CEED 2018
CEED 2018(Common Entrance Exam For Design) was conducted by IIT Bombay on Saturday, January 20, 2018 in 21 cities across the country. This year a total of 6,423 candidates registered and 5,507 candidates appeared for the exam. Of these, 1,003 candidates qualified. The top-ranked candidate is Ms.AFSHAAR of Bengaluru with a CEED score of 77.53. She is followed by Ms. HIMANI ABHAY DESHPANDE from Thane in the second rank with a CEED score of 75.08, and Mr.AKSHAY ARVIND KAMTHE from Pune in the third rank with a CEED score of 71.42.
CEED PART B
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01. Shown below are two views of the same object. How many surfaces does the object contain?
Answer: 62
Total 62 Surfaces:
In Video at 1:06 that surface will confuse you, that is similar to 0:50. That whole surface is consider as a single surface. So don't get confused like me 😉
Front View: 10
Right View: 12
Top View: 11
Left View: 09
Back View: 10
Bottom View: 10
According to my view there are total 62 surfaces
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Part A – Section I: NAT1 01. Shown below are two views of the same object. How many surfaces does the object contain? Answer: 62 Total 62 Surfaces: In Video at 1:06 that surface will confuse you, that is similar to 0:50 . That whole surface is consider as a single surface. So don't get confused like me 😉 Front View: 10 Right View: 12 Top View: 11 Left View: 09 Back View: 10 Bottom View: 10 According to my view there are total 62 surfaces =============================== =============================== 02. Different shapes can be generated by sticking square tiles edge to edge. The figures below show examples of FOUR unique shapes generated by sticking FIVE square tiles in the given manner. Please note that shapes a, b, c and d of example 4 are NOT DIFFERENT from each other as any of them can be generated by simple operation(s) of rotation or flipping the others. What is the total number of unique shapes (including th
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