Two kids, Kaa and Kii, are on an adventure trip in a forest. While exploring, suddenly a bear emerges and starts chasing them. The kids start running in panic through the forest. A fox is watching the whole scene. Sketch this scene from the fox’s point of view. The sketch should be clear and visible.
Additional Instructions:
- Use only black/HB-series pencils
- Do not use other colours
- Draw only in the given space
Evaluation Criteria:
- Character and expressions
- Proportion and composition
- Quality of sketching
- Environment and props
In this sketching task, the objective is to portray the scene from the fox's point of view as it watches the kids running in panic with the bear chasing them. The key aspects to include are: Show the bear chasing the kids in the foreground with expressions of fear on their faces. Include a perspective from the fox, placing the fox either in the background or slightly off to the side, observing the scene. The forest background should include trees, bushes, or other elements that indicate depth and the surrounding environment. Ensure that the fox's viewpoint is clear and visible, with enough space for the dynamic movement of the kids and the bear.
The 12 musical notes are given as \( C, C^\#, D, D^\#, E, F, F^\#, G, G^\#, A, A^\#, B \). Frequency of each note is \( \sqrt[12]{2} \) times the frequency of the previous note. If the frequency of the note C is 130.8 Hz, then the ratio of frequencies of notes F# and C is:
The words given below are written using a particular font. Identify the digit that does not belong to the same font.
The figures, I, II, and III are parts of a sequence. Which one of the following options comes next in the sequence as IV?
The diagram below represents a road network connecting five towns, namely Meeren, Lannisport, Winterfell, Oldtown, and Gulltown. The maximum speed limits along any stretch of road are as shown in the diagram. The straight road that connects Meeren to Gulltown passes through Oldtown. Another straight road, running west to east, connecting Meeren to Winterfell, passes through Lannisport. Further, two straight roads, one from Lannisport to Oldtown and another from Winterfell to Gulltown, are perpendicular to the road joining Meeren to Winterfell, and run from south to north.
Consider a car always travelling at the maximum permissible speed, and always taking the shortest route. It takes 1 hour to reach Oldtown from Meeren, 2 hours to reach Gulltown from Oldtown, and 45 minutes to reach Winterfell from Gulltown. (For this problem, always consider the shortest route in terms of distance.)