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This booklet contains 28+4 printed pages. wa yferar F 2e+4 Bea TST No.: ‘Test Booklet Code PAPER - 2 rafter afte - 2: afore com aafaretin ft MATHEMATICS & APTITUDE TEST atten often Hat Do not open this Test Booklet until you are asked to do.so, ‘patter fever at ae ae GS wae aT TATE Important Instructions Read carefully the Instructions on the Back Cover of this Test Booklet. Be atten aftcrent & freer serereor or fee 1a Preeit wt eT a ae merger Pee 1 immediately fil in the particulars on this page of the Test Booklet with Blue/Black Ball Point Pe 2. This Test Booklet consists of three pars - Part I, Part I and Part IL Part | has 30 objective type questions of Mathematics, consisting of FOUR (4) marks each foreach correct response. Part Il (Aptitude Test) has 50 objective type questions consisting of FOUR (8) marks for each correct response ‘Mark your answers for these questions in the appropriate space against the number corsesponding to the question in the Answer Sheet placed inside this Test Booklet Use Blue/ Black Ball Point Pen only for writing particalars/ marking responses on Side-l and Side-2 ofthe Answer Sheet. Part IIL Consists of 2 questions carrying 70 marks which are #0 be attempted on a separate Drawing Sheet which & als placed Inside thi Test Booklet. Mark alloted to each question are written against each question. Use colour pencils or erayons only on the Drawing Sheet. Do not use watercolours. For ‘ach incorrect response in Part anc Dart I, one-fourth (4) ‘ofthe total marke alloted tothe question would be deducted from the total scare. No deduction from the total score, however, will be made ifno response is indicated fr an item, in the Answer Shet. 3. 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Name of the Candidate (in Capitals) atenelt sara (aS seat H) : Collected by : www.architecturentrance.blogspot.com. 1 May 2011 RollNumber sin figures sri att inwords wai F Examination Centre Number ten x Ta Centre of Examination (in Capitals) vwiten 3% (a arene) Candidate's Signature athe 3 eee: Invigilator’s Signature (1) ‘rita WEAR (1) Invigilator’ Signature 2): Fate EMR Q) + SEAL Part I / STI Mathematics / fre The function f (x)=xe-* has : (1) neither maximum nor minimum at x1 2) aminimum at x=1 3) amaximum at x=1 (4) a maximum at x= If P(A)=0.4, P(B)=0.6 and P(AMB)=0.15, then the value of P(AIA'UB) is wo % a + az @ 2 7 The area of the region bounded by the curves y=i-x, xty+1=0 and ® % @ 3 1 WH f(x)=x07 HT: @) x1 era ape that Ta Q) x1 Ra Ae @) x=1 Re me @ x=-1 Rs ane afe = P(A)=04, P(B')=0.6 FT P(ANB)=0.15 H P(A|A'UB') HI AME : O 7 as a ® 2 at y=1-22, x+y +1=0 THT x—-y—-1=0 a afi aaa dart: a % @.% @) @ 3 Page2 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /TH wld & faa ae Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com If the mean and standard deviation of 20 observations X;, Xo, X3r sm + Xo are 50 20 and 10 respectively, then} X? is equal ARE 20 Be XG, Xp 1 Xag FU ATT aa ame fase eA: 50 Te 10%, a 2 Sx} amt: to: () 2510 (t) 2510 (2) 50200 (2) 50200 (3) 52000 (3) 52000 (4) 2600 (4) 2600 DAE ay Nyy ene eg HAR Bt HE, aL et ee value of |e“ e770 | is wane: e'7 ef ets en @) 27 (ly 27 Q) 0 Q) 0 @) 1 @) 1 @ 9 @ 9 If the sum of the coefficients in the afe (x-+y)" & war H quia a ar 2048 @, expansion of (x+y)" is 2048, then the awa 4 wad ae ose: greatest coefficient in the expansion is a MC, @ Mc, Q NC. @) Mc, @ “NC, @) Mc, (4) MC, ® PC, Pages SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK taeda ae Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com A committee consisting of at least three members is to be formed from a group of 6 boys and 6 girls such that it always has a boy and a girl. The number of ways to form such committee is, Q) 22-27-13 (2) 21-26-13 (3) 2127-27-35 (4) 2-27-35 The values of « and B such that Q) @=1,B=-% @) a=-1,8=54 () @=18=-% Statement - 1: ~(A@ ~B) is equivalent to ASB. Statement - 2: Av (~(AA~B)) a tautology. (1) Statement - 1 is false, Statement - 2 is true. (2) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is a correct explanation for Statement - 1. (3) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct explanation for Statement - 1 (4) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is false. 6 aeet am 6 asad & UH aye Ta 3 aeet at um at ar rar Hen fray FE UH TSH Ta UH SH A Fa HH Ta & aera at eT e : Q) 22-27-13 (2) 24-26-13, (3) 22-27-35 (4) 2-27-35 aap aM, seh war-1: AS ~B), AGB ¥ age t war 2: Ay (~(AA~B)) Um refer 21 Q) wr -1a9e%, wr -290 2) Q) wr-1aas wr - 2a aI wer - 2, er - 1 Bt we AST eh (3) WA-194t% HA -2aTe RU - 2, RA - 1 Gel SARE TEE (4) FH -1 aes we -2 aa ze) Pages SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /TH ard & fEUESTTE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 10. The latus rectum of the conic section | 10. ¥@ WRT 9x2+4y?-36=0 a TY ea 9x2 + 4y?—36=0 is : ee: o % o % @ % ® % @ % ® % @ 9 @ 9 11. Let A and B be two 2x2 matrices. 11, AMA WBA 2x2% sree Statement - 1: wart 1: A(adj A)= Al Ty. A(adj A)= | Al. Statement - 2: wet -2: adj (AB)= (adj A)(adj B), adj (AB) = (adj A)(adj B). (1) Statement - 1 is false, Statement - 2 () Fer -1 aa %, er -2EeT 81 is true. (2) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is Q wA-1988, wR -207 81 true; Statement - 2 is a correct We - 2, Her - 1 at wet em er explanation for Statement - 1 (3) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is (@) FH-154%, SH -204 81 true; Statement - 2 is nof a correct Be - 2, He -1 at wel are TEL explanation for Statement - 1 (4) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is (4) Fr -19a%, aer -2 21 false. Pages ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /7# Td & FACE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 12, Statement - 1: If f(x)=e*~) 9), then Rolle’s theorem is applicable to f(x) in the interval [1, 3) Statement - 2: Mean value theorem is applicable to f)=e*-) ©) in the interval (1, 4]. a) Statement - 1 is false, Statement - 2 is true. (2) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is a correct explanation for Statement - 1. Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct explanation for Statement - 1 Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is false. @) @) 12, WeT-1: af fay =e-) O-& Ap) AA wiry oraae [1,3] Feary er wort -2: AE WAT Ff (x) (La) Fare Q) FH-15m% ae -2Fa ze) OD 3) ay ree er -1 9 8, er 2a EL wer - 2, HA - 1 FT we SST FI Q) FA - 1A S HT - 2a er 2, He - 1 St el aT VEL (3) @ FH-1908 er -2e07?t) 13. tan 9°—tan 27°—tan 63°+ tan 81° is equal | 13. tan 9°—tan 27°—tan 63°+ tan 81° #1 4A to: : qa 4 a) 4 @) 0 Q 0 @) 1 @) 1 @ -1 @ -1 a 14. If y(x) is a solution of the differential | 14. AF y(x) a7aeet ater SY 43y=2 wT E equation 4*+3y=2, then lim y(x) is Heat A lim y(x) wae: rae xo- equal to : q@ oi @ 1 Q) 0 (2) 0 3 3 @® > ® 5 % 2 @ 4 @ 5 Pages SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK/ tr ard & fore Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 15. Nie min (sinx, cosx)dz, equals to 15. 74 tn (en cos x)dx, THATS + 0 0 QQ) 2v2 Q) 2v2 Q) v2 Q 2 (3) 2-v2 (3) 2-v2 (4) 24 @ 242 _fie?, x<-1 Ix? xs-1 ae 16. If fof, then the] 16. af f(x) fe age Wx=-1% derivative of f(x) at x= -1is: f(x) I sree: @ 2 @ 2 @) 0 @ 0 1 1 @ a @ 3 @ 3 @ 3 17. Ifaand bare such that asin @=b cos @ for | 17. AR a Tar b A F fa asin O=b cos 0%, =b , [arb =b, faxb 0<0<%, then et ee equals 050<% Fe a e+ wae: 2 2 OQ) Yesz6 Q) Yeos26 2) 2cos 0 (2) 2cos 6 2cos 0 2cos 0 8) Yoos26 ) Yoos20 2sin 6 2sind ) Yoos26 ) Yoos26 Page7 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / TH @1d & fore Te Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 18. The acute angle between the tangents | 18. far (1, 4) @ Wars P=4x Gh ae ort drawn from the point (1, 4) to the parabola ‘Vasil & dt =p ame: p=4ris a % o % 2 % 2% 8) % ® % a % 4) % 19. Ifa plane meets the coordinate axes at A, | 19. afe uae wae frais sii at A, BATCH B and C and AABC has centroid at the fram @ aa AABC @I ae fre then the equation of 5d, 58 3 a aia 2 dem ¥,¥,2 24 Eten 3 tet 3 Ed od 47,21 8) ete? ate? a BV 21 Cy ; © atte 3 242 20. Let f : ROR be defined as} 20. WAY/:RR weafertsq)= | os at 14h : f= i Zap it. Then the curve Braham y= f(x) WH: y=f (a) is: (1) anellipse Q) que (2) astraight line Q) wartat (3) a parabola @) Fare (4) a hyperbola 4) sfereaers = Pages SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / TS @ra & fog 1 Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 21. Statement - 1: 21. Wet: ‘The function f(x)=x2e~*'sin|2| iseven. WEA f(x)=22 6 sin |x| WH FH HE EI Statement - 2: HOF 2: Product of two odd functions is an even 2 fae wert at oT we aA Here) function. (1) Statement - 1 is false, Statement - 2 (Q) SH -1 aes, HT - 2a BI is true. (2) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is Q) FH-1aae, we - 2a eI true; Statement - 2 is a correct aH -2, he -1 at ad aren 21 explanation for Statement - 1. (3) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is @) Fat-14e 8, we - 2a 81 true; Statement - 2 is not a correct HE -2, HHA -1 St HE TET FEI explanation for Statement - 1. (4) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is 4) FH -14a%, wR 25a tI false. 22. Area of a triangle with vertices given by | 22. fangs, fama wits, ic, 2+ ict wel 2 um attr z, iz, z+iz, where z is any complex dent, waa T: number, is = @ o q@ o @ @ FP @ lef ® @ 2\2P @ 2\2P Paged ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK/Ta ard oe FRESE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 23. 24, Statement - 1: The equation |x| + |y| =2 represents a parallelogram. Statement - 2: Lines x+y=2 and x+y=~2 are parallel. Also lines x—y=2 and —x+y=2 are parallel. ) Statement - 1 is false, Statement - 2 is true. 2) Statement - 1 is true, Statement -2 is true; Statement - 2 is a correct explanation for Statement - 1. (3) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true; Statement - 2 is not a correct explanation for Statement - 1. (4) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is false. Shortest distance between z-axis and the 23. 24, U1: wee |x| + ly) =2 eH wai wats frefia arm &1 war-2: Yard x+y=2 TH x+y=—-2 TAR e! yard x-y=2aa —x+y=2 oh aie 0) FR-1aeat Fr-2aT tl eH -1 eet, ear -2 ae eI wer -2, He -1 Fh wet aT a 2) wr -1 eae HH - 2a EI er - 2, me 1 a el are TEE @ (4) er -1 9%, er -2 Te) zm wor ear XT 2 V5 241 ay Bice dictaa 5 _z+1, oom aa ate: a 1 ® Vs oO Tas 11 Oa @ @) @) 11 4 ® Te Page 10 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /® ad & FETE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 25. 26. 27. If x7-3x-+2 is a factor of x4—ax?+b=0, then the equation whose roots are a and b is (ay (2) (3) (a) 224+9x+20=0 x2—9x—20=0 22-9x+20=0 22+9x-20=0 Let OA=0, OB=20+410a and OC=F where 0 is the origin. If pis the area of the quadrilateral OABC and q is the area of the parallelogram with OA and OC as adjacent sides then p is equal to : a 9 Q 64 % 6-9 (3) @) Let p, q, r be real numbers such that 25. 26. 27. afe x7 31 +2 WH PMS B x4 ax? +b=0 i, tae arte fort Ae a Tee, F: (1) x2+9x+20=0 (2) x2-9x-20=0 (@) x2-9x+20=0 (4) x2+9x-20=0 aT OA=a, OB=2b+10a a OC=2 % wom fast! ap aa OABC aH dana tom g tH ta aa ag wr aaa & faraat sea qari OA aTOC ea parne: ay 4 (2) 6q @ % @) 6-4q aH p,q, 7 tet areata weart t fe p+q+r0. Thesystem of linear equations p+qtre0, tan arte frat x+2y-3; x+2y-32=p 2x4 6y-z= 2+ 6y—11: xn 2y+72= x-2y +73 has at least one solution if arn 8 an Ue tel Fae: () 5p-29-r=0 (1) Sp-29-r=0 (2) Sp+2q+r= (2) Sp+2q+r=0 @) 5p-2qg+r= Q) 5p-2q+r=0 () Sp+2q (4) 5p+2q-r=0 Pagel SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK/Te rd & fea Te Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 28. The equation of a curves given by y=f(2), where f"(x) is a continuous function. The tangents at points (1, f(1)), (2, f(2)) and (3, f(3)) make angles wr 6'3 respectively with the positive x-axis, Then and 7 3 3 JF) fondest [prepare is: 2 1 28. Ue ae a y=s(a) oR wea vet fa) WH aaa we 21 fae CL FQ), (2 £2) TH B, f(3) SA me ered Yard xara at ee fee & arr TF ee = wr: F5 wa Te ato at tat 3 3 JPG) fades [fr eydr ae: 2 i @ 1 @ 1 ae 1 ® -F ues 1 1 Oo F ® @ 0 () 0 29. The equation of a circle of area 22m square | 29, 22x 44 gee Qavet ae Ga, feat wel units for which each of the two lines Vet xt+y=2 TH x-y=—-5 oe FT 2x+y=2 and x—y=—5 is diameter, is : wie t : () x24+y2-27+8y-5=0 (@) x2+y?-2x+8y-5=0 (2) x2-4+y?-2v—8y-5=0 QQ) x2+y?-2x-8y-5=0 (3) 2?-+y?+2x—8y— (3) x2+y?+2x-8y-5=0 (4) x2+y?+2x4+8y- (4) x2+y?+2x+8y-5=0 30. Consider the following relations 30. fret dai fran sf: R,={(x, y) +» y are integers and Ry=(( y) x Ty Gots Fae x= ay He x=ay or y=ax for some integer a) y=ax, Pre yore a % fore } Ry=((% y) : x y are integers and Ro=((, y) 2 x, y Tore & en ax+by=1, ax+by=1 for some integers a, b} fad gota acer & fore}, A: Then (2) Ry, R, are not equivalence relations. (1) Ry THR, eam as TT (2) Ry, Ry are equivalence relations Q) Ry THR, Tera aes (3) Ry is an equivalence relation but Ry 3) Ry We gram das FY RT is not (4) Ryis an equivalence relation but R, G) Ry Ue aera tae 2 90g R, TT is not Page12 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK/ Ta ard & fore TE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Part I / AT 1 Aptitude Test / sifirefa afteror Directions : (For Q. 31 to 37). The 3- D problem figure shows a view of an object. Identify the correct front view, from amongst the answer figures, looking in the direction ofarrow. Pret: (0. 31 937 & fag)! «3 -D wea aupla T om ag & Uw Fa wi ear He aie ‘Ftd ay cae ae aye Bea BT oH oped 7 a Wea) Problem Figure / 397 sight Answer Figures / sa ompfirat 31. @ . | fey [ed 33. 1 O Ms, ® ® ° ® Page 13 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / 7 ware & ferg srg Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Problem Figure / 397 aireft Answer Figures / sat argtral 34. (ey > a 2) @) 4 al | — T J 35. I a” q 2 @) ® AR) BN LE 2s) oy Es oy stil a @ ® « atts [ese 37. iS 1 pre [ @ 2) @) @) Pagel4 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /Ta aad & fo STE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Directions : (For Q. 38 and 39). Find the odd figure out in the problem figures given below : Pres: (9.38 aite39 & fore )1— Freaferfeaa ot ag wer apie FF fares onph wart OMA (2) 8) @ Q @ @) @ Directions : (For Q. 40 to 44). Find out the total number of surfaces of the object given below in the problem figure. Paden : (x40 44 & ferry) wer onepler # Parana ag & areal at aor eT ara wife Problem Figure / ¥87 aigta 40. @ 15 @ 12 @) 13 @ 14 a1. @ 1 Qu @) 12 (13 42. () 20 Q 7 @) 19 () 18 Pages ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /ww ard & fora Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Problem Figure / 7#7 s1yft Directions : (For Q. 45 and 46). How many total number of triangles are there in the problem figure given below ? Peder: (45 aiteas & Rare) at ah 1g wer ont & fat at grt ae fara 8? Problem Figure / ¥87 3pfa @ 7 Q 4 @) 16 (4) 18 ay 13 (2) 15 @) m4 @) 16 Page 16 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /75 ard & FUE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Directions : (For Q. 47 to 49). Which one of the answer figures will complete the sequence of the three problem figures ? Peder: (47 49 & fore) sae omer 8 abet omg a ct wer one ¥ art TPR (sequence) FT et Ae 7 Problem Figures / 7 siptrat Answer Figures / 37 airgfrat ". eo? > A Q@) @ 6) @ « |< ? 4S : PE? s “CSO?! OOO Direction : (For Q. 50). How many total number of squares are there inthe problem figure given below ? Freer: (7.50 & fre) 1 abet ah ag wer ong F aril at Ber ae Pate? 50. (20 Q 13 @) 16 (4) 19 Pagel? SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /7# ard fore se Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Directions : (For Q. 51 and 52). One ofthe following answer figures is hidden in the problem figure, in the same size and direction. Select, which one is correct ? Prd: (a. 51 aite52 & fre) ated ae ae saphaal FF Uwe ops ATT ike Fem A ATT BT a wer sari # Pach 81 tact we & PIC? Problem Figure / ¥¥7 3igfe Answer Figures / ait aphrat AGPQ’ 7 2) @) (4) 52. Qf L {| q@) 2) @) @) ) Directions : (For Q. 53 to 55). Which one of the answer figures, shows the correct view of the 3-D problem figure, after the problem figure is opened up ? Pret: (9.53 455 % fee)! «3 D wer angler ai aiert a, aoe aaphral Fa wet Gea wire eB? Problem Figure / Answer Figures / sat augfiat WET Sgt oe 4 =| o A o (2) 6) @) Pages ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / aad Fr a Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Problem Figure / Answer Figures / 3 aipfrat wer spl a Ah ae ole « & ot zi dp Directions : (For Q. 56 and 57). The problem figure shows the top view of an object. Identify its correct front view, from amongst the answer figures. reer: (5.56 site s7 a Ree) ae ample Pasa eg a eae Gea aren tem 1 ae aarp 8 See ae wT TI ETAT Problem Figure/ 97 saptt Answer Figures ( sat aipteat ‘fF utbm @ 2 oo mm) f eo s or a ale | C 1 Coo ty CL rm @ @ ® Page? ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK/twarrd & PC STE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Directions : (For Q. 58 to 62). The 3- D problem figure shows the view ofan object. Identify, its correct top view, from amongst the answer figures. Freer: (9.58 62 BAT)! «3 - D wer apf aT we ag ai feearn rer BY Sea ae oT BP, aa orp FH VeatAT) Problem Figure / 3¥7 angta Answer Figures / 3a srgfrat if oy Yu) Wa ay 2 @) @ Pe | 59. AS. A @) ® ) ® 60. KS a 2) @) 61. — a) 2) 8) @ Page 20 SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /T3 &4 & fC FE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Problem Figure / ¥e7 o1gfa Answer Figures / sat aigteat a Q @) @ Directions : (For Q. 63 to 65). _ Which one of the answer figures is the correct mirror image of the problem figure with respect toX—X ? Frade: (%. 63 465 & ferme) Sere otra ae aire sagler ah me wer sugple I X—X HR AEP aden wfcfarra 8? Problem Figure / Answer Figures / 3 aphrat BT aap x » SS]| RDS ED Ds AX i a @ ) ® AE Pia Ge 8) q) @ @) @ Page 21 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /Ta ra & fT TE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 66. Trees should be planted on which side to | 66. Jal #1 a4 % fra si, 7H a gar & few, protect buildings from heat gain ? “arren ar afew 2 (1) East side Q) Waaik (2) North Q sata (3) North - East side (3) sR aT ait (4) West side (4) vieer at ak 67. What is ‘Green Architecture’ ? 67. freien a 8 ‘eita angen’ fara wea F? (1) Where green coloured glass is used. Q) sete tre ht ar vin fener (2) Where buildings are painted green. Q) sel ert stent fear a (3) Where building material used have (3) Set van Fae ae ea Frater anit conisuined least energy. an aan sal a a a (4) Where maxiinum green plants are (4) Vel sft & otf ee hei at core used. wre 68. Who amongst the following is an| 68. frifeaa a at we aRgfag (architect) &? architect ? (1) Raj Rewal QQ) war (2) Ravi Shankar (2) Tit ia (3) Shanker Mahadevan (3) var eee (4) Usha Uthup 4) 08M 69. New Gugenheium museum is designed | 69. 74 qftraéa staraaer #1 Tam frat at 3? by: (1) Frank O Gehry Q) teatat Q) FL. Wright Q) wane. we @) Charles Correa @) aaa @ IM Pie 4) aunt 70. The Dome of Rashtrapati Bhawan is | 70. Weufa a4 at [ae woe B : influenced by (@) Gurdwara Q) Tena (2) Mosque (2) afer a (3) Temple 3) Area (4) Stupa 4 wa Page SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / te ard & Rage Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 7A. In buildings, which parts are responsible | 71. andt 4, a7 feed, wad aftrs wei aa F? for maximum heat gain ? () Chajjas QQ) 2) Roofs Q (3) Walls @) aa (4) Windows 4) fasteat 72. Name the city, where canals are used for | 72. 38 Wet #1 7H aar, Vel Awe, TATA ST transportation channels win A at 8? (1) Canberra Q a (2) Tokyo 2) afet (3) Manhattan @) tree (4) Venice (4) aha 73. Which one of the following is not a | 73. frafefad 4 a atta ager tei ae ren? matching set ? (1) Steel - Mud Q) wre seoeerer (2) Conerete - Beam Q) sete - wet (3) Sound - — Vibration @) am - oF (4) Heat - Insulation @ wa - tt 74. Tracing paper is : 74, Shin tee (srieam-srrs) Sen are? (1) Black Q) 7 (2) Transparent Q wet (3) Semi-transparent @) atone (4) Opaque (4) aoe 75. Cavity walls are best suited against : 75. afer fata (Cavity walls) Fretted a a are ofem fraat tet F aad €7 (Q) Heat Q wt Q) Dust Q (3) Light (3) tet (4) Rain @ zt Page 23 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /ta ard & Pee Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com 76. Which one of the following is an| 76. famited etd a see yao a1 eaae aT Earthquake resistant structure ? 2? (1) Mud walls. (1) fagt me a ah etait 2) RCC framed. Q andistia (3) Load bearing brick walled. (3) ae tema orett de at that (4) Random stone masonary. (4) seer atte a vent at fare 77. Which is not a sound absorbing material? | 77. Mar vere waft arerginee wet @7 (1) Jute Bags Q) wR at (2) Thermocol (2) weiter (3) Glass Wool @) aa ate (4) Ground Glass (4) frase 78. Who was the architect of Sansad Bhawan, | 78. Gag 44, 7 fest & argfag Fm 8? New Delhi ? (1) | Alvar Alto QQ) Fer ae (2) Charles Correa Q) wei site (3) Herbert Baker (3) wae wax (4) AP. Kanvinde (4) wah. arate 79. Horizontal sun shades are required to | 79. @fas Bat, waa & few sit, aed am FT protect windows on which facade of a ferefaret ah, al at Paxoit 8 rare? building ? (1) South Q) fem (2) East ae (3) West @) Te (4) North 4) a 80. Which structural component can be built | 80. 944% #4 4R a7 are fer’, faa ged without steel reinforcement ? afta 8 ara on at E? (1) Folded concrete roof slabs Q) See saat goa (Fafes wa) (2) Concrete beams (2) Sapte at aiget (3) Flat concrete roof slabs Q) Brae Sate wt oT (4) Domes (@) RR -000- -000- Page 24 ‘SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK /T# wa oe FETE Collected by : www.architecturentrance. blogspot.com Read the following instructions carefully: Frrestertian Peder cart 48: |L. Part |_has 30 objective type questions of Mathematics consisting of FOUR (4) marks each for each correct response. Part II (Aptitude Test) has 0 objective type questions consisting of FOUR (4) marks for each correct response, Part III consists of 2 questions carrying 70 marks which are to be attempted on a separate Drawing Sheet which is also placed inside this Test Booklet. ‘Marks allotted to each question are written against each question. For each incorrect response in Part I and Part Il, one-fourth (4) of the {otal marks alloted to the question would be deducted from the total score. No deduction from tho total score, however, will be made ifno response is indicated for an item in the Answer Sheet 2. Handle the Test Booklet, Answer Sheet and Drawing ‘Sheet with care, as under no circumstances (except for discrepancy in Test Booklet Code and Answer Sheet Code), another set will be provided 3. The candidates are not allowed to do any rough work ‘orwriting work on the Answer Sheet. Allcalculations/ ‘writing work are to Be done on the space provided for this purpose in the Test Booklet itself, marked ‘Space for Rough Work’. This space is given at the bottom of ‘each page and in 3 pages (pages 25-27)at the end of the booklet. 4. Each candidate must show on demand his/her Admit Card to the Invigilator. 5. No candidate, without special permission of the Superintendent or Invigilator, should leave his/her seat 6. On completion of the test, the candidates should not leave the examination hall without handing over their Answer Sheet of Mathematics and Aptitude Test-Part & land Drawing Sheet of Aptitude Test-Part Ill tothe Invigilator on duty and sign the Attendance Sheet at the time of handing over the same. Cases where a candidate has not signed the Attendance Sheet the second time will be deemed not have handed over these documents and dealt with as an unfair means case. The candidates are also required to put their left hand THUMB impression in the space provided in the Attendance Sheet. However, the candidates are allowed to take away with them the Test Booklet of ‘Mathematics and Aptitude Test -Part 1 & I 7. Use of Electronic/Manual Calculator or drawing instruments (such as scale, compassete) isnot allowed, 8 The candidates are governed by all Rules and ‘Regulations of the Board with regard to their conduct, in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair means ‘ill be dealt with as per Rules and Regulations of the Board, 9. 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