The interaction between a person, or "user," and the built environment is the focus of the study and practise of design, which takes into account contextual, cultural, societal, and aesthetic factors. Design is a relatively new discipline that has undergone formalization.
In more concrete terms, the majority of people's exposure to design comes from their regular interaction with tangible objects, built environments, and digital environments. Through constructed systems, we communicate with those around us and with one another. A designer created everything from your current chair to your clothing, gadgets, transportation, user interfaces, scenery, and cities. These designed artefacts affect cultural meaning in addition to their formal and functional qualities, expressing, reflecting, and even establishing cultural norms. In addition to practitioners, the field of design includes educators, authors, journalists, critics, and researchers, resulting in a rich theoretical canon.
The top design schools in the nation are the National Institutes of Design (NIFTs). According to the India Today Rankings of Best Fashion Colleges 2022, NIFTs hold eight of the top ten spots. NIFT Delhi (Rank 1), NIFT Mumbai (Rank 2), and NIFT Bengaluru are the top three institutions (Rank 3). Only Pearl Academy Delhi (Rank 9) and Symbiosis Institute of Design are outliers among the Top 10. (Rank 10).
Thus, it is simple to understand why enrollment in an NIFT is so challenging and competition is so fierce. The NIFTs provide BDes, BFTech, MDes, MFM, and MFTech design courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The NIFT 2023 entrance exam will be required for enrollment in the aforementioned programmes.
The Creative Ability Test (CAT) and the General Ability Test are written exams that are part of the NIFT 2023 entrance exam's first phase (GAT).
1) A person made a deposit of Rs. 2500 in a bank on January 1 and a withdrawal of Rs. 1000 after 9 months. The total interest due to him at the end of the year if the rate of interest is 4% annually is as follows:
(a) Rs 80
(b) Rs 84
(c) Rs 105
(d) Rs 90
2) A store owner purchased pens at a cost of 12 for Rs. 150 and sold them at a cost of 10 for Rs. He should sell the following number of pens in order to make a net profit of Rs 20:
(a) 10
(b) 20
(c) 30
(d) 40
3.200000 people called a town home. The overall population would have remained unchanged if the proportion of males increased by 10% while the proportion of females decreased by 6%. The amount of men is:
(a) 80,000
(b) 72,000
(c) 75,000
(d) 90,000
4) A candidate must receive 36% of the possible points in order to pass an exam that consists of three papers. A candidate scored 62 out of 120 on one paper, and 35 out of 150 on the second. He needs a score of out of 180 on the third paper to just pass.
(a) 35
(b) 45
(c) 55
(d) 65
5) Determine the number of days that a stock of food will last for 27 students if 45 students can consume it in two months.
(a) 100
(b)120
(c) 85
(d) 110
6) Water weighs 9.5 kg in a pot. The pot weighs 5.5 kg when only half of the water is inside. The empty pot weighs (in kilogrammes):
(a) 4
(b) 1.5
(c) 2
(d) 3.5
7) Of the four numbers p, q, r, and s, the first to the second is a ratio of 2: 3, the second to the third is a ratio of 5: 6, and the third to the fourth is a ratio of 8: 9. The fourth number's continued ratio is:
(a) 40 : 60 : 72 : 81
(b) 4 : 6 : 7 : 8
(c) 1 : 2 : 3 : 4
(d) 42 : 65 : 70 : 91
8) A man swimming in a 1.5 km/h stream discovers that, in a given amount of time, he can travel twice as far with the stream as against it. He swims at the following pace:
(a) A speed of 4.5 km/h
(b) 4 km/hr.
(c) 3.0 km/h
d) A speed of 3.5 km/h
9) A person made a deposit of Rs. 2500 in a bank on January 1 and a withdrawal of Rs. 1000 after 9 months. The total interest due to him at the end of the year if the rate of interest is 4% annually is as follows:
(a) Rs 80
(b) Rs 84
(c) Rs 105
(d) Rs 90
The following question consists of a question and two statements that are listed below it and are numbered I and II. You must determine whether the information given in the statements is adequate to respond to the question. Read both of the statements, then respond:
(1) If the information in Statement I is sufficient by itself to answer the question, but the information in
The question cannot be answered with just Statement II.
(2) If the information in Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the query, but the information in Statement I alone is insufficient.
(3) If the information in either Statement I or Statement II is sufficient to respond,
the inquiry.
(4) If the information in Statements I and II is insufficient to resolve the issue.
(5) If the information from Statements I and II taken together is required to resolve the query.
10) P has how many sisters?
I. T. & V. are D.'s only sisters.
II. D is P's brother.
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 5
11) How is the word "over" written in a code?
I. In that code language, the phrase "Over and over" is written as "Ka ja ha."
II. In that code language, the phrase "come and go" is written as "ja pa na."
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 5
12) When Mohan, Salil, Bhushan, Suresh, and Jayesh are seated in a circle facing the centre, who is directly to Mohan's right?
The third person to Mohan's left is I. Salil.
II. Salil and Jayesh are separated by Bhushan.
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
(e) 5
Select the phrase or idiom's exact meaning from the list of possible meanings.
13) Opposing the norm
Away from one's natural inclination or nature
(b) Contrary to the natural law
(c) Working extremely hard to accomplish the impossible
(d) Opposing other people's wishes.
14. Hook, line, and sinker
(a) Extensively
(b) Discretion
(c) Intentional preparation
(d) Entirely
Select the option that will most effectively and correctly replace the italicised portion of the sentences in the following questions.
15) Asking the postman for the address is the simplest course of action.
(a) of the tasks to complete
(b) One of the actions to take
(c) of the actions required.
(d) of everything completed
16) The pharmacy hardly had any of these types of medications.
(a) Had hardly any of those types
(b) hardly possessed any of those types.
c) hardly had any of those kind.
(d) had very few of those kinds.
17) The following question contains three statements, followed by conclusions I, II, and III. After reading all the conclusions, choose which
The statements are followed logically by the conclusions.
STATEMENTS:
1. Dogs are all birds.
2. A few bird species are trees.
3. No tree is a house
VERDICT: I. Some homes are canines. II. Dog-like birds do exist. III. Certain trees are canines.
Only I follow, in (a).
Only III follows in (b).
Only II follows in (c).
Only II and III are included (d)
None of these, in (e).
18. Which of the following individuals is not a fashion designer?
Ritu Kumar (a)
Shiv Kumar Sharma (b)
Tarun Tahiliani, (c )
Rahul Khanna (d)
19) The location of the National Gallery of Modern Art is:
(a) Mumbai,
(b) Kolkata
(c ) New Delhi, India
(d) Lucknow
20. Which of the following is not a colour notation system?
(a)Ostwald,
(b)Rocky
(c) Munsell,
(d) Prang
There is no shortage of lucrative opportunities today for incredibly talented designers, whether in fashion, textile, graphics, glass, leather, interior, jewellery, ceramic, furniture, automobile, animation, or exhibition. Companies want to attract more customers with appealing designs as they become more competitive. It is important to consider how good it looks as well as how good it is.