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7/21/2019 UCEED http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/uceed 1/14 Count the number of circles in the given gure. Shown here are dierent types of leaves. ount how many types of leaves there are. Count the number of squares in the given figure. Shown here are letters of an alphabet, from to !. "ow many of these letters, if #ipped ong the hori$ontal a%is, can still be read as apital letters& '. count the number of fonts used in the given set of words. (. )he ve most recent cric*et scores of f teams are as follows+ Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 2'' -1 - 2// 20/ 2/2 1 -1 21 2( 20 22 2(/ 2 12 1- -/ 20 1( 2/ ased on this information, identify the te with the most consistent performance le variance in scores3, and write its average 0. Count the number of spelling mista*e the given passage. /. Shown below are three types of interloc*ing rods. )here are total 12 rods which ( are type , 2 are type and 4 ar type C respectively. hat is the ma%imum length that can be achieved by connectin the rods appropriately&

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Count the number of circles in the givengure.

Shown here are dierent types of leaves.ount how many types of leaves there are.

Count the number of squares in the given figure.

Shown here are letters of an alphabet, fromto !. "ow many of these letters, if #ippedong the hori$ontal a%is, can still be read as

apital letters&

'. count the number of fonts used in thegiven set of words.

(. )he ve most recent cric*et scores of fteams are as follows+

Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4

2'' -1 - 2//

20/ 2/2 1-1

21 2( 20 22

2(/ 2 12 1-

-/ 20 1(2/

ased on this information, identify the tewith the most consistent performance levariance in scores3, and write its average

0. Count the number of spelling mista*ethe given passage.

/. Shown below are three types ofinterloc*ing rods. )here are total 12 rodswhich ( are type , 2 are type and 4 artype C respectively. hat is the ma%imumlength that can be achieved by connectinthe rods appropriately&

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The given figure is made of letters L, T, H, I, E and F,

t in different orientations. Find the total number of

currences of capital letter T in the figure.

-. Shown below, to the left, are three typespencils+ , and C. 5ind the total number

type pencils in the gure on the right,hich shows various pencils pointing in eitherthe two directions, up or down.

. Count the total number of parallelograms in the given

gure.

. 6magine letters are extruded into three dimensionaljects, as shown in the figure on the left (the letter A). If 

e word LOVE (shown on the right) were to be extruded,

w many surfaces would it have?

1. Count the number of uni7ue patternsthe given grid.

14. 6n photography, f8numbers represent aperture. rite the missing f8number in t

se7uence below. f92./, f9.2, f9.', f9::, f94f9'.-, f9'.(1'. ;iven below are eight pieces of a pu$rranged correctly they form a four digitnumber. hat is the number formed aftecorrect arrangement&

16. The following excerpt is from an article on Indonesian Shadow

Theatre: “Muslim Indonesia is a fascinating story of tolerance and

absorption, a relaxed compromise between religions, unlike any of th

multi-faith societies. Wayang Kulit ---'skin theatre'---is an ancient Ind

art of shadow theatre. Historically, performances in the Theatre of Sh

featured Hindu epics and lasted throughout the night. Light from an o

behind the puppeteer's head cast the shadows from the puppets onto a

sheet. Some members of the audience---usually the women and child

on the shadow side of the screen, while the men would sit on the fav

other side, where the features and colours of the puppets could be see

puppeteer, known as a dalang, would not only control the puppets, b

conduct the accompanying music, performed by a gamelan orchestra

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lowing statements have been derived based on both explicit and implicit

ding of the above passage:

1. Indonesian society accorded pre-eminence to women and

children.

2. Modern Wayang Kulit probably uses electric lights to cast

shadows.

3. Wayang Kulit had Islamic origins.

4. Gamelan is a traditional ensemble music of Java and Bali in

Indonesia.

5. The puppets are made of fabric for easy manipulation by the

dalang.

ow many of the above statements are FALSE?

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Shown below is a belt and pulley arrangement. How many

lleys are rotating clockwise?

. Two views of the same solid object are shown below.ount the number of surfaces the solid object has.

. Count the number of cubes in the given figure. No

be has been removed from parts of the figure that are

t visible.

-. , , C, <, = and 5 are si% robots. =achbot can contact some other robots, though

one of the robots can contact all the robots.he rules of contacting are as follows+can contact = and can be contacted by C <

an be contacted by , = and 55 can contact< can contact C and =can be contacted by robot can receive aessage from other robots that can contact it

nd can relay the message to another robot itallowed to contact.hat is the minimum number of robots that

re re7uired between robot and robot , to

end a message from robot to robot &

Section 21. hich of the following statements is9 )>?=&1. @ac7ues Aacan was a 5rench psychoan

and psychiatrist.2. Claude ABvi8Strauss is called the fathe

structural anthropology.

. ichel 5oucault was a 5rench writer wwrote, Deing and EothingnessD.4. 5erdinand de Saussure was a Swiss lin

and semiotician.22. hich of the four gures shown on thright e%actly t the gure shown on the l

1. 6and66

2. 66 and 666. 6and6F4. Eone of the above options

2. hich of the following statements is9 )>?=&1. =llora caves contain "indu Shaivaite

sculptures.2. =lephanta caves contain only "indu

Faishnavaite sculptures.. =llora caves contain only "indu Shaiva

sculptures.

4. =lephanta caves contain "indu Shaivasculptures.

24. hich of the given gures can be drawithout either lifting the pen or retracingline&

1. Eone of the gures2. 5igures 6, 66 and 666. 5igure 6F4. ll of the gures

2'. )he triangular shape at left3 is bro*einto several parts. Choose the correct setparts from the gures on the right3 to putriangle together again.

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(. )he given heart shape on top3 is made of erent parts put together. hich of the

hapes in the options can be constructedsing all the parts of the given heart shape&

. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?Ustad Mansur was a painter during the reign of Jahangir,

and he is well known for depicting plants and animals.

The painting of "Emperor Jahangir Weighs Prince

Khurram" in the Tuzk-e-Jahangiri is attributed to Manohar

Das.

Govardhan was a painter during the reigns of Akbar,

Jahangir and Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of

the Baburnama.

Nainsukh was a court painter during the reign of

Aurangzeb, and he is well known for painting several of

Aurangzeb’s portraits.

. A square with four sets of symbols in it (shown below, at

ft) is to be divided into four equal parts such that each part

s all four symbols in it. Which of the four shapes shown

low (at right) fulfill(s) the condition?

. hich of the following statements is9are>?=&

)he Aion Capital of sho*a found inSarnath is carved out of granite roc*.)he =llora caves are carved in granite roc*.)he descent of the ;anges inahabalipuram is carved out of graniteroc*.

)he Ganta caves are carved in basalt roc*.

-. hich of the options is9are simpletations of the given gure&

31. Which of these paintings is/are by Paul Klee?

32. Which of the following terms relate(s) to

printmaking?

A. Serigraphy B. Lithography C. Cartography D. Et. hich of the following statements is9 )>?=&a. Hunta*a was a Hashmiri Sans*rit poetician an

literary theorist who is *nown for his wor*Fa*ro*tiGivitam in which he postulates the Fa*Siddhanta.

b. bhinavagupta was a Hashmiri aesthetician w*nown for his commentary on the Eatya Shasand for introducing the Shanta >asa.

c. ammata hatta was the author of <hvanyaand is credited with creating D<hvani )heoryD

d. nandavardhana was a Sans*rit rhetorician fr

Hashmir, and is credited with writing the HavyIra*asa a wor* on poetry and rhetoric.

4. Shown below are three obGects in < 888 one cand two right8angled prisms. ssume that they camerged into each other to form one < obGect. 5rthe options given below, choose the possible obGethat can be formed by this merging.

'. Shown below are steps in creating a pattern. the options given below, identify the elements3 tcan be repeated in order to create this pattern.

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(. hich of these paintings is9are by nGali 6la enon&

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0. person has si% daughters, I, J, >, S, ) and ?,ho live in four metros. )hey are a Iilot, ccountant,plomat, an*er, Commando, and )eacher.ree daughters are married.S, who lives in umbai, is<iplomat.)hose staying in Hol*ata are theommando and the ccountant.Kne of the twoumbaiites is married, while two of the unmarriedes live in Hol*ata and <elhi respectively.)he )eacheres in Chennai.), the ccountant, is married.? lives inumbai and I, in <elhi.J is a Commando, and

ommandos do not marry.hich of the following assertions is9are )>?=&6f the an*er is unmarried, then the pilot is I.> is the teacher, and lives in Chennai.J is unmarried.6f the <iplomat is married, then so is the an*er.

/. Select the statements3 about the 6ndus Falleyvili$ation that is9are )>?=?

t its pea*, the 6ndus Falley Civili$ationencompassed nearly 2--,--- S7uare iles.Stone seals from the 6ndus Falley Civili$ation havebeen found as far aeld as ;reece and acedonia.

)he largest of the 6ndus Falley cities, such as"arappa and ohen8Go8<aro, had populations of a1--,--- people and more.<espite the e%istence of highly ordered cities in the6ndus Falley, there is no evidence of *ings orpharaohs or any leader at all.

. >ead the following paragraph and answer theestion related to it. )he ;reen >evolution hasguably been the most stri*ing technological triumphthe 2-th century in the realm of food production and

nd yields. Let, there are serious concerns about its ill8ects on the environment. hich of the following

ncerns is9are )>?=&)he disruption of the Eitrogen cycle by the massiveuse of chemical fertili$ers is unsustainable for theenvironment.)he ;reen >evolution has une7uivocally been themost stri*ing technological triumph of the 2-thcentury in the realm of food production.Aarge monocultures of crops brought about by the;reen >evolution are susceptible to suddendestruction by pests and disease.6ncreasing the supply of food through the ;reen>evolution would encourage the appearance ofmore and more new individuals, leading toworldwide famine as the human populationbecomes limitless.

-. >ead the following paragraph and answer theestion related to it. )here are many subtleties to

esigning with audio in order to create useful, non8trusive e%periences that oer instruction,formation, and feedbac* when users interact withveryday devices, such as mobile phones, cars, toysc. 6f audio might play a part in your design, what areme considerations, with specic regard to cognitiveads on users and aesthetics of interaction that youust *eep in mind& Iic* all that apply.

a. udio is linear, time8sensitive, and transient,therefore good design must limit the number audio menu options.

b. ?sers will often listen to all choices before picone, and a long list limits their ability to remethem all. So it is necessary to *eep choicespertinent and parsimonious.

c. ?sing Gargon in instruction enhances usere%perience, since it enables users to createshortcuts more easily, and to utili$e the oere

functionality of a device in wider and deeper wd. 6t is good to dierentiate between a novice usand an e%pert user by *eeping trac* of the nuof interactions that the user has with the devand tailoring an audio e%perience for rst8timusers, while playing shortened prompts to e%pusers.

41. >ead the following paragraph and answer th7uestion related to it.na%imander, in the si%th century C=, had a theevolution, and maintained that men are descendfrom shes. )his was philosophy because it was aspeculation unsupported by detailed evidence, bu

<arwinMs theory of evolution was science, becauswas based on the succession of forms of life as foin fossils, and upon the distribution of animals anplants in many parts of the world. man might swith enough truth to Gustify a Go*e+ MScience is wh*now and philosophy is what we donMt *now.M ut should be added that philosophical speculation awhat we do not yet *now has shown itself a valuapreliminary to e%act scientic *nowledge. )he guof the Iythagoreans in astronomy, of na%imand=mpedocles in biological evolution, and of <emocas to the atomic constitution of matter, provided men of science in later times with hypotheses wh

but for the philosophers, might never have enteretheir heads. e may say that, on its theoretical sphilosophy consists, at least in part, in the framinlarge general hypotheses which science is not yeposition to testN but when it becomes possible to the hypotheses they become, if veried, a part ofscience, and cease to count as OphilosophyP.hich of the following statements is9are )>?= of paragraph above&a. =ven though na%imander had a theory of

evolution in the si%th century C= that seemsuntenable to our modern minds, the authore%plains how philosophical speculation is rigoenough to have spawned scientic hypothesehave often proved entirely plausible and empprovable in later times.

b. na%imanderPs philosophical speculation on ttheory of evolution, as far bac* as the si%th ceC=, is implausible given the evidence thatsupports <arwinPs theory of evolution, and theof the passage seems to suggest that the autnds such idle conGecture as being888at best888immaterial to the traGectories of actual scienc

c. =ven though na%imander had a theory ofevolution in the si%th century C= that seemsuntenable to our modern minds, the authore%plains that philosophy is often the source o

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large framewor*s that inform and inspire scienticimagination.etween the speculations of Iythagoreans inastronomy, na%imander and =mpedocles inbiological evolution, and <emocritus on the atomicconstitution of matter, the author bemoans the lossof later advances in scientic understanding888though based on these conGectures888from beingconsidered as also belonging to philosophy.

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42. 6dentify which of theoptions given below can befolded to ma*e the < obGect inthe picture shown below.

4. Shown below are fourstructures made with rigidelements. )hey are Goined toeach other at red points byscrews that allow elements tomove. 6dentify the structure9sthat is9are EK) rigid.

. hich of the statements is9are>?= with respect to the picturehown below&

a3 and need to be strong in tension, and Cand = in compression.

b3 C needs to be strong in tension, and and <in compression.

c3 C and < need to be strong in tension.d3 needs to be strong in compression, and all

others need to be strong in tension.

'. hich of the statements is9are )>?= aboute 56F= symbols given below&

a3 ll are musical notes.b3 )wo are not musical notes.c3 Knly one is not a musical note.

d3 t least three are musical notes.

4(. Shown below are three panelswith cutouts in three shapes. 5rothe given pairs of bloc*s, identifywhich pairs will ISS )">K?;" athe cutouts.

a3 Knly pair b3 Knly pair Cc3 Knly pairs Q C

d3 ll pairs , and C40. hich of the materials given belowwas9were used for writing on in ancient 6n

a3 Coconut Aeavesb3 Ialm Aeavesc3 amboo Aeavesd3 irch ar*

4/. Shown are logos of dierent

Companies9Krganisations. Select the optionthat identies identify3 the designers of thelogos.

. Sudarshan <heer, >ay and Hesavan. > H @oshi, enoy Sar*ar,C. Leshwant Chaudhary, Fi*as Satwale*a

<. Sudarshan <heer, > H @oshi

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. elow are two patterns created by a repetitioncircles. 5or each of the patterns, identify the

onguration of circles from which it has beeneated, from the set of options given below anden answer the 7uestion that follows.hich of the following statements is9are )>?=&

6 can be created from and 4N and 66 can be created from' and (6 can be created from 1 and 2N and 66 can be created from', ( and 0

6 can be created from 4N and 66 can be created from (6 can be created from 4 and 'N and 66 can be created from( and 0

-. Shown below are schematic diagrams of angle arm of a 8fold umbrella. 6dentify theorrect representation9s.

ection C: Multiple Choice Questions

1. 6f the following terms were to be written in the7uence+ Subphylum, Class, Krder, 5amily and

enus, which one would be correct&

ammalia Fertebrata 5elidae CarnivoraIantheraFertebrata ammalia 5elidae Carnivora

Iantheraammalia Carnivora Fertebrata 5elidae

IantheraFertebrata ammalia Carnivora 5elidaeIanthera

2.

'. Choose the colour that should replace the7uestion mar*.

'4. Iic* an option from the rightwhich will correctly complete thecolour pattern on the left.

''. Choose the option that would

replace the 7uestion mar* tocorrectly complete the pattern.

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(. Choose the gure that shouldeplace the 7uestion mar*. 

/. Aoo* carefully at the sentenceiven below. 6t is written in a specicont. 5rom the options, choose theetter which belongs to the sameont family.

'. hich of the options wouldreplace the missing bloc*&

 

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