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Questions in Part-A will cover the following subjects:
Visualization and spatial awareness: Questions using pictures and diagrams to evaluate knowledge of common and daily mechanical and scientific concepts, as well as transformation and/or manipulation of 2D shapes and 3D objects and their spatial relationships
Observation and design sensitivity: Capacity to critically analyse and discern hidden qualities in common objects, people, situations, and events. focusing on specifics, analysing, deducing, categorising, inferring, and making predictions. the capacity to recognise minor distinctions in aesthetic outcomes and visual qualities.
Environmental and social awareness: A general understanding of environmental issues, including climate, population, water, vegetation, pollution, weather, and natural resources, and their effects on how products, images, infrastructure, and the environment are designed. Being aware of the social and cultural connections between design and culture, the history of the designed object, and design solutions that are both socially responsible and environmentally sustainable Literature, sculpture, and art history.
Reasoning analytically and logically: The capacity to examine data, whether qualitative or quantitative in nature, and see patterns therein. the capacity to evaluate ideas, justifications, or solutions in light of the proper standards. the capacity to determine if conclusions are supported by facts and argument and to look for concealed prejudice or preconceptions. Ability to infer from a brief passage which of several statements is the most accurate answer to a stated issue using logic and organised thought. Brain puzzles, patterns, and data interpretation.
Language and creativity: Knowledge of and proficiency in Standard English comprehension of text and proficiency with language in English Ability to think creatively about alternatives, be able to recognise and choose creative choices, and think outside the box.
The capacity to use visual metaphors, analogies, signs, and symbols is essential for design thinking and issue resolution. the capacity to comprehend complexity, pinpoint issues, come up with solutions, weigh your options, and make a decision.
One question will be asked from the following topic in Part-B:
Drawing: Capability to accurately depict objects, people, or scenes using excellent lines, composition, proportion, perspective, and shading.