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Uceed Mock Saurabh Sir

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Part A – Section I: NAT

(Each question carries 4 marks; no negative marking)

1. How many surfaces does the object contain

2) A wire can be bent in the form of a circle of radius 7cm. If it is bent in the form of a square, then
its area will be ? (take PI = 22/7)

Below shown picture applies to questions from 3 to 5

3) How many circles are there in the above picture ?

4) How many squares are there in the above same image ?

5) How many triangles are present ?


6. Which is the only shape to appear twice in the box below? Circle the pair.

7.

8. It is obvious that a chess board of four squares can only be so divided in one way—by a
straight cut down the centre—because we shall not count reversals and reflections as
different. In the case of a board of sixteen squares—four by four—there are just six different
ways. Now, take the larger board of thirty-six squares, and try to discover in how many ways
it may be cut into two parts of the same size and shape.
9. Suppose a water tank is in the shape of a right circular cylinder is 20 meter long and 10
meter in diameter. How much sheet metal will be used in its construction. Picture shown
below
10. Count the number of cubes

11.

12. A man left $100.00 to be divided between his two sons Alfred and Benjamin. If one-third of
Alfred's legacy be taken from one-fourth of Benjamin's, the remainder would be $11.00.
What was the amount of each legacy?

13. The four circles represent cinder paths. The four cyclists started at noon. Each person rode
round a different circle, one at the rate of six miles an hour, another at the rate of nine miles
an hour, another at the rate of twelve miles an hour, and the fourth at the rate of fifteen miles
an hour. They agreed to ride

until all met at the center, from which they started, for the fourth time. The distance round
each circle was exactly one-third of a mile. When did they finish their ride?

14. A cube is cut in two equal parts along a plane parallel to one of its faces. One piece is then
coloured red on the two larger faces and green on the remaining, while the other is coloured green
on two smaller adjacent faces and red on the remaining. Each is then cut into 32 cubes of same size
and mixed up.

How many cubes have only one coloured face each ?


15. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?

8, 4.5 , 5.5 , 13 , 56 , ?

16.
17. In this little multiplication sum the five letters represent five different digits. What are the actual
figures? There is no O.

SEAM

T_____

MEATS

18. A man has a square field, 60 feet by 60 feet, with other property, adjoining the highway. For
some reason he put up a straight fence in the line of the three trees, as shown, and the length of
fence from the middle tree to the tree on the road was just 91 feet. What is the distance in exact
feet from the middle tree to the gate on the road?

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTIONS (MSQ)

(Each question carries 4 marks, wrong answers with a penalty of -0.19 for a wrong answer)

19. Given below are two statements, based on which some conclusions have been drawn. If the
statements are true, which of the conclusion(s) can be said to be true?

Statement 1: All mammals are fish.

Statement 2: All fish are dolphins.

a) Some of the fish are mammals

b) None of the dolphins are mammals

c) Some of the mammals are dolphins

d) All mammals are dolphins

20. Which of the following paintings are by Monet


a. b.

c. d.
a) A b) B c) C d) D

21.

22.
23.

24.
25.

26. Which of the artists are associated with Chiaroscuro


a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Caravaggio
c. Rembrandt.
d. Van Gogh
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D

27. Which of the following options regarding Caffenine are correct?


a. Certain foods, such as chocolate, and medications can also contain caffeine
b. Combining a pain reliever with caffeine can make it 40 percent more effective
c. Sleep experts often recommend abstaining from caffeine at least eight hours before bedtime
to avoid wakefulness at night.
d. Caffeine is a risk factor for osteoporosis
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
28. Given below are certain statements about Mohen jo Daro. Which among these are
correct?
Scientists from IIT-Kharagpur and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) have recently uncovered
evidence that the Indus Valley civilization is at least 8,000 years old and not 5,500 years old as
earlier believed.
b. The Great Bath of Mohenjodaro, a watertight pool perched on top of a mound of dirt, is
enclosed within walls of baked bricks.
c. The most intriguing of all undeciphered scripts in the world, the Indus script is made up of
partially pictographic signs and various human and animal motifs that include a puzzling
‘unicorn’.
d. Excavations down to the streets of Mohenjodaro revealed 44 scattered skeletons, sprawled
on the streets as if doom had come so suddenly they could not even get to their houses.
29. Which of these photos have been taken using macro lens

a. b.

c.
30. Stan Lee was the creator of
a. Spider-Man
b. the X-Men
c. Thor
d. Scarlet Witch .
31. Which of the following statement(s) about Stephen Hawking correct
a. Stephen Hawking was a renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist
b. He is known for his contributions in the field of cosmology, gravitation, quantum theory
related to black hole, thermodynamics and information theory
c. His famous book “A Brief History of Time” is the bestselling book.
d. Stephen Hawking did path-breaking work on singularities and applied it for whole Universe
and told that gravitation produces singularities
32. Which of the statement(s) are true about the images given below
a. There are only 2 amphibians
b. There are only 2 mammals
c. There are only 2 birds
d. There are only 2 reptiles

33. Which of the following statement(s) about Kuldip Nayyar is/are correct
a. His famous works include Beyond the lines, India House, Tale of two cities and Scoop
b. In fact, when Emergency was declared, Nayar had been one of the first journalists to be put
behind bars for his detailed documentation of human rights violations by the state.
c. Nayar’s syndicated column was called, ‘Malice towards none’,
d. Nayar had also essayed the roles of High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
34.
35

36

PART A – SECTION V: MCQ

(Each question carries 3 marks, a penalty of -0.71 for a wrong answer)

37.
38.

a. B and E. b. B and D c. C and E. d.A and D

39.

a. A and E b. A and C c. B and E d. D and C

40.
41.

42.
43.

44.
45. A number of children are standing evenly spaced around a circle. The third child is directly
opposite to 28th child. How many children are there altogether?

Options :

a. 48 b. 50 c. 54 d. 56

46. A cylinder 15 cms long has a circumference of 4 cms. A string makes exactly 5 turns around the
cylinder, while it's two ends touch the cylinder top and bottom. How long is the string?

Options : a. 20 cms b. 22 cms c. 25 cms d. 4. 28 cms

47.
48. We often buy CTC tea? What does CTC stand for?
a. Cutting, Tearing Curling b. Churned, Tasted Charred
c. Cutting, Tasted Charred d. Charred Tearing Curling

49. Who has won the Kuldip Nayar journalism prize on 26th March 2017?
a. Ravish Kumar
b. Barkha Dutt
c. Rajdeep Sardesai
d. Prannoy Roy

50. 1. How many vanishing points can be expected for the below sketch ?

a. 1 point vanishing
b. 2 point vanishing
c. 3 point vanishing
d. 4 point vanishing

51. Identify the correct top view for the given solid. Select the correct option for the set of pictures
given next to the picture
52. Below picture shows 20 match sticks being arranged with some alignment. How
many squares are there totally ?

a. Four
b. Five
c. Six
d. Eight
53. What is the MINIMUM match sticks that has to be moved from the above picture to make a
total of seven (7) squares ?

a. Four b. Two c. Three d. Six


54. A folded paper has to be cut along the dotted lines as shown in the below image. What will be
the unfolded view after the cut ?
55. What is the brand name of this car

a. Jaguar b. Rolls Royce c. Aston Martin d. Bently

56.

a. Yes
b. No
c. Can't tell

57. What will happen if the rope is pulled in the marked (arrow) direction shown below

a. Knot tights
b. Knot loose
c. Nothing happens
d. The rope messup

58) Identify the material used for the below statue

a. Bronze
b. Brass
c. Terracota
d. Wax carving

59. The appropriate human hand-to-leg ratio in standard drawings is

a. 60/100
b. 70/100
c. 80/100
d. 100/100

60. Name the product shown in the picture


a. Tea maker

b. Gardening water can

c. medical solution holder

61. To which state, does the below dance belongs to ?

a. Himachal Pradesh b. Manipur


c. Assam d. Nepal
62 The below logo is designed to represent

a. National literacy mission


b. World Health Organization
c. Indian child welfare association
d. NABARD
63. Who made the famous painting shown below)

a. Raja Ravi Verma


b. MF Hussain
c. Jamini Roy
d. Tyeb Mehta

64. To which state the following shrine belongs to ?


a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Oddisha

65. In a classroom of 100 students, 40 students feel alert, while 60 students feel bored, if 50% of
the alert students turn bored. After that, 50% of the bored students turn alert, what is the final
number of students who feel alert and bored ?

a. 20 alert, 80 bored
b. No change - 40 alert, 60 bored
c. 60 alert, 40 bored
d. 50 alert, 50 bored

66. Which of the below shown cars looks more sporty?

67. 'William Addison Dwiggins' coined which design term ?

a. Product Design
b. Graphic Design
c. User Interface Design
d. Engineering Design
69. The below picture of 'street art' best describes which of the following ?

a. Graffiti
b. Stencil painting
c. Wall Painting d. Spray paint art
Mandatory question (60 marks). Solve A or B

On the table there is a table cover and on top of it there is a glass of water, a ceramic vase with
roses. A kid with a football enters the room and pulls the table cover, as a result everything falls to
the floor. The kid gets scared, drops the ball and runs away.

Choose a point of view and draw a freehand perspective drawing of this scene after the person has
left. You may use any medium of your choice.

Evaluation criteria: Perspective, light, shade and shadow, textures, quality of lines, scale and
proportion in the composition.

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