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| 1. |
Arrange the following in ascending order of width P. Collector Street Q. Arterial Road R. Local Street S. Sub-Arterial Road |
| A. | P, Q, S, R |
| B. | R, P, S, Q |
| C. | Q, S, R, P |
| D. | Q, S, P, R |
| Answer» C. Q, S, R, P | |
| 2. |
Match the bridges in Group I with their structure type in Group II Group IGroup IIP. Harbour Bridge, Sydney1. Simply SupportedQ. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco2. Cable StayedR. Howrah Bridge, Kolkata3. ArchS. Millau Viaduct, Millau4. Suspension5. Cantilever |
| A. | P - 3, Q - 4, R - 5, S - 2 |
| B. | P - 5, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 3 |
| C. | P - 2, Q - 3, R - 4, S - 5 |
| D. | P - 1, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 4 |
| Answer» B. P - 5, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 3 | |
| 3. |
Match the contemporary buildings in Group I with their architects in Group II Group IGroup IIP. Vitra Design Museum, Basel1. Adrian SmithQ. Turning Torso, Malm 2. Jean NouvelR. Burj Khalifa, Dubai3. Herzog de MeuronS. Tate Modern, London4. Santiago Calatrava5. Frank O Gehry |
| A. | P - 3, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 5 |
| B. | P - 5, Q - 4, R - 1, S - 3 |
| C. | P - 5, Q - 3, R - 1, S - 2 |
| D. | P - 5, Q - 3, R - 2, S - 1 |
| Answer» C. P - 5, Q - 3, R - 1, S - 2 | |
| 4. |
Match the instruments in Group-I with the corresponding usage in Group-II Group IGroup IIP. Pyranometer1. Shadow analysisQ. Heliodon2. Seismic intensityR. Total Station3. Wind velocityS. Anemometer4. Solar radiation5. Land survey |
| A. | P-2, Q-1, R-5, S-3 |
| B. | P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2 |
| C. | P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-3 |
| D. | P-1, Q-4, R-2, S-3 |
| Answer» D. P-1, Q-4, R-2, S-3 | |
| 5. |
Match the buildings in Group I with their architects in Group II Group IGroup IIP. British Council Library, New Delhi1. Hasmukh C. PatelQ. Osho Commune Campus, Plme2. Charles CorreaR. CII Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad3. Hafeez ContractorS. IIM New Campus, Ahmedabad4. Karam Grover5. Balkrishna V. Doshi |
| A. | P - 1, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 4 |
| B. | P - 2, Q - 3, R - 4, S - 1 |
| C. | P - 2, Q - 3, R - 5, S - 1 |
| D. | P - S, Q - 4, R - 3, S - 2 |
| Answer» C. P - 2, Q - 3, R - 5, S - 1 | |
| 6. |
Two commands P and Q, in AutoCAD are given below. P: Current settings: Mode = TRIM, Radius = 0.0000 Seiad first object or [Poly1ine/Radius/Trim/ mUltiple]: Q: (TRIM mode) Current chamfer Dist 1 = 0.0000, Dis 12 = 0.0000 Select first line or (Polytine/Distance/Angle/Trim/ Method/mUltiple): The above mentioned commands are used for |
| A. | P: Trim and Q: Trim |
| B. | P: Filjet and Q: Trim |
| C. | P: Fillet and Q: Chamfer |
| D. | P: Trim and Q: Chamfer |
| Answer» B. P: Filjet and Q: Trim | |
| 7. |
The correct requirements provided to seekper mission from the local authority for constructing a small residential building are P - Key PlanQ - Site Plan R - Zonal Plan S - Building PlanT - Power of AttorneyU - Ownership TitleV - Transport PlanW - Drainge/Sewerage/Water Supply PlanX - Solid waste disposal plan |
| A. | P, Q, R, S, Q |
| B. | P, Q, S, U, W |
| C. | P, S, V, W, X |
| D. | Q, S, T, V, X |
| Answer» C. P, S, V, W, X | |
| 8. |
Annual housing demand of a metropolitan city is estimated through the combination of the following components. Identify the correct combination. P. New Entrants to the City Q. Elderly Population Living in Cities R. New Relocated Slum Dwellers S. Slum Squatter Dwellers T. Unauthorized Dwelling Units U. Dilapidated Houses V. Pan of Backlog W. Any Other Houses |
| A. | P, R, T |
| B. | U, S, Q |
| C. | W, Q, T |
| D. | P, U, V |
| Answer» B. U, S, Q | |
| 9. |
Global climate change is expected to bring about a combination of the following changes. Identify the correct combination. P. lncrease in Biodiversity Q. Emergence of New Diseases R. Loss of Biodiversity S. Loss of all Rocky Outcrops T. Sea Level Rise U. Extinction of Polar Bears V. Emergence of New Islands |
| A. | P, Q, R, S |
| B. | Q, R, T, U |
| C. | R, T, U, V |
| D. | Q, R, U, V |
| Answer» C. R, T, U, V | |
| 10. |
Match the terms in Group-I with the related terms in Group-II Group IGroup IIP. Acquisition1. OwnershipQ. Planning permission2. ConstructionR. Building plan sanction3. Land coverS. Mutation4. Land use5. Land |
| A. | P-5, Q-4, R-2, S-1 |
| B. | P-5, Q-3, R-1, S-2 |
| C. | P-3, Q-4, R-5, S-1 |
| D. | P-5, Q-3, R-2, S-4 |
| Answer» B. P-5, Q-3, R-1, S-2 | |
| 11. |
Match the trees in Group I with their botanical names in Group IIGroup IGroup IIP. Neem1. Cassia FistulaQ. Amaltas2. Azadirachta IndicaR. Pipal3. Ficus BengalensisS. Asoka4. Ficus Religiosa5. Saraca Indica |
| A. | P - 1, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 4 |
| B. | P - 3, Q - 4, R - 5, S - 1 |
| C. | P - 2, Q - 1, R - 4, S - 5 |
| D. | P - 2, Q - 3, R - 5, S - 4 |
| Answer» D. P - 2, Q - 3, R - 5, S - 4 | |
| 12. |
Match the tombs in Group I with their architectural characteristics in Group II:Group IGroup IIP. Tomb of Sher Shah site plan1. Irregular pentagonalQ. Tomb of Ghias-ud-din Tughlaq2. Octagonal planR. Humayun's tomb3. Gateway with four minaretsS. Akbar's tomb4. Persian dome |
| A. | P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3 |
| B. | P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3 |
| C. | P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1 |
| D. | P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4 |
| Answer» B. P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3 | |
| 13. |
Match the building projects in Group I with their architects in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Hemispherical Dome Stadium, Beijingl. Rem KoolhaasQ. Glass Pyramid, the Louvre, Paris2. Richard RogersR. Millennium Dome, London3. Renzo PianoS. Kansai Airport, Osaka4. Tadao Ando5. I. M. Pei6. Herzog & de Meuron |
| A. | P-6, Q-2. R-3, S-4 |
| B. | P-1, Q-6, R-2, S-4 |
| C. | P-6. Q-5, R-2, S-3 |
| D. | P-2, Q-5, R-1, S-3 |
| Answer» D. P-2, Q-5, R-1, S-3 | |
| 14. |
Match the cities in Group-I with their planners in Group-II Group IGroup IIP. Islamabadl. Patrick GeddessQ. Tel Aviv2. C.A. DoxiadisR. Bhubaneswar3. Lucio CostaS. Brasilia4. B. V. Doshi5. O. Koenigsberger |
| A. | P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3 |
| B. | P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-2 |
| C. | P-2, Q-1, R-5, S-3 |
| D. | P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-5 |
| Answer» D. P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-5 | |
| 15. |
Match the building configuration characteristics in Group-I with their seismic consequences in Group-II Group IGroup IIP. Re-entrant corner1. Soft storeyQ. Floating column2. Stress concentration at cornerR. Irregular storey3. Load path stiffness discontinuityS. Gap between4. Vertical asymmetry adjacent buildings5. Pounding |
| A. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4 |
| B. | P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-5 |
| C. | P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-5 |
| D. | P-3, Q-5, R-2, S-1 |
| Answer» C. P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-5 | |
| 16. |
Match the iconic architectural examples in GroupI with their predominant structural systems in Group-II Group IGroup IIP. S. Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Florence1. Shell Q. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris2. Suspended roofR. Olympic Arena, Tokyo3. Space frameS. Bah i Temple, Delhi4. Double-walled dome5. Flying buttress |
| A. | P-1, Q-3, R-5, S-4 |
| B. | P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3 |
| C. | P-4, Q-5, R-2, S-1 |
| D. | P-5, Q-4, R-3, S-2 |
| Answer» D. P-5, Q-4, R-3, S-2 | |
| 17. |
Match the architectural movements in Group-I with their proponents in Group-II. Group-IGroup-IIP. Deconstruction 1. Joseph Paxton Q. Historicism 2. Kenzo Tange R. Metabolism 3. Walter Gropius S. Art Nouveau 4. Victor Horta 5. Frank O. Gehry |
| A. | P - 5, Q - 1, R - 2, S - 4 |
| B. | P - 5, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 3 |
| C. | P - 5, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 3 |
| D. | P - 2, Q - 4, R - 1, S - 5 |
| Answer» B. P - 5, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 3 | |
| 18. |
Match the visionaries in Group I with their concepts in Group IIGroup IGroup IIP. Clarence A. Perry1. Post ModerrismQ. Constantinos Doxiadis2. BauhausR. Paul Davidoff3. Advocacy PlanningS. Walter Gropius4. Dynopolis5. Neighborhood Unit |
| A. | P - 5, Q - 4, R - 3, S - 2 |
| B. | P - 5. Q - 4. R - 2, S - 1 |
| C. | P - l, Q - 3, R - 2, S - 1 |
| D. | P - 2, Q - 4, R - 2, S - 5 |
| Answer» B. P - 5. Q - 4. R - 2, S - 1 | |
| 19. |
Match the features in Group I with the corresponding type of garden in Group II Group I Group II P. Symmetrical layout, water cascades, entombment 1. French gardens Q. Radial layout. symmetrical sculpture, boulevards 2. English gardens R. Occult symmetry, pontoon bridges, stepping stones 3. Chinese gardens S. Hierarchy of courts, hierarchy of gates, zoomorphic forms 4. Mughal gardens 5. Japanese gardens |
| A. | P-2. Q-1, R-4, S-3 |
| B. | P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-3 |
| C. | P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-1 |
| D. | P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-1 |
| Answer» C. P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-1 | |
| 20. |
Match the Planning Concepts in Group I with their Corresponding Proponents in Group II Group-IGroup-IIP. Broadacre city 1. Le Corbusier Q. Radiant city 2. F. L. Wright R. Industrial town 3. Robert Owen S. Arcosanti4. Henry Wright 5. Paolo Soleri |
| A. | P 1, Q 4, R 3, S 5 |
| B. | P 1, Q 3, R 5, S 2 |
| C. | P 2, Q 1, R 3, S 5 |
| D. | P 2, Q 1, R 5, S 4 |
| Answer» D. P 2, Q 1, R 5, S 4 | |
| 21. |
If a roof is treated with a layer of thermal insulation material, the internal heat gain is reduced by 60%. The U-value of the roof slab (without thermal insulation) is 3 W m2 / C. Assuming a constant temperature difference between indoor and outdoor, the U-value of the thermal insulation layer in W m2 / C is ____________ |
| A. | 2 |
| B. | 5 |
| C. | 7 |
| D. | 11 |
| Answer» B. 5 | |
| 22. |
Match the Energy Efficient Building Elements in Group-I with their associated Working Principles in Group-II Group-IGroup-IIP. Solar Chimney 1. Thermal Storage Q. Earth Air Tunnel 2. Radiant Cooling R. Trombe Wall 3. Stack Effect S. Chilled Slab 4. Cross Ventilation 5. Geothermal Energy |
| A. | P 3, Q 2, R 4, S 5 |
| B. | P 5, Q 2, R 4, S 3 |
| C. | P 3, Q 5, R 1, S 2 |
| D. | P 4, Q 5, R 1, S 2 |
| Answer» D. P 4, Q 5, R 1, S 2 | |
| 23. |
Match the classical urban planning theories in Group-I with their proponents in Group-II. Group-I Group-II P. Concentric Zone Model 1. Berry and Horton Q. Sector Model 2. Homer Hoyt R. Multiple Nuclei Model 3. Ernest Burgess S. Factorial Ecology 4. Shevky and Bell 5. Harris and Ullman |
| A. | P - 4, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 5 |
| B. | P - 3, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 5 |
| C. | P - 2, Q - 4, R - 5, S - 1 |
| D. | P - 3, Q - 2, R - 5, S - 1 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 24. |
Match the books in Group I with their authors in Group II Group IGroup IIP. Space, Time and Architecture1. Jane JacobQ. Form, Space and Order2. Kevin LynchR. The Death and Life of Great American Cities3. Ian McHargS. The Image of the City4. Francis D K Ching5. Gideon S |
| A. | P-2, Q-5, R-1, S-3 |
| B. | P-5, Q-2, R-1, S-3 |
| C. | P-5, Q-2, R-3, S-4 |
| D. | P-2, Q-5, R-3, S-4 |
| Answer» C. P-5, Q-2, R-3, S-4 | |
| 25. |
The principles of Universal Design include: P. Flexibility in use Q. Tolerance for error R. Energy efficiency S. Low physical effort |
| A. | P, Q, R |
| B. | Q, R, S |
| C. | P, R, S |
| D. | P, Q, S |
| Answer» E. | |
| 26. |
If the height of the facade = h, and the distance of the observer from the building = d, then match the enclosure types in Group I with their corresponding h/d ratio in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Full enclosure1. 1Q. Threshold of enclosure2. 1/2R. Minimum enclosure3. 1/3S. Loss of enclosure4. 1/45. 1/5 |
| A. | P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4 |
| B. | P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1 |
| C. | P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1 |
| D. | P-5, Q-1, R-2, S-4 |
| Answer» B. P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1 | |
| 27. |
Match the planning terms in Group I with their descriptions in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Eminentl. Protecting land by Domain reassigning the rights to develop from one area to anotherQ. Police Power2. Regulating behaviour and enforcing order within the state territoryS. Transfer of Development Rights3. Protecting the individual development rights of a citizen by seeking state protection4. Inherent power of state to seize private property without the owner's consent |
| A. | P-4, Q-1, R-2 |
| B. | P-2, Q-3, R-4 |
| C. | P-1, Q-3, R-2 |
| D. | P-4, Q-2, R-1 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 28. |
Identify the objects with which the EXPLODE command in AutoCAD can be used: P. PolylineQ. BlockR. Multi-line text S. Arc T. 3D solid |
| A. | P, Q. R, T |
| B. | P, R, S, T |
| C. | P, Q, S |
| D. | P, Q. S. T |
| Answer» B. P, R, S, T | |
| 29. |
Identify the 'pre-historic' structures in t he following: P. MastabaQ. Dolmen R. Menhir S. Pylon T. Stonehenge U. Thermae |
| A. | P, Q, R |
| B. | R, T, U |
| C. | Q, S, T |
| D. | Q, R, T |
| Answer» E. | |
| 30. |
Match the elements of a Buddhist Stupa in Group I with their traditional names in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Hemispherical Dome1. VedikaQ. Peripheral Railing2. AndaR. Entrance Gateway3. HarmikaS. Portion above dome4. Nagara5. Chaitya6. Torana |
| A. | P-2, Q-1, R-6, S-3 |
| B. | P-2, Q-6, R-4, S-3 |
| C. | P-3, Q-1, R-5, S-2 |
| D. | P-5, Q-6, R-1, S-2 |
| Answer» B. P-2, Q-6, R-4, S-3 | |
| 31. |
Match the urban design elements in Group I with their descriptions in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. District1. Recognizable as having some common identifying characterQ. Landmark2. Centre of activityR. Node3. Network of major and minor routesS. Pathway4. Prominent visual feature of the city |
| A. | P-3, Q-4, R-2, S-1 |
| B. | P-1, Q-4, R-2, S-3 |
| C. | P-1, Q-2, R-4, S-3 |
| D. | P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3 |
| Answer» B. P-1, Q-4, R-2, S-3 | |
| 32. |
Identify the parameters used in the Hazen & William's nomogram to calculate pipe diameter for water supply: P. Flow rate in lit/secQ. Pipe diameter in mm R. Population to be servedS. Head loss in m/m T. Velocity in m/sec |
| A. | P, Q, S |
| B. | R, S, T |
| C. | P, R, S |
| D. | P, S, T |
| Answer» B. R, S, T | |
| 33. |
Match the plant types in Group I with their corresponding examples in Group II:Group IGroup IIP. Climber1. CrotonQ. Shrub2. ShirishR. Tree3. DurantaS. Hedge4. Bougainvillea |
| A. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4 |
| B. | P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3 |
| C. | P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3 |
| D. | P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 34. |
Match the individuals in Group I with the works in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Hippodamus1. AqueductsQ. Vitruvius2. CampidoglioR. Michelangelo3. Hagia SophiaS. Constantine4. Agora5. Hanging Gardens |
| A. | P-4, Q-1, R-2, S-3 |
| B. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5 |
| C. | P-4, Q-5, R-1, S-3 |
| D. | P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2 |
| Answer» B. P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5 | |
| 35. |
The parameters for determining Human Development Index are : P. Educational Attainment Q. Per capita Gross Agricultural Produce R. Life Expectancy S. Per capita Gross Domestic Product T. Per capita State Domestic Product |
| A. | P, Q, S |
| B. | P, Q, S, T |
| C. | P, R, S |
| D. | R, S, T |
| Answer» D. R, S, T | |
| 36. |
Match the items in Group I with those in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Hypostyle hall1. Roman architectureQ. Ziggurat2. Egyptian architectureR. Acropolis3. Assyrian architectureS. Triumphal arch4. Greek architecture |
| A. | P-1, Q-3, R-4, S-2 |
| B. | P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4 |
| C. | P-1, Q-4, R-2. S-3 |
| D. | P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. |
Match the AutoCAD command in Group I with their functions in Group II Group IGroup IIP. OOPS1. Creates solid linesQ. RAY2. Restores an erased drawingR. TRACE3. Manages customized user interface elementsS. CUI4. Creates semi-infinite line5. Creates a five sided 3D solid with a sloped face tapering along the X axis |
| A. | P - 1, Q - 3, R - 2, S - 5 |
| B. | P - 2, Q - 4, R - 1, S - 3 |
| C. | P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4 |
| D. | P - 1, Q - 2, R - 3, S - 4 |
| Answer» C. P - 2, Q - 1, R - 3, S - 4 | |
| 38. |
Identify Pozzolana from the following materials: P. Cement Q. Fly-ash R. Sand S. Surkhi |
| A. | Q, S |
| B. | P, R, S |
| C. | P, Q, S |
| D. | P, R |
| Answer» B. P, R, S | |
| 39. |
Identify the urban functions that are included under Social Infrastructure: P. Schools and colleges Q. Hospitals and clinics R. Roads and footpaths S. Parks and plazas T. Malls and markets U. Community centres |
| A. | P, Q, S, U |
| B. | P, Q, S, T |
| C. | P, R, S, U |
| D. | Q,S, T, U |
| Answer» B. P, Q, S, T | |
| 40. |
Match the domes in Group I with their examples in Group II: Group IGroup IIP. Dome with a huge central cut-out at the top1. Pisa CathedralQ. Dome with slit windows at the springing level2. St. Peter's CathedralR. Dome with an elliptical base3. PantheonS. Dome on a drum with a lantern on top4. Hagia Sophia |
| A. | P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4 |
| B. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4 |
| C. | P-3, Q-4, R-2, S-1 |
| D. | P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 41. |
Match the I nstitutions in Group I with their Architects in Group IT Group IGroup IIP. National Dairy Development Board, New Delhi1. B.V. DoshiQ. National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi2. Charles CorreaR. Indian Institute of Management. Bangalore3. A.P. KanvindeS. Jodhpur University, Jodhpur4. J.A. Stein5. Raj Rewal6. U.C. Jain |
| A. | P-3, Q-5, R-1, S-6 |
| B. | P-6, Q-3, R-4, S-1 |
| C. | P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-6 |
| D. | P-3, Q-4, R-2, S-6 |
| Answer» B. P-6, Q-3, R-4, S-1 | |
| 42. |
Volume of coarse aggregate in m3 present in 1.0 m3 of 1 : 1.5 : 3 concrete mix made by volume batching is _______. |
| A. | 1.5 to 1.6 |
| B. | 0.5 to 0.6 |
| C. | 1.5 to 2.6 |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» C. 1.5 to 2.6 | |
| 43. |
If the area coverage of one sprinkler is 20 m2, with a maximum and minimum spacing of 4.6 m and 1.8 m respectively, the minimum number of sprinklers required to be arranged in a regular orthogonal grid to cover the area of a 15 m 20 m room would be _______. |
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 10 to 15 |
| C. | 20 to 20 |
| D. | 40 to 40 |
| Answer» D. 40 to 40 | |
| 44. |
Match the buildings in Group I with their corresponding architects in Group II Group I Group II P. Khalsa Heritage Complex, 1. Philip Johnson Anandpur Sahib Q. Lisbon Ismaili Centre, 2. Charles Correa Lisbon R. Neuroscience Centre, 3. Raj Rewal Cambridge, USA S. National Centre for 4. B. V. Doshi Performing Arts, Mumbai 5. Moshe Safdie |
| A. | P-2, Q-5, R-1, S-4 |
| B. | P-5, Q-3, R-2, S-1 |
| C. | P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3 |
| D. | P-5, Q-2, R-1, S-4 |
| Answer» C. P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3 | |
| 45. |
The correct arrangement of the height of towers given below in descending order is P. Burj Khalifa, Dubai Q. Petronas Tower, Kuala Lumpur R. Taipei 101, Taiwan S. Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong |
| A. | P, Q, R, S |
| B. | P, Q, S, R |
| C. | P, R, S, Q |
| D. | P, R, Q, S |
| Answer» E. | |
| 46. |
Match the books in Group I with their corresponding authors in Group II Group I Group II P. Design of Cities 1. Amos Rapoport Q. On the Cultural Origin 2. Leo Jacobson and of Settlements Ved Prakash R. Urbanization and 3. Edmond Bacon National Development S. Planning Theory 4. Christopher Alexander 5. Andreas Faludi |
| A. | P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-5 |
| B. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-5 |
| C. | P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-2 |
| D. | P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2 |
| Answer» C. P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-2 | |
| 47. |
Match the components of an Indian urban land use map in Group I with their corresponding colour codes as per UDPFI guidelines in Group II Group I Group II P. Public/ Semipublic 1. Violet Q. Industry 2. Grey R. Transportation 3. Red S. Commercial 4. Blue 5. Yellow |
| A. | P-1, Q-3, R-2, S-5 |
| B. | P-2, Q-1, R-3, S-4 |
| C. | P-3, Q-4, R-5, S-2 |
| D. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 48. |
Match the historic periods in Group I with their corresponding examples of towns in Group II Group I Group II P. Egyptian 1. Miletus Q. Greek 2. Montpazier R. Medieval 3. Kahun S. Renaissance 4. Renaissance 5. Timgad |
| A. | P-3, Q-1, R-2, S-4 |
| B. | P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-5 |
| C. | P-4, Q-1, R-5, S-2 |
| D. | P-5, Q-1, R-3, S-2 |
| Answer» B. P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-5 | |
| 49. |
Match the CAD terms in Group I with their corresponding functions in Group II Group I Group II P. Tiled viewport 1. Boolean operator Q. UCS 2. Solid model R. DXF 3. Coordinate system S. Extrude 4. Drawing interchange format 5. Model space |
| A. | P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1 |
| B. | P-2, Q-5, R-2, S-1 |
| C. | P-5, Q-3, R-4, S-2 |
| D. | P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-2 |
| Answer» D. P-3, Q-5, R-4, S-2 | |
| 50. |
Match the landscape designers listed under Group I with their appropriate contribution from Group II Group I Group II P. Lancelot 1. The Well-tempered Capability Brown Garden Q. Andre Le Notre 2. Kew Garden R. Joseph Paxton 3. Versailles Garden S. Frederick Law 4. Crystal Palace Olmstead 5. Central Park |
| A. | P-3,Q-1, R-4, S-2 |
| B. | P-5, Q-3, R-4, S-2 |
| C. | P-3,Q-1, R-2, S-5 |
| D. | P-2,Q-3, R-4, S-5 |
| Answer» E. | |