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Chapter 3

Quiz

1. The working area of a computer display is sometimes called real estate.

2. The type of image used for photo-realistic images and for complex drawings requiring fine detail is
the bitmap.

3. The type of image used for lines, boxes, circles, polygons, and other graphic shapes that can be

Mathematically expressed in angles, coordinates, and distances is the vector-drawn objects.

4. The picture elements that make up a bitmap are called pixels or pels.

5. Morphing allows you to smoothly blend two images so that one image seems to melt into the next.

6. The process that computes the bounds of the shapes of colours within a bitmap image and then
derives the polygon object that describes that image is called auto racing.

7. Graphics is when the computer uses intricate algorithms to apply the effects you have specified on
the objects you have created for a final 3-D image.

8. Covering is the blocky, jagged look resulting from too little information in a bitmapped image.

9. A collection of colour values available for display is called a colour palettes.

10. Dithering is a process whereby the colour value of each pixel is changed to the closest matching
colour value in the target palette, using a mathematical algorithm.
Multiple Choice Quiz

1. C

2. C

3. C

4. D

5. C

6. E

7. C

8. E

9. D

10. D

11. B

12. B

13. C

14. D

15. C

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