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1st June 2015, 09:24 AM
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NIFT Sample Papers For M.Des
Hello ! I am kartik and pursuing M.des from National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) ..so please kindly avail the last 2 year question papers of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) for M.des ?? if possible than available question paper in pdf format so that I can view them in my mobile phone??
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13th July 2018, 08:05 AM
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Re: NIFT Sample Papers For M.Des
I want the sample question paper of National Institute of Fashion Technology NIFT Exam for M.Des so will you provide me?
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13th July 2018, 08:05 AM
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Re: NIFT Sample Papers For M.Des
I am providing you the sample question paper of National Institute of Fashion Technology NIFT Exam for M.Des NIFT Exam question paper for M.Des Directions (Questions 1-5) : Fill in the blank. 1. I have been working hard ________ last year. (1) in (2) from (3) for (4) since 2. She says, she knows painting, but I dont think she __________. (1) can (2) knew (3) does (4) had known 3. His parents are anxious ________ his health. (1) after (2) about (3) for (4) of 4. Hardly ___________ left the railway station when the train arrived. (1) he (2) did he (3) he had (4) had he 5. The new education policy provides a useful _______ for the planners to remove illiteracy. (1) break-in (2) breakaway (3) breakup (4) breakthrough Directions (Questions 6-10) : Each of these questions consists ofa sentence which is divided into four parts, numbered (1) to (4). Only one part ineach sentence is not acceptable in standard written English. Identify that part which contains an error. 6. (1) Her acceptance of speech (2) was well received (3) eliciting thunderous applause (4) at several points. 7. (1) An oppressive solemnity (2) and not the festive mood (3) one might have expected (4)characterized the mood by the gathering. 8. (1) All aspiring artists must (2) struggle by the conflict (3) between faith in their own talent (4) and knowledge that very few are great enough to succeed. 9. (1) Despite some bad news, (2) Michels stature was not diminished (3) and her fans or critics (4) were unanimous in appreciating her work. 10. (1) Jazz is an American art form (2) which was now flourishing in Europe (3) through the efforts of expatriates (4) in France, Scandinavia and Germany. Directions (Questions 11-14) : In each of the following questions, out of the given group of words, choose the mis-spelt word. 11. (1) Impression (2) Competition (3) Miscelleneous (4) Reproach 12. (1) Instructor (2) Grammer (3) Carrier (4) Organiser 13. (1) Exonerate (2) Quaternary (3) Hurricane (4) Surveillence 14. (1) Incidentally (2) Publiclly (3) Coolly (4) Really Directions (Questions 15-19) : In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word. 15. The leader was pragmatic in his approach to the problems facingthe country. (1) optimistic (2) idealistic (3) indefinite (4) vague 16. Under the circumstances, such pejorative comments should have been avoided. (1) soothing (2) sporting (3) appreciative (4) critical 17. The property of contraction of matter on cooling is put to several practical uses. (1) improvement (2) growth (3) expansion (4) dimunition 18. He made an exhaustive list of the items his secretary should attend to. (1) meticulous (2) short (3) interesting (4) incomplete 19. Joys and tensions are ephemeral aspects of life. (1) stable (2) permanent (3) spiritual (4) ethical Directions (Questions 20-24) : In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined wordof the sentence. 20. His forthright behaviour shows that he is honest but he seems rude to some people. (1) courteous (2) correct (3)straightforward (4) tactful 21. The Government must do something about the runaway increase in prices. (1) unpardonable (2) uncontrollable (3) unreasonable (4) inflationary 22. The value of some shares has appreciated considerably after thelast budget. (1) changed (2) increased (3) decreased (4) crashed 23. After the dismal performance ofthe team in the series concluded yesterday, the captain offered his resignation to the President of club. (1) poor (2) miserly (3) short (4) sorrowful 24. When the editor refused to publish my first article, I was totally disheartened. (1) displeased (2) discouraged (3) dissatisfied (4) disturbed Directions (Questions 25-27) : Identify the best way of writing the underlined sentence in the context of the usage of standard written English. 25. When a man summons the strength to lift a woman and throw them in the air while gliding across the ice, thats an amazing athletic achievement. (1) strength to lift a woman and throw them in the air while gliding across the ice, thats an amazing athletic achievement. (2) strength to lifting a woman and throw her in the air whilegliding across the ice, thats an amazing athletic achievement. (3) strength to lift a woman and throw her in the air while gliding on the ice, thats an amazing athletic achievement. (4) strength to lift a woman and throw her in the air while gliding across the ice, thats an amazing athletic achievement 26. I admit I felt a bit more than slighted, I am after all, on quite a few covers of her magazine, and the glance she gives me is one Id give to an expired carton ofmilk. (1) I am after all, on quite a few covers of her magazine, andglance she gives me is one Id give to an expired carton of milk. (2) I was after all, on quite a few covers of her magazine, and the glance she gave me is one Id give to an expired carton of milk. (3) I was all, on quite a few covers of her magazine, and the glance she gave me is one Id give to an expired carton of milk. (4) I was after all, quite a few covers of her magazine, and glance she gave me isone Id give to an expired carton of milk. 27. I hope it would help protect me from my frequent bouts of self-doubt and the occasion humiliation of being a celebrity past her prime. (1) I hope it would help protectme from my frequent bouts of self-doubt and the occasion humiliation of being a celebrity past her prime. (2) I had hope it would help protect me from my frequent boutsof self-doubt and the occasion of humiliation of being a celebrity past her prime. (3) I hoped it would help protect me from my frequent bouts ofself-doubt and the occasional humiliation of being a celebrity past her prime. (4) I am hoping it would help protect me from my frequent bouts of self-doubt and the occasional humiliation of being the celebrity past their prime. Directions (Questions 28-30) : Choose the order of the sentences marked A, B, C and D that forms a logical paragraph. 28. A. Then two astronomers the German, Johannes Kepler, and the Italian, Galileo Galilei-started publicly to support the Copernican theory, despite the fact that the orbits it predicted did not quite match the ones observed. B. His idea was that the sun was stationary at the centre and that the earth and the planets move in circular orbits around the sun. C. A simple model was proposed in 1514 by a Polish priest, Nicholas Copernicus. D. Nearly a century passed before this idea was taken seriously. (1) CDBA (2) CBDA (3) BCAD (4) CADB 29. A. What came out was very large garland made out of currency notes ? B. The unsuspecting governor opened the box in full view of the gathering. C. When the RBI governor came to inaugurate the new printing press, the local unit of the ABC party handed him a gift wrapped box. D. There was a twist - the notes were all as tattered as notescould get. (1) DACB (2) CABD (3) CBAD (4) DCAB 30. A. The men jumped up and rushed to the river. B. They poured it on the glowing bed of charcoal. C. The water gurgled out and the dying embers hissed and sent up little curls of vapour. D. They quickly came back with pitchers laden with water. (1) DABC (2) BADC (3) CBAD (4) ADCB |
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