Step 1: Understanding the task.
The task requires a freehand perspective drawing of either a person opening a refrigerator door in the kitchen or a person standing next to a scooter. The goal is to capture the perspective accurately without using any drawing aids. The focus is on capturing proportions, the play of light and shadows, and a balanced composition.
Step 2: Drawing the scene.
For both options, the drawing should begin with basic shapes and volumes that define the position of the human figure and the objects in the scene. For the kitchen scene, start by drawing the refrigerator, then focus on illustrating the figure interacting with the door. For the street scene, focus on the figure standing next to the scooter, with careful attention to perspective angles.
Step 3: Detailing.
Add shading to show the light source direction. Since no colors are allowed, shading will play an important role in bringing the drawing to life. The lines should be clean and clear, showing depth and volume.
Step 4: Final adjustments.
Ensure proper proportion, placement, and angle of all elements in the drawing to reflect the true perspective. Make final enhancements by adjusting shadows and refining line quality for the best representation. 




Shown below is an arrangement of closely stacked spheres. Assume each one to be in contact with its immediate neighbour. What is the total number of points where the spheres touch each other?
Shown on the left is a set of equations. Which option belongs to the same set? 
The words given below are written using a particular font. Identify the digit that does not belong to the same font.
Shown below are three perspective views of a solid object. How many surfaces does the object have? Assume hidden surfaces to be flat.
Which option will replace the question mark? 