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a. 5 cm
b. 7 cm
c. 10cm
d. 20cm
a. .375
b. .75
c. .433
d. 1.5
e. 0.65
3. Scanning converts
4. Depth of focus is
a. 16 shade
b. 32 shade
c. 256 shade
d. 65356 shade
a. 3 represents width
b. 3 represents diagonal width
c. 4 represents width
d. 4 represents height
7. Dark current problem is inherent in ccd sensor
a. Glass lens
b. Borescope
c. Eye
d. Microscope
a. Transparent to light
b. Opaque to light
c. Reflect all light
d. Absorb all light
a. 4 muscles
b. 6 muscles
c. 8 muscles
d. No muscles at all
a. Lens
b. Retina
c. Cornea and pupil
d. Optic nerves
a. 0.4
b. 0.6
c. 0.8
d. Always greater than 1
a. Photometry
b. Photogrametry
c. Photomeasuremetry
d. Photodimensionmetry
a. Stroboscope.
b. Dynamic scope
c. Kinetic scope
d. None of the above
a. Shorter wavelength
b. Longer wave length
c. Same wave length
d. Wave length does not matter at all
a. Sun
b. Moon
c. Stars
d. Candle light
a. Luminescent light
b. Polarized light
c. Coherent light
d. Incandescent light
29. Laser light has
a. Spatial coherence
b. Phase coherence
c. Both
d. Should be monochromatic only
a. V = λν/μ
b. V =λμ/ν
c. V= μ/λν
d. μ= λV/ν
32. As per lamberts cosine law find E if I = 500 lux and the angle
incidence is 60 degree and distances is 5 meters
a. 1 fc
b. 1 lux
c. 10 lux
d. 100 lux
a. E = (I cos3 )/a2
b. E = I (cos /a) 3
c. E = (I cos3 )/a
d. None
34. Photometers are of there type
a. Direct light
b. Semi direct light
c. General diffused light
d. Monochromatic light
a. Spectrometer
b. Refractometer
c. Elcometer
d. Paint”ö”meter
40. For photography under bright light the film chosen would be:
a. 100 asa
b. 200 asa
c. 400 asa
d. 800 asa
VT QB 1 – ANSWERS