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Case Study No:1
The labeling & Making of goods has a long history & the use of marks to indicate, the source of a particular item can be traced book many countries before Christ. In 1888 however an English novelist wrote” Poison that is bought at a drug store usually has a label on the bottle.
Q 1) Define the term Labels?
Q 2) Explain the types of Labels?
Q 3) Explain the term ‘Cold Glue’?
Q 4) Explain in detail the four factors that determine the efficiency of applying labels to containers?


Case study No:2
One of the earliest packaging materials & one that is still very useful, is wood in its various forms. Although it is used less frequently as other more sophisticated materials are substituted, it still has an important place industrial packaging for heavy or fragile items that require rigidity & strength.

Q 1) Explain the characteristics of wood?
Q 2) Define the advantage & disadvantage of the same?
Q 3) Define the term ‘ Nailed Boxes’ ?
Q 4) Define the term ‘ CRATES’?

Case Study No 3
Our economy is a complex structure with many facets & the importance of packaging with in this system is becoming increasingly insignificant The growth of packaging has outrun the technology needed for orderly progress & development.
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Packaging has roots in nearly all the different departments of an organization.
Q1) Define the importance of the packaging?
Q 2) Explain the scope of the packaging?
Q 3) Explain the term ‘Contract Packagers’?
Q 4) Explain the role of the suppliers in developing & producing packaging components?

Case Study No:4

The Smallest part of a package & often the most critical, is usually the closure the security of the whole assembly & the integrity of the contents are dependent upon the Cap or tie or whatever is used to complete the package not only must the closure remain intact throughout all the hazards of assembly, storage, handling & shipping, but it must

Q 2) Explain the term ‘ Screw Caps’?
Q 3) Explain the term Child-Resistant Caps?
Q 4) Explain the term Cap Liners?


Architectural Management

Attempt all questions:

1. By collecting the information from the relevant and authenticated sources, make a report on the  following:
a) Sustainable development  b) Conservation  c) Schemes for slum area improvement
d) Traffic control systems in India in comparison with foreign country.
e) Road transport and Rail transport schemes for city transport and compare them.
f) Parking problems

2. You are entrusted with evaluating a building as a “Complete System”. How would you
do this effectively. You may hold interviews of builders/owners of shops and office
premises and other customers regarding achievements and problems.

3. Carry out a critical study of the Architectural pattern of
a) 19th Century  b) 20th Century  c) Early 21st Century

Based on your study, project your opinions and suggestions for further development.

4. You will agree that all about urban planning and landscape is equally true for rural
design and landscape. However, the scale is different, cost of the land is less, size of
the plot is bigger and with the closeness of nature, achievement is comparatively easy.
What is important is the approach.
Keeping in mind that every village to be developed into a mini town with aesthetic
landscape, what would be your approach in order to achieve the desired level as stated
above.

5. Case Study of a House

Issues to be Addressed :
1. Study all details shown in the plan, the axonometric view and orientation, and comment on the total planning.
2. Find out the total plinth area by preparing working drawings.
3. State various measures proposed to achieve economy in cost.
4. Give a thought to solar system for heating water, landscaping treatments, and plan’s
Usefulness for farm house.


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