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Yes sure, here I am uploading a pdf file having the Solved question papers of NATA, you can use this question paper in your studies. I have taken following questions from the attachment: 1 Imagine that your size has been reduced significantly and you are standing in a pencil box that has three pencils, one sharpener, and one compass, one small piece of paper, one eraser and one fountain pen. Draw what you would see standing inside the pencil box with the lid of the box open. 50 2 Draw a visually appealing composition using the five given shapes and colour it using four colours. You can use any shape more than once. However each shape has to be used at least once. 25 3 Make an interesting three dimensional stable composition using three bottles, two balls and one lampshade in the space provided. Also show the effect of light and shadow on the composition. 25 Remaining questions are in the attachment, please click on it:
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Hello, here as per your demand I am imparting you the same:- Imagine that your size has been reduced significantly and you are standing in a pencil box that has three pencils, one sharpener, and one compass, one small piece of paper, one eraser and one fountain pen. Draw what you would see standing inside the pencil box with the lid of the box open. 50 Draw a visually appealing composition using the five given shapes and colour it using four colours. You can use any shape more than once. However each shape has to be used at least once. 25 Make an interesting three dimensional stable composition using three bottles, two balls and one lampshade in the space provided. Also show the effect of light and shadow on the composition. 25 From a balcony of your fourth floor apartment you are looking at a small place of worship surrounded by a garden. Depict the scenario on a busy sunny day. Use an appropriate pencil as a medium. 50 Using in desired numbers, the basic geometric shapes found in a bicycle, make a visually appealing composition without overlapping the pieces and colour it using three colours in a medium of your choice. 25 Sixteen wooden cubes in four different colours are available with you. Make use of these cubes to create a show piece that can be displayed in your drawing room. 25 Draw using a pencil only, the scene of a man sitting on an elephant in a large hall with one circular opening in the roof. 50 You have been provided with pieces of coloured paper in the shape of red triangles, blue circles and yellow squares. Make a composition in the given space using a maximum of five pieces. 25 Five bricks, four circular wooden logs and six balls are given to you. Make an interesting three dimensional stable composition using these elements and show the effect of light and shadow on the composition. 25 NATA - Exam syllabus Aesthetic Sensitivity Test:- Analytical Reasoning Architectural awareness (General Knowledge question about architecture, famous, building etc.) Identifying commonly used material and objects based on their texture visualising three dimensional objects through two dimensional drawing Visualising different sides of three dimensional objects Mental ability Imaginative comprehension and expression Drawing Test:- Learn to sketch given object proportionately and rendering in a visually apparelling manner Light and Shadow on object and its surrounding Perspective Drawing You should be able to combine three dimensional object to from stable structure and depict in sketching Sense of Scale and proportion Colour composition, Sense of colour Memory Drawing You should be able to sketch two dimensional composition using given shape and form NATA preparation NATA is designed in such a manner that prior tutelage is not required. COA-NIASA is aware that candidates will have no or minimal knowledge of architecture. NATA measures aptitude of the candidate in his / her aesthetic sensibilities (3D visualisation, logical understanding, etc.) and drawing skills that are in-built in every candidate and developed right from childhood to the present day. There will be certain questions on architectural awareness wherein candidates may be required to identify building of national or international importance. The candidate is expected to know about these structures through General Knowledge. The candidate may also prefer to update his knowledge on this by some reading, internet browsing or even by talking to architectural students, architects and other knowledgeable persons. In all probability, this will not be required. There will be a model NATA interface available on the NATA website to help candidates get acquainted with the visual format of the test. There will be no model questions available as such. The language medium of the test will be English. Minimal computer skills are required (pointing and clicking Mouse buttons).
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