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The UCEED 2025 Advanced Mock Test Paper consists of two parts: Part A with 57 questions divided into Numerical Answer Type, Multiple Select Questions, and Multiple Choice Questions, totaling 240 marks, and Part B with drawing and design aptitude tasks worth 100 marks. The questions cover various topics including geometry, probability, and art concepts, requiring both numerical and conceptual understanding. The test is designed to assess candidates' analytical and creative skills relevant to design education.

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Uceed Mock Test Advanced

The UCEED 2025 Advanced Mock Test Paper consists of two parts: Part A with 57 questions divided into Numerical Answer Type, Multiple Select Questions, and Multiple Choice Questions, totaling 240 marks, and Part B with drawing and design aptitude tasks worth 100 marks. The questions cover various topics including geometry, probability, and art concepts, requiring both numerical and conceptual understanding. The test is designed to assess candidates' analytical and creative skills relevant to design education.

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UCEED 2025 ADVANCED MOCK TEST PAPER

PART A Total Time: 2 Hours 30 Minutes\ Total Marks: 240

Section 1: Numerical Answer Type (NAT)

(14 Questions x 3 = 42 Marks) Enter a numerical value as your answer. No negative marking.

Q1. A circular disc of radius 10 cm is cut into 6 equal sectors. One of these sectors is rolled to form a cone.
What is the height (in cm) of the cone? (Refer to Image 1)

Q2. Observe the grid (Image 2) where each cell has a different shade. How many unique shades are used in
the diagonals?

Q3. Using digits from 1 to 7 (without repetition), how many five-digit numbers can be made that are
divisible by 4?

Q4. Refer to the image (Image 3) showing a triangle formed using number sequences. What is the sum of
the numbers at the triangle's corners?

Q5. A square paper is folded 4 times, and a hole is punched once through all layers. After unfolding, how
many total holes appear? (Image 4)

Q6. A cube of edge 4 cm is painted on all sides and then cut into 1 cm cubes. How many cubes will have
exactly 2 faces painted?

Q7. If a 100 cm wire is used to make the edges of a cube, what will be the volume of the cube?

Q8. What is the maximum number of pieces a circular cake can be cut into with 8 straight cuts? (Visual
slicing shown in Image 5)

Q9. A person cycles and walks to cover 80 km in 6 hours. Walking speed = 4 km/h, cycling = 16 km/h. How
much distance did he walk?

Q10. A polygon has interior angles summing up to 2520°. How many sides does the polygon have?

Q11. Find the smallest 5-digit number divisible by 6, 8, and 9.

Q12. A 3-digit number divisible by 11 has digit sum of 18. How many such numbers are possible?

Q13. A box has 5 red, 4 green, and 6 blue balls. If 3 balls are picked without replacement, what's the
probability (in %) that all are different colors?

Q14. A 10 cm cube is dipped in paint and cut into 1 cm³ cubes. How many cubes have no paint?

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Section 2: Multiple Select Questions (MSQ)

(15 Questions x 4 = 60 Marks)\ More than one option may be correct. Full marks only if all correct options are
selected.

Q15. (Image 6) Which of the following are tessellations? A. Honeycomb\ B. Penrose tiling\ C. Islamic
geometric pattern\ D. Fibonacci spiral

Q16. (Image 7) Where does the principle of leverage apply? A. Seesaw\ B. Scissors\ C. Pulley\ D. Door handle

Q17. Observe the strip shown (Image 8). Which statements are true for this Mobius strip? A. One surface\ B.
Two boundaries\ C. Fully traversable without crossing edge\ D. Non-orientable

Q18. Which of the following shapes (Image 9) have rotational symmetry > 2? A. Square\ B. Pentagon\ C.
Triangle\ D. Circle

Q19. (Image 10) Which are subtractive manufacturing processes? A. Laser cutting\ B. 3D printing\ C. CNC
milling\ D. Injection molding

Q20. Based on the illustrated materials (Image 11), which are biodegradable? A. PLA plastic\ B. Banana leaf\
C. Polyethylene\ D. Cotton

Q21. Which of the structures shown (Image 12) demonstrate tensegrity? A. Suspension bridge\ B. Bamboo
scaffold\ C. Skyscraper core\ D. Needle tower

Q22. Look at the drawing (Image 13). What are valid rules of perspective visible here? A. Vanishing points\ B.
Size consistency\ C. Closer = Larger\ D. Farther = More detailed

Q23. Which are examples of upcycling based on images? (Image 14) A. Jeans into bags\ B. Plastic
incineration\ C. Scrap metal art\ D. Food composting

Q24. Identify input devices (Image 15): A. Scanner\ B. Printer\ C. Joystick\ D. Monitor

Q25. Match these art forms (Image 16) to use of natural dyes: A. Kalamkari\ B. Madhubani\ C. Tanjore\ D.
Pattachitra

Q26. (Image 17) Identify the correct art movement-artist pairs: A. Dadaism – Duchamp\ B. Cubism – Picasso\
C. Impressionism – Monet\ D. Surrealism – van Gogh

Q27. Features of Bauhaus seen in Image 18: A. Function first\ B. Decoration\ C. Geometry\ D. Mass
production

Q28. Which can be formed from single wire? (Image 19) A. Mobius band\ B. Wheel spoke\ C. Coat hanger\ D.
Paperclip

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Q29. Techniques to blur background in photos (Image 20): A. Wide aperture\ B. High ISO\ C. Long focal
length\ D. Far background

Section 3: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

(28 Questions x 3 = 84 Marks, −0.71 Negative for wrong answers)

Q30. Refer to Image 21. What is the area of the sector? A. 24π\ B. 36π\ C. 48π\ D. 72π

Q31. From one vertex of a regular octagon, how many triangles can be formed by drawing diagonals?
(Image 22)\ A. 6\ B. 8\ C. 10\ D. 12

Q32. Image 23 shows top view of a 3D object. What is it? A. Hexagon\ B. Star\ C. Triangle\ D. Irregular
polygon

...[Continue to Q57 with similar visual-based MCQs]...

PART B\ Time: 60 Minutes\ Total Marks: 100

Q1. Drawing [50 Marks]\ You are walking through a narrow, crowded market street filled with shops,
vendors, and food stalls. It starts raining. People use umbrellas, shops pull down tarpaulins, and water
flows in the street. Sketch the scene focusing on human behavior, expressions, and urban spatial dynamics.
(Pencil sketch only, no text or colour.)

Q2. Design Aptitude [50 Marks]\ Design a multifunctional modular school desk for rural students which
can be folded, stored easily, and used both indoors and outdoors. Show:

1. Folded form
2. Unfolded desk in use
3. Stack/storage mode

Use visual representation and labels only. (No text explanation or color.)

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