or orientation of the shapes inside them with respect to the + or cross as highlighted in the below image. Given + in the center in the first circle in red, the circle and triangle shapes lie opposite to each other. Identify a similar pattern for the second circle. Now, in option A and C satisfies the first circle pattern in red. Now, try overlapping the two circles as per the option A and C and see if they can be obtained. 



20) B

Only statement B is true while the rest are violating. 

21) A, C, D

Option B is missing a transparent line as highlighted in the below image. All other options are possible.



22) C, D

I've drawn the situation in the below image. 


P's travel denoted by green line and Q's travel by orange line. R's travel by Purple line. 
P met Q at the green dot as shown while Q was supposed to travel along the dotted line. After they met at the dot, they walk and reach R. From R's home, the three travel to T's home. 

Assuming that all the friends walk at same pace (speed), let's check the option and see which are correct 
A. Actually the distance travelled by P and Q to reach the green dot (O) is the same, i.e PO = QO. So, the distance travelled by P and Q are actually same. 
B. The above discussion applies here. Note that T is quite oposite to T, just like R is quite opposite to P. So, they meet at the same distance. 
C. Since PO = QO, 
QO+OR = PO+OR, which is equal to RT. R walked a distance of RT while Q walked a distance of QO+OR+RT = 2RT
D. As is clear from the drawing, P has to travel just by distance TP, which is the least.

23) A, C

By observing the shadows it is clear that the light source is located somewhere at the top right to the three objects. So, the length of the shadows casted by the three objects varies and need not be of same length. Shadows shown in B and D are all of same length, which doesn't fit the hypothesis. 

24) B,C, D

Except A, all other statements are true.

25) B, D

Answer is straight forward and I don't think explaantion is required for this. D is just the flipped version of B (assuming that you are facing south instead of north). But be cautious of the shadow projection. 

26) B, D

When we sharpen a pencil using a sharpner, the sharp edges would be the first to be cut more. A is opposite to this while in C some edges have lesser cuts. B and D are actually the same, just that D is a slight rotated version of B. 

27) C, D

I've shown cross section of the cut part (red hatching). After the cut and let's say I try to ove the top cut ribbon to the left as shown by arrow, the part half cut ribbon peice will lock itself at X. The same is tru if you try to move in the opposite direction or in any direction. Regardless, the two halves of the ribbons will have one color (green) on one face and another color (pink?) on the other face. 



28) A, B, C

Given statements are:
Su > M
M < F
W < Sa
Tu > Sa
W, Th > F

29) D

Consider the situation shown in the below figure for option C. The arrow shows the length of the side, equal to L. In option D, if we try to fold along the dotted lines, one of the sides has greater breadth/height, shown by green arrow and its dimension will be more than L. But this should actually be L. So, D cannot be actually folded into the required shape.



30) B, D

As shown in the below image, for option B, the white hand is missing, as highlighted by red circle. For option D, as shown by the blue horizontal line, the level of the inseam (two legs joints) and the hand is not as per that shown in the question.



31) A, B, C

Below pictures shows the situation in arrows. As can be seen - A, B and C cups cannot be stacked while D is possible.






32) B, C, D

As shown in the below image, one or two of the patterns in B, C, D are not following the circle pattern. 



33) A, B, C

In the below image of the question, I've marked 'a' and 'b' as two landmarks. Let us see where the options nodes 'a' and 'b' matches with the question.   


Option A can be overlayed without any alteration on top of 1. The landmarks 'a' and 'b' are denoted to match it. 
Option B can be overlayed on top of 1, after flipping B along horizontal. 
Option C can be overlayed on top of 1, after flipping C along vertical. 
Option D has one extra and one missing line as highlighted in red in the below image. 




34) A, B, D
Below image shows the situation as per the condition given in the question. Based on the hexagon, the correct options are easy to identify.



35) B, D

By observation

36) B, D

Figure shows one possible orientation for the yellow dice and blue dice.
Sides 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the corner faces, one of then can go in the X space. 
Possible faces with numbers 1,2,3 and 4 and their corresponding dots 2,1,3, and 6 



dots 4 and 5 are not possible.

37) A

Whenever you come across this kind of patterning with colors or objects/shapes, the best thing to do is to count the no. of similar colors or shapes and how they are varying in every pattern. In this question all the patterns have same no. of colored dots and so this method doesn't work. The second important thing to observe is the movement of particular colored dots (a few set). In general, we don't have to check the entire dots/colors in the pattern (for this kind of question). Identifying the key colors/dots/shapes and trying to figure out the pattern out of their movement is what we need to do to solve these kind of probelms very quickly. 


Observe the three violet color dots in every pattern from left to right. As you can see the three dots (and hence the other violet dots) are moving counter clockwise in every pattern step by some degrees (may be 45 degreees, the angle is not much imp here). Following the dots pattern, the position of the three dots for the pattern at the question mark should be as shown in option A or option D. 


As a further screening, observe the movement of the three green dots (highlighted in the second image) in every pattern. The three green dots (and hence all other green dots) are moving in clockwise direction by a small angle (say  15-20 degrees). Following this trend, the green dots should be positioned as shown in option A, while B has wrong orientation of the dots.

38) C

For your understanding, I've drawn the cuts along the two slant paper planes. The planes cuts the paper roll at the respective points a', b', c', d' and e' (marked for both the slant planes). By observation you can see that the cuts gap between the two planes at say e (e'-e') denoted by h1 (also shown in the second image, see the image from right to left) is the largest possible length. At c (c'-c') they exhibit the least distance between the two cut planes, denoted as h2. At the second turn bottom,f, (f'-f') the cut distance will be slighly lower than e'-e' but definitely higher than c'-c'. The gap distance b'-b' is slightly higher than c'-c' but lowert han e', f', a'. I hope this is clear.  





39) D

Whenever I come across font type questions, I try to find a unique pattern out of all the letters/alphabets. For this question, I observed that the extension ends of all the alphabets are either horizontal or vertical with sharp corners. The first image below shows all horizontal ends and the second image shows all vertical ends. As I observe the options, only D has this kind of feature, while the letters in the rest options are not matching. (FYI - If say this check had failed, I would've gone for the next level of pattern check - like for ex. the curves/bends, lengths of extensions, thickness changes etc., you can try this for similar questions).




40) B

As shown in the below image with A and B options side by side, the reflection of the distance shown by arrow at the point where the kid was seated must not be the same as in the real situation - given the angle from which she was observed by the viewer (us). B and D suits the reflection of her sitting position. Now, the eyes of the kid in D option makes us beleive that she was looking straight, but tshe should be looking slightly above the paper boat, shown by blue arrow. 




41) A

An easy question..........if you observe the direction of the ant travel (and hence its view), it's almost parallel and inline to the left frame 'a' as shown in the image. So, the frame will appear the least to its view.



As shown in the second image, the position of the point b should be higher and along the vanishing line (red dashed) to that of the vanishing line in blue dash. This is because, in persepctive, the nearest object to the eye appear closer to the bottom of the image (and bigger in size) while the farthest object to the eye appear smaller in size and also away from the bottom of the image captured. In option D, this is reversed and hence wrong. 

42) 

I'm too lazy to sole this kind of question :P 
Refer to verbal reasoning resource of CEED and UCEED page for more help on this typw of questions. 

43) A

The travel from T1 and T2 is faster and the travel from T2 to T3 is slower with respect to the constant speed of the rotating cylinder. So, the pencil line from T1 and T2 will have steeper angle than the pencil line drawm from T2 and T3. In options, the motoiin is shown from right to left. Also, the line drawn will be pretty straight from start to end regardless of the speed of the cylinder or the speed of the pencil vertical movement. 

Additional points for your understanding: 
Another observation to note is the width (horizontal measure) of the steep line drawn in the portion T1 and T2 will be same as the width (horizontal line) of the pencil drawn when the pencil is not moving. That's because, in ten seconds, the cylinder would move to only a particular amount. 
The third point to note is that the width (horizontal) line from T2 and T3 will be 40/60 times the width of the whole pencil mark (60 is the total time and 40 is the time for T2 and T3).     

44) C

As you see, when the light rays falls on the opaque object, they will tend to project along the corners as highlighted in the image. However, interestingly, since the object is circular, their projections onto a plane (the ground in this case) that is parallel to the object will retain it's shape. The only difference is the object shadow will appear enlarged. 



45) B

Highlighted the jumps of the knight in the order numbered. 6th jump will be at X. 



46) D

As shown in the image below, in D, piece number has to be flipped. 



47) C

This is a good example to shoe the difference between this and 44th question. In 44th ques, the object plane is parallel to the projected plane and hence the shape was retained. In this question, the objecte plane (cut-out) is not parallel to the projected plane (the ground). So, the top edges of the shapes in the cutout (for ex., the top horizontal edge of the triangle) will project farthest than the bottom edge (vertex) of the triangle. Likewise, for the star and the circle objects, their projections will be stretched. Again, since the height of the circle from the ground is lesser than the height of the tiangular cut, with respect to the light source at the stand post, the elongation of the projection of the circular object will be lower than that of the triangular projection, with the star projection being in the mid of the two.

48) B

If you observe the dots in each pattern, you can notice the following pattern

1. An individual dot in the area within each shape while no other shape overlapping. For ex., in A, you can notice one dot inside the rectangle, which is not falling within any other shape. Similarly, observe dots within other shapes too.
2. A dot within the area formed by the intersection of all the shapes.

Only in B, the dot, that should be enclosed only within the circle has been shared by the circle and the rectangle as highlighted in the below image, which is wrong. 



49) C

D is more unrealistic (troublesome) legs postion. Two legs front while he leaning back, that too with the heavy weight, will make him fall behind. A is more like the person was not able to move and was about to collapse or fall down. Discussion for B is similar to that of D. 

50) B

Assuming that the color of the solid walls maintain uniformity (inside and outside), the following numbering process will help you identify the respective sides. 




51) D
I think this is pretty straightforward. Just identify the continuation fo paint horizontally and the gaps in between. 

52) C
(Note, below I tried to solve the complete table for your understanding of the solution. You can short this to find only the question mark at the earliest)
I see this similar to the game of Sudoku. What I do is give unique number for each color and try to solve this sudoku. I've shown in the below image, based on this you can see the colors in the question marks. 


First number the given colors (shown in black), then give some work to your brain ;) in filling the remaining squares with numbers such that each row, each column and each compartment has all the 6 numbers. 
Numbers in blue are the ones filling the squares. Note that the circled numbers are the numbers denoting the squares attempt or flow. I've started at the square circled number 1 (4th row, 5th column) and moved successively until I reached circled number 24. I'm including this too as I felt this would help some of you. 

53) C

It is clear that the dragon's eye level is the same as the tallest building height and the helicopter is flying above it's eye level, to the left of it. 

54) B

The pattern movement is how in the below image. Note the numberings and the movement of the red dot in successive patterns. 



55) D

By observation.

56) A

Goven that the lightening is the only light source, it is clear that the area within bounded by the towers inside which the lightening is happening will be lit while the towers will cast a shadow on the outer side of the towers. With this understanding, options B and C are not correct. Now, since the lighening is happening from the clouds, the clouds shall be lit from outside. So, D is not correct.

57) D

Not so easy question. But, with careful observation, we can deduct the shape with the largest or least area. First, I will tend to check the width and length dimension of all the options. After that, I will check what approximate portion of the rectangle area formed by the two dimensions are occupied and unoccupied. 



In the image shown, the dimensions shown by black arrows together with slightly larger portions (compared to the similar portions in the other options) of the red - made me believe that this option is occupying more space. If not convinced, you can always try to segment the area as small blocks of say 1 square unit and then check which option has the highest no. of smaller blocks.

58) D

What I did is take one option, say option P, and tried to visualize two such shapes assembled together. For your understanding, I've shown my imagination in the below image. This will give clear picture of which shape is associated with pattern. For further confirmation, you can try to visualize another option. 



Probably if I rotate the image as shown in the second image, it will help you match the pattern shown in 3.

Quick tip: if you observe the choices given, for 4, in every choice, they have unique alphabet. So, I would choose to do the above exercise of imagining another similar pattern that would seem/obvious to for pattern 4.

59) B

By close observation. In the below images, I've marked the missing parts in the other options.





60) B

Figure shows the position of the points on the circles which will role and position as shown by red arrows.In option B, if you draw a vertical section line X-X', the position of the above points should be oriented at the same circular distance on eother side, as shown in the bottom image.



61) C

In the top image shown, blue arrows show the requirement of lowering the clothes line. The corresponding travel of the rope at different parts are shown by green arrows. Start at the knot with shown marked (circled) as 1, then move in the opposite direction of the rope travel as marked by numbered circles. Given the direction of the rope travel, it is now easy to identify the direction of rotation of the pulleys. This is seen in the second image. Refer both the images to mark the blue arrows.



62) A

I think this is obvious and easy.

63) A

Following the two criteria of rotations, it is easy to differentiate the options.

64) No answer

None of the options match. The projections will be as shown in the image.


 
65) C

In the below image, I've shown the parts that can form into a square.



66) B

As a start, consider only the outer lines in the first two patterns A and B of the first row. In the result (third pattern of the same row) the outer lines will consist of all the lines available in both the patterns A and B. 
1,2,3 in A 
1', 2' and 3' in B
The result will consist of 1, 1', 2, 3(2'), 3'  

When checking the inner lines, consider only those lines that are available (at the same location) in both A and B patterns and ignore those lines which are not available or are available only in any one pattern. 
a,b,c,d in both A and B



Now, in the last row, as shown in the second image, the outer lines 1,2,3,4 as well as 1',2',3',4',5' will be retained in the result - shown as green line
The inners 1,2 will only be retained as they are available in the same location in both A and B.   

67) C

One way to interpret this is - the objects shown: movie/video, idea (plan), sea travel, person with gun, direction sense, fish to highlight sea probably represents a navy general or navy person. So, C might fit.

68) A

After the cut, unfold the paper in the reverse direction of the fold. The following image depicts the process.


I hope my explanations helped you understand the answering process. All the best!