DAT Sample Entrance Test Paper II

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WUD D.AT. DESIGN APTITUDE TEST Sample Entrance Test Paper Instructions: 4, Duration: 3 Hours 2, Materials required Black! Blue Ball pen, Shading Pencils, Rendering Pencils, Sharpener, Eraser 3, Write all answers only in the given spaces, No extra sheet will be provided. Drags eee acne} Candidate's Name (ress CLLETTETTTTTTTTTr) CLLTT TTT TTT TTT) Father's Name (renin CLELETETTTTTTTTTr) CLOLTTTTTTTTTTTTr) bate of in: CETTE Condit’ Sonature Appteaton No: (TTT (roernintco) bate oftest: CETTE TT Inviglator's Signature : FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY TOTAL MARKS Examiner's signature Q4. Imagine that you are shrunk to the size of an ant, then imagine the various ordeals and delightful experiences of strolling in a park. Express one such situation through writing (10+5 Marks) and drawing (Minimum 50 words) Page 2 2. Illustrate and explain the principle according to your understanding on any one of the given objects. “ (10 Marks) " Pome {A Spining Top (too) 8. Bow & Arow Re ¢ oR Draw emoticons for these commonly used expressions by youngsters of today. A) What an idea! B) Best friend forever Page 3 @3. So you wake up to find yourself stuck in a room alone, and you found that your watch and mobile phone have stopped working. What clues will you use to find out time? Write 4 such clues. (4 Marks) (A) (8) (Cc) (0) Q4, Ifyou threw a ballin the sky and it never came back, what are the possibilities for it to not return? Write two such possibilities. (4 Marks) A) 8B) Q5. Ifthe following pairs got married draw the offspring (prodigy having features of both) of given figures (any 2) (10 Marks) A 8) Page 4 Q6. Draw the mirror image of the given figure as accurately as possible. Q7. Describe the smell in one sentence. (Any 5) A) B) i) D) —) F) s) 4) Jasmine (5 Marks) (5 Marks) ‘Sandal Wood Lemon Leather Coal Rose Water Elaichi Orange Page 5 8. Name the parts of given objects from the vocabulary given below. (5 Marks) A) B) ©) 0d) 5) F) 8) H) J) Tail Light, Windshield, Fog Light, Silencer, Rear View, Sun Roof, Bonnet, Side View Mirror, Number plate, Gril, Trunk, Bumper, Wiper blades, Exhaust Emission, Steering, Page 6 @9. Draw the next figure in the continuation to the pattern. (6 Marks) ol f (4 Ne 8) 10, Which ofthe itl blocks fel off the bigger cuboid? Encl the correct block (2 Marks) (4 Marks) A) Total no. of circles _____ B) Total no, of triangles Page 7 12. Modem economy does not differentiate between renewable and non-renewable materials, as the method is tomeasure everything by means of a money price. Thus, taking various alternative fuels, like coal, oll, wood or ‘water power: the only difference between them recognised by modem economics is relative cost per equivalent unit, The cheapest is automatically the one to be preferred, as to do otherwise would be irrational and ‘uneconomic’. From a Buddhist point of view of course this will not do, the essential difference between non- renewable fuels like coal and oil on the one hand and renewable fuels like wood and water power on the other cannot be simply overlooked. Non-renewable goods must be used only if they are indispensable, and then only with the greatest care and the highest concem for conservation. To use them carelessly or extravagantly is an act. of violence, and while complete non-violence may not be possible on earth, itis nonetheless the duty of man to aim at non-violence in all he does. Answer the following questions (Underline the correct answer) (5 Marks) 1. Which of the following statements may be assumed to be false from the information in the passage? A. Thewriterfinds the attitude of modern economists towards natural resources to be uneconomic. B, Buddhist economists are in differentto the cost of fuels €. Touse oil onnon-essentials.is contrary to the Buddhist economic philosophy D. Tofellatreeis an act of violence not permitted by Buddhist economists Ofthe above statements i. AandBarefalse ii, A,BandDarefalse il, CandDarefalse iv. AIIA,B,C,and Dare false 2. According to the passage, Buddhist economists are not in favour of ‘A. measuring everything in terms of money B._usingnon-renewable sources C. economic development D. applying non-violence to every sphere of life 3. __ Inthis passage the authors trying to A. differentiate between renewable and non-renewable materials B. show thatthe modem economistis only concerned with costs C. underline the need for conserving natural resources D. different between two economic philosophies 4, Fillin the blanks with the appropriate pair of phrases: The passage suggests that while a modern economist, considers it uneconomic to use form of fuel, a Buddhist economist considers it uneconomic to us forma fuel. ‘A. acheap, arenewable B. anirrational, an essential C. anexpensive, an non-renewable D. rational, anunessential 5. _ The Buddhist economist’ attitude implies that fuels like coal and oil mustbe used only if A. thereisa plentiful supply B. wood and water can be dispensed with C._ the relative cost of each is than of wood and water D. thereisno alternative fuelavailable Page & @ 13. Answer the questions based on the given family tree of Mughal dynasty. (5 Marks) The Mughal Fat Babur — ———_. —., — Humayun ‘Askar Mirza Hindal Mirza Gulrukh_ Kamran Begum Mirza —— Akbar Muhammad Hakim eet > Jahangir Khanzada Shah Murad Danyal Shakarunnisa Aram Banu Begum Begum Khanim Begum Begum — eee Sultan Nisar Khurasw Parvez Bahar Banu Shahjahan Shahrayar__Jahandar Begum Begum ————_ —_— ———_ Darah Shikoh Shah ShujaJahanara_ Rawshanara Aurangzeb — Murad Bakhsh A) Name a Granduncle of Danyal B) How many daughters did Akbar have? C) How is Shahjahan related to Muhammad Hakim? D) Name one aunt of Aurangzeb. E) Name the grandsons of Babur. Page 9 14, A, Synonyms - In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word. (Underline the correct answer) (10 Marks) 1. SALACITY A. Bliss B. Depression ©. Indecency D. Recession 2, ADMONISH A. Punish B. Curse C. Dismiss D. Reprimand 3. DEIFY A. Flatter B. Challenge C. Worship D. Face 4, HARBINGER A, Messenger B. Steward ©, Forerunner D. Pilot B. _ Inthe following questions choose the word which s the exact OPPOSITE of the given words. 5. QUIESCENT A. Active B. Dormant C. Weak D. Unconcemed 6. SUBSERVIENT A. Aggressive B. Straightforward —_C. Dignified D. Supercilious C. Each sentences below consist of a word ora phrase which is bold. Itis followed by four words or phrases. ‘Select the word or phrase which is closes to the OPPOSITE in meaning of the bold word or phrase. 7. Everything abouthim, especially his talkative nature, proclaims his effeminacy. A aggressiveness B. attractiveness C. manliness D. boorishness 8. Inthe interest of one’s own reputation one should avoid ostentation while entertaining friends, A.miserliness B. simplicity C. purity D. innocence D. __Ineach question, an incomplete statement followed by filers is given. Pick out the best one which can ‘complete the incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully 9. Despite his best efforts to conceal his anger ‘we could detect that he was very happy he failed to give us an impression of his agony he succeeded in camouflaging his emotions he could succeed in doing it easily people came to know thathe was annoyed moog 10. Evenifitrains I shall come means A. ificomeitwill notrain B. ifitrains shall not come C. Iwill certainly come whetherit rains or not D. wheneverthere israin | shall come E. lamlesslikely to comeifitrains Page 10 Q145. Solve the following, (10 Marks) 1 The sum of ages of § children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. Whatis the age of the youngest child? A. 4years B. 8years C. 10years D. None ofthese ‘Abatsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes. What percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets? A 45% Sy B 455% By c. 4% D. 55% What least number must be added to 1056, so that the sum is completely divisible by 23 7 A 2 3 18 24 None of these moom If one-third of one-fourth of a number is 15, then three-tenth of that number is: A. 38 B. 36 c. 45 D. 54 There are two examinations rooms A and B. If 10 students are sent from A to B, then the number of students in each room is the same. If 20 candidates are sent from B to A, then the number of students in A is double the number of students in B. The number of students in room Ais: A. 20 B. 80 c. 100 D. 200 Page 11 Page 12

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