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EXAM PRACTICE (GRADE A) Q


1.1 Draw an empty room. How will you place different objects in the room so that the room
looks like as of a teacher’s room.

Write in not more than 50 words how this room is apt for a teacher.

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1.2 Identify and draw the three objects in correct ratios in detail.



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2.1 Draw from your memory any one of the objects listed below, showing maximum possible details.

(a) 3-pin electric plug (b)Water tap (c)Shoes



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2.2 Study and analyze the object you have drawn under 2.1 above, from the point of its (i) Function/Use
(ii) Materials, (iii) No. of parts. This is to be done in the form of 3-dimensional drawings?sketches and
description.



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3.1 Recognize and draw any one of the given objects. Name the object and mention the material from
which it is made up of?



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3.2 Imagine that the object chosen by you in 3.1 are enlarged by 15 times than their usual size. Draw
one unconventional use of the enlarged object.



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4.1You are given a pencil. Give five different possible uses of the given objects through sketches and
description. No restrictions on number of pencils used.



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5.1 Draw three objects from your memory to be handled by the thumb and index finger together. Draw
them in 3 dimensions in use.



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6.1 What are tetra packs? What are they made up of?

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6.2 Name the person of Indian origin who got a Nobel Prize in 2009.

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6.3 What comes next?

A AB ABD ABD ABDG ?

6.4 Change 86 degree Fahrenheit to Celsius.

6.5 If 66 = 102 then 22= ?

6.6 What was the main purpose of Copenhagen Summit 2009?

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6.7 Write any five traffic rules which you follow in your daily life.

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6.8 (a)One word means simple; the other means an aircraft: _________/__________

6.8 (b) One word means expected; the other word means condensed vapour: _________/__________

6.8 (c) One word is nautical; the other is central to the body: _________/__________



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6.8 (d) One word means connections; the other is an animal: _________/__________.

7.1 How will this cube composition be visible to you when you see from the direction indicated by the
arrow.

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