Kerala PSC Previous Years Question Paper & Answer

Title : ARCHITECTURAL HEAD DRAFTSMAN KERALA STATE HOUSING BOARD
Question Code : A

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Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name 'ARCHITECTURAL HEAD DRAFTSMAN KERALA STATE HOUSING BOARD' And exam conducted in the year 2014. And Question paper code was '045/2014'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was 'A'. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.

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Excerpt of Question Code: 045/2014

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Principles of design deals with the following :
(A) Balance, Proximity, Alignment, Repetition, Contrast and Space
(B) Line, Shape, Direction, Size, Texture and Colour
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(D) None of the above

This is the principle of design which strengthens a design by tying together individual
elemente. This also helps to create association and consistency :

(2) Balance (8) Repetition

(C) Contrast (72) Space

Which principle deals with visual composition in design? Composition means the relationship
between the visual elements. The brick work, timber and concrete which we use as building
materials for protection from weather or for structural support. form the visual composition ೦8
architectural composition :

കു Balance ന Repetition

(C) Contrast (D)} Unity

In architecture, harmony can be described as the pleasing interaction or appropriate orderly
combination of the elements in a composition. Harmony can ಓಂ of :

(ക) Colour, Tone (8) Direction

(0) Proportion, Form (0) All of the above

This basic theory is concerned with the arrangement ೧೯ categorisation of elements that relate
to one another. To understand why, when elements of a similar nature are grouped together
the information becomes a visual unit. Which is this basic design principle?

(A} Proximity (B) Repetition

(C) Contrast (D) Emphasis

A basic design principle which refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in
a design. This gives meaning to the relationship between objects, or parts, of a whole. Scale is
used to create the contrasting relationship of size between elements in a composition :

(A) Repetition (8) Unity

(0) Balance (D) Visual Hierarchy

The combination of opposing elements in a composition that results in visual stability, the
concept of visual equilibrium :

(A) Symmetry (8) Balance

(©) Unity (D) Rhythm

This design principle refers to the organisation of elements in which a balanced visual
hierarchy is achieved through the alignment of graphics along a horizontal or vertical axis.
This means that your design can be reflected precisely over a central axis like a mirrored
image :

(ക) Balance (8) Rhythm

(0) Symmetry (D) Repetition

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