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24th September 2014, 01:06 PM
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NATA Important Dates
What are the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) important dates, will you please provide here???
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24th September 2014, 02:33 PM
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Re: NATA Important Dates
NATA is an aptitude test conducted by the Council of Architecture for those applicants who wish to get admissions into the 5 year B.Arch courses. Important dates: Notification of Registration February 26, 2014 Online Registration March 1, 2014 Test Dates w.e.f. March, 14, 2014 Score Card 4 days after NATA 2014 Eligibility Criteria: The Candidates who have passed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible for NATA. They must have studied Mathematics as a main subject in 10+2. Exam Pattern: There are two sections for exam: Paper based section for drawing and Computer based section for aesthetic sensitivity The Drawing Test is for 2 hours and Aesthetic Sensitivity Test comprises of 40 questions with 60 to 90 seconds given for each question. Application Fees: Rs 1000 Syllabus: ARCHITECTURE AWARENESS & Aptitude Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil, Architectural Awareness, architectural terminology, Identifying commonly used materials and objects based on their textural qualities and colour. Historical and contemporary buildings of Architectural importance, Architects and their Works, Awareness of persons, places, buildings etc. of Architectural importance, AESTHETIC SENSITIVITY Aesthetic, Sensitivity and Drawing Skills, Analytical reasoning Mental ability, Elements of Design: Lines, Form, Mass, Solid etc, Generation of plan, elevations and 3D views of objects. Creating two dimensional and three dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms, Development of 3 Dimensional objects from two-dimensional shapes Or vice versa, Visualizing different sides of Three Dimensional objects, theory of colors, Principle of Design, Harmony, Balance, etc. CREATIVE SENSITIVITY + MEMORY DRAWING Scale and proportion, Freehand sketching of objects and Activities commonly seen in the rural or urban/suburban context such as Furniture, Machine, landscape, Buildings, kitchens, Playground, Markets, Railway Platform, Bus Stop, Exhibitions etc, Enlargement & Reduction of Drawings, Mirror image etc. |
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20th November 2014, 08:54 AM
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NATA Important dates
What are NATA exam important dates, & syllabus, will you please provide here???
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20th November 2014, 11:01 AM
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Re: NATA Important dates
National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA) for admission to first year of 5 year B.Arch Degree course at all recognized institutions all over the country. Tentative dates: Start date for online sale of application form: March 2015 • Phase– I from Mid March 2015 • Phase– II from June to August 2014 Syllabus: The test is in two parts. • PART 01: Paper based drawing test and computer based online aesthetic sensitivity test. • PART 02: Drawing Test This is a two hour paper where candidate has to attempt three questions. Drawing aptitude is judged on the following aspects- • Ability to sketch a given object proportionately and rendering the same in visually appealing manner. • Visualising and drawing the effects of light on the object and shadows cast on surroundings. • Sense of perspective drawing. • Combining and composing given three dimensional elements to form a building or structural form. • Creating interesting two dimensional composition using given shapes and forms. • Creating visual harmony using colours in given composition. • Understanding of scale and proportions. • Drawing from memory through pencil sketch on themes from day to day experiences. Aesthetic Sensitivity Test This is computer based test where candidates have to answer multiple choice questions. The aesthetic sensitivity test measures perception, imagination, observation, creativity and communication along with architectural awareness and comprises of- • Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings. • Visualising different sides of three dimensional objects. • Identifying commonly used materials and objects based on their textural qualities. • Analytical reasoning. • Mental Ability. • Imaginative comprehension and expression. • Architectural awareness. NATA question paper 1. Inch equals. a) 2.54 cm b) 5 cm c) 20 mm d) 15.67 mm 2. 6 motar represents. a) 1 part of water 6 part of cement b) 1 part of cement, 6 part of water c) 1 part of sant, 6 part of cement d) 1 part fo cement, 6 part of sand 3. How many A2 sheets can be cur from a A0 sheet of paper. a) 5 b) 4 c) 16 d) 8 4. The city of Ahmedabad was designed by a) Le Corbusier b) I M Pie c) B V Doshi d) kanvinde 5. Floors X and Y are equal in in area, If X is 12 feet X 8 feet and the width of Y is 6 feet, what is the length of Y? a) 16 feet b) 12 feet c) 8 feet d) 15 feet 6. 0.1 + (0.1) 2 + (0.1) 3 a) 0.1 b) 0.121 c) 0.111 d) 0.2341 7. Identify the building a) Sydney Opera House b) Bahai house of worship c) Guggenheim Museum d) Temple of Karnak 8. Blobitecture is a) 1st Century Architecture style b) 15th Century Architecture style c) 20th Century Architecture style d) Not an Architecture style 9. Blue is a a) Hot Colour b) Cool Colour c) Secondary Colour d) Netural Colour 10. Which of the following is a complimentary colour scheme? a) Green ‐ Yellow b) Blue – red c) Yellow – Black d) Red – Green 11. When 1/10 percent of 5000 is subtract ed from 1/10 of 5000, the difference is a) 0 b) 50 c) 495 d) 500 e) 12. Curtain walls represent a) Fabric Walls b) Glass Screens c) Brick Walls d) Concrete Walls 13. A Focal point is a) A point in the centre of a drawing b) A point in a corner of a drawing c) A point within a circle d) Center of interest in a drawing 14. Gol Gumbaz is a a) Mosque b) Mausoleum c) Museum d) Monasry 15. Identify the texture a) Practicle board b) Mar ble c) Granite d) Sand 16. A Carpenter a constructed a rectangle sandbox with a capacity of 10 cubic feet, if he had to make a similar box, twice as long, twice as wide and twice as high as the first sand box, what would be the capacity in cubic feet of the second sand box? a) 20 b) 40 c) 80 d) 1000 17. Identify this building….. a) Jahangir Mahal, Orchha b) Amber Palace, Rajasthan c) Man Mandir Gwalior d) Akber Palace, Fathepur 18. The Average height of an India male is? a) 5 feet 6 inches b) 6 feet 2 inches c) 5 feet 3 inches d) 4 feet 8 inches 19. KanchanJunga Apartments are designed by a) B V Doshi b) Le‐Carbusior c) Charles Correa d) Edwin Lutyens 20. Obelisk is a a) Tall, Slender Building b) Tall Slender Twoer c) Short Fat building d) Short Fat Tower 21. 150 is what percent of 30? a) 20% b) 50% c) 200% d) 500% 22. The Front of a 6 X 8 foot rectangular door has a trim as indicated by the shading in the diagram, if the trim us uniformly 1 foot wide, what fraction of he door surface is covered by the the trim. a) 13/48 b) 5/12 c) 7/12 d) 1/2 23. Identify the structre in the picture a) Big Ben London b) Time Tower NY c) Sears Towers, NY d) Rajabai Tower, Mumbai 24. When you stand between the railway tracks and observe the Railway Track over the horizon it givens a a) One Point Perspective Effect b) Two Point Perspective Effect c) Three Point Perspective Effect d) None of the above 25. Which of the following pencil Ideas is the Softest? a) 3H b) HB c) F d) 3B e) 26. Sun Temple is located in a) Sanchi b) Mahabalipuram c) Konark d) Nalanda 27. The Sphinx is located in a) Paris b) Lebanon c) Syria d) Giza 28. Identify the piece that fits a) A b) B c) C d) D 29. Which is the development for the modelshown? e) A f) B g) C h) D 30. A Group of pieces on the bottom when joined form the one on the top, identify the set. a) A b) B c) C d) D 31. A Group of pieces at the bottom when joined, from the group on the top, identify the group. a) A b) B c) C d) D 32. Identify the correct elevation as indicated by the arrow. a) A b) B c) C d) D 33. Identify the elevation as indicated by the arrow. a) A b) B c) C d) D 34. Identify the elevation as indicated by the arrow. a) A b) B c) C d) D 35. Identify the elevation show by the arrow. a) A b) B c) C d) D 36. The total number of triangles given in the figure below are a) 12 b) 15 c) 16 d) 18 37. How many surfaces are in the solid object shown below? a) 10 b) 8 c) 9 d) 12 38. Identify the top view (Plan of this object) a) 10 b) 8 c) 9 d) 12 39. Jantar Mantar was built as a/an a) Tomb b) Observatory c) Shrine d) Remembrance 40. When folded which object will the development form? a) A b) B c) C d) D 1. These tiles are better used for a) Bathroom b) Lounge c) Pavement d) Road 2. Kota stone has a) Rouge Texture b) Glossy Texture c) Smooth Finish d) Matt Finish 3. Identify the temple a) Sun Temple b) Kailash Temple c) Lingaraj Temple d) Shore Temple 4. Identify the above wall a) Limestone wall b) Granite ashlar c) Roughbrick wall d) Terazzo wall 5. Swimming pool tiles have a) Smooth finish b) Glossy finish c) Matt finish d) Rough finish 6. The side opposite the right angle triangle is 13 cm, one of the other side is 12 cm. what is the area of the triangle? a) 30 b) 32.5 c) 65 d) 25 7. The distance between point A and B is 200 miles, A car took a total of 5 hours to travel from A to B and back. If it traveled at an 100 miles per hour from A to B, at what speed should It have traveled on the way back from B to A. a) 150 mph b) 66.67 mph c) 50 mph d) 33.33 mph 8. A trader bought an item for 150 Rs at what price should he sell it to make a 15% profit? a) 25Rs b) 170Rs c) 172.5 Rs d) 180 Rs 9. Complete the figure analogy a) a b) b c) c d) d 10. If the paper is folded along the dotted lines and punched as shown in the picture, identify the picture that would appear after unfolding it. a) a b) b c) c d) d 11. Identify the fourth figure from the answer choices given a) a b) b c) c d) d 12. Occult balance is a) Visual Balance b) Physical Weight Balance c) Physical Disbalance d) Visual Imbalance 13. CamleCase is used for a) Painting b) Writing c) Sketching d) Drawing 14. The haning Gradens of Babylon are situated in present day? a) Syriad b) Babylon c) Israel d) Iraq 15. Padiment is a) Round Structure b) Pyrimidical Structure c) Triangular Structure d) Elevated Structure 16. √3 ‐ 1) √3 + 1) √5 + 1) √5 ‐ 1) a) 15 b) 24 c) 25 d) 8 17. Incandescence a) Light Emmision b) Pollution c) Loud Sound d) Bright light from invisible source 18. Identify the building a) Kalpataru Apartments b) Kanchanjunga Apartments c) Shreepathi Arcade d) Pitampura TV tower 19. Bayer India House is Designed by a) B V Doshi b) Hafeez Contractor c) Louis Khan d) Le carbusior 20. Shore Temple is located in a) Ajanta b) Mahabalipuram c) Tanjore d) Modhera 21. Identify the tower a) Ashoka Pillar b) Qutub Minar c) Vijay Stumbh d) Kirti stumbh 22. Identify the building shown a) Basilica of Bom Jesus, Goa b) Se Cathedral, Goa c) St Aloysius Chapel, Managlore d) Jewish museum, Cochin 23. Boilerplate is a a) Hot Plate b) Foundation steel plate c) Reinforcement plate d) Standard 24. Identify the number of triangular surfaces a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 25. Identify the number of oblique surfaces a) 4 b) 3 c) 6 d) 7 26. Identify the front view of the problem figure from the answer choices given below : a) a b) b c) c d) d 27. Coun the number of edges a) 32 b) 16 c) 26 d) 24 28. Ship: propeller: :car: a) Wheel b) Rudder c) Crank shaft d) Steering wheel 29. From the answer figures, identify the one which cannot be placed in the problem figure. a) a b) b c) c d) d 30. a) only a b) only b and c c) only d d) All a d c d 31. Identify the number of squares in the given problem figure a) a b) b c) C d) d 32. a) a b) b c) C d) d 33. Ashu has d books, which is 3 times as many as Ravi ½ as many as Ajit, how may books do the 3 of them have put together in terms of d? a) 10/3 d b) 5/6 d c) 7/3 d d) 9/2 d 34. If the length of the diagonal AB is 13 cms what is the area of the trapezoid? a) 39 b) 42 c) 45 d) 46.5 35. Gandhi Labour Institute was designed by a) Satish Gujral b) Phillip Jhonson c) Norman Foster d) B. V. Doshi 36. a b c d 37. 10 liters is equal to a) 0.1 Cu.mt b) 0.01 Cu.mt c) 0.001 Cu.mt d) 0.0001 Cu.mt 38. Minimum width of main door is a) 3 ft b) 3 ft 6 inches c) 2 ft 6 inches d) 4 ft 39. Identify the odd figure out a b c d 40. Identify the view of the given 3D object in the direction of the arrow, from the answer choice given below a) a b) b c) c d) d Question 1 (50 Marks) You are an ant on a table with two bottles and two glasses, each of them contain liquids at different levels, there is a window in the rooms through which light is coming in, draw what you see with light and shadows. Question 2 (25 Marks) Use the basic 2D shapes found in a bicycle and create an interesting 2D composition of your choice, colour with any 3 colours of your choice. Question 3 (25 Marks) Create an interesting sculpture Using the basic 3D shapes of sports gear found in a cricket kit For Eg: Wickets, bails etc, You can scale each object to any size of your choice, and use them in multiples, but it has to have a minimum of 3 objects from a cricket kit. Draw the effect of light and shadow on your composition. 1. Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 such that it leaves the same remainder in each case. A. 4 B. 7 C. 9 D. 13 2. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at regular intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8 10 and 12 seconds. In 30 minutes, how many times they toll together ? A. 4 B. 10 C. 15 D. 16 3. Let N be the greatest number that will divide 1305, 4665 and 6905 in such a way that it leaves the same remainder in each case. Then the sum of the digits in N is: A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 8 4. Find out the greatest number of all four digits which is at least divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is A. 9000 B. 9400 C. 9600 D. 9800 5. Three number are in the ratio of 3: 4: 5 and their least common factor are 2400. Then their H.C.F. is: A. 40 B. 80 C. 120 D. 200 8. Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool A. Imbecility B. Senility C. Dotage D. Superannuation 9. The study of ancient societies A. Anthropology B. Archaeology C. History D. Ethnology 10. A person of good understanding knowledge and reasoning power A. Expert B. Intellectual C. Snob D. Literate 11. A person who insists on something A. Disciplinarian B. Stickler C. Instantaneous D. Boaster 12. State in which the few govern the many A. Monarchy B. Oligarchy C. Plutocracy D. Autocracy 13. A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge A. Pedantic B. Verbose C. Pompous D. Ornate 14. List of the business or subjects to be considered at a meeting A. Schedule B. Timetable C. Agenda D. Plan 15. Leave or remove from a place considered dangerous A. Evade B. Evacuate C. Avoid D. Exterminate 16. Words inscribed on tomb A. Epitome B. Epistle C. Epilogue D. Epitaph 17. Fate smiles …… those who untiringly grapple with stark realities of life. A. with B. Over C. On D. Round 18. The miser gazed …… at the pile of gold coins in front of him. A. Avidly B. Admiringly C. Thoughtfully D. Earnestly 19. Catching the earlier train will give us the …… to do some shopping. A. Chance B. Luck C. Possibility D. Occasion 20. My uncle decided to take …… and my sister to the market. A. I B. Mine C. Me D. Myself 21. If you smuggle goods into the country, they may be …… by the customs authority. A. Possessed B. Punished C. Confiscated D. Fined 22. Man does not live by …… alone. A. Food B. Bread C. Meals D. Diet 23. Piyush behaves strangely at times and, therefore, nobody gets …… with him. A. About B. Through C. Along D. Up 24. Ronan and Rohit are twin brothers, but they do not look …… A. Unique B. Different C. Likely D. Alike 25. The ruling party will have to put its own house …… order. A. In B. On C. To D. Into 26. WARY A. Sad B. Vigilant C. Distorted D. Tired 24. RABBLE A. Mob B. Noise C. Roar D. Rubbish 25. MAYHEM A. Jubilation B. Havoc C. Excitement D. Defeat 26. CONNOISSEUR A. Ignorant B. Lover of art C. Interpreter D. Delinquent 27. SHIVER A. Feel B. Rock C. Tremble D. Move 28. Tanya is older than Eric. Cliff is older than Tanya. Eric is older than Cliff. Suppose the first 2 statement are true, then the 3rd statement would be A. true B. false C. uncertain 29. Blueberries cost more than strawberries.Blueberries cost less than raspberries. Raspberries cost more than strawberries and blueberries. Suppose the first 2 statement are true, then the 3rd statement would be A. true B. false C. uncertain 30. Mara runs faster than Gail. Lily runs faster than Mara. Gail runs faster than Lily. Suppose the first 2 statement are true, then the 3rd statement would be A. true B. false C. uncertain 31. Apartments in the Riverdale Manor cost less than apartments in The Gaslight Commons. Apartment in the Livingston gate are more costlier than apartment in the the Gaslight commons.Of the 3 apartment buildings, the Livingston gate is the costliest. Suppose the first 2 statement are true, then the 3rd statement would be A. true B. false C. uncertain 32. All the tulips in Zoe’s garden are white. All the pansies in Zoe garden are yellow in color. All the flower in Zoe garden are either white in color or yellow in color. Suppose the first 2 statement are true, then the 3 statement would be A. true B. false C. uncertain 33. Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air? A. Oxygen B. Hydrogen sulphide C. Carbon dioxide D. NitrogeN 34. Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature? A. Phosphorous B. Bromine C. Chlorine D. Helium 35. Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring cheated compound in which central metal is A. Copper B. Magnesium C. Iron D. Calcium 36. Which of the following is used in pencils? A. Graphite B. Silicon C. Charcoal D. Phosphorous 37. Which of the following metals forms an amalgam with other metals? A. Tin B. Mercury C. Lead D. Zinc Answers:- 1-(A) 2-(D) 3-(A) 4-(C) 5-(A) 6-(C) 7-(B) 8-(B) 9-(B) 10-(B) 11-(A) 12-(C) 13-(B) 14-(D) 15-(C) 16-(A) 17-(A) 18-(C) 19-(C) 20-(B) 21-(C) 22-(D) 23-(A) 24-(B) 25-(A) 26-(B) 27-(B) 28-(C) 29-(B) 30-(A) 31-(B) 32-(A) 33-(C) 34-(B) 35-(B) 36-(B) 37-(A) |
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