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Set No. 1 IIP125811 (1(j he/ifled 1If' 1~1 the clmfiid(l/e I~r bllle/biflcl, baif-fNJill pi.' ,' Roll No. _ ..... L_ ..... L_- ..._l ..... _.L.._..L._...J Roll No. Write th(' digits In words) . . Serial No. o Answer Sheet ............................................. . . Day and Date ( Signature of Invigilator) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only bluelblru:k holf-point pen in the space anove and on both sides of the Answer Sheer) 1. Withltl 10 ml1lutes of the issue o f he Question Booklet. check the Question Bookle f to el1 sure IhM i contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing In case o f faulty Question Booklet bring it to the notice o f the Superintendent/lnviailators irnmediflteh to ohtain l fresh Question Booklet. v . Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank. inside the Examination Hall exceprthe Admil OmJ wit/wuI its envelope. 3. A sepflrale Answer Sheet is gh'elt. 11 should nof hefo/ded {lr ml/ti/med. A second Answer SlIcel shall Itor he prOl'ided. 011(1' Ihe Answer Sheet will be el'rt/ualerl 4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in tile space prvided above. S. n IheIront p"ge oflhe AI1Swer Sheet, write by pell your Roll Number in the space prOl'ided at the lop and by darkening the circles all/le hot/onto Also, wherel'er appiicabie, write lite Que:itioll Booklet Numher and the Se Number in appropriate places. 6. No overwritillg is allowed in lire entries ~ l Roll /\/0., Question Booklel IW. ond Sef /'(1. (if ff~I:) Oil OMR sheet and Roll No. and OA1R sheet flO. onlhe Qlles/oll Book/el. 7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be I'erffied by Ihe il1l'igiJator. o{ite 'Ii'ise it will he f(Ikell as unfairmeatts. 8. Each question ll Ihis Booklel isfollmved hy/our aller11{I/ive (lIlSWer,\', For each question, .1 Ofl are to record tlte correct option Oil the I l . ~ w e r Sheet b. -' darkening the appropriale circle inlilr: corresponding roll 0 Ihe Answer Sheet, J~r pen as menlinned in the guideline ) given Oil Ihe firsl page o he AlIswer Sheet. 9. For eacb question, darken only one circle all tile Answel· Sheet. If you dad,cn more than olle circle or darken a circle partially. the answer will bc treated as incorrec 10. Nofe that Ihe OilSHier once .fllled in ink CtllIllO/ he chmlRed. Ill'oll do no/ wish to UlfemiJ ,/ question. leave all the circles in the correspondil1g TOll· hi{m{ ,~uch cjue,I/lolI 11 i/1 b(' C l1'{f;·ded ::ero marks). 11. For rough work. lIse the inner bac ..: page o f tile title cover and the blank page al the ;::nd o f this Booklet. 12. Deposit only OMRAm'IVer Sheet at the end o f tile Test. 13. Yot are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end o f the Test. 14. If a candi date attempts to use any fann o f unfair means. he/she shall be liable to slIch pUl11si1ment as the determine and impose Total No. of Printed Pages :20  A laSem Admission

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Set No. 1

IIP125811(1(j he/ifled 1If' 1 ~ 1 the clmfiid(l/e I ~ r bllle/biflcl, baif-fNJill pi.' ,'

Roll No. _ . . . . . L_ . . . . . L_ - . . ._ l . . . . ._ .L . ._ . .L ._ . . .J

Roll No. Write th(' digits In words) . .

Serial No. of Answer Sheet .............................................. .

Day and Date ( Signature of Invigilator)

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

(Use only bluelblru:k holf-point pen in the space anove and on both sides of the Answer Sheer)

1. Withltl 10 ml1lutes of the issue of he Question Booklet. check the Question Booklef to el1sure IhM icontains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing In case of faultyQuestion Booklet bring it to the notice of the Superintendent/lnviailators irnmediflteh to ohtain l

fresh Question Booklet. v. Do not bring any loose paper, written or blank. inside the Examination Hall exceprthe Admil OmJ

wit/wuI its envelope.

3. A sepflrale Answer Sheet is gh'elt. 11 should nof hefo/ded {lr ml/ti/med. A second Answer SlIcel

shall Itor he prOl'ided. 011(1' Ihe Answer Sheet will be el'rt/ualerl

4. Write your Roll Number and Serial Number of the Answer Sheet by pen in tile space prvided above.

S. n IheIront p"ge oflhe AI1Swer Sheet, write by pell your Roll Number in the space prOl'ided at

the lop and by darkening the circles all/le hot/onto Also, wherel'er appiicabie, write lite Que:itiollBooklet Numher and the Se Number in appropriate places.

6. No overwritillg is allowed in lire entries Roll /\/0., Question Booklel IW. ond Sef /'(1. (if f f ~ I : )Oil OMR sheet and Roll No. and OA1R sheet flO. onlhe Qlles/oll Book/el.

7. Any change in the aforesaid entries is to be I'erffied by Ihe il1l'igiJator. o{ite 'Ii'ise it will he f(Ikell

as unfairmeatts.

8. Each question l l Ihis Booklel isfollmved hy/our aller11{I/ive (lIlSWer,\', For each question, .1 Ofl

are to record tlte correct option Oil the I l . ~ w e r Sheet b. -' darkening the appropriale circle inlilr:

corresponding roll 0 Ihe Answer Sheet, J ~ r pen as menlinned in the guideline ) given Oil Ihe

firsl page o he AlIswer Sheet.

9. For eacb question, darken only one circle all tile Answel· Sheet. If you dad,cn more than olle circleor darken a circle partially. the answer will bc treated as incorrec

10. Nofe that Ihe OilSHier once .fllled in ink CtllIllO/ he chmlRed. Ill'oll do no/ wish to UlfemiJ ,/question. leave all the circles in the correspondil1g TOll· hi{m{ , ~ u c h cjue,I/lolI 11 i/1 b(' C l1'{f;·ded

::ero marks).

11. For rough work. lIse the inner bac ..: page of tile title cover and the blank page al the ;::nd of thisBooklet.

12. Deposit only OMRAm'IVer Sheet at the end of tile Test.

13. Yot are not permitted to leave the Examination Hall until the end of the Test.

14. If a candidate attempts to use any fann of unfair means. he/she shall be liable to slIch pUl11si1ment asthe University may determine and impose on him/her.

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No. ofQuestions: 50

Time: our Full Marks: 15

~ : 1 5Note: (1) Attempt a ~ many questions a ~ y o u can. Each question carries 3

Three) marks. One mark will e dedu ted for each in orre t

answerZero mark will be awarded for each unattempted

question.

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~ 1 < 1 i i h ~ m m l(2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to

the correct answer, choose the closest one.

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01 Which place in Madhya ,radesh is famous for Pre-Historic Cave Paint

ings?

(1) Bhimbeteka (2) Bharavgarh

(3) Bagh (4) Chanderi

>r>;q q;) m Qllm61R:;ih (:rm) i);q

mif; ft.'fl( >TftI;s;: ?

(1) <l1AOlf< ihl (2) l l { c r l ~(3) 'Il'T ill

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02 The caves of France were discovered in

(1) J 955 (2) 1975 (3) 192 (4) 1948

(1) 1955 (2) 1975 (3) 192 (4) 1948

03 The techniques of lkat is practiced in ;

(1 ) Kashmir (2) Orissa (3) Bihar (4) Punjab

q;) i i$ f.r>:;r B q;) t ?

(1 ) (2) (3) foIrn (4) rroI

04 Bandhani is done by technique of ;

(1) Painting (2) Printing

(3) Embroidery (4) Resist Dying

fErn i 1 ~ ; j j i B q;) omit t ?

(1 ) itfi>r (2)

(3) (4) {Aea ;sW

05 The Indian Golden age was during the ;

(1) shoka Period

(3) Maurya Empire

(2) Kushan Period

(4) Gupta Period

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( 1 ) a:mtq; 'i Wl

(3) -,:/i< q;m

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(2) ~ ~ l l U q;m

(4) rm q;m

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1)6. How many l imbs are thdr in Indian Painting?

(1) 4 0) 9 (3) Ei (4) 12

07. Which motif evolved from 17th century floral and tree-of life designs

that were created in expensive, tapestry-woven o Mughal textiles?

(1) Saganerri motif

(3) Ikat motif

2) ,Jamdani motifs

(4) Paisley )TIotif

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3) 'l:lT

(2) , Ill ; j j 'l:lT

(4) it fFil 'l:lT

08. Dourukha, a woven shawl comes from which state?

(1) Jarnmu & Kashmir

(3) Bangla pesh

<i msIr 'fiT <Ii\1 ?

1) i - ~(3)

(2) Maharastra

(4) Himachal Pradesh

(2) 'lillUg

(4) fl<ljfild l$r

09. Kalabattu the gold and silver thread is used in ........... .... .

1) Banaras Brocade (2) Phulkari

(3) Kantha (4) Kullu Shawals

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O M I ~ 1 1l;Ci 'l1'1T m mm t .........

(1) ~ I I H I ir (2) $M'O l ir

(3) 'Iii lT ir (4) Fi l. 11f< r ir

10 Weft threads are also called:

(1) Hanks (2) Ends (3) Picks (4) Reed

'lA < liT 'l1'1T m:r a,. nlll it UlRT ;;mrr t ?

(1) (2) (3) iiI<m (4) tIs

11 The first example of a stone statuette of a high priest figure which is

decorated with a raised trefoil patterned shawl found at :

(1) Mohenjo-daro

(3) Punjab

(2) Egypt

(4) Gujarat

: , { ; r ~ c tq,'t 'RI R

lfrfq,'t

>I'll om it flR;ft

t;;It 1 fI<i\ < rrtt it l ( ' j ~ c t

t:(1) (2) (3) (4)

12 The mechanical process of interlacement of the warp with the weft is

usually carried out on a

(1) Kier (2) Loom (3) Harness (4) Heddle

oR q 'lA 'lit q,'t >rfl ;lIJ m:r 34'wl q,'t , ~ I ~ c t I it 'r'f m t ?

• •(1) (2) <t 1 (3) W ffi (4)

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13 is the proceSG of splitting tht; warp ~ b f e t jnlo two

part;:: with the help of heaJd shafts:

1) Be ting (2) Pioking (3) Fulcrum H \ Shedding,

t:(1 ) t iT (2) f If i;lj (3) Cfi r : 1 # i ~ q (4) lilftq .

14 The folk art of West Bengal is known as

(1) Kantha (2) Phulkari

(3) Madhubani (4 ) satrali

<i TIB <tt <?frq qmr fip:r lf l l it ~ ~ :

(I) lii l1 (2) ~ ( 1 ' I { i(3) ~ (4) 3 HW I(4j

15 Phulkari Embroidery is done on :

(I) Silk (2) Woolen Cloth

(3) Red Khaddar (4) Malmal

~ < I h R l <tt ~ ~ :

(1) ~ R (2) ~ oreI'R

(3) ~ ~ f { 4 ) 4Wl< I1f{

16 The theme of Chamba Rumal Embroidery is taken from :

(1) Nature (2) Pre-historic themes

(3) Mythology (4) Stories

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, ,. . . ::" -,J4 C1 ~ Cfi1 i51Ff crrm q , , ¥ I ~ q; r 11ffl f:; :

(1 ) ~ f l (2.\ QliFm fflctl q : ; ~, " , " . '

(3) QI{lfOl6fl ~ 2 l 1 3 r 1 B 14) q;tlr 'llll ff

17 Sindhi Taropa is done in :

(1 ) Assam (2) Kathiawar

(3) West Bengal (4) Kashmir

fur %i q;j omfr %(1) am 1'l (2) q ; l r d ~ I C l I(3) l o ~ (4) f l I ~ t f I {

1&. Banaras is in which State

(1 ) Punjab (2) Bihar

(3) U tar Pradesh (4) Madhya Pradesh

HR\l ~ "{f'.l< t ?

(1 ) $IT< (2) film<,

' i l3 T i ~ (4)I I

19 What type of saris is Baluchar ?

(1) Printed (2) Woven

(3) Painted (4) Embroidered

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(3) 1fz:s

(2) ~ i4 ) q;;ft w l

20 Banaras brocade saris are woven on .

1) it looms

(3) Jacquared looms

(2) Dobby looms

(4) Handlooms

..:mm

, IfJl fi:nB

WliR if."f 'R ffifI

%7[ I ) fiR: <.'ff (2) ii iI <.'ff

(3) "f (4) "f

l ~ ; 2 5 8

21 \\That is a mechanical finish to smoothen and straighten tLe fabric

and to give it a more saleable appearance?

[I Ca1endarinoI b

(3) Starches

(2) Embossing

4) Mercerization

fi:nB ~ i b R i h a fq;f.m fiRl 'lit mm q i J 4 i h ~ R 'RT'I1 "lA %

I) <\;ti gR1l (2) ~ r ~(3) Rfi'l 4) 4 \ l { l e J i ~ H

22 ................ s a process oflaying the weft yarn across with the help of

a shuttle inside the shed

(1) Sheddjng (2) Heald (3) Picking (4) Beating

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(1) :i11 ;'1 (2) g",S (4) ','I;;;':

23 You need just 2 warp and 2 weft yams to make a a weave:

(1) Plain (2) Satin (3) Twill (4) Sateen

..................... i\; oRY ~ ~ 'I1'iT 'fo'I I,,,, ;iffit t :(1) (2) mf?:; (3) ~ (4) <1TiR

24 ................. " needs a minimum of 5 warp and 5 weft yarns:

(1) Satin weave

(3) Sateen weave

(2) Plain weave

(4) Twill weave

oRY m 'I1'iT f'li.'li >( <ifA m i F R f t t ?

(1) mf?:; (2) (3) <1TiR (4)

25 From which state do we get the Paithani Saris?

(1) Punjab

(3) Maharashtra

ft l ft foR: m< 'fo'I m:tt t ?

( 1) <t If'T

(3) ~ ~ I l a

26 The vegetable Fibers are :

(1) Cotton (2) Silk

1

(2) Uttar Pradesh

(4) Rajasthan

(2) om:; r

(4) (l"Ili"Ii'l

(3) Wool (4) Rayon

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i l1f 1Ri O'ij t :

(1) 'Iffi (2) m 3j I27 Tasar fibers are used in making ........... ... [ab, k :

(1) Silk (2) Wool (3) Cotton ( ~ ) Lin:: 1

t'IIT (O'ij) f4rt:r wr;r: it; q;q iJ; f. IJfuT it llefrT ikll ~ )

(1) (2) o;;jj (3) 'Iffi (4) ,, 'I

28 The warp threads are mostly described as ................... .

(1) Picks

(3) Ends

i f.t it; .m m mitt :(1)

(3)

(2) Horizontals

(4) Verticals

(2),

(4) ").$

29 he weaving process consists of .... , .... , ... .... .... .... ... basic o p ~ r t i o n s :

(1) wo (2) Five (3) Four (4) Three

~ . I i t it ' 1 C f i ? ' l I ~ t ?

(1) fr (2) (3) 'CfR

30 Which colour Harmony is achieved by the use of different tints of

shades of one Hue or colour?

(1) Triad (2) Analogous

(3) Complementary (4) Monochromatic

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(1) ?1(3) I P j ( ; f j ~ , , ( 1

(2) Q'lI< li'llA

(4) : j f 1 1 l i l ~ o ,

31 How many ends are there in the sateen weave n its warp or weft

form?

1) Four-end

3) Three-end

(1) <m:

(3) fiR

2) One-end

(4) Eight-end

(2)

(4) 31T3

32. The word , ... ,.' .... ', ...... ,meaning rebirth (a renewed interest in clas-

sical Greek and Roman culture

1) Romanesque

(3) F?eincarnation

2) Renaissance

4) Metempsychosis

33. The subjects of ................. paintings ranged from portraiture and

histories to birds animals and flowers:

1) Miniature 2) Phadh 3) Persian 4) Buddhist

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f.I;=r i i l f<l;' FliT if 'il1'IEE, Fi1P;;<il 3ih: 'tic; 1 -.iT ' ~ "\0 if ITI11 t ?

(I) F q F 1 [ ~ i H (2) 'M" (3) q<ilil'l'I (4) '1f.OBT

34 Ajanta is known for its cave temples:

(1 ) Khajuraho (2) Aryan

(3) Buddhist (4) Konarak

ar.RI1 f<l;' ffi1< "SIftrd ?

(1 ),

"' ' l{ltl (2) awt. (3) (4) 'fi'·II<t

35 The beginning of Greek art is considered around

(1) 450B.C. (2) 200B.C. (3) IOOOB.C. (4) 18'JOB.C.

Bl'fi "'fiT am"' 'I Rf omrr i .............

( 1) 450oito,,"o (2) 200oito,,".

(3) IOOOoito,,"o (4) 1800oito,,"o

36 The 2/2 Twill repeats on :

(1) Seven ends (2) Eight ends

(3) Two ends (4) Four ends

2/2 1l:r;i-t 1("611\ e : 1 ~ I < i l 'ITCft i ?

(1) tI'l<I (2) 31TO (3) t;T (4) "i T{

37 Delicate and fine warp yam can be woven with the use of ............... .

material, put on the warp for strength to the fiber while wea l ing

(1) Sizing (2) Mercerization

(3) Starches (4) Gelatin

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38.

<iR if; 0'll ~ <1ll<l A"'' <11 'RR if; fu1( ~ R ~ . ~t?(1 ) (2) ' " ' I : H " ' I { I ~ & i 4 I "(3) m (4) , <'iFe1

Reactive dyes is a ...................... 0

( 1 ) Water insoluble dye (2) In-situ colour fonnation dye

(3) Not a dye (4) Water soluble dye

i QJiR I s r t .............(I) ' RI iI 3 l 3 ( 1 1 ~ f t ( 1 (2) . 1 1 i 1 ~ g q , 1 , i I ~ 1 1(3) 1 @t (4) ' RI iI 3 ( 1 l ~ f t ( 1

39. .. .................. dyes contain sulphur and are used to dye c=llulosic

fibres ........... both natural and man-made:

(1) Acid dyes

(3) Azoic colours

(2) Sulphur dyes

(4) Disperse dyes

..................... s r iI mm t am ~ " " l < " i l r " l ' " hI... ( > J T ~ ~lR f 1it tJR ii m f<f >rr jffffi t :

(1) ~ s r (2) ~ s r

40. Stitch marks are caused due to the use of ...................... while join

mg pIeces;

1) Insufficient oxidation

(3) Coarse thread

(2) Incorrect Preparation

(4) Floating dust particle:s

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-qrn qf) ~ if; f.rnR f.R ii if f f;l;r -WUl if t. ?

(1 ) -   ~ , q;ljt3i I fffi : 11 nr pi-, ~ cnq; ;fir,

@if; i>UT3) = IfITT 14)

41 Man-made fibers make:

(1) Cotton Fabrics (2) Jute Fabrics

(3) Organdie Fabrics (4) Synthetic Fabrics

llFI'I ~ ~I llit t :' l ' f im ,

(1 ) (2) l ~(3) l l \ ~ · : g l (4) ~ ~ ) m

42 The Animal Dye Tyrian purple is obtained from:

( 1) Cutch madder (2) Henna saffron

(3) Indigo and alizarin (4) Fish and small insects

1 >1I101iil al lR 1 'l1:'R'I W<1 limT t :

(1) <.f>'il', l <:R fl (2) WIT ., Wl>\ I <

(3) ;;f..,,;,jj am 1I><'1l.11"1'1 iT (4) ,1<: ciR $1

43 The dyeing process after certain kinds of appareJ are knitted i known

as ................. .

(1)Top dyeing

(2)Garment

dyeing(3) Piece dyeing (4) Yarn dyeing

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44. Religious texts from India s prehistory in the ig Veda and the

Upanishads, tell us about early literary references to fabric nearly:

45.

(ll 10,000 years ago

20,000 years ago

(:l) 500 years ago

(4) 3,000 years ago

FM €r<ii -.zq cl qi' 'iti) if qfUfo ' ~ m iI;tR q>f ~ ~ R Jif if <iG>t if~ tIII ~ ~ m F f ~ (2) q \ T H i r m < J ~(3) ;;fffi m f (4) <lR W\ f ~What t}"pe of Fabric is Chanderi ?

I Vi/oven (2) Painted

(3) Embroidered (4) Printed

i ~ rCf7fi 11f-f;R SiT t ?

1J Cficd (2) ilfi;s

(3) l);31T (4) <91IT l);31T

~ < & ,Which textile

flber is the strongest ofall

?

i1) Cotton (2) Wool (3) Nylon (4) Silk

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47 n Textile Design we learn to make designs for:

I) Fabrics (2) Furnitures (3) Exteriors (4) Inleriors

<re ",qj'l>'f ii if; l1fr ( f $ I I ~ ' f ) ilRRI W?

(1) <re (2) l>1I iij{

(3) 'l1ij1 if; fu rl: (4) 3 1 i t l f ~ i f , if; f(;fQ:

48 18 years old boy, from which country discovered synthetic Lyes :

(1) China (2) America. (3) France (4) India

1%u -W if; 18 t R'f if; R4;ijf,, I> qij qij oil ?

I) <it, (2) 31Mj<l>1 (3) m (4) ';'1'0

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