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Function of Air Handling Unit in a building is
purify and re-circulate the cool air.
(A)
wind ow air-conditioner.
supp ly purified bulk of air from outsi de to the
(B)
outsi de the building.
colle ct the stale air from the room and throw it
(C)
place to the other.
act as a container in which air is carried from one
(D)

Q. I

Q.2

of
The KYO TO Proto col- 2003 addressed the issue
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.3

The princ iple of Solid Wast e Mana geme nt invol


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.4

Bio-diversity
Gree n Hous e Gases
Wetlands
Rain wate r Harvesting
ves

Repr oduc e, Reuse, Recycle.


Recycle, Replenish, Reuse.
Redu ce, Reuse. Reproduce.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

The corre ct diagr am for a Mirro r Stereoscope is

(A)

(B)

(C)

Q.5

Q.6

FI Guidelines for urban deve lopm ent?


Whic h of the following is not included in the UDP
Development Plans
(B)
Perspective Plans
(A)
Annual Plans
(D)
City Deve lopm ent Plans
(C)
ciate
an unorthodox experimental appro ach to appre
A syste m of art-appreciation characterized by
process, is called
visual. literary and musical aspects of a desig n
Post-modernism.
(B)
Avan t -garde.
(A)
Proto-Deconstruction.
(D)
Nco-impressionism.
(C)

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An applied science of design concerning universal human characters and configuratio ns aiming at
effective utility and safety is called

(A)
(C)
Q.8

(C)
(D)

(A)

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

(C)

(A)

(B)
(D)

Two pairs of data.


Four pairs of data.

Susceptibilit y to non-stmctura l elements' damage in any building would be high even in a


moderate level earthquake.
For important non-structura l elements, no structural analysis is required to assess
vulnerability .
Earthquake damage to non-stmctura l elements results in loss of critical functions.
The non-structura l elements can be retrofitted appropriately .

Residential
Recreational

(B)
(D)

Zoning regulations.
Building bylaws.

V.

Total Station
SatGuide
GPS
ILWIS
CorelDraw
GeoMedia
ArcInfo

(A)

P, Q,U

u.

Commercial
Transportati on and Communica tion

(B)
(D)

Land use control.


Subdivision regulations.

(B)

Q, R,V

(C)

s,u, v

(D)

R,T,V

Organization s namely STACO. UNSCC and ISO are associated with:


(A)
(C)

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One pair of data.


Three pairs of data.

Identify the group containing only GIS packages.


P.
Q.
R.
S.
T.

Q. IS

Satavahanas and Pandyans.


Rashtrakutas and Chalukyans.

The instrument that provides standards for land developmen t by indicating lot sizes and layouts is

(C)
Q. l4

(B)
(D)

Under which category the percentage of land use decreases with an increase in city size?
(A)

Q.l3

Sakas and Palas.


Pallavas and Guptas.

Identify the FALSE statement.


(A)

Q. 12

a slight convexity to the columns.


a slight concavity to the columns.
a major convexity to the columns.
a major concavity to the columns.

A linear regression model involving one independent and one dependent variable requires at least

(C)
Q .11

Cognitive behavioural mapping.


Ergonomics.

The first group of people to influence the architecture of South-east Asia and the Amaravati School
of Art was

(C)
Q.lO

(B)
(D)

' Entasis ' is a visual correction for end columns by providing


(A)
(B)

Q.9

Anthropome try.
Universal design.

Environmen tal planning


Modular coordination

(B)
(D)

Landscape architecture
Urban design

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e-structure ref ers to


'In flo res ce nc e' in a tre
Fl ow eri ng character.
(A)
s of the
Sp rea d characteristic
(C)
branches.

Q.16

Q. l7

(B )

(D)

rs.
Fr ag ran ce of the flowe
ture.
uc
str
t
roo
De pth of the

sse d thr ou gh
ros s population is ex pre
ac
s
tie
ali
qu
ine
me
co
In
Lo ren z cu rve .
(B )
id.
ram
py
rt
ho
Co
In ve rte d U-curve.
(A)
(D)
.
rve
cu
e
nc
Ind iff ere

(C)

is sy no ny mo us with
ion in No rth Am eri ca
sit
po
Ex
n
bia
lum
Co
velopment.
Q. 18 Th e
Ur ba na La ke front de
)
(B
t.
en
Ci ty Be au tif ul M ov em
Br oa d- ac re City.
(A )
(D)
Cl AM .
(C)
is
ica nt variation in flow
rag e sy ste m for sig nif
we
se
d
ine
mb
co
a
of
ss-section
Q. l9 Th e ideal cro
Egg-shaped.
(B)
.
lar
rcu
Ci
Ho rse -sh oe -sh ap ed .
)
(A
(D )
Semi-elliptical.
(C )
rec om me nd ed
mo nu me nts an d sites
of
on
ati
tor
res
d
an
nservation
onal guideline for co
Q. 20 Th e internati
n as
by IC OM OS , is kn ow
ion.
Am ste rd am Declarat
(B )
er.
Ve nic e Chart
Bu rra Charter.
(A)
(D )
Gr an ad a Convention.

(C)

two m
Q . 21 to Q. 75 carry

arks each.

en t on
m designs are de pe nd
lation in passive sy ste
nti
ve
d
an
ng
oli
co
,
Q.21 Heating
am ou nt of sunlight.
e en erg y sy ste ms an d
tiv
ac
of
s
ard
nd
sta
in
differences
g.
(A )
and quantity of glazin
quality of insulation
)
of the building.
t
(B
igh
he
or
flo
the
ntilation an d
ve
l
ica
an
ch
me
)
l
(C
antca sy ste ms .
an d en erg y from mech
tor
fac
t
gh
yli
da
)
(D
ted
mp ute r languages lis
in more tha n on e co
ed
us
is
,
ns
tio
op
ou t of the following
Q. 22 W hic h pa ir,
below?
Pascal
C, Au toL IS P, Basic,
(D )
' ,
? In
(C )
?
)
(B
(A ) ; In
ms in the table :
in the d1agram wi th ite
Q.23 Match labels
p

R
1
2
3
4

(A )

(C)

3
P-1, Q-2, R-4, S4
S,
1
P- 3, Q- 2, R-

(B )
(D )

Ac tiv ity
Du mm y activity
Du rat ion
ing
Ev en t sta rti ng / finish

2
P-4, Q-1, R-3, S2
SP-1, Q- 3, R-4,
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Select the valid combination of shear force and bending moment diagrams for the
loading shown below.

W tons per meter run

B~ndine

Moment Dtaeram

Shear Fon:~ Diagram


1

Al'IIIIIIIUJII"'A

1001

mmmrm

p
2

~TAl

~~

.um~~n

~~

R
4

1mo11~~

mmmmm11

(A)

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P-3

(B)

Q-2

(C)

R- 1

(D)

S-4

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Q 25

Recomme nded temperature and fresh air flow for HV AC systems in office buildings in India are
(A)
21 C with maximum of 30C in summer and 25C in winter, with fresh air provisions of
18-22 litres per second per person.
(B)
29C with maximum of 32C in summer and 36C in winter, with fresh air provisions of
28-32 litres per second per person.
(C)
30C with maximum of 36C in summer and 32C in winter, with fresh air provisions of
38-42 litres per second per person.
(D)
2lC with maximum of24C tn summer and 22C in winter, with fresh air provisions of812 litres per second per person.

Q.26

Match the architects I city planners from Group I with the design movemen ts listed in Group II
Group I
P.
Q.
R.

s.
(A)
(C)
Q.27

Q.29

P-4, Q-2. R-1, S-3


P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4

(B)
(D)

Post Modernism
Arts & Crafts Movemen t
Ekistics
French Rationalis m
P-3, Q-1. R-4, S-2
P-1, Q-4, R-2, S-3

Input-Output Analyses by W. Leontiff.


Export-Ba se Model by Douglas C. North.
Backwash effect based Economic Growth Model by GutUler Myrdal.
Economic Base Theory by Hans Blumenfield.

p
Q
R

Group- I
Close ground crops
Bare lands
Water surface
Snow

(A)
(C)

P-3, Q-4, R-2, S-1


P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2

2
3
4

Group- IT
0.45- 0.95
0.05-0.05 5
0.05- 0.45
0.15-0.25
(B)
(D)

P-4, Q-3, R-2, S-1


P-4, Q-2, R-3, S-1

Which of the following is NOT a criterion for defming urban areas in India?
Population size.
Percentage of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits.
Density of population.
Percentage ofpucca houses.

Signal phasing in transportation system refers to

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

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2
3
4

Match the surfaces in Group- I with their respective range of albedo values in Group- Il

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q.30

Viollet-le-Duc
William Morris
Robert Venturi
C.A. Doxiadis

Structural adjustmen t between two regions with respect to supply and demand of labourers and
their wages is explained by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.28

Group II

the number of combinations of traffic movements served through a signalized intersection.


the distance between signalised intersections.
phase of electric power required to make the signals operational.
relative placements of red, green and amber lights on a signal post.

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Q.31

Pair the group s correctly:

Group I

Q.32

Grou p II

Solar const ant

Q
R

W /mde g C

Air to air transm ittanc e, U-val ue


Volw netric speci fic heat

2
3

1.4kW/ m
2
W/ m deg C

Condu ctivity, k-value

K CaVm 3 deg C

(A)
(C)

P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1


P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4

(B)
(D)

P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3


P-4, Q-3, R-1 , S-2

Identify the right netwo rk representing the following statem


ent,
' S controls X, Y & Z; T controls Y & Z; and U contro ls
Y'.
(A)

(B)

o-----o-----o

o- --Q -0
I

~
s
X

~
U

o--:--o--::-o
I

(C)

(D)

o-----o-----o

~
U

o----:---o---::

Q.33

Architectural projec ts designed by Laurie Baker are gener


ally characterised by
P.
Appro priate techno logy
Q.
Huma n scale
R.
Interpretation of nine-square model
S.
Use of locally available materials
(A)

Q.34

o--- ---- Q-0

P, R, S

(B)

P, Q, S

(C)

Q,R, S

(D)

P,Q, R

Match the glasse s listed in Group I, with the appro priate


descriptions in Group II
Group I
Group II
p
Liquid crystal laminated glass
Promo tes absorp tion of both visibl e light and
infrared radiation.
Q
Electr o-chro mic glass
2
Impro ves thermal perfor mance of the glass by
reflec ting visible light and infiared radiation.
R
Coate d glass
3
Requi res contin uous supply of electr icity to
chang e from translucent to transp arent state
s Tinted glass
4
Requi res electrical pulses to chang e from
transp arent to opaque state
(A)

(C)

P-4, Q-1, R-3, S-2


P-3 , Q-4, R-2, S-1

(B)

(D)

P-1 , Q-3, R-2, S-4


P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1

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Q.35

Which of the following comm ands in AutoC ad is


used to extra ct one or more elements from a list?
(A)
Filter
(B) Boun dary
(C)
Explo de
(D)
Eattext

Q.36

Identify the satellites that provi de useful information


for physical planning.

P.
T.

IKON OS
PSLV

(A) P, Q, R, W
Q.37

(B)

IRS-1 0
Goog le Earth

R, S, T, V

R.
V.
(C)

s.

Carto SAT
Appl e

P, Q, R, S

W.

INSA T-lB
Quick Bird

(D) S, T, U, V

Stack effect is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.38

Q.

u.

the process of suppl ying fresh air by electr o-me


chani cal means both vertically and
horizontally.
the tendency of hot air in a shaft to rise and create
a draft of cool air intake.
the air-su pply to a moto r-driv en louvered openi ng
in basement.
the circulation of fresh air through windo ws from
the plenw n level.

Matc h the equip ments with their use.


P.
Q.

s.

Powe r shove l
Front end loade r
Drop hamm er
Earth -auge r

(A)
(C)

P-1, Q-3, R-2, S-4


P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3

R.

I.
2.

3.
4.

Sprea ding and Level ling


Drilli ng
Exca vatio n
Piling
(B)
(D)

P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1


P-3, Q-1, R-4. S-2

Q.39

' Conte mpor ary archit ecture has made a shift from
mach ine-b ased mode rnist appro ach to passiv e
energ y-sen sitive appro ach.'
Whic h of the following group s of architects best repre
sent this shift?
(A)
Paul Rudo lph, Mies van der Rohe, Arato lsoza ki
(B)
Norm an Foster, Jame s Carpe nter, Richa rd Roge rs
(C)
Jame s Sterling, Philip Johns on, Ralph Rapso n
(D)
Arthu r Eriks on, Frei Otto, Rem Koolh ass

Q.40

'Park le de Ville te', Paris desig ned by Berna rd Tschu


rni. is chara cteris ed by
(A)
continuous seque nce along a zigza g line.
(B)
beast like bench es embe dded with fragments of colou
red tiles and stepped terraces.
(C)
point grid, super impo sition and agglo merat ion of
activities.
(D)
semi under groun d cave- like galler y for the displa y
of artworks.

Q .41

The predo minan t characteristics of spatial organizatio


nal princ iples found in the works of
Le Corbu sier and Frank Lloyd Wrig ht are characteriz
ed respe ctivel y by
(A)
Grid organ izatio n and Linea r-plan ar organization.
(B)
Centralized-clustered organ izatio n and Grid organ
izatio n.
(C)
Radia l organization and Grid-radial organization.
(D)
Centr alized organ izatio n and Multi-grid organizatio
n.

Q.42

The ratios presented by the two-n umbe r series 70:11


3:183 and 86:14 0:226 stand respectively for
(A)
the blue and the red series of Le Modular.
(B)
the vertical and horizontal proportions found in Leon
ardo da Vinc i's Pentagram.
(C)
the horizontal and vertic al proportions found in Leon
ardo da Vinc i's Pentagram.
(D)
the red and the blue series of Le Modular.

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Q.43

The differen ce betwee n an axonom etric project ion and an isometr


ic project ion of an object with
respect to a picture plane is in terms of
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

height or breadth of cross-s ectiona l views generat ed by the picture


plane.
measur ements in the angle of faces with respect to the aspect ratio.
oblique ness in project ion of faces of the object on the vertical plane.
foresho rtened angular measur ements in the three princip al axes.

Q.44

A squinch system is a method of constru cting an arch across a square


base by erectin g
(A)
Penden tives and Cui-de- four.
(B)
Intra-d omes and Tensio n ring.
(C)
Saucer -domes and Travers e vaults.
(D)
Cross-b andage s and Hoop lines.

Q.45

Match the followi ng:


P.
Q.
R.

Nile Valley Civiliz ation


Indus Valley Civiliz ation
Euphra tes and Tigris Valley Civiliz ation
Yellow River Civiliz ation

(A)
(C)

P-1 ,

Q-2,

R-3, S-4

P-4,

Q-3,

R-2,

s.

Q.46

(B)
(D)

S-1

1.

2.
3.
4.

P-3,
P-4,

Shang
Harapp a
Akheta ton
Babylo n

Q-2, R-4,
Q-2, R-3,

S-1
S-1

Match the approp riate arches with types listed below.

R.
l. Equilat eral Arch
4. Surbas ed Arch

2. Lancet Arch
5. Tudor Arch

(A)
(C)

R-3,

P-1,
P-1 ,

Q-2,
Q-2,

R-5,

S-3
S-4

3. Drop Arch
6. Roman Arch

(B)
(D)

P-1 ,
P-6,

Q-2,
Q-2,

R-3,
R-5,

S-5
S-3

Q.47

The study of varying popula tion sizes of urban centers in a region


is assesse d by
(A)
Multip lier effect.
(B)
Rank-s ize Rule.
(C)
Shift-sh are analysi s
(D)
Bulk share of workfo rce.

Q.48

Identif y the correct hierarc hy of traditio nal Indian settlem ents express

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

ed in an ascend ing order.

Khan'ala - Khetaka - Nagara - Durga


Durga - Vidambaka - Pura - Rajdhani
Grama - Khetaka - Khanata - Nagara
Nigama - Agrahara - Pura - Kharvata

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Q.49

Formal regions and Functional regions are determi ned respectively by their
(A)
'Natura l resources; physiog raphy' and 'Econom ic linkages .'
(B)
'Econom ic linkages ' and 'Natural resources; physiog raphy.'
(C)
'Industr ial location ' and 'Transpo rtation; commun ication. '
(D)
'Transpo rtation; commun ication' and 'Industr ial location .'

Q.50

Nagar Panchayats and District Plannin g Commit tees in India were introduced
as a result of
(A)
Nationa l Urbanisation Policy
(B)
Jawahar lal Nehru Nationa l Urban Renewa l Mission
(C)
Electoral reforms
(D)
Constitu tion (73nJ and 741h Amendm ent) Acts

Q.51

The concept of 'Slum-n etworki ng' aims to promote

Q.52

P
Q
R
S

social and physical improve ment of slums.


holistic develop ment in conform ity with the infrastructure of the entire city.
improve ment of physical network s only within the slum areas.
rehabilitation of slum dwellers.

(A)

P,Q

(B)
(C)
(D)

(D)

Q,R,S

modula r Bulk-ac tive and Form-ac tive systems respectively.


modula r Surface -active and Vector- active systems respectively.
modular Vector-active and F01m-active systems respectively.
modula r Bulk-ac tive and Surface-active systems respectively.

the objects of similar form situated close enough together are perceive d as
one.
the objects of similar form situated at a distance are perceive d as one.
the objects of differen t forms situated close enough together are perceive d
as one.
the objects situated close enough together are perceive d as confusing.

sum of the light outputs of the lamps operatin g inside the luminaire to the
ratio of the sum
of the light output of the lumina ire operatin g outside the lumina ire.
sum of U1e individual light outputs of the lamps operatin g outside the luminair
e to the ratio
of the light output of the luminaire.
ratio of the light output of the luminai re to the sum of the individual light
outputs of the
lamps operatin g outside the luminaire.
ratio of the light output of the luminai re to the individual light output of the
lamp operatin g
outside the luminaire.

Match the followi ng:

Group I
Dumbw aiter
Comb-p late
Co-axia l cable
Transom

(A)
(C)

P-1, Q-2, R-3, S-4


P-2, Q-1, R-4, S-3

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P,R

Luminaire efficien cy is defined as the


(A)

Q.55

(C)

The Law of vicinity states that


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.54

P,Q,R

Shells and Space Frames are example s of


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.53

(B)

Group II
1
2
3
4

Openin g
Escalat or
Elevato r
Data Signal
(B)
(D)

P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1


P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2

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Negative and positive correlatio ns between Price and Quantity of a comrnod jty are
respectiv ely
represent ed by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.57

Tradition al Indian settlemen t patterns, based on orthogon al grid are represent ed by:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.58

grid pattern and sectoral allocation of zoning.


radial pattern and grid allocation of ;zoning.
clustered pattern and segregate d allocation of zoning.
centraliz ed pattern and composit e allocation of zoning.

Match the following :


P.
Q.
R.

s.
(A)
(C)
Q.60

Padmaka, Kurmaka and Swastika


Mandala , Kurmaka and Angula
Dandaka, Vidambaka and Dhanurmusti
Sarvatabhadra. Prastara and Chaturmukha

Plans of Mohenjo daro and medieval Jaipur are based on:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.59

Demand and supply curves.


Supply and demand curves.
lndifTerence curves and scattered matrix.
Scattered matrix and indifTerence curves.

Group I
Frank Gehry
Norman Foster
I.M.Pei
James Stirling

Group II
I
2
3
4

P-1 , Q-3 , R-4, S-2


P-2, Q-1 , R-3 , S-4

Pyrarnide du Louvre
Bilbao Guggenh eim Museum
Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank
Neu Staatsgal eri

(B)
(D)

P-2, Q-3, R-1 , S-4


P-3, Q-2, R-4, S-1

The most appropria te criteria to be considere d for delineatin g backward regions are
p
R

density of populatio n.
infant mortality .

(A)

P, R

(B)

R,S

amount of sales tax collection .


per capita income and its distributi on.
(C)

P,S

(D)

P,Q

Q.61

The relationsh ip between headway (h) and flow (q) in a traffic stream is represent ed
by:
2
(A)
h = q2
(B)
h= q
(C)
h = 11 q
(D)
h= I I q

Q.62

Match the diagrams of Age-Sex pyramids from the descriptio ns of the populatio n
growth, given
below:

Femak

I. Rapid Growth

(A)
(C)

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P-1 ,
P-3,

Q-2,
Q-2,

2. Slow Growth
R-3,
R-4,

S-4
S-1

R
3. Zero Growth
(B)
(D)

P-4,
P-I,

4. Negative Growth
Q-3,
Q-2,

R-2,
R-4,

S-1
S-3

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'Ecological Footprint' corresponds to


(A)
(B)

(C)
(D)
Q.64

Match the following with their area of application


p
Q
R

Potometer
Histogram
Electrostatic precipitator
Plantmeter
Potentiometer

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

P-1,
P-4,
P-3,
P-2,

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3.

4.

(A)

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S-3,
S-4,
S-1,
S-5,

T-1
T-1
T-2
T-5

The aim of conservation is to retain or recover the


significance of a place.
Preservation is appropriate where the existing state of the fabric itself constitutes of specific
_ _ _ _ _ significance.
Restoration is appropriate only if there is sufficient evidence of an earlier state of the fabric
signtficance of the
and only if returning the fabric to that state recovers the
place.
Reconstruction is appropriate where a place is incomplete through damage or alteration and
significance of
where it is necessary for its survival, or where tt recovers the
the place as a whole.
historical

(B)

cultural

(C)

architectural

(D)

aesthetic

F;= F,. 1+2 for i> l given F, and F0


F,= Fi_ 1+1 for i> I given F, and F0
Fi= Fi- 1+f,_2 fori> l given F, and F0
F,= (F,_ 1) 2 fori> I given F, and Fo

Two names associated with the planning of Paris and Philadelphia are respectively:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.68

R-2,
R-5,
R-4,
R-2.

Area measurement
Soil moisture measurement
Transpiration
Suspended particles
Statistics

The rule for generating a Fibonacci series is:


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Q.67

Q-1,
Q-5,
Q-5,
Q-3,

I
2
3
4
5

Select the appropriate word from the list given below that fits in ALL the blanks:
I.
2.

Q.66

the land area required to preserve as forests to ensure sufficient levels of oxygen for a
conununity.
the land area necessary to supply natural resources to a community and disposal of its
wastes.
the land area required to take care of solid wastes and sewerage of a conununity.
the land area per person per year, from which forests are cut.

Georges-Eugene Hausmann and William Penn


Patrick Geddess and Louis Wirth
Albert Perry and Oswald Spangler
Le Corbusier and John Friedman

Which of the following statements is valid for a saddle surfaced shell structure?
P
R

regions of downward curvature exhibit arch like action


regions of upward curvature behave as a cable structure

(A)
(C)

P is true and R is false


Both P & R are true

(B)
(D)

R is true and P is false


Both P and R are false

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Which of the following statements describes the advantage of A.C. supply over D.C supply?
(A)
(B)

(C)
(D)
Q.70

Electroplating process
Noise reduction in motors
Facility of transforming from one voltage to another
Charging of storage batteries

For which application software the following expression is valid?

c 2.5 (+(/a 2) (- 5 x)))


(A)

(B)

Qbasic

AutoLISP

(C)

Java

(D)

C++

Common Data Questions


Common Data for Questions 71,72 and 73:
For a building, the gross rent fetched is Rs. 22,500/- per month; municipal tax is Rs. 8,000/ per quarter;
repair and maintenance charges are @ l 0% of gross rent and other expenses borne by owner are
Rs. l6,000/- per annum.
Q.7l

Q.72

What would be the total outgoings in Rs. ?


70,000/(B)
60,000/(A)

75,000/-

(D)

80,000/-

(C)

2,00,000/-

(D)

2,05,000/-

What would be the net annual rent in Rs. ?


(A)

Q.73

(C)

(B)

1,90,000/-

1,95,000/-

If the Years Purchase in perpetuity comes out to be 12.5, what would be the capitalized value, in
Rs. of the above building?
(A)

24,00,000/-

(B)

24,37,000/-

(C)

24,37,500/-

(D)

25,00,000/-

Common Data for Questions 74 and 75 :


The following table provides total population and urban population oflndia in various years.
T otal Population
(millions)
238.40
252.09
251.32
278.98

Year
1901
1911
1921
1931
Q.74

Level of Urbanisation in the year 192 1 was:


(A)

Q.75

10.29

(B)

10.84

(C)

11.18

(D)

11.99

As per the table given in Q. No. 74 the Annual Growth Rate of urban population of India during
1921 - 31 was:
(A)

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Urban Population
(millions)
25.85
25.94
28.09
33.46

0.03

(B)

0.79

(C)

1.76

(D)

1.91

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Linked Answer Questions: Q.76 to Q.85 carry two marks each


Linked Ansner Questions 76 and 77:
Q. 76

In professional practice, when there are disputes among the architects. clients and contractors
regardmg the buildmg constructions or contract. then to resolve the ISsues the Expert I Experts
appointed for the same is I are termed as
(A)

Q.77

Arbitrator

(B)

Lawyer

(C)

Solicitor

(D)

Valuer

When there is dispute among the above Experts then another expert is appointed to resolve the
tssues. who is known as
(A)

Mediator

(B)

Referee

(C)

Judge

(D)

Umpire

Linked Answer Questions 78 and 79:


Q.78

Identify the fom1ula fo r calculating the reverberation time (t) of a hall of volume V cu.m., where S
represents sound absorption area.
(A)

Q.79

t = l6VI S

t=O. l6VS

(B)

(D)

t = 16V 'S 2

A school auditorium has a capacity of 800 persons. Considering 3.5 cu.m. of volume per person and
reverberation time of 1.25 sec, the total sound absorption area required would be:
(A)

348 sq.m.

(B)

358 sq.m.

(C)

368 sq.m.

(D)

378 sq.m.

Linked Answer Questions 80 and 81 :


Q 80

If a bedroom of 3m x 3m x 3m requires 3 air-changes per hour, and difference in temperature


between mside and outstde (t.T) 12 deg C, then Ventilation Heat Flow Rate (Q,.) will be:

(A)
Q.81

0.12kW

(B)

0.35 kW

(C)

0.70 kW

(D)

1.17 kW

For a gtven air velocity of2m/s, the necessary cross-sectional area of supply-duct will be:
(A)

0.0375 sq m.

(B)

0.0225 sq.m.

(C)

0.0113 sq m.

(D)

0.0037 sq.m.

L inked Answer Questions 82 and 83:


Q.82

The number of Senior Secondary schools required for a city of population of 1,00,000 persons ts:
(A)

Q .83

(B)

14- 15

(C)

18-20

(D)

25-28

The total land reqUirement for Senior Secondary schools for a city of population of 1,00,000
persons IS about:
(A)

AR

8-10

8 ha

(B)

15 ha

(C)

25 ha

(D)

40 ha

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Linked Answ er Ques tions 84 and 85:


Q.84

Identi fy the relati onshi p gover ning the cost of land


(C) based on the follow ing factors:
Net densi ty in plots per hecta re
Land use perce ntage alloca tion in net housi ng
Pnce of land in Rs. per sq m

(A)
(C)
Q.85

C=(lO ,OOO/p x 100/q )s

C = (I 0,000/p x l 00/s) q

If for a housi ng devel opme nt, p


(A)

Rs. 1,333/-

(B)

= p
= q
= s

(B)
(D)

C= (10,000/p X q/100) s
C= (10,0 00/s x 100/q )p

= 30. q = 45 and s = 500, then the cost of land per dwell ing unit is:
Rs. 3,000/-

(C)

Rs. 75,00 0/-

(D)

Rs. 3,70,3 70/-

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