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IITB UCEED 2015 Question Paper : Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination For Design

Organisation :IIT Bombay (IITB)
Exam Name : UCEED Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design
Year : 2015
Document Type : Question Paper
Website : http://www.uceed.iitb.ac.in/2022/

IITB UCEED Exam

IIT Bombay (IITB), UCEED 2015 Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination for Design Question Paper

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IITB UCEED Question Paper

Multiple Selection Questions:
This section contains a total of 30 Multiple Select Questions (MSQ). Each MSQ type question may have one or more than one correct choice(s) that are correct out of the four given choices. The candidate gets 3 marks only if ALL the correct answers are selected, and no wrong answers. There is NO NEGATIVE or PARTIAL marking for this section. Questions not attempted will be given zero mark

1. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
A. Jacques Lacan was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist.
B. Claude Lévi-Strauss is called the father of structural anthropology.
C. Michel Foucault was a French writer who wrote, “Being and Nothingness”.
D. Ferdinand de Saussure was a Swiss linguist and semiotician.

2. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
A. Ellora caves contain Hindu Shaivaite sculptures.
B. Elephanta caves contain only Hindu Vaishnavaite sculptures.
C. Ellora caves contain only Hindu Shaivaite sculptures.
D. Elephanta caves contain Hindu Shaivaite sculptures.

3. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
A.Ustad Mansur was a painter during the reign of Jahangir, and he is well known for depicting plants and animals.
B.The painting of “Emperor Jahangir Weighs Prince Khurram” in the Tuzk-e-Jahangiri is attributed to Manohar Das.
C.Govardhan was a painter during the reigns of Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan. He was one of the illustrators of the Baburnama.
D.Nainsukh was a court painter during the reign of Aurangzeb, and he is well known for painting several of Aurangzeb’s portraits.

4. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
A.The Lion Capital of Ashoka found in Sarnath is carved out of granite rock.
B.The Ellora caves are carved in granite rock.
C.The descent of the Ganges in Mahabalipuram is carved out of granite rock.
D.The Ajanta caves are carved in basalt rock.

5. Which of the following terms relate(s) to printmaking?
A. Serigraphy
B. Lithography
C. Cartography
D. Etching

6.Which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
A. Kuntaka was a Kashmiri Sanskrit poetician and literary theorist who is known for his work Vakroktijivitam in which he postulates the Vakrokti Siddhanta.
B.Abhinavagupta was a Kashmiri aesthetician well known for his commentary on the Natya Shastra and for introducing the Shanta Rasa.
C.Mammata Bhatta was the author of Dhvanyaloka, and is credited with creating “Dhvani Theory”.
D.Anandavardhana was a Sanskrit rhetorician from Kashmir, and is credited with writing the Kavya Prakasa a work on poetry and rhetoric.

7. A person has six daughters, P, Q, R, S, T and U, who live in four metros. They are a Pilot, Accountant, Diplomat, Banker, Commando, and Teacher. Three daughters are married. S, who lives in Mumbai, is a Diplomat. Those staying in Kolkata are the Commando and the Accountant. One of the two Mumbaiites is married, while two of the unmarried ones live in Kolkata and Delhi respectively. The Teacher lives in Chennai. T, the Accountant, is married. U lives in Mumbai and P, in Delhi. Q is a Commando, and Commandos do not marry.

8. Which of the following assertions is/are TRUE?
A.If the Banker is unmarried, then the pilot is P.
B.R is the teacher, and lives in Chennai.
C.Q is unmarried.
D.If the Diplomat is married, then so is the Banker.

9. Select the statement(s) about the Indus Valley Civilization that is/are TRUE?
A. At its peak, the Indus Valley Civilization encompassed nearly 200,000 Square Miles.
B. Stone seals from the Indus Valley Civilization have been found as far afield as Greece and Macedonia.
C.The largest of the Indus Valley cities, such as Harappa and Mohen-jo-Daro, had populations of a 100,000 people and more.
D.Despite the existence of highly ordered cities in the Indus Valley, there is no evidence of kings or pharaohs or any leader at all.

10. Read the following paragraph and answer the question related to it. The Green Revolution has arguably been the most striking technological triumph of the 20th century in the realm of food production and land yields. Yet, there are serious concerns about its ill-effects on the environment.

Which of the following concerns is/are TRUE?
A.The disruption of the Nitrogen cycle by the massive use of chemical fertilizers is unsustainable for the environment.
B.The Green Revolution has unequivocally been the most striking technological triumph of the 20th century in the realm of food production.
C.Large monocultures of crops brought about by the Green Revolution are susceptible to sudden destruction by pests and disease.
D.Increasing the supply of food through the Green Revolution would encourage the appearance of more and more new individuals, leading to worldwide famine as the human population becomes limitless.

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