National Institute of Design (NID) | Mock Test Practice Paper

Pattern:

  • Section A: Visual & Analytical Reasoning – 1 Mark (Q1–40) – MCQ
  • Section B: Design Aptitude & Conceptual / English – 2 Marks (Q41–80) – MCQ
  • Section C: Subjective / Creative – 3 Marks (Q81–100) – Sketch / Short Answer

SECTION A – Visual & Analytical Reasoning (1 Mark, Q1–40)

  1. A cube has numbers 1–6 on its faces. If the cube is rotated 90° along the vertical axis, which number is opposite 3?
    a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 5
  2. Find the next figure in the sequence: ▲ ■ ● ▲ ■ ?
    a) ▲ b) ■ c) ● d) ◆
  3. A folded paper is punched. Which unfolded pattern is correct?
    a) Pattern A b) Pattern B c) Pattern C d) Pattern D
  4. Identify the shape that breaks rotational symmetry:
    a) Square b) Circle c) Right triangle d) Equilateral triangle
  5. In a 3×3 grid, how many squares share a corner with the center square?
    a) 4 b) 8 c) 5 d) 6
  6. Predict the direction of the 8th arrow if a sequence rotates 45° clockwise each step.
    a) ↑ b) → c) ↓ d) ←
  7. A pyramid with square base is rotated 45°; how many faces are visible?
    a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
  8. Which figure completes the mirror-image pattern?
    a) Figure A b) Figure B c) Figure C d) Figure D
  9. In a tessellation of triangles, which triangle breaks the pattern?
    a) Top left b) Bottom right c) Center d) Top right
  10. Identify the hidden object in a complex line drawing.
    a) Star b) Diamond c) Arrow d) Circle
  11. If CAT → 3120 and DOG → 4156, then RAT = ?
    a) 1820 b) 4120 c) 3124 d) 3240
  12. Series: 2, 6, 12, 20, ?
    a) 30 b) 24 c) 28 d) 32
  13. Visual series alternates between two colors and three shapes. Next is:
    a) Blue Circle b) Red Square c) Blue Triangle d) Red Circle
  14. In a 3-set Venn diagram, identify elements common to exactly 2 sets.
    a) A∩B∩C b) (A∩B)–C c) B∩C d) A∩C
  15. Shadow of object shown. Identify the 3D object.
    a) Cube b) Cylinder c) Cone d) Pyramid
  16. Statements: All squares are rectangles. Some rectangles are circles. No square is circle. Which conclusion is valid?
    a) Some rectangles are squares b) All squares are circles c) Some rectangles are not squares d) None
  17. Figure rotates 180° and flips horizontally. Result is:
    a) Figure A b) Figure B c) Figure C d) Figure D
  18. Cube painted all faces, cut into 64 small cubes. Cubes with 2 painted faces:
    a) 24 b) 32 c) 16 d) 8
  19. Ladder forms right triangle. If height doubles, angle with floor:
    a) Increases b) Decreases c) Remains same d) Cannot determine
  20. Missing number in matrix:

| 2 | 5 | ? |
| 4 | 7 | 10 |
| 6 | 9 | 12 |

a) 7 b) 8 c) 9 d) 6

  1. Which figure does not belong based on symmetry?
    a) Circle b) Square c) Rectangle d) Scalene triangle
  2. Shape rotates 60° repeatedly. How many rotations to original?
    a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
  3. Concentric shapes: which violates proportional scaling?
    a) Shape A b) Shape B c) Shape C d) Shape D
  4. Pattern rule connecting numbers and shapes is:
    a) Multiplication b) Addition c) Subtraction d) Alternating
  5. Series of polygons: which one breaks pattern?
    a) Pentagon b) Hexagon c) Heptagon d) Square
  6. Shadow of folded paper is shown. Identify folded figure:
    a) Fold A b) Fold B c) Fold C d) Fold D
  7. Cube net folding produces cube with no opposite numbers touching:
    a) Net A b) Net B c) Net C d) Net D
  8. Triangle rotated 120° around centroid: resulting orientation:
    a) ▲ b) ▼ c) ◀ d) ▶
  9. Hidden symmetry in complex polygon:
    a) Vertical b) Horizontal c) Rotational d) None
  10. Pattern alternates black/white squares. 20th square color?
    a) Black b) White c) Grey d) Cannot determine
  11. Predict next rotated arrow in sequence:
    a) ↑ b) → c) ↓ d) ←
  12. Object completes rotational pattern of stars:
    a) Star A b) Star B c) Star C d) Star D
  13. Hexagon divided into triangles, one shaded incorrectly:
    a) Triangle A b) Triangle B c) Triangle C d) Triangle D
  14. Which arrangement impossible using equilateral triangles?
    a) Option A b) Option B c) Option C d) Option D
  15. Abstract shapes follow golden ratio: which fits?
    a) Shape A b) Shape B c) Shape C d) Shape D
  16. Shape aligns with horizontal axis after 90° rotation:
    a) Shape A b) Shape B c) Shape C d) Shape D
  17. Circular pattern repeats 8 divisions. Segment color after 25 rotations:
    a) Red b) Blue c) Green d) Yellow
  18. Figure completes fractal pattern:
    a) Figure A b) Figure B c) Figure C d) Figure D
  19. Which 3D shape can form from given net?
    a) Cube b) Pyramid c) Cylinder d) Prism
  20. Figure maintains vertical & horizontal symmetry:
    a) Shape A b) Shape B c) Shape C d) Shape D

SECTION B – Design Aptitude & Conceptual (2 Marks, Q41–80)

  1. “Form follows function” principle means:
    a) Design should be decorative first b) Functionality guides form c) Form ignores function d) Function depends on color
  2. User-centered design, prototyping occurs at:
    a) Ideation b) Testing c) Implementation d) Research
  3. Rewrite: “Design is problem-solving through visualization.” Closest:
    a) Design is painting b) Design is thinking made visual c) Design is art d) Design is sketching
  4. Minimalism implies:
    a) More decoration b) Less clutter c) Bright colors d) Complex forms
  5. Empathy in design is demonstrated by:
    a) Ignoring user needs b) Considering user experience c) Using bright colors d) Focusing only on aesthetics
  6. Figurative: “Good design speaks louder than words” →
    a) Design communicates b) Design is silent c) Design is colorful d) Design is functional
  7. Iterative design means:
    a) One-step design b) Repeated cycles of testing & improvement c) Random sketching d) Finalizing first draft
  8. Identify design flaw in product description: e.g., mug handle too small
    a) Ergonomics b) Aesthetics c) Material d) Color
  9. Example of sustainable design:
    a) Plastic single-use bottle b) Recyclable water bottle c) Non-recyclable packaging d) Metal foil
  10. Match element to function: Color →
    a) Structure b) Emotion c) Weight d) Shape

SECTION B — Design Aptitude & Conceptual (2 Marks, MCQ)

Each question has four options; select the best answer.


41. “Form follows function” in design means:
a) Decoration is more important than use
b) Structure should be shaped by purpose
c) Color choices define function
d) Function adapts to aesthetics

42. In user‑centered design, prototyping comes after:
a) Research
b) Final production
c) Advertising
d) Distribution

43. Which sentence best rephrases “Design is problem‑solving through visualization”?
a) Design is painting pictures
b) Sketching leads to solutions
c) Design makes thinking visible
d) Design is just drawing

44. A core idea of minimalism in design is:
a) Rich textures
b) Complex patterns
c) Maximum ornamentation
d) Removing excess elements

45. Empathy in design primarily focuses on:
a) Client’s profit
b) User’s experience
c) Designer’s mood
d) Market trends

46. “Good design speaks louder than words” means:
a) Design should be quiet
b) Visuals communicate better than text
c) Words are more powerful
d) Colors are the main part of design

47. Iterative design refers to:
a) One‑time idea generation
b) Repeated improvement cycles
c) Mass production
d) Finalizing the first draft

48. Identify a design flaw in a mug described as “handle too thin for most hands”:
a) Inappropriate color
b) Poor ergonomics
c) Weak branding
d) Bad marketing

49. Which is an example of sustainable design?
a) Disposable plastic cutlery
b) Recyclable packaging
c) Single‑use bags
d) Metalized wrappers

50. In visual design, color is mainly used to:
a) Add weight
b) Evoke emotion
c) Increase size
d) Change texture


51. A design with balanced visual weight best demonstrates:
a) Random placement
b) Asymmetrical chaos
c) Stability and harmony
d) Overlapping elements

52. Visual hierarchy in a poster means:
a) All elements have equal emphasis
b) Most important information is most noticeable
c) Smaller text is always on top
d) Colors should be random

53. Which option breaks the principle of contrast?
a) Yellow text on white
b) Black and white
c) Warm and cool colors
d) Bold and thin fonts mixed

54. In a shape sequence where diameters are in 1:2:4 ratio, the 6th term is:
a) 32 units
b) 48 units
c) 64 units
d) 16 units

55. Modular design is best described as:
a) Fixed and rigid parts
b) Independent but combinable units
c) Random patterns
d) Decorative surfaces

56. A pattern follows rule: add 3 then multiply by 2. 4 → ___:
a) 14
b) 10
c) 16
d) 12

57. Complementary contrast in color means using:
a) Opposite colors on wheel
b) Colors next to each other
c) Dark shades only
d) Grayscale combinations

58. Which arrangement improves visual clarity?
a) Cluttered items
b) Consistent alignment
c) Random spacing
d) Mixed typography

59. A design violating the unity principle will look:
a) Coherent
b) Disjointed
c) Balanced
d) Symmetrical

60. A workflow diagram with unnecessary steps lacks:
a) Creativity
b) Efficiency
c) Colors
d) Icons


61. A series of arrows pointing Right → Down → Left → Up → continues; the 9th direction is:
a) Down
b) Right
c) Left
d) Up

62. A matrix uses repeating color blocks; the missing block to maintain pattern is:
a) Blue
b) Red
c) Green
d) Yellow

63. The next step in iterative design is after testing:
a) Implementation
b) Abandoning project
c) Return to research
d) Advertising

64. A radial balance design is characterized by elements radiating from:
a) Different corners
b) A central point
c) Random positions
d) The outer edge

65. In a Fibonacci shape sequence, the 8th shape reflects ratio approximate to:
a) 1.2
b) 1.61
c) 2.5
d) 0.5

66. A UI with clear icons, labels, and simple flow shows:
a) High cognitive load
b) Intuitive usability
c) Confusing priorities
d) Redundant steps

67. Which figure represents rotational symmetry?
a) Scalene triangle
b) Circle
c) Irregular quadrilateral
d) Line segment

68. Accessible design in interfaces prioritizes:
a) Aesthetics only
b) User needs and usability
c) Decorative icons
d) Complex animation

69. Which option improves readability in dense text?
a) Smaller font
b) Increased line spacing
c) Bright textured background
d) Decorative fonts

70. Missing center shape in an abstract puzzle likely follows:
a) Irregular logic
b) Spatial consistency rule
c) Random guess
d) Color favoritism


71. Best approach for color harmony in multi‑color design is:
a) Clashing combinations
b) Analogous color scheme
c) Random selections
d) Unrelated hues

72. Dynamic balance in composition means:
a) Everything is static
b) Elements offset but visually stable
c) Only symmetrical shapes used
d) Heavy borders everywhere

73. A sequence of perspective drawings suggests next should show:
a) No vanishing points
b) Consistent perspective shift
c) Random viewpoints
d) Flat shapes

74. Most effective visual metaphor in a poster about time is:
a) Melting clock image
b) Unrelated shapes
c) Plain text only
d) Bright random doodles

75. Proper scaling in nested shapes maintains:
a) Equal sizes
b) Proportional reduction
c) Random sizing
d) Distorted shapes

76. A diagram showing correct proportions should look:
a) Disconnected parts
b) Balanced dimensions
c) Random spacing
d) Overlapping errors

77. Tessellation pattern completion requires shapes with:
a) Gaps
b) Matching edges
c) Varying sizes
d) Random flips

78. Optimized functional flow in a diagram ensures:
a) Confusion
b) Visual breaks
c) Seamless transitions
d) Redundant loops

79. Next step in 3D modeling: begin with:
a) Final render
b) Wireframe structure
c) Texturing first
d) Ignore proportions

80. Visual hierarchy at reduced size is maintained by:
a) Same font everywhere
b) Distinct value and form contrasts
c) Random colors
d) No margins


SECTION C — Subjective / Creative (3 Marks, Q81–100)

(Same as before but with clearer instruction)

Instructions: Answer with sketches and short responses; spend 3–5 minutes per question.

  1. Design a collaborative learning chair — show form and note key features.
  2. Sketch a logo for an eco‑friendly café. Include short rationale.
  3. Create packaging for a reusable water bottle. Show structure and describe materials.
  4. Illustrate the concept of “time management.”
  5. Design a signboard for a zero‑waste café.
  6. Explain (in 2–3 sentences) your design in Q84.
  7. Reimagine a mug to improve ergonomics.
  8. Icon for “digital connectivity.”
  9. Storyboarding (3 panels) for a 10‑second eco‑ad.
  10. Sketch a smart backpack for students.
  11. Minimal poster: “Innovation in Education.”
  12. Geometric pattern using only triangles and circles.
  13. Illustrate “balance” with shapes and shading.
  14. Write a tagline (5–7 words) for a green community park.
  15. Sketch a product that solves a daily issue.
  16. Redesign a public bench for comfort & aesthetics.
  17. Abstract harmony composition using 3 colors.
  18. Logo for cultural fest using type & symbol.
  19. Futuristic eco‑vehicle sketch.
  20. Write a 3‑sentence design brief for your favorite household object.

Disclaimer:
This sample question paper is created for practice purposes only, and is inspired by the past trends and pattern of the National Institute of Design (NID) DAT exam. It is not an official NID question paper. The questions and solutions are original and educational in nature.

Section A (Q1–40): Visual/analytical reasoning, MCQs

Section B (Q41–80): Design aptitude/English, MCQs

Section C (Q81–100): Creative/subjective — answers are guidelines, not fixed options

NID Mock Paper – Answer Key

Q. NoAnswerNotes / Explanation
1DCube rotation: opposite 3 → 5
2CSequence ▲ ■ ● ▲ ■ ? → ●
3BPaper folding/punch correct pattern
4CRight triangle breaks rotational symmetry
5B8 squares share at least one corner with center
6B8th arrow rotates 45° each step → Right
7C5 faces visible after rotation
8AMirror-image completion
9CTriangle in center violates tessellation
10DHidden object is Circle
11ACAT → 3120 logic; RAT → 1820
12CSeries: 2,6,12,20 → next 28
13CAlternating pattern logic → Blue Triangle
14BExactly 2 sets → (A∩B)-C
15BShadow matches Cylinder
16CLogical deduction: Some rectangles not squares
17BRotated and flipped → Figure B
18CPainted cube → 16 cubes with 2 painted faces
19BDoubling ladder height decreases floor angle
20BMissing number → 8
21DScalene triangle breaks symmetry
22D6 rotations to return original
23CViolates proportional scaling
24DAlternating addition/multiplication
25DSquare breaks polygon series
26BFolded paper → pattern B
27ANet A forms cube without opposite touching
28BTriangle rotated 120° → ▼
29CRotational symmetry identified
30B20th square color → White
31BArrow sequence → Right
32CRotational star pattern → Figure C
33DShaded triangle violates pattern
34BArrangement impossible using equilateral triangles
35AShape follows golden ratio
36BAligns horizontal axis after rotation
37C25th rotation segment → Green
38BCompletes fractal pattern → Figure B
39ANet forms Cube
40BShape B maintains vertical & horizontal symmetry
41BForm guided by function
42APrototyping occurs after research
43CThinking made visible
44DMinimalism → remove excess
45BFocus on user experience
46BVisual communicates better than words
47BIterative = repeated improvement
48BHandle too thin → ergonomics
49BRecyclable packaging → sustainable
50BColor evokes emotion
51CBalanced visual weight → stability & harmony
52BVisual hierarchy → important info emphasized
53AYellow on white → low contrast
54CDiameter sequence → 64 units
55BModular = combinable units
56AAdd 3, multiply 2: 4 → 14
57AComplementary = opposite colors
58BAlignment improves clarity
59BDisjointed design violates unity
60BRedundant steps → inefficient workflow
61DArrow sequence → 9th → Up
62BMatrix pattern missing → Red
63AIterative step after testing → Implementation
64BRadial balance → central point
65BFibonacci → ratio 1.61
66BUI clear → intuitive
67BRotational symmetry → Circle
68BAccessibility → user-centered
69BReadability → line spacing
70BMissing center → spatial consistency
71BColor harmony → analogous
72BDynamic balance → offset but stable
73BPerspective sequence → consistent shift
74AVisual metaphor → melting clock
75BScaling → proportional reduction
76BCorrect proportion → balanced dimensions
77BTessellation → matching edges
78CFunctional flow → seamless
79BNext modeling step → wireframe
80BVisual hierarchy → maintain value & form contrasts
81Subjective: collaborative chair (guidelines)
82Subjective: eco-café logo sketch
83Subjective: water bottle packaging
84Subjective: “Time management” illustration
85Subjective: zero-waste café signboard
86Subjective: explanation Q84
87Subjective: ergonomic mug redesign
88Subjective: digital connectivity icon
89Subjective: 3-panel eco-storyboard
90Subjective: smart backpack sketch
91Subjective: minimal poster
92Subjective: triangle/circle pattern
93Subjective: balance composition
94Subjective: tagline for park
95Subjective: problem-solving product sketch
96Subjective: redesigned bench
97Subjective: abstract harmony composition
98Subjective: logo for festival
99Subjective: futuristic eco-vehicle
100Subjective: 3-sentence design brief